Lessie Young Clay

Dates Alive: 1907-post 1977

Family: Evans, Scott

Occupation: Household servant; Cook

Lessie Young was the great-granddaughter of Reuben and Susan Scott, enslaved foreman and domestic servant brought to northern Alabama by Jefferson’s great-grandson William Stuart Bankhead in 1846.  She, like her ancestors, worked for Jefferson’s descendants and, for many years, was cook for Bankhead’s granddaughter Miss Cary Hotchkiss.  Her husband, Elbert Clay, was farm foreman.  Bankhead descendants preserved Lessie Clay’s recipes, heard her talk of her ancestors at Monticello, and recorded her memories in a joint interview with Miss Cary in 1971.

Ancestry

  • Jupiter
    1743–1800
  • Susan Scott
  • Mildred Scott Young
    1848–post 1930
  • Lessie Young Clay
    1907-post 1977

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Interview Information

28 Mar. 1971, Courtland, AL
Interviewees: Lessie Young Clay, (Miss) Cary Hotchkiss
Interviewers: Martha Jane McWhorter, Robert McWhorter