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  2. Anne Carter Lee (June 18, 1839 – October 20, 1862) was the fourth child and second daughter of General Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Custis Lee. She grew up at Arlington House on her family's plantation. During the American Civil War, she stayed with relatives at Ravensworth Plantation and White House Plantation.

  3. Anne Carter Lee, the fourth child and second daughter of Robert and Mary Lee, was born June 18, 1839, at Arlington House. They named her after Robert’s mother. Just like the other Lee children, Anne soon acquired a nickname.

  4. When Anne Carter Lee was born on 21 July 1897, in West Point, King William, Virginia, United States, her father, Capt. Robert Edward Lee Jr., was 53 and her mother, Juliet A Carter, was 37. She married MG Hanson Edward Ely Jr., USA on 3 September 1921, in Trinity Church, Pocahontas, Virginia, United States.

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  5. Feb 17, 2021 · The Lees’ second and third daughters, who were their fourth and fifth children, were Anne Carter Lee, who was known as Annie, and Eleanor Agnes Lee, who was known as Agnes. The youngest of the Lee children was daughter Mildred Childe Lee, who went by Mildred.

  6. Feb 17, 2021 · Anne Carter Lee was born on June 15, 1839, the second daughter and fourth child of Robert E. and Mrs. Lee. Annie, as she was called by the members of her family, was named for Robert E. Lee’s mother.

  7. Oct 20, 2016 · On October 20, 1862, Annie Carter Lee, daughter of Robert E. Lee, died in Warren County. She had been ill with typhoid fever while visiting the Jones Springs resort there. Lee sent both Annie and her sister Agnes to North Carolina in June 1862 when Union troops occupied their home in Arlington, Va.

  8. Emma Gray Syphax, a former slave who was a teenager during War, identified the girl in the portrait as Anne Lee (“Annie”), the second daughter of Robert and Mary Lee.. Nicknamed “The Little Raspberry,” because of a pink birthmark on her face, Annie had a horrible accident at the age of three.

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