Mother: Ann JENNINGS |
_______________________________ | _Nicholas BOCHET ____| | (.... - 1733) | | |_______________________________ | _Henry BOCHET _______| | (.... - 1780) m 1746| | | _Pierre VIDEAU "the Immigrant"_ | | | (1668 - ....) | |_Marianne VIDEAU ____| | (1693 - ....) | | |_______________________________ | | |--Henry BOCHET II | (1749 - ....) | _______________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_______________________________ | | |_Ann JENNINGS _______| (.... - 1764) m 1746| | _______________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_______________________________
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Mother: Lucy GREEN |
Henry Clay assigned this tract to Samuel Clay in 1783 and the
patent was issued in 1784. McMullen's Spring is near where the
Harrod's Creek Road crosses Stoner Creek. Henry Clay's reported
stockade or station would not have been located on this tract
since he transferred it to Samuel Clay three years before he
permanently settled in Kentucky.
The stone house he built in 1788 (designated 15Bb77) is, still
standing. It is located along a farm road which runs southwest
from Winchester Road opposite the juncture of Winchester and
Spears Mill roads (Figure IV-7 and IV-8). The L & N railroad
track runs immediately southwest of the site. The Clay cemetery
is north of the house. Henry and his wife, Rachel, are buried
there along with other family members. Henry died in 1824, at
the age of 84; Rachel was 81 when she died in 1820. Henry Clay
Jr. inherited the house. An H. Clay is listed in the approximate
location on the 1877 Beers and Lanagan map.
Grimes (1935) did not indicate if the station was built on the
same location as the stone house. No trace of a log structure or
foundations were found around the stone house although pasture
coverage made surface survey difficult. The house, known locally
as "the Fort", is a small structure of one-and-one-half stories
with interior end chimneys. The lower floor has two rooms and
stairs in the northeast corner lead up to a second floor. A
frame shed with a brick chimney is a recent addition on the east
side of the house. The front of the house faces west. Two
windows pierce the west wall on the first floor. An irregular
depression on the south end of the house is suggestive of
another possible addition but no door is present to connect it
to the stone house without having to come outside. Very little
modification has been done to the stone section. The structure
was being used to store hay at the time of survey.
Since Dr. Clay's stone house was not located on his land grant,
he must have acquired his tract by purchase. In checking early
deeds, a land transfer for 200 acres between Henry Clay, Sr. and
Benjamin Bedford was found which coincides with the stone house
location. Dated February 20, 1793, the deed was for 200 acres on
which Henry Clay was then living, on the waters of Green Creek.
The land was adjacent to James Parberry, a Bruce, and another
Clay (Bourbon County Deed Book B, p. 333).
Time constraints, very dense grass cover and extremely hard,
dried out soil rendered shovel probing impractical. The ground
around the structure appears little disturbed and archaeological
remains are probable although their density and character are
unverified. However, the site is deemed worthy of further
consideration.
HENRY CLAY, SR.-Will Book F, page 331-"Aged and infirm." Wife,
Rachel; son, Henry Clay, Jr.; daughter, Rebecca Finch, land
purchased of Col. Jas. Garrard; daughters Sally Martin and
Tabitha Bedford, land in Montgomery County; daughters Elizabeth
Bruce, Rachel Martin, Marv Anne Dawson, Martha Dedford,
Henrietta Bedinger, Letty Bedford; sons, John and Samuel.
Executor: Henry Clay, Jr. Written August 7, 1809. Proved
February 1820. Witnesses-Jospeh McConnell, Samuel McConnell,
Sampson McConnell, Geo. Thomas, Josiah Berryman. [2]
#8599: Taken from old clippings dealing with Kentucky family
history, newspaper unknown. These clippings are about 100 years
old (1997). Reprinted in Kentucky Explorer, Volume 10, Number 1
- May 1995. p. 94. Bourbon County.
Thomas Bedford of Charlotte County, Va., was twice married, says
tradition. First to Miss Spencer, then to Mary Coleman, who bore
him a large family. Among them your Thomas, Benjamin,
Littleberry and Asa. The last three married the daughters of Dr.
Henry Clay, an early pioneer of Bourbon County, Ky. Thomas, Sr.,
lived in Goochland County, Va., dying
there about 1758.
Children:
Elizabeth (1755-)
John (1757-1814)
Rebekah (1759-)
Samuel (1761-)
Rachel (1763-)
Sarah (1765-)
Tabitha (1767-1864)
Mary Ann (1770-)
Mattie (1772-1864)
Laetitia (Died young) (1774-)
Henrietta (1776-)
Lettie (1782-1827)
Henry (1779-1863)
Sources
1. Stockading Up by Nancy O’Malley, pp. 52, 55
2. Kentucky Records, Volume I, BOURBON COUNTY WILL ABSTRACTS,
Contributed by Mrs. William Breckenridge Ardery, Jemima Johnson
Chapter, Paris, Kentucky), p. 27.
http://www.shawhan.com/stations/clay.html.
