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  1. Thomas Hart Clay (September 22, 1803 – March 18, 1871) was the U.S. ambassador to Honduras and Nicaragua, [1]. He was a son of Henry Clay .

  2. Lucretia Hart was born on March 18, 1781 in Hagerstown, Maryland and was well educated. In 1794 her father Thomas Hart moved the family to Lexington, Kentucky where she completed her education. Lucretia Hart and Henry Clay were married on April 11, 1799 at her parents’ home.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_ClayHenry Clay - Wikipedia

    Hart was the namesake and grand-uncle of Missouri Senator Thomas Hart Benton and was also related to James Brown, a prominent Louisiana politician, and Isaac Shelby, the first governor of Kentucky. Henry and Lucretia would remain married until his death in 1852; she lived until 1864, dying at the age of 83.

  4. By his Grandson, Thomas Hart Clay. Completed by Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer, Ph.D. [American Crisis Biographies.] (Philadelphia: Geo We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  5. Thomas Hart Clay, a farmer who worked his father's land near Terre Haute, Indiana, married Marie Mentelle in 1837 and had five children: Lucretia Hart (1839-1860), Henry Boyle (1840-1919), Thomas Hart (1843-1907), Rose Victoire (1845-1878), and Minnie R. (1848-1892).

  6. Tan – Mansfield bought by Henry Clay in 1837 and left to his son, Thomas Hart Clay.

  7. 5Lucretia Hart Clay (1781-1864) was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, the youngest daughter of Colonel Thomas Hart. Her family moved in 1794 to Lexington, where her father had substantial land holdings through his activities as one of the organizers of the Transylvania Company. He soon became one of the wealthiest merchants in the