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Ultimate Family Tree, ver 2.8
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October 8, 1998
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, Boyajian, Breckinridge, Brock, Bullock, Clay, Cowles, Disharoon, Duralde, Erwin, Erwin,, Fink, Gross-Hutton, Hutton, Jones, Jones,, Kenner, LaBach, LaBach,, List, McDowell, Simpson, Stuckey1. Henry1 Clay, son of John Clay and Elizabeth Hudson, was born in Hanover County, VA April 12, 1777. Henry died June 29, 1852 in Washington, DC, at 75 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
He married Lucretia Hart in Lexington, KY, April 11, 1799. Lucretia was born March 18, 1781. Lucretia was the daughter of Thomas Hart and Susanna Gray. Lucretia died April 7, 1864 in Fayette Co., KY, at 83 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. At 19 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Henrietta Clay June 25, 1800. At 21 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Theodore Wythe Clay July 3, 1802. At 22 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Thomas Hart Clay September 22, 1803. At 23 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Susan Hart Clay February 14, 1805. At 26 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Anne Brown Clay April 15, 1807. At 27 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Lucretia Hart Clay February 1809. At 30 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Henry Clay, Jr. April 10, 1811. At 32 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Eliza H. Clay July 5, 1813. At 34 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Laura Clay October 16, 1815. At 36 years of age Lucretia became the mother of James Brown Clay in Washington, DC, November 9, 1817. At 39 years of age Lucretia became the mother of John Morrison Clay in Fayette Co., KY, February 21, 1821.
At 23 years of age Henry became the father of Henrietta Clay June 25, 1800. At 25 years of age Henry became the father of Theodore Wythe Clay July 3, 1802. At 26 years of age Henry became the father of Thomas Hart Clay September 22, 1803. At 27 years of age Henry became the father of Susan Hart Clay February 14, 1805. At 30 years of age Henry became the father of Anne Brown Clay April 15, 1807. At 31 years of age Henry became the father of Lucretia Hart Clay February 1809. At 33 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay, Jr. April 10, 1811. At 36 years of age Henry became the father of Eliza H. Clay July 5, 1813. At 38 years of age Henry became the father of Laura Clay October 16, 1815. At 40 years of age Henry became the father of James Brown Clay in Washington, DC, November 9, 1817. At 43 years of age Henry became the father of John Morrison Clay in Fayette Co., KY, February 21, 1821. Henry Clay was born in Hanover County, Virginia and moved to Kentucky in 1797 where he practicied law until his death in 1852. Among other things he was Speaker of the House, Speaker of the Senate, Secretary of State and ran for President several times. He is listed in The Kentucky Encyclopedia. His biography from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress follows: CLAY, Henry (father of James Brown Clay), a Senator and a Representative from Kentucky; born in the district known as "the Slashes," Hanover County, Va., April 12, 1777; attended the public schools; studied law in Richmond, Va.; was admitted to the bar in 1797 and commenced practice in Lexington, Ky.; member of the State house of representatives in 1803; elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Adair and served from November 19, 1806, to March 3, 1807, which service was rendered in contravention of the thirty-year age requirement of the Constitution; again a member of the State house of representatives in 1808 and 1809 and served as speaker the last year; elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Buckner Thruston and served from January 4, 1810, to March 3, 1811; elected to the Twelfth and Thirteenth Congresses and served from March 4, 1811, to January 19, 1814, when he resigned; served as Speaker from November 4, 1811, until his resignation; appointed one of the commissioners to negotiate the treaty of peace with Great Britain in 1814; reelected to the Fourteenth, [p.987] Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Congresses (March 4, 1815-March 3, 1821); elected Speaker of the House on December 4, 1815, and served until October 28, 1820, when he resigned the office; elected to the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Congresses and served from March 3, 1823, to March 6, 1825, when he resigned; again served as Speaker from December 1, 1823, until the close of the Eighteenth Congress; appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams and served from March 7, 1825, to March 3, 1829; elected to the United States Senate on November 10, 1831, to fill the vacancy in the term commencing March 4, 1831; reelected in 1836 and served until March 31, 1842, when he resigned; unsuccessful candidate on the Whig ticket for President of the United States in 1824, 1832, and again in 1844; again elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1849, until his death in Washington, D.C., June 29, 1852; interment in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. Biography from Encarta Encyclopedia: Clay, Henry (1777-1852), American statesman, who was secretary of state under John Quincy Adams and an unsuccessful candidate for the presidency in 1824, 1832, and 1844. He was one of the most popular and influential political leaders in American history. His genius in the art of compromise three times resolved bitter political conflicts that threatened to tear the nation apart, winning him the title The Great Pacificator. Clay was born on April 12, 1777, in Hanover County, Virginia, to a middle-class family. After studying for the bar with the eminent George Wythe, Clay, at the age of 20, moved to Lexington, Kentucky, where he developed a thriving practice. He was blessed with a quick mind, a flair for oratory, and an ability to charm both sexes with his easy, attractive manner. That he loved to drink and gamble was no drawback in an age that admired both vices. Clay, ambitious for worldly success, married into a wealthy and socially prominent family and soon gained entry into Kentucky's most influential circles. While still in his 20s, he was elected to the state legislature, in which he served for six years, until 1809. Congressman Clay established his great reputation in the United States House of Representatives, where he served intermittently from 1811 to 1825. In his first term, he became one of the leading "War Hawks"-the young men whose clamor for hostilities with England helped bring about the War of 1812. Clay was selected as one of the commissioners who in 1814 negotiated the Treaty of Ghent, ending that war. In 1820-21 it was Clay above all who engineered the Missouri Compromise, quieting the harsh controversy that had erupted by maintaining an equal balance between free and slave states. Although he himself was a slave owner, Clay's views on slavery-as on most other issues-were moderate. He was thus able to command the support of men fearful of extremism. In the presidential election of 1824, after his own candidacy had failed, Clay threw his support to John Quincy Adams, whom the House early in 1825 elected as the sixth president. When Adams named Clay secretary of state, his Jacksonian opponents charged "corrupt bargain!" The charge was unfair, but Clay was haunted by it throughout his subsequent career. Although Clay was a practical politician of flexible rather than rigid beliefs, he did emerge as the great champion of the "American System." He called for a protective tariff in support of home manufactures, internal improvements (federal aid to local road and canal projects), a strong national bank, and distribution of the proceeds of federal land sales to the states. Whig Leader Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1831, Clay served in that body until 1842 and again from 1849 until his death. In 1833 he devised a compromise tariff that resolved the crisis brought on by South Carolina's attempt to "nullify" the prevailing tariff set by Congress. In the same period he became a leader of the new Whig Party that emerged to oppose Andrew Jackson's administration. Perhaps the most heartbreaking event of Clay's career was his close defeat in the presidential contest of 1844, when his reluctance to back the annexation of Texas cost him support in the South. Many believe that his greatest service to the nation came in 1850, when he helped win acceptance for a compromise that ended, at least temporarily, the threat of civil war over the issue of slavery in the new territories. He died in Washington, D.C., on June 29, 1852.
