- William Henry Fitzhugh Lee
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name = William Henry Fitzhugh Lee
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caption = Virginia Senator Representative of Virginia
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death_place =Alexandria, Virginia
office =Virginia Senate
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term_start = 1875
term_end = 1878
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term_end2 = 1887-1891
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spouse = 1st Charlotte Wickham, 2nd Mary Tabb Bolling
children = Robert Edward Lee,George Bolling Lee
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footnotes =William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (
May 31 ,1837 –October 15 ,1891 ), known as Rooney Lee or W.H.F. Lee, was the second son ofRobert E. Lee and Mary Anna Randolph Custis. He was a planter, a Confederatecavalry General in theAmerican Civil War , and later a member of theU.S. Congress .Early life
Lee was born at Arlington House in
Arlington, Virginia , Virginia. He attendedHarvard University , and then followed in his father's footsteps, entering theUnited States Army in 1857 as a second lieutenant. He served with the6th U.S. Infantry underAlbert Sidney Johnston , and participated in theUtah War against theMormons . In 1859, he resigned from the U.S. Army to operate hisWhite House Plantation , on the south shore of thePamunkey River , inNew Kent County, Virginia .Civil War
With the outbreak of the Civil War Lee became a
captain in the Confederate Army cavalry and was soon promoted to major. He initially served in western Virginia under the command of Brig. Gen.William Loring during 1861 and early 1862. He was then placed under the command of Maj. Gen.J.E.B. Stuart , becoming a lieutenant colonel, and latercolonel in the 9th Virginia Cavalry.After the
Battle of South Mountain , Lee was promoted to brigadier general. He fought at Antietam under the command of Brig. Gen.Fitzhugh Lee , his cousin. He commanded the 3rd Brigade of Stuart's Cavalry Division at the Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. He was wounded during combat at Brandy Station at the beginning of theGettysburg Campaign and was captured by Union forces at Hickory Hill, Virginia, two weeks later, while recuperating. He was aprisoner of war inNew York State until exchanged back to the Confederate Army onFebruary 25 ,1864 . He was exchanged for captive Union Brig. Gen.Neal S. Dow . In April, he was promoted to major general and commanded a division in the Cavalry Corps during the breakout from Petersburg and the retreat of his father's army in theAppomattox Campaign . By the end of the war, he had risen to second-in-command of the Confederate cavalry. He surrendered along with his father atAppomattox Court House .Post-War career
Lee returned to White House Plantation and planting after the war. Nearby, his younger brother Rob lived at
Romancock Plantation across the river in King William County.After his mother died in 1873, Rooney inherited
Ravensworth Estate , the old Fitzhugh family property (near present-day Springfield) in Fairfax County with 563 acres of land. He moved there from White House. In 1875 Rooney was elected to theVirginia Senate , serving until 1878. He was then elected as a Democrat to theUS House of Representatives in 1887. He served in the House until his death at Ravensworth in 1891. He is interred in theLee Chapel atWashington and Lee University inLexington, Virginia with his parents and siblings.Family
Lee married twice, first in 1859 to Charlotte Wickham, a descendant of attorney John Wickham. They had two children, a boy and a girl, both of whom died in infancy. Charlotte died in 1863.
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November 28 ,1867 , he married Mary Tabb Bolling, a descendant ofColonel Robert Bolling and his second wifeAnne Stith . They had two children: Robert Edward Lee, born 1870, andGeorge Bolling Lee , born 1872.Lee is the step-great-great-grandson of
George Washington . Lee's mother, Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee, was the great-granddaughter ofMartha Custis Washington , who was a widow living at herWhite House Plantation in New Kent County (which Rooney Lee later inherited) when she was courted by Colonel George Washington before their marriage in 1759.ahnentafel-compact5
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1= 1. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee
2= 2.Robert E. Lee
3= 3. Mary Anna Randolph Custis
4= 4.Henry Lee III
5= 5. Anne Hill Carter
6= 6.George Washington Parke Custis
7= 7. Mary Lee Fitzhugh
8= 8.Henry Lee II
9= 9. Lucy Grymes
10= 10. Charles Carter
11= 11. Ann Butler Moore
12= 12.John Parke Custis
13= 13. Eleanor Calvert
14= 14.William Fitzhugh
15= 15. Anne Randolph
16= 16.Henry Lee I
17= 17. Mary Bland
18= 18. Charles Grymes
19= 19. Frances Jennings
20= 20. John Carter
21= 21. Elizabeth Hill
22= 22. Bernard Moore
23= 23. Anne Catherine Spotswood
24= 24.Daniel Parke Custis
25= 25. Martha Dandridge
26= 26. Benedict Swingate Calvert
27= 27. Elizabeth Calvert Butler
28= 28. Henry Fitzhugh
29= 29. Lucy Carter
30= 30. Peter Randolph
31= 31. Lucy BollingReferences
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
External links
* [http://aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=86 AOTW: Colonel William Henry Fitzhugh Lee]
* [http://www.aboutfamouspeople.com/article1205.html About Famous People: William Henry Fitzhugh Lee]
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000208 Biographical Directory of the US Congress: William Henry Fitzhugh Lee]Persondata
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