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Subject: More info. from other lists
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 1997 01:42:35 -0400 (EDT)


Subject: MARQUESS; MD,USA>TN,USA>KY,USA>MO,USA; 1760-
Hi, I have put up a new web page concerned with the genealogical lines
MARQUESS, KELTNER, KILLMAN, KELLNER, STOUT, BEALL, ARMSTRONG and allied
lines. Primary focus of the Marquess line is pre-colonial Maryland through
Tennessee, Kentucky, then settling in Central Missouri (for my line).
In Missouri, the primary locus for the Marquess line is the Pettis and
Morgan County areas. This particular Marquess line traces back to Alexander
Magruder (ca. mid-1600's Maryland) so has links to noble lines in Scotland.
the URL is http://members.aol.com/ftnkid/index.htm
Joe Gentile
Also from Roots List:
From: Molly Shumate <>
Subject: REPLIES RE RICHARD HENRY LEE
To those of you who asked here are two of the most informative replies I
received: First reply:
Richard Henry Lee, s/o Thomas and Hannah (Ludwell) Lee, b. 20 Jan 1732, d.
Chantily, 19 Jun 1794, md. 1st: 3 Dec 17857, Anne Aylett d. 12 Dec 1786, md.
2nd: abt Jul 1769, Anne Gaskins, d/o Col Thomas and Sarah Gaskins,widow of
Thomas Pinchard. Children: 1st marriage
Thomas b. 20 Oct 1758, d. 1805, md. Mildred Washington
Ludwell, b. 13 Oct 1760, d. 23 Mar 1836, md. 1st: Flora Ludwell, md. 2nd:
1797, Elizabeth Armistead
Mary b. 28 Jul 1764, md. 5 Jul 1792, William Augustine Washington
Hannah, md 10 may 1787 Corbin Washington
Children: 2nd marriage
Anne, b. 1 Dec 1770, d. 9 Sep 1804, md. 11 Feb 1789, Charles Lee
Henrietta, b. 10 Dec 1773, md. 1st: Richard Lee Turberville, md. 2nd: Rev.
William Maffit
Sarah, b. 27 Nov 1775, d. 8 may 1837, md. Edmund Jennings Lee
Cassius, b. 18 Apr 1779, d. 8 Jul 1798
Francis Lightfoot, b. 18 Jun 1782, d. 13 Apr 1850, md. 1st: Elizabeth
Fitzgerald
md. 2nd: 9 Feb 1810, Jane Fitzgerald
[Source: West Virginia And Its People, Thomas Condit Miller and Hu Maxwell,
1913, New York]
R.H. Lee, Lieutenant Co G, 2nd VA Inf Rgt, was badly wounded at Kernstown and
is mentioned in the report of Col J.W. Allen, commanding the Regiment.
[Source: Official Records]
Co G, 2nd Regt, VA Vols, "Botts Greys" Charlestown, Jefferson County, was
commanded by Capt. Lawson Botts, Capt. Edwin L. Moore, and Capt. William
Chipley Shearer.[Source: A Guide to Virginia Military Organizations,
1861-1865 Lee A. Wallace, Jr., 1986, H.H. Howard, Inc, Lynchburg, VA
Second reply:
1. Richard Lee - 1618-1664, of Ditchley, Northumberland Co., VA, called
The Emigrant, progenitor of The Lees of Virginia, married Anna
Constable.
2. Richard Lee - 1647-1715, of Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., married
Letitia Corbin.
3. Thomas Lee - 1690-1750, of Stratford Hall, Westmoreland Co., married
Hannah Ludwell.
4. Richard Henry Lee - 1735-1794, of Chantilly, married (1) Anne Aylett
and (2) Anne Gaskins Pinckard (widow)
This is the line of the first Richard Henry Lee. For the rest of the
genealogy, get a copy of LEE OF VIRGINIA, which does a very good job of
detailing the genealogy. For more historical detail on Richard Henry Lee,
look at about any history of the Revolution, and the events leading up to the
signing of the Declaration of Independence. See also the book entitled THE
LEES OF VIRGINIA, by Paul C. Nagel.

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