Contributed By: Edward Pessen
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Henry Clay and Lucretia Hart had the following children:
4. Thomas Hart2 Clay (Henry1) was born September 22, 1803. Thomas died March 18, 1871 in Fayette Co., KY, at 67 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
He married Marie R. Mentelle in Fayette Co., KY, October 5, 1837. Marie was born 1806. Marie was the daughter of Waldemar Mentelle and Charlotte LeClerc. Marie died 1891 in Fayette Co., KY, at 85 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. Marie's occupation: Housewife. At 32 years of age Marie became the mother of Lucretia Hart Clay April 20, 1839. At 34 years of age Marie became the mother of Henry Boyle Clay November 13, 1840. At 36 years of age Marie became the mother of Thomas Hart Clay March 15, 1843. At 38 years of age Marie became the mother of Rose Victoire Clay February 4, 1845. At 41 years of age Marie became the mother of Minnie R. Clay March 30, 1848.
Thomas's occupation: Farmer. At 35 years of age Thomas became the father of Lucretia Hart Clay April 20, 1839. At 37 years of age Thomas became the father of Henry Boyle Clay November 13, 1840. At 39 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Hart Clay March 15, 1843. At 41 years of age Thomas became the father of Rose Victoire Clay February 4, 1845. At 44 years of age Thomas became the father of Minnie R. Clay March 30, 1848.
Thomas Hart Clay and Marie R. Mentelle had the following children:
Rose's occupation: Housewife.
5. Susan Hart2 Clay (Henry1) was born February 14, 1805. Susan died September 18, 1825 at 20 years of age. Her body was interred.
She married Martin Duralde in Fayette Co., KY, April 22, 1822. Martin became the father of Martin Duralde III March 29, 1823. Martin became the father of Henry Clay Duralde September 30, 1824.
Susan's occupation: Housewife. At 18 years of age Susan became the mother of Martin Duralde III March 29, 1823. At 19 years of age Susan became the mother of Henry Clay Duralde September 30, 1824.
Susan Hart Clay and Martin Duralde had the following children:
6. Anne Brown2 Clay (Henry1) was born April 15, 1807. Anne died December 10, 1835 at 28 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
She married James Erwin in Fayette Co., KY, October 21, 1823. James was born in Wilkesboro, NC October 21, 1796. James was the son of Andrew Erwin and Jane Patton. James died June 1, 1851 in Lexington, KY, at 54 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. James's occupation: Attorney. At 29 years of age James became the father of Julia D. Erwin December 24, 1825. At 30 years of age James became the father of Henry Clay Erwin June 14, 1827. At 31 years of age James became the father of James Erwin, Jr. June 18, 1828. At 33 years of age James became the father of Lucretia Hart Erwin October 22, 1829. At 33 years of age James became the father of Andrew Eugene Erwin October 1830. At 35 years of age James became the father of Mary Erwin May 1832. At 39 years of age James became the father of Charles Edward (Ned) Erwin November 2, 1835. At 47 years of age James became the father of Elizabeth Julia Erwin February 1844. At 51 years of age James became the father of James Erwin 1848. James Erwin was a lawyer but did not practice. He engaged in business in New Orleans, LA. It is believed he first lived in Kentucky after his purchase of the estate known as "The Woodlands" in 1831. A book entitled "Like Some Green Laurel" published by LSU Press claims he had two illegitimate children by a French dancer in New Orleans. I have no proof of this.
Anne's occupation: Housewife. At 18 years of age Anne became the mother of Julia D. Erwin December 24, 1825. At 20 years of age Anne became the mother of Henry Clay Erwin June 14, 1827. At 21 years of age Anne became the mother of James Erwin, Jr. June 18, 1828. At 22 years of age Anne became the mother of Lucretia Hart Erwin October 22, 1829. At 23 years of age Anne became the mother of Andrew Eugene Erwin October 1830. At 25 years of age Anne became the mother of Mary Erwin May 1832. At 28 years of age Anne became the mother of Charles Edward (Ned) Erwin November 2, 1835.