_Charles CLAY _________________+ | (1638 - 1686) m 1667 _Henry I CLAY __________| | (1672 - 1760) m 1707 | | |_Hannah WILSON ________________+ | (1642 - 1687) m 1667 _Henry II CLAY ______| | (1711 - 1764) m 1735| | | _William MITCHELL _____________ | | | (1670 - ....) | |_Mary MITCHELL _________| | (1693 - 1777) m 1707 | | |_Elizabeth_____________________ | (1670 - ....) | |--Henry CLAY III of the Fort | (1736 - 1820) | _Thomas "The Seagull" GREEN II_+ | | (1635 - 1714) m 1664 | _Thomas Abner GREEN III_| | | (1680 - 1730) m 1715 | | | |_Martha FILMER ________________+ | | (1640 - ....) m 1664 |_Lucy GREEN _________| (1717 - 1764) m 1735| | _Thomas MARSTON _______________ | | (1660 - 1730) |_Elizabeth MARSTON _____| (1692 - 1759) m 1715 | |_Elizabeth MARVEL _____________ (1670 - 1759)
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Mother: Mary Ann LEACH |
_Robert CORLEY ________+ | (1725 - 1778) _Zacchaeus CORLEY I__| | (1762 - 1843) m 1805| | |_Sarah PETTY (PETTEY) _+ | (1740 - ....) _Wiley CORLEY _______| | (1811 - 1864) m 1837| | | _Pleasant BURNETT _____+ | | | (1750 - 1795) | |_Elizabeth BURNETT __| | (1785 - 1853) m 1805| | |_Anna GENTRY __________+ | (1750 - 1829) | |--James Marion CORLEY | (1838 - 1908) | _______________________ | | | _James LEACH ________| | | (1787 - ....) | | | |_______________________ | | |_Mary Ann LEACH _____| (1817 - 1896) m 1837| | _______________________ | | |_Emeilia_____________| (1787 - ....) | |_______________________
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Mother: Anne LIGHTFOOT |
III. Reuben Slaughter((3)) (Francis((2)), Robert((1))), son of
Francis Slaughter and Anne Lightfoot. Married and had issue:
I. Goodrich Slaughter((4)).
II. Joseph Slaughter((4)).
III. William Slaughter((4)).
IV. Robert Slaughter((4)).
This branch of the family moved to Bedford Co., Va., where
Joseph Slaughter married and has descendants who are Harrises.
_Francis SLAUGHTER Jr.___+ | (1655 - 1718) m 1679 _Robert SLAUGHTER I_____| | (1680 - 1725) m 1700 | | |_Margaret HUDSON ________ | (1658 - ....) m 1679 _Francis SLAUGHTER __| | (1701 - 1766) m 1729| | | _Cadwalader JONES _______+ | | | (1652 - 1693) | |_Frances Ann JONES _____| | (1680 - ....) m 1700 | | |_Katherine DEBNAM _______+ | (1628 - 1680) | |--Reuben SLAUGHTER | (1733 - 1805) | _John LIGHTFOOT III______+ | | (1646 - 1707) | _Goodrich LIGHTFOOT Sr._| | | (1685 - 1738) m 1707 | | | |_Anne GOODRICH __________ | | (1660 - 1686) |_Anne LIGHTFOOT _____| (1708 - 1748) m 1729| | _Thomas CHEW ____________+ | | (1702 - 1782) m 1722 |_Mary CHEW _____________| (1686 - ....) m 1707 | |_Martha Thompson TAYLOR _+ (1702 - 1761) m 1722
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Mother: MARY HUNGERFORD |
_GEORGE STANLEY Lord Strange______________+ | (1460 - 1503) _THOMAS STANLEY 2nd Earl of Derby, K.B._| | (1485 - 1521) | | |_JOAN le STRANGE of Knokyn________________+ | (1463 - 1513) _EDWARD STANLEY 3rd Earl of Derby_| | (1509 - 1572) | | | _EDWARD HASTINGS of Hungerford, K.B.______+ | | | (1466 - 1506) m 1480 | |_ANNE HASTINGS of Darbye________________| | (1480 - 1550) | | |_MARY HUNGERFORD of Hungerford & Botreaux_+ | (1460 - 1531) m 1480 | |--JANE STANLEY | (1540 - 1569) | __________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________| | | | | | |__________________________________________ | | |_MARY HUNGERFORD _________________| (1510 - ....) | | __________________________________________ | | |________________________________________| | |__________________________________________
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Mother: Lucy Penn TAYLOR |
__________________________ | _William Fanning WICKHAM _| | (1800 - ....) | | |__________________________ | _William Carter WICKHAM C.S.A._| | (1820 - 1888) m 1848 | | | _Robert CARTER of Shirley_+ | | | (1774 - ....) m 1792 | |_Anne CARTER _____________| | (1800 - ....) | | |_Mary NELSON _____________+ | (1774 - ....) m 1792 | |--John WICKHAM | (1859 - 1873) | _John TAYLOR of Caroline__+ | | (1753 - 1824) m 1783 | _Henry TAYLOR I___________| | | (1794 - 1844) m 1825 | | | |_Lucy M. PENN ____________+ | | (1764 - 1831) m 1783 |_Lucy Penn TAYLOR _____________| (1830 - 1913) m 1848 | | _Thomas LEIPER ___________ | | (1780 - ....) |_Juliana Dunlap LEIPER ___| (1801 - 1883) m 1825 | |_Elizabeth GRAY __________ (1780 - ....)
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