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  1. Colonial politician and officeholder. Merchant and planter. Death and legacy. Children. References. See also. Richard Lee I (1618 – 1 March 1664) (later nicknamed "The Immigrant") was the first member of the Lee family to live in America.

    • Lawyer, Planter, Soldier, Politician
    • Anne Constable
  2. Richard Lee I (1618 – 1 March 1664) (later nicknamed "The Immigrant") was the first member of the Lee family to live in America (although he also considered himself an English gentleman).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_familyLee family - Wikipedia

    The Lee family of the United States is a historically significant Virginia and Maryland political family, whose many prominent members are known for their accomplishments in politics and the military. The family became prominent in colonial British America when Richard Lee I ("The Immigrant") immigrated to Colonial Virginia in 1639 ...

    • England
  4. When Richard Lee I was born about 1704, in Nansemond, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, John Lee, was 36 and his mother, Mary Emerson, was 30. He married Elizabeth Pender about 1728, in Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. He died in April 1756, in Edgecombe, North Carolina, ...

    • Male
    • Elizabeth Pender
  5. The Lee Family Digital Archive is a scholarly effort to collect, edit, and disseminate the papers of the Lee family of Virginia. The Lees of Virginia included Richard Lee I, the immigrant founder of the family, who came to Virginia from England around 1640, and his descendants.

  6. 21 de abr. de 2023 · Richard Lee I (c 1613/1617 – 1664), later nicknamed "The Immigrant" was the first member of the Lee family to live in America; he emigrated from Shropshire, England to Virginia in 1639. Lee was a lawyer, planter, soldier, politician, and Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses.

  7. 27 de ene. de 2020 · No longer a leader, Virginia became simply another contributing member of the United States, and the Lees, ever faithful continued to play their part. Today debates abound, but what is not debatable is the Lee impact as trailblazers, innovators, country-builders, heroes, and sometime villains.