- Richard Henry Lee
Infobox Officeholder
name =Richard Henry Lee
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caption =Richard Henry lee
order =14th
office =President of the Continental Congress
term_start =November 30, 1784
term_end =November 6, 1785
predecessor =Thomas Mifflin
successor =John Hancock
order2 =2ndPresident pro tempore of the United States Senate
term_start2 =April 18, 1792
term_end2 =October 8, 1792
president2 =George Washington
predecessor2 =John Langdon
successor2 =John Langdon
order3 =United States Senator
fromVirginia
term_start3 =March 4, 1789
term_end3 =October 8, 1792
predecessor3 =None; first
successor3 =John Taylor
birth_date =January 20, 1732
birth_place =Westmoreland County,Colony of Virginia
death_date =death date and age|1794|6|19|1732|1|20
death_place =Westmoreland County, Commonwealth of Virginia
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party =Anti-Administration
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profession =Law
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footnotes =Richard Henry Lee (January 20, 1732ndash June 19, 1794) was an American statesman from
Virginia best known for proposing the motion in theSecond Continental Congress calling for the colonies' independence from Great Britain.Lee also served as the sixth President of the United States in Congress assembled under the
Articles of Confederation , holding office from November 30, 1784 to November 22, 1785, and as a U.S. Senator fromVirginia from 1789 to 1792, serving during part of that time as one of the first Presidents "pro tempore".Lee was born in Stratford, Westmoreland County in the
Colony of Virginia on January 20, 1732. Richard was the son of Col. Thomas Lee, Hon. (1690-1750) andHannah Harrison Ludwell (1701-1750). He was the great-uncle of ConfederateGeneral Robert E. Lee .Richard was sent to
England and educated atQueen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield inYorkshire . In 1752 he returned to Virginia, where he began to practice law.Early career
In 1757 he was appointed
justice of the peace for Westmoreland County. In 1761 he was elected to the VirginiaHouse of Burgesses ; this is where he metPatrick Henry when both headed many committees on resolves. An early advocate of independence, he became one of the first to createCommittees of Correspondence among the many independence-minded Americans in the various colonies.American Revolution
In August 1774, Lee was chosen as a delegate to the first
Continental Congress inPhiladelphia , Pennsylvania. InLee's Resolution on the 7th of June 1776, Lee put forth the motion to the Continental Congress to declare Independence from Great Britain. which read (in part): "Resolved: That these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain is, and ought to be, totally dissolved." Due to Lee's absence from the Congress because of his wife's illness,Thomas Jefferson was to write the Declaration.Quotes
“To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.” [Letters from the Federal Farmer to the Republic (1787-1788), Letter XVIII]
Political offices
*Justice of the Peace for Westmoreland County, Virginia (1757)
*Virginia House of Burgesses (1758 - 1775)
*Member of the Continental Congress (1774 - 1779, 1784 - 1785, 1787)
*A Signer of the Declaration of Independence (1776)
*Virginia State House of Burgesses (1777, 1780, 1785)
*United States Senator fromVirginia (March 4, 1789 - October 8, 1792)
*President pro tempore during theSecond Congress Marriages and children
Richard married first on December 5, 1757,
Anne Aylett (1738-1768), daughter ofWilliam Aylett andElizabeth Eskridge (1719), who married secondly, Dr.James Steptoe , Col. (1709-1757). Anne died December 12, 1768 at Chantille, Westmoreland Co., Virginia. The couple had four surviving children:
#Thomas Lee (1758-1805).
#Col. Ludwell Lee, Esq. (1760-1836), who married Flora Lee (1771-1795), daughter of Hon. Philip Ludwell Lee, Sr., Esq. (1727-1775) and Elizabeth Steptoe (1743-1789), who married secondly, Philip Richard Fendall I (1734-1805).
#Mary Lee (1764-1795).
#Hannah Lee (1765-1801), who married Hon. Corbin Washington (1764-1799), son of Col.John Augustine Washington (1736-1787) and Hannah Bushrod (1738-1801).
#Marybelle Lee (1768), who died in infancy.Richard re-married in June or July of 1769 to Anne (Gaskins) Pinckard. The couple had five surviving children:
# Anne Lee (1770-1804), who married Hon. Charles Lee (1758-1815), U.S. Attorney General underJohn Adams . Charles was the son of Maj. Gen.Henry Lee II (1730-1787) andLucy Grymes (1734-1792).
#Henrietta "Harriotte" Lee (1773-1803), who married Hon.George Richard Lee Turberville (ca. 1770), son of Hon.George Richard Turberville, Jr. (1742-1792) andMartha Corbin (1742).
#Sarah Caldwell "Sally" Lee (1775-1837), who marriedEdmund Jennings Lee I (1772-1843), son of Maj. Gen.Henry Lee II (1730-1787) andLucy Grymes (1734-1792).
#Cassius Lee (1779-1850).
#Francis Lightfoot Lee II (1782-1850), who married Jane Fitzgerald (d. 1816), daughter of Col. John Fitzgerald and Jane Digges. (grandparents ofFrancis Preston Blair Lee )
#? Lee (1784), who died in infancy.
#? Lee (1786), who died in infancy.Francis Lightfoot Lee II
Richard's youngest son was named for his brother
Francis Lightfoot Lee , another signer of the Declaration of Independence.The younger Francis married Jane Fitzgerald (born 25 Jul 1818) on 9 Feb 1810. [citation
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=tlIEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA13&lpg=PA13&dq=%22francis+lightfoot+lee%22+%22jane+fitzgerald%22&source=web&ots=L0BQQtk3py&sig=VbNQDzRyZnxaJNPtt5sK6PqKbvE&hl=en
title=Stratford Hall and the Lees Connected with Its History
last=Alexander
first=Frederick Warren
date=1912
pages=145-146
accessdate=2008-03-01] In 1811 he purchased the estate "Sully" inFairfax County, Virginia from his second cousin Richard Bland Lee.Gamble, Robert S. Sully:Biography of a House (Chantilly, Virginia: Sully Foundation Ltd., 1973)] Jane died on 25 Jul 1816, shortly after the birth on their fifth child.;Children
#Jane Elizabeth Lee (1 Jan 1811-25 Jun 1837); married Henry T. Harrison
#Samuel Philips Lee (13 Feb 1812-5 Jun 1897); Rear Admiral; marriedElizabeth Blair , daughter ofFrancis Preston Blair
#John Fitzgerald Lee (5 May 1813-17 Jun 1840)
#Arthur Lee (18 Feb 1815-3 Aug 1841)
#Frances Ann Lee (30 Jun 1816-5 Dec 1889); married Robinson GoldsboroughAncestry
Richard was the son of Col. Thomas Lee, Hon. (1690-1750) of "Stratford Hall", Westmoreland Co., Virginia. Thomas married
Hannah Harrison Ludwell (1701-1750).Hannah was the daughter of Col.
Philip Ludwell II (1672-1726) of "Greenspring ", andHannah Harrison (1679-1731).Thomas was the son of Col.
Richard Lee II , Esq., “the scholar” (1647-1715) andLaetitia Corbin (ca. 1657-1706).Laetitia was the daughter of Richard’s neighbor and, Councillor, Hon.
Henry Corbin, Sr. (1629-1676) andAlice (Eltonhead) Burnham (ca. 1627-1684).Richard II, was the son of Col.
Richard Lee I , Esq., "the immigrant" (1618-1664) andAnne Constable (ca. 1621-1666).Anne was the daughter of
Thomas Constable and a ward ofSir John Thoroughgood .He was related to Colonel Noah Lee (Revolutionary War), but not to General Robert E. Lee (Civil War).Legacy
Lee County, Georgia is named in his honor.Representations in fiction
Richard Henry Lee is a key character in the musical "1776". He was portrayed by
Ron Holgate in both the Broadway cast and in the 1972 film. The character performs a song called "The Lees of Old Virginia", in which he explains how he knows he will be able to convince theVirginia House of Burgesses to allow him to propose independence.References
External links
* [http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/signers/rhlee.htm Richard Henry Lee]
* [http://www.colonialhall.com/leerh/leerh.php Biography by Rev. Charles A. Goodrich, 1856]
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