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  1. Anne Aylett Lee died in 1767, her thirty-fifth year, and two years later Mr. Lee married as his second wife Mrs. Anne Gaskins Pinkard, daughter of Thomas Gaskings of Westmoreland County, and a sister of Colonel Thomas Gaskins, Jr., a distinguished officer of the Revolution. The children born of this union were Ann born in 1770, Henrietta born ...

  2. Augustine Washington Jr. married Anne Aylett at "Nominy Plantation." She was the daughter and coheiress of William Aylett of Westmoreland County, Virginia . [4] The couple had four children, of whom William Augustine Washington would follow in his father's footsteps as a planter and during 1788 represented Westmoreland County in the Virginia ...

  3. May 31, 2017 · Shortly after he launched his political career, Lee married Anne Aylett, also of Westmoreland County, on December 3, 1757. In the following years, he established his own residence at Chantilly-on-the-Potomac, a neighboring estate to his birthplace, Stratford Hall. The couple eventually had four children: two sons and two daughters.

  4. Anne Aylett Lee died of pleurisy on December 12, 1768, at the age of thirty, leaving four young children. In July 1769, Richard Henry Lee married widow Anne Gaskins Pinckard, a descendant of three Mayflower Pilgrims, the daughter of Thomas Gaskins of Westmoreland County, and a sister of Colonel Thomas Gaskins, Jr., a distinguished officer of ...

  5. Lee's mother Hannah Harrison Ludwell died in 1750. On December 5, 1757, he married Anne Aylett, daughter of William Aylett. Anne died on December 12, 1768. The couple had six children, four of whom survived infancy. Lee remarried in June or July 1769 to Anne (Gaskins) Pinckard. The couple had seven children, five of whom survived infancy.

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  6. In 1758, Lee was elected member of the House of Burgesses, an office that he held most of the rest of his life. On Dec. 3, he married Anne Aylett, and leased land about three miles away from Stratford Hall from brother Philip. They designed and built a three-story, 10-room home named “Chantilly-on-the-Potomac.”

  7. Jul 30, 2023 · Anne was born in 1738. She passed away in 1768. [1] [2]; she was said to be age 30 at death in transcriptions of her gravestone inscription, giving an approximate year of birth. On December 5, 1757, Richard Henry Lee married Anne Aylett, and they had four children: Thomas, Ludwell, Mary, and Hannah. The family lived at Stratford Hall until 1763 ...

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