Lee, Philip Ludwell

Birth Name Lee, Philip Ludwell 1a
Gramps ID I3226
Gender male
Age at Death 48 years, 11 months, 14 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E6184] 1725/6-02-24 (Julian) Stratford, Westmoreland, VA, USA  
1b
Death [E6185] 1775-02-21 Westmoreland, Probate, VA, USA  
1c
Burial [E6186] 1775    
 

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Lee, Thomas [I3222]16901750-11-14
Mother Ludwell, Hannah Harrison [I3221]1701-12-051749/50-01-25 (Julian)
    Brother     Lee, James [I3237] UNKNOWN
    Brother     Lee, Thomas Ludwell Jr [I1514] UNKNOWN
    Brother     Lee, Richard [I3233] 1723-06-17 1750
         Lee, Philip Ludwell [I3226] 1725/6-02-24 (Julian) 1775-02-21
    Sister     Lee, Hannah Ludwell [I3229] 1727/8-02-06 (Julian) 1782
    Brother     Lee, John [I3232] 1729-03-28 1729-03-28
    Sister     Lee, Lucy [I3234] 1729/30-02-26 (Julian) 1750-09-26
    Sister     Lee, Eleanor [I3236] 1730-09-26 UNKNOWN
    Sister     Lee, Lettice Corbin [I3238] 1730-09-26 UNKNOWN
    Sister     Lee, Lucinda [I3235] 1730-09-26 UNKNOWN
    Brother     Lee, Richard Henry [I3220] 1731/2-01-20 (Julian) 1794-06-19
    Brother     Lee, Francis Lightfoot [I3227] 1734-10-14 1797
    Sister     Lee, Alice [I3230] 1736-06-04 1817-03-25
    Brother     Lee, William [I3228] 1739 1795-06-27
    Brother     Lee, Arthur [I3231] 1740-12-21 1792-12-12

Narrative

“This Monument is erected to the Memory of the Honourable Col. Thomas Lee, Commander-in-chief and President of His Majesties Council for this Colony, descended from the very ancient and Honourable Family of Lees in Shropshire in England, who dyed November 14, 1750, aged 60 years; and of the Hon. Mrs. Hannah Lee, his Wife, by PHILIP LUDWELL LEE, their eldest son, as a just and dutyfull Tribute to so excellant a Father and Mother, Patterns of Conjugal Virtue. They are buryed eighteen miles from this in the family burying place, called Old _______ in Cople Parish, in this County.” No one can well doubt that the “family burying place” was in the old Burnt House Fields at Mt. Pleasant. This was the “one acre where my Hon’d Father is Buryed” that Thomas, in his will, desired should not “be disposed of upon any pretense whatsoever.” It was the “family burying place at the burnt House, as it is called,” where Richard Henry Lee desired to be buried. Thomas Lee’s will was dated 22 Feb 1749, probated in Westmoreland Co., VA 30 Jul 1751.

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
REFN 3226
 

Pedigree

  1. Lee, Thomas [I3222]
    1. Ludwell, Hannah Harrison [I3221]
      1. Lee, James [I3237]
      2. Lee, Thomas Ludwell Jr [I1514]
      3. Lee, Richard [I3233]
      4. Lee, Philip Ludwell
      5. Lee, Hannah Ludwell [I3229]
      6. Lee, John [I3232]
      7. Lee, Lucy [I3234]
      8. Lee, Eleanor [I3236]
      9. Lee, Lettice Corbin [I3238]
      10. Lee, Lucinda [I3235]
      11. Lee, Richard Henry [I3220]
      12. Lee, Francis Lightfoot [I3227]
      13. Lee, Alice [I3230]
      14. Lee, William [I3228]
      15. Lee, Arthur [I3231]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Ancestry.com: One World Tree (sm) [S3462]
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        Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

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        Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.

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        Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc.