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Henry Lee, II

Henry Lee, II

Male 1730 - 1787  (57 years)    Has more than 100 ancestors and 29 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Henry Lee 
    Suffix II 
    Birth 1730  Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1787  Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Siblings 1 Sibling 
    Person ID I33082  Geneagraphie
    Links To This person is also Henry Lee II at Wikipedia 
    Last Modified 10 Feb 2003 

    Father Henry Lee,   b. Abt 1691   d. 1747 (Age 56 years) 
    Mother Mary Bland,   b. 21 Aug 1704   d. 1764 (Age 59 years) 
    Family ID F13907  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Lucy Grymes,   b. 26 Apr 1734   d. 1792 (Age 57 years) 
    Marriage 1 Dec 1753 
    Children 
    +1. Major General Henry Lee, "Light-Horse-Harry",   b. 29 Jan 1756   d. 25 Mar 1818, Cumberland Island, Georgia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 62 years)
     2. Charles Lee,   b. 1758, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 24 Jun 1815 (Age 57 years)
     3. Richard Bland Lee,   b. 20 Jan 1761, Prince William County, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 Mar 1827 (Age 66 years)
     4. Mary Lee,   b. 1764   d. 1827 (Age 63 years)
     5. Theodorick Lee,   b. 1766   d. 1849 (Age 83 years)
     6. Edmund Jennings Lee,   b. 1772   d. 1843 (Age 71 years)
     7. Lucy Lee,   b. 1774   d. Yes, date unknown
     8. Anne Lee,   b. 1776   d. 1857 (Age 81 years)
    Family ID F13908  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 21 Nov 2016 

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  • Notes 
    • third son
      County Burgess; State Senate, 1870; Continental Convention
      In 1747 he settled on the property Leesylvania.
      Leesylvania and the nearby port Dumfries became major economic centers in 18th century Virginia. As tobacco prices went down, other activities such as iron mining and foundries developed and more generally the economy was diversified.



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