Lucretia (Hart) Clay (1781-1864)

Mrs Lucretia (Hart) Clay

Parents (2)

Col. Thomas Hart

Colonel in the Continental Army & State Senator of Lexington, Kentucky

1730-1808

Susannah (Grey) Hart

Mrs. Susannah (Grey) Hart

1749-1832

Spouse (1)

Henry Clay

"The Great Compromiser" 9th U.S. Secretary of State & U.S. Senator from Kentucky

1777-1852

Children (11)

Henrietta Clay

Died in Infancy

1800-1801

Theodore Wythe Clay

Suffered a Head Injury at Sixteen, died in the Lexington Lunatic Asylum

1802-1870

Thomas Hart Clay

Kentucky State Representative & U.S. Minister to Nicarauga & Honduras

1803-1871

Susan Hart (Clay) Duralde

Mrs. Susan Hart (Clay) Duralde

1805-1825

Anne Brown (Clay) Erwin

Mrs. Anne Brown Clay Erwin

1807-1835

Lucretia Hart Clay

Died in childhood

1809-1823

Henry Clay Jr.

of "Ashland" Kentucky; State Representative, killed at the Battle of Buena Vista

1811-1847

Eliza Hart Clay

Died in childhood

1813-1825

Laura Clay

Died in Infancy

1816-1816

James Brown Clay

of "Ashland" Lexington; Diplomat & U.S. Congressman from Kentucky

1817-1864

John Morrison Clay

Racehorse Owner/Breeder, of Ashland Stock Farm, Lexington, Kentucky

1821-1887