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THE ARMS OF THE BLAND FAMILY OF VIRCINIA-WITH \OTII F.S OF lt;ON'M'i Ti l* FAMIMFS-CORRIX. FIT/.Hlt.H. KEKDAU. AI.IKKTOV. lilt8EKVILLC. IIIWKI.I„MIII*. i’EJI, FAIRFAX. TAVI.OK.WASHINGTON. MASON.HADISON. CRITTENDEN. CASROI.Ii.CFSTIS, AND RREXT.[Written for The Critic—Genealogical Letter X.Lee Family—No. 4.1 Issue of Philip Ludwell and Elizabeth (Bteptoe) Lee : 1, Maliitla married Gere-rnl Henry Lee; 2, Flora married Ludwell Lee ; 3, Philip died unmarried.Issue of Thomas Ludwell and--(Aylett) Lee: 1. Thomas Ludwell, of Cotou, Loundon county, married Fanny, daughter of Robert W. Carter, of 8 iliine Hall, and diedMay, 1307 ; 2, Aylett. never married; 3, George married E .etyu Brj d, daughter of Robert Beverley, of Blaod-fleld, and bad Maria, married--McCabe, and George, who married Sally Henderson, and had issue ; 4, Anne Fen-ton married, 1788. Daniel Carrol! Brent, or Stafford county ; 5, Lucindamarried John Dslrymple Orr, of Prince William county (tbtir daughter, Eleanor, married General Aaa Rogers); 6, Rebecca died unmarried.Issue of Thomas Ludwell and Funny (Carter) Lee : I, Elizabeih marritd St. Leger Landon Carter; 2, Mary married Tench Ringgold, of Washington, D. C.: 3, Winifred Beale married, 1810, William Brent, Jr , of Richland ; 4, Farcy Cur ter; 5, Ann Lucinda married Join M McCarty ; 6, Catherine; 7, Sidney.Issue of Richard Henry Lee by first marriage with Anne Aylett; 1, Thomas, bora October 20, 1758, married Nellie Brent and bad one child, Eleanor, married Gerard A'exander ; 2, Ludwell born Ootober 13, 1760; member House of Delegates from Prince William, 1787-90; married first, Flora, daughter of Philip L.Lee, of Stratford; married second, -Armistead, and died, 1833 ; 3, Mary born July 28, 1764, married Colonei William A. Washington; 4, Hannah married Corbin Washington.Issue of R H. Lee by second marriage wtth Mrs. Pinkard: 5, Anne born December I, 1770, married Charles Lee; 6, Henrietta born December 10, 1773, died 1808 or 1804; married first, Richard Lee Turberville; second. Reverend William Moffltt, ef South Carolina; 6, Sarah born November 27, 1775, died May 8, 1837, married Edmund J. Lee; 7, Cassius born August 18, 17TO, died July 8, 1798 ; 8, Francis Lightfoot bora 1788, died 1858;married Fitzgerald.Issue of Ludwell and Flora (Lee) Lee: 1, Reverend Richard Henry bora abont 1802, ficd January 2, 1865 ; married first, Duncan; second, Jourdar, andhad issue by both marriages. He was president of Washington College, Pennsylvania, and author of Lives of Arthur and R. H. Lee; 2, Cecilia married .Tames L. McKenna; 3. Matilda married Richard Love.Issue of Ludwell and - (Armistead)Lee : 4, Mary Ann married General Robert B. Campbell, of South Carolina; 5, Ellen married Reverend N. P. Knapp, of Mobile, Alabama; 6, Eliza married Wilson Cary Selden; 7, Emily; 8, Francis Lightfootmarried Rogers, of South Carolina,nd had no issue; 9, Bowles died uumar-'ed. •Issue of Francis Lightfoot and -Fitzgerald) Lee: 1, Samuel Phillips, .ear Admiral, United States Navy, mared - Blair and had issue; 2, Johnzgerald married Hill and had issue;Arthur died unmarried: 4, Elizabeth arried H. T. Harrison; 5, Frances mar-ed first, Goldsborough Robinson; second — Pettit.Issue of William and Hannah Philippa judwell) Lee, of Greenspring: 1. Wilma Ludwell, of. Greenspring, died there married in 1802 ; 2, Portia born 1777; d February 19; 1840; married William gsou, of Whitehoven, England, whod t! in A'examlrU in 1820; ■3, Bratus, lorn November, 1778; died June, 1779; 4, Cornelia born March 3, 1780; died 1817 or 1818; moiiid John Hopkins.Issue of Colonel Henry and Mary (Bland) Lee, of Lee Hall: 1, John married