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[19] [20] After Susan Clay Duralde died in 1825 her children went to live with their grandparents Henry and Lucretia Clay at Ashland in Kentucky. Martin Duralde Jr. was a candidate for governor of Louisiana in 1830. [21] Clay stayed at Duralde Jr. house's "three miles below" New Orleans for several months in 1831. [22]
On April 11, 1799, Clay married Lucretia Hart (1781–1864) at the Hart home in Lexington, Kentucky. Her father, Colonel Thomas Hart, was an early settler of Kentucky and a prominent businessman. [20] Hart proved to be an important business connection for Clay, as he helped Clay gain new clients and grow in professional stature. [21]
Watkins, a law student, frequented the same tavern as Kendall, and quickly introduced Kendall to Henry Clay's wife, Lucretia. With seven children and both parents frequently absent from the Clay estate, Ashland, the Clays needed someone who could help maintain order in the family as well as educate the children. Mrs.
Both devout Christians, Corrigan and Shelley Jean Clay left Washington State and headed to Haiti in 2008. There, they took jobs as “house parents” at an orphanage, where they were in charge of ...
In 1832, Henry Clay Jr. married Julia Prather (1814–1840), with whom he had five children. Their daughter Anne Brown Clay (1837–1917) married Major Henry Clay McDowell (1832–1899). In 1883, they purchased her grandfather's Ashland estate from other heirs. Their son, Thomas Clay McDowell, was a major figure in Thoroughbred horse racing in
Here's everything you need to know about Oppenheimer's two children and what has happened in the 56 years since their father's death. J. Robert Oppenheimer's wife, Katherine, daughter Kit and son ...
The singer, who died at age 56 in July 2023, is survived by three children. At the time of her death, O’Connor’s estate was worth £1.7 million but reduced to £ 1.4 million ($ 1.75 million ...
They were to have four more children of their own. [2] Lucretia Clay in September 1844, John in February 1847, Mary Belle in 1849 and William in 1853. Tibbs owned and operated a prosperous hotel in Dalton, Whitfield County Georgia called The National located at the corner of Crawford and Hamilton Streets.