Person:Richard Lee (54)

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m. 1 Dec 1753
  1. Henry Lee, III, 9th Governor of Virginia1756 - 1818
  2. Charles Lee, Esq.1758 - 1815
  3. Richard Bland Lee1761 - 1827
  4. Mary Lee1764 - 1827
  5. Theodoric Lee1766 - 1849
  6. Edmund Jennings Lee, Sr.1772 - 1843
  7. Lucy Lee1774 - 1868
  8. Anne Lee1776 - 1857
m. 1794
  1. Mary Ann Lee1795 - 1796
  2. Col. Richard Bland Lee1797 - 1875
  3. Ann Matilda Lee1799 - 1880
  4. Mary Collins Lee1801 - 1805
  5. Laura Lee1803 -
  6. Cornelia Lee1804 - 1876
  7. Zaccheus Collins Lee, Esq.1805 - 1859
  8. _____ Lee1807 - 1807
  9. _____ Lee1809 - 1809
Facts and Events
Name Richard Bland Lee
Gender Male
Birth[1] 20 Jan 1761 Prince William, Virginia, United StatesLeesylvania plantation
Education? 1779 William & Mary College
Occupation? From 1784 to 1788 Virginia, United StatesMember, Virginia House of Delegates
Property? 1787 Inherited estate he called Sully
Occupation? From 1789 to 1795 First Representative to U. S. House, from Northern Virginia
Marriage 1794 Germantown, Adams, Pennsylvania, United Statesto Elizabeth Collins
Residence Chantilly, Fairfax (county), Virginia, United StatesSully Plantation
with Elizabeth Collins
Occupation? 1795 Virginia, United StatesVirginia House of Delegates
Occupation? 1796 Virginia, United StatesMember, Virginia House of Delegates
Occupation? From 1799 to 1806 Virginia, United StatesMember, Virginia House of Delegates
Occupation? From 1799 to 1806 Virginia, United StatesVirginia House of Delegates
Occupation? From 1815 to 1816 Washington, District of Columbia, United StatesAppointed Commissioner for reconstruction of Federal buildings
Occupation? From 1819 to 1827 Appointed Judge of Orphans Court
Death[1] 12 Mar 1827 Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Burial[1] 1975 Chantilly, Fairfax (county), Virginia, United Statesreinterred at Sully Plantation ; originally interred 1827 in Congressional Cemetery, Washington, DC
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Richard Bland Lee, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Oct 2022.

    Richard Bland Lee (January 20, 1761 – March 12, 1827) was a planter, jurist, and politician from Fairfax County, Virginia. He was the son of Henry Lee II (1730–1787) of "Leesylvania" and Lucy Grymes (1734–1792), as well as a younger brother of both Maj. Gen. Henry ("Light Horse Harry") Lee (1756–1818) and of Charles Lee (1758–1815), Attorney General of the United States from 1795 to 1801, who served in both the Washington and Adams administrations. ...

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    [Lee was originally buried in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C. but was later moved to his home for reburial.]