Mother: Linda SMITH |
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Mother: Elizabeth COX |
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Mother: Hannah Philippa Harrison LUDWELL |
LEE, Arthur, 1740-1792: LEE, Arthur, (brother of Francis
Lightfoot Lee and Richard Henry Lee), a Delegate from Virginia;
born at “Stratford,” in Westmoreland County, Va., December 20,
1740; attended Eton College, England; studied medicine at the
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and was graduated in 1765;
returned to London in 1766 and studied law at Temple Bar
1766-1770; was admitted to the bar and practiced in London
1770-1776; commissioned as agent of Massachusetts in England and
France in 1770; appointed correspondent of Congress in London in
1775; commissioner to France in 1776 and to Spain in 1777;
returned to Virginia in 1780; member of the State house of
delegates 1781-1783, 1785, and 1786; Member of the Continental
Congress 1782-1784; member of the Treasury board 1785-1789; died
in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Va., on December 12, 1792;
interment in Lansdowne Garden, in the rear of “Lansdowne,” his
home, at Urbanna, Va.
Bibliography: DAB; Potts, Louis W. Arthur Lee, A Virtuous
Revolutionary. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press,
1981; Riggs, A.R. The Nine Lives of Arthur Lee, Virginia
Patriot. Williamsburg: Virginia Independence Bicentennial
Commission, 1976.
"Philip Ludwell was the acting executor of his father's will.
Four younger siblings still living at Stratford had been
entrusted to his care - Francis Lightfoot (1734-1797), Alice
(1736-1817), William (1739-1795), and Arthur (1740-1792). Philip
Ludwell kept William at Stratford and taught him all he had
learned of plantation management and the tobacco trade. He sent
the more intellectual Arthur first to Eton and then to the
University of Edinburgh to study medicine. Philip Ludwell was
careful that his youngest brother not be encouraged to develop a
ruinously expensive lifestyle, writing his English guardian
James Russell:
I desire my brother may have a suit of plain cloaths made as
soon as he gets to you of such as is fit for a boy of his age
and other things for his dress proper to wear with it. I chuse
he should only have one plain winter suit and one plain summer
suit in a year and the other parts of his dress suitable to
them. He will have occasion for little or no pocket money as he
is to get his living by his head and has not an estate to
support him as a Gent[lema]n without a profession, so the more
he minds his studys the less time he will have to spend money."
Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume II, I--Fathers of the
Revolution: Arthur Lee was born at Stratford, Westmoreland
county, Virginia, December 21, 1740, eighth and youngest son of
Governor Thomas and Hannah (Ludwell) Lee, grandson of Colonel
Richard and Laetitia (Corbin) Lee, and of Colonel Philip
Ludwell, of Green Spring, Virginia, and great-grandson of
Richard and Ann Lee, and of Philip Ludwell, governor of North
Carolina, 1689-91. He was educated at Eton and the University of
Edinburgh. After journeying through Holland and Germany he
returned and practiced medicine in Williamsburg. The efforts to
enforce the Stamp Act determined him to study law in order to
assist the colonies in obtaining redress. He studied law in the
Temple, London, 1768-70, and practiced in London, 1770-76,
meantime studying the Colonial questions and discussing the
Townshend acts and other aggressive measures proposed by
parliament. He won fame as a writer, signing himself "Monitor"
and "Junius Americanus," and was the author of "An Appeal to the
English Nation." He was a leading member of the "Supporters of
the Bill of Rights," organized for the discussion of the
measures of the British ministry and the restoration to the
American colonies of the right to regulate taxes through their
own representatives. He gained the friendship of Burke,
Priestly, Dunning, Baire and Sir William Jones, and was admitted
to a fellowship in the Royal Society. He was appointed by the
general court of Massachusetts in 1770 as representative for
that colony in London, as associate with Benjamin Franklin. He
was appointed by Congress with Franklin, Jay and Dickinson, to
open correspondence with friends of America in Europe, and was
made secret agent of the committee in London, and opened
negotiations with the French government which led to his
residence in Paris in 1776. In 1776 Congress appointed him a
joint commissioner with Benjamin Franklin and Silas Deane to
secure a treaty of alliance with France, and in 1777 he was
intrusted with special missions to Spain and Prussia, and in
October, 1778, was continued as sole commissioner to Spain, also
acting in the same capacity to the court of Prussia, but
residing in Paris. His frequent quarrels with Franklin and Deane
led to his recall in 1779. He was a representative in the
general assembly of Virginia, 1781; a delegate to the
Continental Congress, 1781-84; Indian commissioner in Western
New York and Pennsylvania, 1784, and a member of the board of
treasury, 1784-89. He was opposed to the adoption of the Federal
constitution. He retired to his estate, "Lansdowne," at Urbanna,
Middlesex county, Virginia, in 1789, where he devoted himself to
his books and correspondence. He was a member of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences, and received the honorary degree
of LL. D. from Harvard College in 1781. He died unmarried, at
Urbanna, Virginia, December 12, 1792.