Anne Brown Clay and James Erwin had the following children:
8. Henry2 Clay, Jr. (Henry1) was born April 10, 1811. Henry died February 22, 1847 at 35 years of age. His body was interred in Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, KY.
He married Julia Prather October 10, 1832. Julia was born May 16, 1814. Julia was the daughter of Thomas Prather and Matilda Fontaine. Julia died February 13, 1840 at 25 years of age. Julia's occupation: Housewife. At 19 years of age Julia became the mother of Henry Clay III July 20, 1833. At 20 years of age Julia became the mother of Matilda Clay January 30, 1835. At 22 years of age Julia became the mother of Anne Clay February 14, 1837. At 24 years of age Julia became the mother of Martha Clay 1838. At 25 years of age Julia became the mother of Thomas Julian Clay January 30, 1840.
At 22 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay III July 20, 1833. At 23 years of age Henry became the father of Matilda Clay January 30, 1835. At 25 years of age Henry became the father of Anne Clay February 14, 1837. At 27 years of age Henry became the father of Martha Clay 1838. At 28 years of age Henry became the father of Thomas Julian Clay January 30, 1840.
Henry Clay, Jr. and Julia Prather had the following children:
11. James Brown2 Clay (Henry1) was born in Washington, DC November 9, 1817. James died January 26, 1864 in Montreal, Canada, at 46 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
He married Susanna Maria Jacob October 12, 1843. Susanna was born January 17, 1823. Susanna died February 25, 1905 in Fayette Co., KY, at 82 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. Susanna's occupation: Housewife. At 21 years of age Susanna became the mother of Lucy Jacob Clay August 10, 1844. At 23 years of age Susanna became the mother of James Brown Clay, Jr. January 27, 1846. At 24 years of age Susanna became the mother of John Cathcoat Johnston Clay December 23, 1847. At 26 years of age Susanna became the mother of Henry Clay November 17, 1849. At 28 years of age Susanna became the mother of Lucretia Hart Clay July 3, 1851. At 32 years of age Susanna became the mother of Susan Maria Clay February 12, 1855. At 33 years of age Susanna became the mother of Charles Donald Clay January 7, 1857. At 35 years of age Susanna became the mother of George Hudson Clay October 24, 1858. At 38 years of age Susanna became the mother of Nathaniel Hart Clay April 10, 1861.
James's occupation: Attorney. At 26 years of age James became the father of Lucy Jacob Clay August 10, 1844. At 28 years of age James became the father of James Brown Clay, Jr. January 27, 1846. At 30 years of age James became the father of John Cathcoat Johnston Clay December 23, 1847. At 32 years of age James became the father of Henry Clay November 17, 1849. At 33 years of age James became the father of Lucretia Hart Clay July 3, 1851. At 35 years of age James became the father of Thomas Jacob Clay April 5, 1853. At 37 years of age James became the father of Susan Maria Clay February 12, 1855. At 39 years of age James became the father of Charles Donald Clay January 7, 1857. At 40 years of age James became the father of George Hudson Clay October 24, 1858. At 43 years of age James became the father of Nathaniel Hart Clay April 10, 1861. His biography from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress follows: CLAY, James Brown (son of Henry Clay), a Representative from Kentucky; born in Washington, D.C., November 9, 1817; pursued preparatory studies; attended Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., and Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio; clerk in a countinghouse in Boston 1832-1834; studied law at Lexington Law School; was admitted to the bar and practiced with his father in Lexington; Charg�� d'Affaires to Portugal from August 1, 1849, to July 19, 1850; was a resident of Missouri in 1851 and 1852, when he returned to Lexington, Ky.; elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1857-March 3, 1859); was not a candidate for renomination in 1858; declined the appointment by President Buchanan to a mission to Germany; member of the peace convention of 1861 held in Washington, D.C., in an effort to devise means to prevent the impending war; during the Civil War identified himself with the Confederacy; died in Montreal, Canada, January 26, 1864, where he had gone for his health; interment in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
James Brown Clay and Susanna Maria Jacob had the following children:
James Brown Clay and Susan Maria Jacob had the following child:
13. Lucretia Hart3 Clay (Thomas Hart2, Henry1) was born April 20, 1839. Lucretia died April 29, 1860 at 21 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
She married William Campbell Preston Breckinridge in "Mansfield", Fayette Co., KY, March 17, 1859.
Lucretia Hart Clay and William Campbell Preston Breckinridge had the following child:
14. Henry Boyle3 Clay (Thomas Hart2, Henry1) was born November 13, 1840. Henry died February 27, 1919 at 78 years of age.
He married Nannie Bradley Bynum. Nannie was the daughter of Joshua Bynum and Louisa Bradley. Nannie's occupation: Housewife. Nannie became the mother of Harry Boyle Clay 1864. Nannie became the mother of Elsie Clay May 29, 1866.
At 23 years of age Henry became the father of Harry Boyle Clay 1864. At 25 years of age Henry became the father of Elsie Clay May 29, 1866. Henry Boyle Clay was a Captain in the Confederate army
Henry Boyle Clay and Nannie Bradley Bynum had the following children:
15. Thomas Hart3 Clay (Thomas Hart2, Henry1) was born March 15, 1843. Thomas died April 7, 1907 at 64 years of age.
He married Annie Gratz 1873. Annie was born November 30, 1847. Annie was the daughter of Benjamin Gratz and Anna Maria Boswell. Annie died March 1, 1930 at 82 years of age. Annie's occupation: Housewife.
Thomas Hart Clay and Annie Gratz had the following children:
21. Henry Clay3 Erwin (Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born June 14, 1827. Henry died August 1859 at 32 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
He married Margaret Johnson. Margaret's occupation: Housewife.
