Governor Garrard, of Kentucky : his descendants and relatives . ay, is now the wife of Sidney G. Clay, of Bourbon county. 5 Henrietta Lindsay, was a noted beauty and pos-sessed many other attractive qualities, and in her girlhoodwas called the Belle of Bourbon She married first,Archibald W. Hamilton, lawyer and farmer, at Mt Sterling,Ky. The Hamiltons were a prominent and wealthy familyof Bath and Montgomery counties, who came from Virginia,where they intermarried with the Stuarts, Randolphs, andother well known families, and were of Scotch-Irish Andrew Hamilton, and his brother J


Governor Garrard, of Kentucky : his descendants and relatives . ay, is now the wife of Sidney G. Clay, of Bourbon county. 5 Henrietta Lindsay, was a noted beauty and pos-sessed many other attractive qualities, and in her girlhoodwas called the Belle of Bourbon She married first,Archibald W. Hamilton, lawyer and farmer, at Mt Sterling,Ky. The Hamiltons were a prominent and wealthy familyof Bath and Montgomery counties, who came from Virginia,where they intermarried with the Stuarts, Randolphs, andother well known families, and were of Scotch-Irish Andrew Hamilton, and his brother John served in theRevolutionary war. Mr. Hamilton was known as an ele-gant and charming mau; he died at thirty-five years of pictures which appear in these pages were takenfrom portraits painted by Sully, in Philadelphia duringtheir bridal tour. Their children were James Carroll Hamil-ton, deceased; Archibald William Hamilton, of Montgom-crycounty, and Ida Stuart Hamilton, who married Col. R. , of Bourbon county, Ky., February Sth, iSqS. MRS HKNRIHTTA LINDSAY HAMILTON. ^^ l-^ U \ ) \V. HAMILTON. DANIEL GARRARD, SR. 05 ^rrier] ^^econdly, Gen. John S. Williams ofMontgomery county. Gen. Williams .served in the ^lexicanwar, and iu the C. S. army, and subsequently was electedU. S Senator from Kentucky. 5 H. Clay Lixdsav. Born January loth, i835;*diedunmarried, July 30lh, 1882. Capt. Lindsay was a dashingConfederate oflicer, whose gay spirits and kind heart madehim deservedly popular. LUCY GARRARD. Born in Virginia, June 10, married Joseph Lawrence Stephens, of Ruddells Mills,Bourbon county. Ky., January 12th, 1792; died at RuddellsMills, in 1S50. For the names of her descendants, thewriter is indebted to the History of the Stephens Familyby Edward Stephens Clark, M; D., of San Francisco, Lawrence Stephens was a soldier in the Revolution-ary war. He moved to Kentucky, from vShenandoah county,Va., in 1784, and died in A


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