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    Richard Henry Lee

    Founding Father of the United States

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  1. Marybelle Lee (1768 - 1768) Children with Anne Pinckard: Anne "Nancy" Lucinda Lee (December 1, 1770 - September 9, 1804), who married Charles Lee; Henrietta "Harriet" Lee (December 10, 1773 - 1803), who married Richard Lee Turberville, and later William Moffitt; Sarah Caldwell Lee (November 27, 1775 - May 08, 1837)

  2. May 31, 2017 · Richard Henry Lee is born to Thomas Lee and Hannah Ludwell Lee in Westmoreland County. He is the fourth of their eight children who survive to adulthood. ca. 1740. Construction on Stratford Hall, Thomas Lee's estate in the Northern Neck of Virginia, is completed, and Lee and his family move into the new residence.

  3. She had two children of a previous marriage. The couple had two sons and three daughters: Anne, Henrietta, Sarah, Cassius, and Francis Lightfoot, bringing the number to 11 children. Lee was elected to a Williamsburg convention opening Aug. 1, 1774.

  4. Richard Lee married the young, Anne Constable, who was born in London and may have come to America at the same time as Richard. They were parents to an ever-increasing brood of children.

  5. Apr 2, 2014 · In 1757, Lee married Anne Aylett and the couple had four children who survived into adulthood. Lee began his life of public service that same year as justice of the peace, and in 1758, he...

  6. Oct 27, 2023 · Siblings: His brother, Francis Lightfoot Lee, was also a Founding Father and signed the Declaration of Independence. First Spouse: He married Anne Aylett on December 5, 1757. They had six children, four of who survived infancy. Anne died on December 12, 1768.

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  8. Mar 6, 2024 · Richard Henry Lee was born on 20 January 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the fourth surviving child of Colonel Thomas Lee and Hannah Ludwell Lee. The Lee dynasty was one of the most prominent families in colonial Virginia; it had been founded in 1639 by Richard Lee 'The Immigrant', who had arrived in Jamestown with ambitions of becoming ...

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