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Hugh Lee 1640–1721 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1640

Birth Location: , Northumberland, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 12 Feb 1721

Death Location: Isle of Wight, Virginia

Father: Colonel I

Mother: Anne Constable

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The story of Hugh Lee began in 1640 in , Northumberland, Virginia, USA. Hugh Lee passed away in 1721 in Isle of Wight, Virginia.

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Biography

  • The story of Hugh Lee began in 1640 in , Northumberland, Virginia, USA.
  • Hugh Lee passed away in 1721 in Isle of Wight, Virginia.

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Hugh Lee's Ancestors

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Hugh Lee
1640–1721
Birth Place: , Northumberland, Virginia, USA
Parents
Colonel Richard Henry Lee (Immigrant) I
1618–1664
Nordley Regis, Coton, Schrops, England
Anne (Owen) Constable
1622–1701
South Scarle, Nottinghamshire, England
Grandparents
Richard (John Wellington Lee of Nordley) Regis
1584–1629
Alveley, Shropshire, England
Jane Hancock
1590–1639
St Martin Parish, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
Sir (Francis Robert Constable II? Printer to the) Queen
1592–1647
Datchet, Buckinghamshire, England
Alice (Agnes Wentworth or) Owen
1595–1647
City of London, Greater London, England
Great-Grandparents
Gentleman Wentworth
1556–1633
Catherine\Katherin Lady
1556–1633
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hugh Lee's Timeline

2 Records

1640
Abt. 1640
Birth of Hugh Lee in , Northumberland, Virginia, USA
, Northumberland, Virginia, USA
1721
12 Feb 1721
Age 81
Death of Hugh Lee in Isle of Wight, Virginia
Isle of Wight, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1640
    Event Place: , Northumberland, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Feb 1721
    Event Place: Isle of Wight, Virginia

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