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  1. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Anne Lee (Fairfax) Also Known As: "Anne (Fairfax) Washington Lee" Birthdate: September 17, 1728: Birthplace: West Indies: Death: March 14, 1761 (32) Westmoreland, Virginia (Cancer) Place of Burial: Mount Vernon, Fairfax, Virginia, United States: Immediate Family:

    • Lawrence Washington, Col. George Lee
    • West Indies
    • "Anne (Fairfax) Washington Lee"
    • September 17, 1728
    • Biography
    • Sources
    • Acknowledgments

    George Washington is connected to this particular family of mixed race Bahamian heritage (read the story of the Fairfaxes and George Washington). Suspicions are that Anne Fairfax, Mount Vernon's first mistress and the wife of Lawrence Washington, the President's brother, was a woman of colour whose mother was born in the Bahamas. A number of George...

    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/secret/famous/fairfax.html
    The ancestors and descendants of Colonel David FunstenDurand, Hortense Funsten. Publisher New York : The Knickerbocker Press, 1926. Page: 32
    ↑Marriage:"U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" Source number: 413.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: BSF Ancestry Record 7836 #730806 (access...

    Thank you to Clay Hensonfor creating WikiTree profile Fairfax-166 through the import of Henson Family Tree_2013-03-12.ged on Mar 12, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Clay...

    • Female
    • March 14, 1761
    • Lawrence Washington, George Lee
  2. Anne married second George LEE on 16 December 1752 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Anne FAIRFAX died in 1761 in Virgina. She was buried in Burnt House Fields, Lee Family Estate, Coles Point, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Family links: Parents: William Fairfax (1691 - 1757) Sarah Walker (1695 - 1731) Spouses: Lawrence Washington (1718 - 1752)

  3. Because Anne Lee had been his brother's wife, Washington too must have shuddered at this racial epithet from beyond the grave. But, as the African American saying goes, God don't like ugly!

  4. Anne Fairfax Washington, had remarried by that time to George Lee, and no longer lived at Mount Vernon. George Lee and Anne Washington Lee decided to lease the property to George. It was when Anne Washington Lee died in 1761, George ceased leasing Mount Vernon as, in accordance with his late brother's will, Mount Vernon was officially his own ...

  5. Ann Fairfax Washington soon became Mrs. George Lee, putting an end to any plans she may have had of remaining at Mount Vernon. George Washington took advantage of the opportunity to take over the plantation.

  6. 11 de nov. de 2018 · Mrs Anne (Fairfax) Washington, Lee. zoom_in 1 images. Spouses. Lawrence Washington (1718-1752) George Lee (1714-1761) Children. Jane Washington (1744-1745) Fairfax Washington (1747-1747) Mildred Washington (1748-1749) Sarah Washington (1750-1754) Associated Houses. Mount Vernon. Categories. Fashionistas & Socialites Heiresses. Share.