Henry Clay Erwin and Margaret Johnson had the following child:
23. Lucretia Hart3 Erwin (Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born October 22, 1829. Lucretia died 1866 at 36 years of age.
Lucretia's occupation: Housewife.
Lucretia Hart Erwin and Frederic Cowles had the following children:
24. Andrew Eugene3 Erwin (Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born October 1830. Andrew died June 25, 1863 in Battle of Vicksburg, MS, at 32 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
He married Josephine Deborah Russell in Callaway Co., MO, July 10, 1853. Josephine was born in Fulton, MO December 7, 1835. Josephine was the daughter of William Henry Russell and Zaenett Freeland. Josephine died March 29, 1920 in Fayette Co., KY, at 84 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. At 18 years of age Josephine became the mother of Lucretia Clay Erwin in Independence, MO, June 12, 1854. At 21 years of age Josephine became the mother of Nettie Russell Erwin 1857. At 25 years of age Josephine became the mother of Mary Webster Erwin in LaFayette Co., MO, February 5, 1861. At 28 years of age Josephine became the mother of Eugenia Erwin January 26, 1864.
At 23 years of age Andrew became the father of Lucretia Clay Erwin in Independence, MO, June 12, 1854. At 26 years of age Andrew became the father of Nettie Russell Erwin 1857. At 30 years of age Andrew became the father of Mary Webster Erwin in LaFayette Co., MO, February 5, 1861. At 33 years of age Andrew became the father of Eugenia Erwin January 26, 1864.
Andrew Eugene Erwin and Josephine Deborah Russell had the following children:
Nettie's occupation: Housewife.
30. Anne3 Clay (Henry2, Henry1) was born February 14, 1837. Anne died February 8, 1917 at 79 years of age.
She married Henry Clay McDowell May 21, 1857. Henry was born February 9, 1832. Henry was the son of William A. McDowell. Henry died November 18, 1899 at 67 years of age. At 27 years of age Henry became the father of Nanette McDowell December 18, 1859. At 29 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay McDowell August 24, 1861. At 31 years of age Henry became the father of William Adair McDowell August 16, 1863. At 34 years of age Henry became the father of Thomas Clay McDowell March 9, 1866. At 36 years of age Henry became the father of Julia Prather McDowell February 12, 1868. At 40 years of age Henry became the father of Madeline McDowell May 20, 1872. At 45 years of age Henry became the father of Ballard McDowell March 14, 1877.
Anne's occupation: Housewife. At 22 years of age Anne became the mother of Nanette McDowell December 18, 1859. At 24 years of age Anne became the mother of Henry Clay McDowell August 24, 1861. At 26 years of age Anne became the mother of William Adair McDowell August 16, 1863. At 29 years of age Anne became the mother of Thomas Clay McDowell March 9, 1866. At 30 years of age Anne became the mother of Julia Prather McDowell February 12, 1868. At 35 years of age Anne became the mother of Madeline McDowell May 20, 1872. At 40 years of age Anne became the mother of Ballard McDowell March 14, 1877.
Anne Clay and Henry Clay McDowell had the following children:
39. Charles Donald3 Clay (James Brown2, Henry1) was born January 7, 1857. Charles died November 29, 1935 at 78 years of age.
He married Mariah Hensley Pepper in Frankfort, Ky, 1896. Mariah was born 4 Apr 1870. Mariah died 1939. Mariah became the mother of Susan Clay 1898. Mariah became the mother of Charles Donald Clay 1899. Mariah became the mother of Robert Pepper Clay in Lexington, Ky, 1903. Mariah became the mother of Elizabeth Starling Clay about 1904.
At 41 years of age Charles became the father of Susan Clay 1898. At 42 years of age Charles became the father of Charles Donald Clay 1899. At 46 years of age Charles became the father of Robert Pepper Clay in Lexington, Ky, 1903. Charles became the father of Elizabeth Starling Clay about 1904.
Charles Donald Clay and Mariah Hensley Pepper had the following children:
44. Mary4 Clay (Henry Boyle3, Thomas Hart2, Henry1) birth date unknown.
She married William D. Kenner 1887. William became the father of Harry Clay Kenner 1888. William became the father of Lanier Neill Kenner 1889. William became the father of Nannie Bradley Kenner 1890. William became the father of Kenneth Kenner 1893. William became the father of Elsie Clay Kenner 1895.
Mary became the mother of Harry Clay Kenner 1888. Mary became the mother of Lanier Neill Kenner 1889. Mary became the mother of Nannie Bradley Kenner 1890. Mary became the mother of Kenneth Kenner 1893. Mary became the mother of Elsie Clay Kenner 1895.
Mary Clay and William D. Kenner had the following children:
46. Harry Boyle4 Clay (Henry Boyle3, Thomas Hart2, Henry1) was born 1864. Harry died 1917 at 53 years of age.
He married Fanny Russell Neill 1891.
Harry Boyle Clay and Fanny Russell Neill had the following children:
47. Elsie4 Clay (Henry Boyle3, Thomas Hart2, Henry1) was born May 29, 1866. Elsie died July 17, 1939 at 73 years of age.
She married Henry Clay McDowell July 5, 1893. Henry was born August 24, 1861. Henry was the son of Henry Clay McDowell and Anne Clay. Henry died October 8, 1933 at 72 years of age. At 36 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay McDowell March 9, 1898.
At 31 years of age Elsie became the mother of Henry Clay McDowell March 9, 1898.
