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  1. Transylvania University. Occupation. Farmer. lawyer. diplomat. politician. 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. 12 de jan. de 2024 · Department History. People. Thomas Hart Clay (1803–1871) NOTE TO READERS. Updates to the Principal Officers and Chiefs of Mission database are currently suspended.

  3. Thomas Hart Clay was only twenty-three at the time. In 1830, Clay wrote Henry Jr. that he feared Thomas was "irreclaimable" and lamented the "inexpressible pain" that Thomas and Theodore had caused him.

  4. Son of Henry Clay and Lucretia Hart (both buried at this cem.). Occupation: Farmer. He married on 5 Oct 1837 in Fayette Co., KY, Marie R. Mentell (buried at this cem.); they had the following children: Lucretia Hart b. 20 Apr 1839 in KY; Haney Boyle (Harry) b. 13 Nov 1840 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY; Thomas Hart...

  5. Husband of Marie Russell (Mentelle) Clay — married 5 Oct 1837 in Fayette Co., KY. Descendants. Father of Lucretia Hart (Clay) Breckinridge , Henry Boyle Clay Sr. , Thomas Hart Clay , Rose Victoire (Clay) Hale and Mary Clay. Died 18 Mar 1871 at age 67 in Fayette, Kentucky, United States.

    • Male
    • September 22, 1803
    • Marie Russell (Mentelle) Clay
    • March 18, 1871
  6. Thomas Hart Clays wife was Marie Mentelle. Green – The Woodlands owned by James Erwin and his wife, Anne Brown Clay, as it was when auctioned in 1852. Yellow – The main Ashland estate as it was when auctioned in 1853. It was bought at auction by James Brown Clay.

  7. 31 de dez. de 2014 · Bibliography: p. [430]-433