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_Richard LEE "the immigrant"_______+ | (1613 - 1664) m 1641 _Richard LEE _____________________| | (1647 - 1714) m 1674 | | |_Anne CONSTABLE OWEN? _____________+ | (1615 - 1706) m 1641 _Thomas LEE of Stratford___________| | (1690 - 1750) m 1722 | | | _Henry CORBIN "the Immigrant"______ | | | (1629 - 1675) m 1645 | |_Laetitia CORBIN _________________| | (1657 - 1706) m 1674 | | |_Alice ELTONHEAD __________________+ | (1627 - 1685) m 1645 | |--Arthur LEE | (1740 - 1792) | _Philip LUDWELL of the Carolinas___ | | (1638 - 1704) m 1668 | _Philip LUDWELL II of Greenspring_| | | (1672 - 1726) m 1697 | | | |_Lucy Burwell HIGGINSON ___________+ | | (1632 - 1675) m 1668 |_Hannah Philippa Harrison LUDWELL _| (1701 - 1750) m 1722 | | _Benjamin HARRISON II of Wakefield_+ | | (1645 - 1712) |_Hannah HARRISON _________________| (1678 - 1731) m 1697 | |_Hannah CHURCHILL? ________________ (1651 - 1698)
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Mother: Ada Mollie CORLEY |
_____________________ | ______________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Ora Bascomb SINGLETON _| | (1871 - 1949) m 1894 | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Ila Gertrude SINGLETON | (1904 - ....) | _Wiley CORLEY _______+ | | (1811 - 1864) m 1837 | _James Marion CORLEY _| | | (1838 - 1908) m 1866 | | | |_Mary Ann LEACH _____+ | | (1817 - 1896) m 1837 |_Ada Mollie CORLEY _____| (1872 - 1946) m 1894 | | _____________________ | | |_Emma Marion LONG ____| (1844 - 1917) m 1866 | |_____________________
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Mother: Mildred READE |
____________________________________________ | _Augustine WARNER I "the Immigrant"_| | (1611 - 1674) m 1638 | | |____________________________________________ | _Augustine WARNER II_| | (1642 - 1681) m 1663| | | _Larewnce TOWNLEY __________________________ | | | (1580 - ....) | |_Mary Markas TOWNLEY _______________| | (1614 - 1662) m 1638 | | |_Jennet HALSTEAD ___________________________ | (1590 - ....) | |--Augustine WARNER III | (1665 - 1687) | _ANDREW READE ______________________________+ | | (1580 - 1623) | _George READE of VA "the Immigrant"_| | | (1608 - 1674) m 1641 | | | |_MILDRED WINDEBANK _________________________+ | | (1584 - 1630) |_Mildred READE ______| (1643 - 1686) m 1663| | _Nicholas MARTIAN (MARTIAU) "the Immigrant"_ | | (1592 - 1657) |_Elizabeth MARTIAN (MARTIAU) _______| (1625 - 1684) m 1641 | |_Jane BERKELEY _____________________________ (1593 - 1629)
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Mother: Elizabeth Jane GATEWOOD |
_____________________ | ___________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _James W. WARWICK ________| | (1813 - 1880) m 1844 | | | _____________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Margaret C. WARWICK | (1854 - ....) | _William GATEWOOD ___+ | | (1745 - 1825) m 1799 | _Francis Warwick GATEWOOD _| | | (1800 - 1863) m 1822 | | | |_Jane WARWICK _______+ | | (1779 - 1839) m 1799 |_Elizabeth Jane GATEWOOD _| (1823 - 1880) m 1844 | | _Charles BEALE ______ | | (1770 - ....) |_Margaret Skillern BEALE __| (1804 - 1894) m 1822 | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary Ardis BRADLEY |
_Samuel III WEAVER _____+ | (1690 - 1769) m 1737 _David WEAVER ________________________| | (1745 - 1813) m 1769 | | |_Françoise L'ORANGE ____+ | (1700 - 1769) m 1737 _Isham D. WEAVER ____| | (1791 - 1878) m 1820| | | ________________________ | | | | |_Masinbird SHOEMAKER _________________| | (1745 - 1825) m 1769 | | |________________________ | | |--R. Thomas Lutitous WEAVER C.S.A. | (1835 - ....) | ________________________ | | | _John Ardis BRADLEY II________________| | | (1773 - 1828) m 1798 | | | |________________________ | | |_Mary Ardis BRADLEY _| (1799 - 1867) m 1820| | _Francis MERIWETHER ____+ | | (1737 - 1803) m 1760 |_Margaret Jameson "Peggy" MERIWETHER _| (1776 - 1819) m 1798 | |_Martha Gaines JAMESON _+ (1743 - 1818) m 1760
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Father: Benjamin Presley WINTER Mother: Shellie Dona HIOTT |
_Robert Patrick Lindsay WINTER _+ | (1805 - 1837) _Thomas Henry WINTER C.S.A._| | (1828 - 1895) m 1850 | | |_Martha Jane PACKER ____________+ | (1800 - ....) _Benjamin Presley WINTER _| | (1872 - 1919) m 1897 | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_Caroline Mildred SISTRUCK _| | (1829 - 1899) m 1850 | | |________________________________ | | |--Dan A. WINTER | (1898 - ....) | ________________________________ | | | _ HIOTT ____________________| | | (1850 - ....) | | | |________________________________ | | |_Shellie Dona HIOTT ______| (1870 - ....) m 1897 | | ________________________________ | | |____________________________| | |________________________________
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