Henry Clay McDowell and Elsie Clay had the following child:
54. Lucretia Clay4 Erwin (Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born in Independence, MO June 12, 1854. Lucretia died 1929 in Lexington, KY, at 75 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
She married Minor Simpson in Fayette Co., KY, February 5, 1876. Minor was born in Fayette Co., KY November 17, 1836. Minor died 1921 in Fayette Co., KY, at 84 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. Minor's occupation: Farmer. At 40 years of age Minor became the father of John M. Clay Simpson 1877. At 42 years of age Minor became the father of Josephine Clay Simpson 1879. At 43 years of age Minor became the father of Eugene Erwin Simpson 1880. At 59 years of age Minor became the father of Henry Clay Simpson May 27, 1896.
Lucretia's occupation: Housewife. At 23 years of age Lucretia became the mother of John M. Clay Simpson 1877. At 25 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Josephine Clay Simpson 1879. At 26 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Eugene Erwin Simpson 1880. At 41 years of age Lucretia became the mother of Henry Clay Simpson May 27, 1896.
Lucretia Clay Erwin and Minor Simpson had the following children:
56. Mary Webster4 Erwin (Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born in LaFayette Co., MO February 5, 1861. Mary died December 28, 1931 in Lexington, KY, at 70 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
She married Matthew William Anderson in Hamilton Co., OH, September 3, 1890. Matthew was born in Jackson Co., Missouri, Usa December 20, 1836. Matthew was the son of George W. Anderson and Sally Stewart. Matthew died January 21, 1906 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, Usa, at 69 years of age. His body was interred in Independence, MO. Matthew's occupation: Banker. Matthew became the father of Kate B. Anderson in Jackson Co., Missouri, Usa. At 42 years of age Matthew became the father of Nellie Anderson in Independence, MO, 1879. At 54 years of age Matthew became the father of Henry Clay Anderson in Independence, MO, 1891. Matthew became the father of George Anderson in Independence, MO, circa 1893. At 58 years of age Matthew became the father of Matthew William Anderson in Independence, MO, June 24, 1895.
At 30 years of age Mary became the mother of Henry Clay Anderson in Independence, MO, 1891. Mary became the mother of George Anderson in Independence, MO, circa 1893. At 34 years of age Mary became the mother of Matthew William Anderson in Independence, MO, June 24, 1895.
Mary Webster Erwin and Matthew William Anderson had the following children:
Henry's occupation: Teacher.
58. Nanette4 McDowell (Anne3 Clay, Henry2, Henry1) was born December 18, 1859. Nanette died July 5, 1948 at 88 years of age.
She married Thomas S. Bullock M.D. April 19, 1892. Thomas was born June 5, 1859. Thomas died July 27, 1929 at 70 years of age. At 34 years of age Thomas became the father of Henry McDowell Bullock November 21, 1893.
At 33 years of age Nanette became the mother of Henry McDowell Bullock November 21, 1893.
Nanette McDowell and Thomas S. Bullock, M.D. had the following child:
59. Henry Clay4 McDowell (Anne3 Clay, Henry2, Henry1) was born August 24, 1861. Henry died October 8, 1933 at 72 years of age.
He married Elsie Clay July 5, 1893. Elsie was born May 29, 1866. Elsie was the daughter of Henry Boyle Clay and Nannie Bradley Bynum. Elsie died July 17, 1939 at 73 years of age. At 31 years of age Elsie became the mother of Henry Clay McDowell March 9, 1898.
At 36 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay McDowell March 9, 1898.
Henry Clay McDowell and Elsie Clay had the following child:
60. William Adair4 McDowell (Anne3 Clay, Henry2, Henry1) was born August 16, 1863. William died August 14, 1925 at 61 years of age.
He married twice. He married Alice H. Dudley October 26, 1887. Alice was born December 29, 1863. Alice was the daughter of T. U. Dudley. Alice died January, 1911 at 47 years of age. At 24 years of age Alice became the mother of William Cochran McDowell November 11, 1888. He married Katharine Ramsey May 27, 1914. Katharine was born October 7, 1873. Katharine died March, 1935 at 61 years of age.
At 25 years of age William became the father of William Cochran McDowell November 11, 1888.
William Adair McDowell and Alice H. Dudley had the following children:
61. Thomas Clay4 McDowell (Anne3 Clay, Henry2, Henry1) was born March 9, 1866. Thomas died February 9, 1935 at 68 years of age.
He married Mary Goodloe November 15, 1888. Mary was born December 3, 1866. Mary was the daughter of William Cassius Goodloe and Mary Man. Mary died October 21, 1953 at 86 years of age. At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Ann Clay McDowell March 7, 1891. At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of William Cassius Goodloe McDowell July 3, 1895.
At 24 years of age Thomas became the father of Ann Clay McDowell March 7, 1891. At 29 years of age Thomas became the father of William Cassius Goodloe McDowell July 3, 1895.
Thomas Clay McDowell and Mary Goodloe had the following children:
62. Julia Prather4 McDowell (Anne3 Clay, Henry2, Henry1) was born February 12, 1868. Julia died November, 1942 at 74 years of age.
She married William Bass Brock November 12, 1904. William died July 15, 1929. William became the father of William Bass Brock, Jr. September 8, 1905. William became the father of Henry Clay McDowell Brock July 19, 1909.
At 37 years of age Julia became the mother of William Bass Brock, Jr. September 8, 1905. At 41 years of age Julia became the mother of Henry Clay McDowell Brock July 19, 1909.
Julia Prather McDowell and William Bass Brock had the following children:
67. Robert Pepper4 Clay (Charles Donald3, James Brown2, Henry1) was born in Lexington, Ky 1903. Robert died 1977 in Mississippi, at 74 years of age.
