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About Lucy Marshall

Lucy was born about 1717 in Colonial Virginia of father Thomas Green ...and mother Elizabeth Marston . She married Henry Clay Jr. in 1735 She married 2nd William Marshall She was named in William's Will which was probated Mar 1769 (see his profile).

Henry Clay mentions as the legatees of his will his wife, Lucy, and their children.

  • I. Henry Clay, born, 1736, moved to Kentucky in 1787, died in 1820.
  • II. Charles Clay, an early emigrant to Kentucky.
  • III. Samuel Clay, member of the North Carolina Legislature, 1789 - 90
  • IV. Thomas Clay, of Cumberland County.
  • V. Abia Clay, Lieutenant in the Revolutionary Army. (He was called also Obia and Abijah.)
  • VI. Marston Clay, married Elizabeth Williams, of Halifax County.
  • VII. Rebecca Clay.
  • VIII. John Clay, a Captain in the Revolution in 1777.
  • IX. Elijah Clay is mentioned in deeds July 13, 1783, and August 2, 1792, when he sells lands in Cumberland County.
  • X. Lucy Clay.
  • Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jan 1 2018, 23:42:05 UTC
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Lucy Marshall's Timeline

1717
July 19, 1717
Henrico, Virginia, United States
1735
1735
Fairfax, Fairfax County, Virginia Colony, United States
1736
September 19, 1736
Southam Parish, Cumberland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1740
July 3, 1740
Cumberland County, Virginia, British North America [uncertain]
1743
May 16, 1743
Cumberland Co., VA
1745
January 17, 1745
Cumberland Co., VA
1747
March 17, 1747
Goochland, Goochland, Colony of Virginia
1749
January 4, 1749
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
1752
November 14, 1752
Ridgeley, Mineral County, West Virginia, United States