Person:Charles Lee (47)

Watchers
m. 3 Nov 1763
  1. Thomas LeeAbt 1765 -
  2. Braxton Lee1766 - 1841
  3. Lewis Henry Lee1768 - 1820
  4. Ann Elizabeth Lee1768 -
  5. Mildred Lee1769 -
  6. Andrew Lee1770 - 1839
  7. Seaton Lee1779 - 1859
  8. Lucy LeeAbt 1781 -
  9. Asenath Lee1785 - 1853
  10. Jubal Lee1788 -
m. 4 Feb 1790
  1. Judith Ann Lee1791 - 1852
  2. Mary Elizabeth Lee1797 - 1865
  3. George Seaton Lee1800 - 1811
m. 20 May 1808
  1. Rev. Burwell Lee1809 - 1877
  2. Stephen Lee1811 -
  3. Caron Lee1826 -
Facts and Events
Name Braxton Lee
Alt Name[2] Brackston Lee
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 2 Aug 1766 St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia, United States
Christening[2] 21 Oct 1766 St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia, United States
Marriage 4 Feb 1790 Franklin County, Virginia, United Statesto Elizabeth Anne Hatcher
Marriage 20 May 1808 Tennessee, United States[2nd wife ; she is the widow Hunter]
to Mary Dancer
Military[1] 1812 War of 1812 -
Death[1] 8 Apr 1841 Cheatham, Tennessee, United States
Burial[1] Ashland City, Cheatham, Tennessee, United StatesBraxton Lee Cemetery

Notes

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 143979942, in Find A Grave
    no headstone photos, last accessed Apr 2025.
    Braxton was born in Goochland County Virginia. He moved to middle Tennessee from Fluvanna County Virginia in 1797. He served as a Captain in McCormick’s Militia Company in the War of 1812. He and Annie Hatcher had 8 children. On May 20, 1808 Braxton married Mary "Polly" Dancer Hunter, a widow of Jacob Hunter, on the same day that Braxton’s daughter Judith Lee married Mary's son Emmanuel Hunter.

    Braxton and Mary had two children ...

    Braxton operated a large plantation with multiple businesses known as Leeland Station. He provided supplies and food to riverboats on the Cumberland River.
    [Taken from Jacob Hunter Trust.]


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    Find A Grave assigns a first name "Charles", but the parish record of his baptism does not. Is there proof of the name Charles?

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Douglas, William. The Douglas register: being a detailed record of births, marriages and deaths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750-1797. An index of Goochland Wills : notes on the French-Hugeunot [sic] refugees who lived in Manakin-Town. (Richmond, Virginia: J.W. Ferguson & Sons, 1928)
    237.

    Stephen Lee & Ann Poor a son named Brackston born Aug: 2 1766. Baptized Oct: 12 1766. p. 75.