He married Mary Martha Martindale. Mary was born in Paris, Il September 3, 1903. Mary died January 29, 1997 in Port Gibson, Ms, at 93 years of age. Mary became the mother of Lucy Starling Clay 29 Apr 1931. At 31 years of age Mary became the mother of Susan Martindale Clay January 3, 1935. At 38 years of age Mary became the mother of Robert Pepper Clay September 28, 1941.
Robert became the father of Lucy Starling Clay 29 Apr 1931. At 31 years of age Robert became the father of Susan Martindale Clay January 3, 1935. At 38 years of age Robert became the father of Robert Pepper Clay September 28, 1941.
Robert Pepper Clay and Mary Martha Martindale had the following children:
80. Henry Clay5 Simpson (Lucretia Clay4 Erwin, Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born May 27, 1896. Henry died 1986 in Lexington, KY, at 90 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
He married Louisiana Gibson Wood June, 1937. Louisiana was born September 16, 1910. At 27 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Henry Clay Simpson in Lexington, KY, 1938. At 30 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Word Wood Simpson 1941. At 35 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Josephine Russell Simpson 1946.
At 42 years of age Henry became the father of Henry Clay Simpson in Lexington, KY, 1938. At 45 years of age Henry became the father of Word Wood Simpson 1941. At 50 years of age Henry became the father of Josephine Russell Simpson 1946.
Henry Clay Simpson and Louisiana Gibson Wood had the following children:
83. Matthew William5 Anderson (Mary Webster4 Erwin, Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born in Independence, MO June 24, 1895. Matthew died May 23, 1967 in Lexington, KY, at 71 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
He married Lucy Alexander Humphreys Chenault in Lexington, KY, September 26, 1916. Lucy was born in Richmond, KY January 17, 1897. Lucy was the daughter of Christopher David Chenault and Sarah Gibson Humphreys. Lucy died December 28, 1975 in Lexington, KY, at 78 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. At 20 years of age Lucy became the mother of Lucy Chenault Anderson in Lexington, KY, November 29, 1917. At 23 years of age Lucy became the mother of Mary Webster Anderson in Lexington, KY, January 17, 1920. At 25 years of age Lucy became the mother of Sarah Gibson Anderson in Lexington, KY, February 20, 1922.
Matthew's occupation: Land Developer. At 22 years of age Matthew became the father of Lucy Chenault Anderson in Lexington, KY, November 29, 1917. At 24 years of age Matthew became the father of Mary Webster Anderson in Lexington, KY, January 17, 1920. At 26 years of age Matthew became the father of Sarah Gibson Anderson in Lexington, KY, February 20, 1922.
Matthew William Anderson and Lucy Alexander Humphreys Chenault had the following children:
86. William Cochran5 McDowell (William Adair4, Anne3 Clay, Henry2, Henry1) was born November 11, 1888. William died November 28, 1936 at 48 years of age.
He married twice. He married Columbia Whitney. Columbia became the mother of Alice D. McDowell October 7, 1913. He married Mariam Dallam. Mariam was born 1901. Mariam died 1947 at 46 years of age.
At 24 years of age William became the father of Alice D. McDowell October 7, 1913.
William Cochran McDowell and Columbia Whitney had the following child:
87. Ann Clay5 McDowell (Thomas Clay4, Anne3 Clay, Henry2, Henry1) was born March 7, 1891.
She married three times. She married William S. Stuckey M.D. William was born February, 1894. William died November, 1940 at 46 years of age. At 22 years of age William became the father of William Stuckey December 12, 1916. At 27 years of age William became the father of Mary G. Stuckey July 25, 1921. She married Harry Beaumont. Harry was born 1902. Harry died February, 1947 at 44 years of age. She married George Goodwin February 4, 1933. George was born August, 1888.
At 25 years of age Ann became the mother of William Stuckey December 12, 1916. At 30 years of age Ann became the mother of Mary G. Stuckey July 25, 1921.
Ann Clay McDowell and William S. Stuckey, M.D. had the following children:
90. Henry Clay McDowell5 Brock (Julia Prather4 McDowell, Anne3 Clay, Henry2, Henry1) was born July 19, 1909. Henry died October 20, 1965 at 56 years of age.
He married Mary I. Bradley 1940. Mary was born December 12, 1912. At 29 years of age Mary became the mother of Clay McDowell Brock July 17, 1942. At 33 years of age Mary became the mother of William Craig Brock September 12, 1946.
At 32 years of age Henry became the father of Clay McDowell Brock July 17, 1942. At 37 years of age Henry became the father of William Craig Brock September 12, 1946.
Henry Clay McDowell Brock and Mary I. Bradley had the following children:
91. Lucy Starling5 Clay (Robert Pepper4, Charles Donald3, James Brown2, Henry1) was born 29 Apr 1931.
She married Ned Richard Boyajian in Church Of The Ascension, Nyc, 1963. Ned was born June 10, 1932. Ned became the father of Robert Clay Boyajian 26 Aug 1966. At 32 years of age Ned became the father of Ned Richard Boyajian in Englewood, Nj, June 13, 1964.
Lucy became the mother of Robert Clay Boyajian 26 Aug 1966. Lucy became the mother of Ned Richard Boyajian in Englewood, Nj, June 13, 1964.
Lucy Starling Clay and Ned Richard Boyajian had the following children:
92. Susan Martindale5 Clay (Robert Pepper4, Charles Donald3, James Brown2, Henry1) was born January 3, 1935.
She married Benjamin Magruder Disharoon.
Susan Martindale Clay and Benjamin Magruder Disharoon had the following children:
97. Lucy Chenault6 Anderson (Matthew William5, Mary Webster4 Erwin, Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born in Lexington, KY November 29, 1917.
