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Col Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the council 1616–1664 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Mar 1616

Birth Location: Nordley Regis Manor, Cambridgeshire, England

Death Date: 1 Mar 1664

Death Location: Northumberland County, Virginia, USA

Father: John Lee

Mother: Jane (Manning)

Spouse(s): Anne slaveowner

Children(s): Richard Lee, Col. Lee

In 1616, Col Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the council entered the world in Nordley Regis Manor, Cambridgeshire, England, born to John Lee And Jane Hancock Manning. Col Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the council married Anne Owen Constable Slaveowner, and had children including Col Charles Constable Lee, Richard Henry Lee. Col Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the council passed away in 1664 in Northumberland County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1616, Col Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the council entered the world in Nordley Regis Manor, Cambridgeshire, England, born to John Lee And Jane Hancock Manning.
  • Col Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the council married Anne Owen Constable Slaveowner, and had children including Col Charles Constable Lee, Richard Henry Lee.
  • Col Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the council passed away in 1664 in Northumberland County, Virginia, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Col council's Ancestors

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Col council
1616–1664
Birth Place: Nordley Regis Manor, Cambridgeshire, England
Parents
John Lee
1589–1630
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Jane (Hancock) (Manning)
1590–1639
Twining, England
Grandparents
John (Lee, Esq.,) Knight
1530–1605
Coton Hall, Nordley Regis, England
Jocosa (Joyce) Romney
1529–1609
Colton Hall, Shropshire, England
Edward Hancock
1563–1620
Twining, Gloucestershire, England
Alice (Jeffrys) Worth
1567–1588
Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Lee
1506–1588
Lady Blount
1506–1591
Sir Hancock
1530–1565
Isabell England
1537–1585
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir knight
1494–1526
Johanna Morton
1484–1526
Richard I
1480–1550
John England
1515–
Lydia Tanner
1517–