Mrs. Ball, a widow, and had no issue; 2, Ricbard, of Lee Hall, died 1795; burgess for Westmoreland, 1758 to 1775 ; membei of the conventions of 1775 and 1776 ; delegate, 1776 to 1793 ; married Sally, danghter of Peter Poythress, of Bran Chester: 3, Colonel Htnrv, of Leesyl vnnia. Prince William county, for thirty years continuously a member of the House of Burgesses, the conventions, the House of Delegatis or the State Senate; born, 1729; died Aucust 15, 1787; married Lucy, daughter of Charles Grymes, of Moralico, Richmond county; 4, Lettice married Fitzbugh.Issue of Richard and Sally (Poythress) Lee : 1, Ricbard died young; 2, Mary mairied Thomas Jones, of Chesterfield: 3, Lettice married Doctor John Augustine Smith, yr. sident of William and Mary College; 4, Ricfcardia married Presley Cox.~Issue of Hem£g-and Lucy (Grymes) Lee:1, JjAjy b*rn January 29, 1756: died at Duigefless, Cumberland Island, Geor gia, March 25, 1818; appointed captain of Vrrgir.-ta cavalry, 1776; joined Washington, 8e ptemher, 1777; promoted major for gallantry, January, 1778, and placed in command of his celebrated ‘‘Legion”; surpiiscd Paulus Hook July 19, 1779, and received a gold medal from Congress; in fall of 1780 when lieutentant colonel, was sent to the southern army and served with distinction, erpecially at Guilford and Eutaw; was the foremost cavalry officer of the Revolution; member of Congress, 1786; of convention of 1788 and .took, a prominent, part; legislature, 1789-91; governor, 1792-5; as brigadier general commanded the troops against the Pennsylvania whiskey insurgents, 1794; legislature, 1798-9, and took a leading part in the opposition to the resolutions; Congress, 1799; author of “Memoirs of the War in the South; married first, Matilda, daughter of Philip L. Lee, of Stratford; second, Anne Hill, daughter of Charles Carter, of Shirley.2, Charles bora 1758; died in Fauquier June 24, 1815; member of Virginia House of Delegates and of Congress; Attorney General of the United States, 1795 1801; offered the position of chief justice by President Jefferson, but declined; married first Anne Lucinda, daughter of Richard Henr^ Leee- second, Margaret, widow of Yeiverton Peyton, aud daughter of Reve-rend John Scott.3, Richard Blend, of Fairfax county, bora January 20, 1761; died March 12, 1827; member of the legislature and of .Congress, 1789 to 1795; married Elizabeth Collins, of Philadelpl.ia4, Theoderick married -— Hite dr White. \5, Edmund Jennings born May 20,1772; died May 30,1843; married Sarah, daitgh-ter of Ricbard Henry Lee.6, Lucy bom 1774.7, Mary married Fendall.8, Anne bora 1776; died August, 1857; married William Byrd Page.Issue of General Henry Lee by his first marriage with Matilda Lee: 1, Henry, of I Stratford, bora 1787; died in Paris January 30, 1837; major of United States Army, and served in war of 1812; council general to the Barbary States; author of “The Campaign of 1781,” “Observations on the Writings of Jefferson,” “Life of Napoleon, ” c. ; died without issue; 2, Lucy born 1786; died 1860; married Bernard Carter.Issue of General Henry Lee by second marriage with Anne Hill Carter: 3, Charles Carter, of Powhatan county, died 1871; married Lucy, daughter of George Taylor, of Horn Quarter, King William county j 4, Sidney Smith, captain United States navy and Confederate States Navy; married Anne, daughter of General John Mason, of Clermont; 5, Robert EJward, Commander-in-chief of the :armies of the Confederate States ; married Mary Randolph, daughter of George W. P. Custis, of Arlington; 0, Anne Carter married William L. Marshall; 7, Mildred married Edward Childc, of Boston, Massachusetts.
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