She married Edward Harold Jones in Lexington, KY, May 10, 1941. Edward was born. He resides Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. Edward's occupation: Naval Officer.
She resides in Lexington, KY.
Lucy Chenault Anderson and Edward Harold Jones had the following children:
He resides Lexington, Fayette Co., KY. Edward's occupation: Builder.
98. Mary Webster6 Anderson (Matthew William5, Mary Webster4 Erwin, Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born in Lexington, KY January 17, 1920. Mary died February 1, 1998 in Lebanon, OH, at 78 years of age.
She married James Parker LaBach in Jeffersonville, IN, February 5, 1938. James was born in Lexington, KY December 10, 1918. James is the son of James Oscar LaBach and Mary Shepherd Parker. He resides in Spruce Pine, NC. At 20 years of age James became the father of William Anderson LaBach in Lexington, KY, December 29, 1938. At 21 years of age James became the father of Mary Ellyn LaBach in Lexington, KY, October 2, 1940. At 24 years of age James became the father of James Parker LaBach, Jr. Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, January 16, 1943. James was divorced from Mary Webster Anderson in Fayette Co., KY, July 9, 1949. At 38 years of age James became the father of Frederick Avery LaBach August 17, 1957.
At 18 years of age Mary became the mother of William Anderson LaBach in Lexington, KY, December 29, 1938. At 20 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary Ellyn LaBach in Lexington, KY, October 2, 1940. At 22 years of age Mary became the mother of James Parker LaBach, Jr. Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, January 16, 1943. Mary was divorced from James Parker LaBach in Fayette Co., KY, July 9, 1949.
Mary Webster Anderson and James Parker LaBach had the following children:
99. Sarah Gibson6 Anderson (Matthew William5, Mary Webster4 Erwin, Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born in Lexington, KY February 20, 1922. Sarah died August 19, 1982 in Lexington, KY, at 60 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
She married Louis William List May 1, 1943. Louis was born in Paducah, KY 1921. Louis died in Lexington, KY. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. Louis's occupation: Civil Engineer. At 22 years of age Louis became the father of Sarah Anderson List Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, June 17, 1944. At 24 years of age Louis became the father of Louis William List III Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 23, 1945. At 29 years of age Louis became the father of Henry Clay Anderson List in Lexington, KY, 1950. At 31 years of age Louis became the father of David Anthony List in Lexington, KY, November 22, 1952.
At 22 years of age Sarah became the mother of Sarah Anderson List Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, June 17, 1944. At 23 years of age Sarah became the mother of Louis William List III Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 23, 1945. At 28 years of age Sarah became the mother of Henry Clay Anderson List in Lexington, KY, 1950. At 30 years of age Sarah became the mother of David Anthony List in Lexington, KY, November 22, 1952.
Sarah Gibson Anderson and Louis William List had the following children:
She resides.
He resides Lexington, Fayette Co., KY.
He resides in Lexington, KY. Henry's occupation: Lobbyist.
He resides in Lexington, KY.
114. Mary Ellyn7 LaBach (Mary Webster6 Anderson, Matthew William5, Mary Webster4 Erwin, Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born in Lexington, KY October 2, 1940.
She married John James Hutton in Lexington, KY, June 13, 1964. John was born July 24, 1936. He resides in Hamilton Co., OH. John's occupation: Physician. At 28 years of age John became the father of Mary Rebecca Hutton January 23, 1965. At 31 years of age John became the father of John Stafford Hutton in Lexington, KY, December 21, 1967. At 43 years of age John became the father of Elizabeth LaBach Hutton Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 27, 1979.
She resides in Hamilton Co., OH. Mary's occupation: Housewife. At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Mary Rebecca Hutton January 23, 1965. At 27 years of age Mary became the mother of John Stafford Hutton in Lexington, KY, December 21, 1967. At 38 years of age Mary became the mother of Elizabeth LaBach Hutton Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 27, 1979.
Mary Ellyn LaBach and John James Hutton had the following children:
115. James Parker7 LaBach, Jr. (Mary Webster6 Anderson, Matthew William5, Mary Webster4 Erwin, Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY January 16, 1943.
He married Donna Poore Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, August 2, 1969. Donna was born Lexington, Fayette Co., KY February 11, 1943. She resides. Donna's occupation: Housewife. At 29 years of age Donna became the mother of Virginia Kathryn LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, May 19, 1972. At 32 years of age Donna became the mother of Elaine Parker LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 26, 1975.
He resides. James's occupation: Physician. At 29 years of age James became the father of Virginia Kathryn LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, May 19, 1972. At 32 years of age James became the father of Elaine Parker LaBach Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, July 26, 1975.
James Parker LaBach, Jr. and Donna Poore had the following children:
120. Mary Rebecca8 Hutton (Mary Ellyn7 LaBach, Mary Webster6 Anderson, Matthew William5, Mary Webster4 Erwin, Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born January 23, 1965.
She married Thomas Michael Fink December 30, 1989. He resides. Thomas's occupation: Engineer. Thomas became the father of Kevin Thomas Fink July 30, 1991. Thomas became the father of Michele Alexandra Fink in Dayton, OH, June 21, 1993.
She resides. Mary's occupation: Nurse. At 26 years of age Mary became the mother of Kevin Thomas Fink July 30, 1991. At 28 years of age Mary became the mother of Michele Alexandra Fink in Dayton, OH, June 21, 1993.