Col council's Descendants

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Col (Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the) council (22 Mar 1616–1 Mar 1664) m. Anne (Owen Constable,) slaveowner (21 Feb 1622–6 Oct 1706)
  1. 1. Richard (Henry) Lee 1647–1714 m. Laetitia Corbin 1657–1706
    1. 1. Col (Thomas Lee, Governor of Virginia, House of) Burgesses 1690–1750 m. Hannah (Harrison) Ludwell 1701–1750
      1. 1. Richard (Henry Lee, Va Senator,) Esq. 1732–1794 m. Ann Aylett 1738–1768 m. Anne Gaskins 1746–
        1. 1. Sarah (Caldwell) Lee 1775–1837
        2. 2. Henrietta Lee 1773–1803
        3. 3. Thomas Lee 1758–
        4. 4. Ludwell Lee 1760–1836
        5. 5. Mary Lee 1764–
        6. 6. Hannah Lee 1765–1801
        7. 7. Marybelle Lee 1768–1768
        8. 8. Anne Lee 1770–1804
        9. 9. Cassius Lee 1779–1850
      2. 2. Francis (Lightfoot Lee, House of Burgess senator, Continental Congress, signer of the Articles of Confederation, and of the Declaration of) Independence 1734–1797 m. Rebecca (Plater) Tayloe 1752–1797
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Tayloe) Lee 1797–
        2. 2. Lucy Lee 1770–1854
      3. 3. Capt (Thomas Ludwell Lee, House of) Burgess 1730–1778
      4. 4. William Lee 1739–1795
      5. 5. Hannah (Ludwell) Lee 1728–1782 m. Gawin Corbin 1724–1760 m. Dr. (Richard Lingan) Hall 1730–1774
        1. 1. Martha (Patty) Corbin 1750–1809
        2. 2. Milderd Corbin 1749–
        3. 3. Hannah CORBIN 1751–
        4. 4. Elisha (Lingan) Hall 1770–1835
      6. 6. Arthur (Ludwell 'Doctor' Lee, US) Congressman 1740–1792 m. Mary (Smith) Ball 1750–1804
        1. 1. Stephen (Barnett "Barnet") Lee 1775–1835
        2. 2. James (William) Lee 1770–1830
        3. 3. Samuel (P.) Lee 1769–
      7. 7. Philip (Ludwell Lee Sr) Colonel 1725–1775
      8. 8. John Lee 1729–1795
      9. 9. Alice Lee 1736–1817
    2. 2. Lt (Colonel Henry I Lee "The) Dragoon" 1691–1747 m. Mary (Eliz Randolph) Bland 1704–1764
      1. 1. Maj (Gen Henry Lee II, House of) Burguess 1729–1787 m. Lucy (Gaines) Grymes 1734–1830 m. Lucy (Ludwell Grymes The Lowland) Beauty 1733–1792
        1. 1. Maj (Gen Henry 'Light Horse Harry' Lee) III 1756–1818 m. Anne (Hill) Carter 1773–1829 m. Matilda Ludwell 1764–1790
        2. 2. Daniel Lee 1777–1833
        3. 3. Edmund (Jennings Lee I Mayor of) Alexandria 1772–1843
        4. 4. Mary ((Mollie)) Lee 1764–1827
        5. 5. Richard (Bland Lee Judge; 1st Northern Virginia) Congressman 1761–1827
        6. 6. Charles (Lee US Attorney) General 1758–1815
        7. 7. William Lee 1776–1848
        8. 8. Anne Lee 1776–1857
        9. 9. Theodorick Lee 1766–1849
        10. 10. Lucy Lee 1774–1837
        11. 11. Theodosia Lee 1752–1845
        12. 12. Eleanor ((Nellie)) Lee 1755–1855
        13. 13. Robert Lee 1755–
        14. 14. James (Lee) I 1765–1851
        15. 15. John Lee 1775–1820
  2. 2. Col. (Charles Constable) Lee 1656–1701 m. Elizabeth Medstand 1660–1700
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Medstand Lee) (Buford) 1688–1761 m. Thomas Griffin 1684–1732 m. Thomas Beauford 1682–1761 m. John Howson 1680–
      1. 1. Capt (Leroy) Griffin 1711–1750 m. Mary (Ann) Bertrand 1714–1748
        1. 1. William Griffin 1742–1793 m. Susannah (Randolph) Chiswell 1744–1805
        2. 2. Elizabeth Griffin 1736–1800 m. Col (Richard Adams, House of Burgesses & Delegates, 1775 Virginia) Convention 1726–1800
        3. 3. Leroy Griffin 1738–1775 m. Alice (Currie) (Curry) –1773 m. Judith Ball 1753–
        4. 4. Dr (Corbin Griffin, MD, surgeon in Continental) Hospital 1741–1813 m. Mary ('Molly') Berkeley 1732–1800
        5. 5. Colonel (Samuel Griffin, appointed by George Washington to serve as aide-de-camp to General Charles Lee, Continental Congress) delegate 1746–1810 m. Mary ('Molly') Berkeley 1732–1800 m. Elizabeth Braxton 1761–
        6. 6. Cyrus (Griffin, President of the Continental Congress, president of Supreme CT of admiralty; commissioner to Creek Nation-1789;) judge 1748–1810 m. Lady (Christina) Stewart 1741–1807
        7. 7. John (Tayloe Griffin, Revolutionary War: Battles: Long Island, Trenton, Brandywine, Monmouth, Charleston, Guilford) Courthouse 1750–1810 m. Mary LIGHTFOOT 1760–1787
        8. 8. Mary (Rains) Griffin 1732–1758
        9. 9. Thomas (Bertrand) Griffin 1735–1782 m. Elizabeth Elkington 1729–1781 m. Judith Burwell 1744–1769
      2. 2. Ann Griffin 1718–1809
      3. 3. Elizabeth Griffin 1714–1732
      4. 4. Sarah Griffin 1716–
      5. 5. Winifred (Corbin) Griffin 1709–1739
      6. 6. James Beauford 1712–
      7. 7. Daniel Buford 1716–
      8. 8. Thomas Beauford 1719–
      9. 9. Letitia Beuford 1716–1770
      10. 10. Alice (Corbin) Griffin 1709–1743
      11. 11. Henry Beauford 1710–
      12. 12. Mary (Beauford) Buford 1713–1790
      13. 13. John (Thomas) Buford 1707–1787
      14. 14. Elizabeth Buford 1709–1780
      15. 15. Sara Buford 1712–1778
      16. 16. Agatha (Buford or) Beauford 1705–1774
      17. 17. William Early 1708–1782
      18. 18. Mary Buford 1716–1757
      19. 19. Jeremiah Early 1705–1787
      20. 20. Elizabeth Howson 1712–1737
      21. 21. Lettice Shelton 1716–
      22. 22. Robert Buford 1721–
      23. 23. Alice (Corbin) Griffin 1716–1743
    2. 2. Thomas Lee 1679–1735
    3. 3. Mary Lee 1676–1720
    4. 4. Charles Lee 1684–1740

Col council's Timeline

2 Records

1616
22 Mar 1616
Birth of Col Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the council in Nordley Regis Manor, Cambridgeshire, England
Nordley Regis Manor, Cambridgeshire, England
1664
1 Mar 1664
Age 48
Death of Col Richard Henry Lee, clerk of Jamestown quarter court, Attorney General of Virginia, Secretary of State, member of the council in Cobbs Hall, Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, USA
Cobbs Hall, Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Mar 1616
    Event Place: Nordley Regis Manor, Cambridgeshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Mar 1664
    Event Place: Cobbs Hall, Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Northumberland County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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