Mary Rebecca Hutton and Thomas Michael Fink had the following children:
121. John Stafford8 Hutton (Mary Ellyn7 LaBach, Mary Webster6 Anderson, Matthew William5, Mary Webster4 Erwin, Andrew Eugene3, Anne Brown2 Clay, Henry1) was born in Lexington, KY December 21, 1967.
He married Sandra Lee Gross. Sandra became the mother of Astrid Snow Gross-Hutton in Cincinnati, OH, March 3, 1998.
He resides. At 30 years of age John became the father of Astrid Snow Gross-Hutton in Cincinnati, OH, March 3, 1998.
John Stafford Hutton and Sandra Lee Gross had the following child:
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(i1987), b.1902-d.1947Blanford, William (marriage to Elizabeth Starling Clay)
(i1488)Boyajian, Ned Richard
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(i2001)Brock, Clay McDowell
(i1997), b.1942-Bullock, Henry McDowell
(i1967), b.1893-d.1976Bynum, Nannie Bradley (marriage to Henry Boyle Clay)
(i945)Camp, Selby (marriage to William Cassius Goodloe McDowell)
(i1990)Canada, Gloria (marriage to Henry Clay Anderson List)
(i1106)Chenault, Lucy Alexander Humphreys (marriage to Matthew William Anderson)
(i7), b.1897-d.1975Clay, Anne
(i956), b.1837-d.1917Cogswell, William (marriage to Miriam Clay)
(i1951)Cowles, Ann
(i1958)Dallam, Mariam (marriage to William Cochran McDowell)
(i1976), b.1901-d.1947Disharoon, Benjamin Magruder (marriage to Susan Martindale Clay)
(i1489)Dudley, Alice H. (marriage to William Adair McDowell)
(i1969), b.1863-d.1911Duralde, Henry Clay
(i952), b.1824-Erwin, Andrew Eugene
(i26), b.1830-d.1863Erwin,, James, Jr.
(i417), b.1828-d.1848Fink, Kevin Thomas
(i989), b.1991-Gibson, Green (marriage to Annie G. Clay)
(i1953)Gilbert, Ellyn (marriage to Henry Clay Anderson)
(i225)Goodloe, Mary (marriage to Thomas Clay McDowell)
(i1978), b.1866-d.1953Goodwin, George (marriage to Ann Clay McDowell)
(i1986), b.1888-Graham, Mable C. (marriage to William Bass Brock, Jr.)
(i1994), b.1904-Gratz, Annie (marriage to Thomas Hart Clay)
(i947), b.1847-d.1930Grimmer, Marguerite E. (marriage to Eugene Erwin Simpson)
(i1058), b.1896-d.1979Gross, Sandra Lee (marriage to John Stafford Hutton)
(i1395)Gross-Hutton, Astrid Snow
(i1396), b.1998-Hale, Garland (marriage to Rose Victoire Clay)
(i949)Hart, Lucretia (marriage to Henry Clay)
(i107), b.1781-d.1864Hicks, Evaline Augusta (marriage to Charles Edward (Ned) Erwin)
(i420), b.1839-d.1864Hulette, Sidney Harrel (marriage to Sarah Anderson List)
(i1100), b.1941-Hutton, Elizabeth LaBach
(i559), b.1979-Ingles, Eliza (marriage to James Brown Clay, Jr.)
(i961), b.1843-d.1906Jacob, Susanna Maria (marriage to James Brown Clay)
(i144), b.1823-d.1905Johnson, Margaret (marriage to Henry Clay Erwin)
(i422)Jones, Edward Harold (marriage to Lucy Chenault Anderson)
(i221)Jones,, Edward Harold, Jr.
(i1092)Kenner, Elsie Clay
(i1946), b.1895-Kline, Freddy (marriage to Mary Disharoon)
(i1494)LaBach, Elaine Parker
(i562), b.1975-LaBach,, James Parker, Jr.
(i130), b.1943-List, David Anthony
(i1104), b.1952-Loome, James (marriage to Nancy Disharoon)
(i1495)Martindale, Mary Martha (marriage to Robert Pepper Clay)
(i1446), b.1903-d.1997McDowell, Alice D.
(i1975), b.1913-Mentelle, Marie R. (marriage to Thomas Hart Clay)
(i135), b.1806-d.1891Merer, K. (marriage to Henry Clay Simpson)
(i1961)Myerson, Jessica (marriage to Robert Clay Boyajian)
(i1440), b.1968-Neill, Fanny Russell (marriage to Harry Boyle Clay)
(i1935)Pepper, Mariah Hensley (marriage to Charles Donald Clay)
(i1450), d.1939Poore, Donna (marriage to James Parker LaBach, Jr.)
(i131), b.1943-Prather, Julia (marriage to Henry Clay, Jr.)
(i140), b.1814-d.1840Ramsey, Katharine (marriage to William Adair McDowell)
(i1977), b.1873-d.1935Robyn (marriage to William Stuckey)
(i1984)Russell, Josephine Deborah (marriage to Andrew Eugene Erwin)
(i27), b.1835-d.1920Sawitsky, Vassili (marriage to Susan Clay)
(i1487)Schauffer, Virginia (marriage to William Cassius Goodloe McDowell)
(i1989)Simpson, Eugene Erwin
(i1055), b.1880-d.1969Snyder, Leslie (marriage to Clay McDowell Brock)
(i1998)Stone, Deborah (marriage to David Anthony List)
(i1105), b.1951-Stuckey, Mary G.
(i1985), b.1921-Whitehouse, Brenda (marriage to Edward Harold Jones, Jr.)
(i1094)Whitney, Columbia (marriage to William Cochran McDowell)
(i1974)Wood, Louisiana Gibson (marriage to Henry Clay Simpson)
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