Henry III Light Horse Harry LEE, SIGNER US. DECLARATION OF INDEPEN

Birth:
29 Jan 1756
Leesylvania, Prince William Co., Virginia
Death:
25 Mar 1818
Cumberland Island, Georgia
Marriage:
18 Jun 1793
Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Notes:
                   He was a Member of the Society of the Cincinnati (1783).
Descendents of Major General Lee meet the entrance requirements of the
Society of the Cincinnati (1783), Society of the Whiskey Rebellionof 1794
(1959) & etc.
Sources include but are not limited to;
The Hereditary Register of the United States (1981.
Birth Surety:2
Death Surety:2
                  
Anne Hill CARTER
Birth:
Oct 1773
Shirley Plantation, Charles City Co., Virginia
Death:
26 Jul 1829
Ravensworth Plantation Fairfax, Virginia
Burial:
Abt 1829
Children
Marriage
1
Algernon Sidney LEE
Birth:
2 Apr 1795
Stratford Plantation, Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Death:
9 Aug 1796
 
Marr:
 
2
Charles Carter LEE
Birth:
8 Nov 1798
Stratford Plantation, Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Death:
21 Mar 1871
Windsor Forest, Powhatan Co., Virginia
 
Marr:
 
3
Anne Kinlock LEE
Birth:
19 Jun 1800
Stratford Plantation, Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Death:
20 Feb 1864
Baltimore, Md
 
Marr:
 
4
Sidney Smith LEE
Birth:
2 Sep 1802
Camden, Nj
Death:
22 Jul 1869
 
Marr:
 
5
Birth:
19 Jan 1807
Stratford, Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Death:
19 Jan 1870
Lexington, Virginia
Marr:
1831
Arlington, Virginia 
Notes:
                   Lee, Robert E(dward) (1807-70), brilliant Confederate general, whose military genius was probably the greatest single factor in keeping the Confederacy alive through the four years of the American Civil War. Lee was born on January 19, 1807, in Stratford, Virginia, the son of Lighthorse Harry Lee, and was educated at the U.S. Military Academy. He graduated second in his class in 1829, receiving a commission as second lieutenant in the engineers. He became first lieutenant in 1836, and captain in 1838. He distinguished himself in the battles of the Mexican War and was wounded in the storming of Chapultepec in 1847; for his meritorious service he received his third brevet promotion in rank. He became superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy and later was appointed colonel of cavalry. He was in command of the Department of Texas in 1860, and, early the following year, was summoned to Washington, D.C., when war between the states seemed imminent. President Abraham Lincoln offered him the field command of the Union forces, but Lee declined. On April 20, three days after Virginia seceded from the Union, he submitted his resignation from the U.S. Army. On April 23 he became commander in chief of the military and naval forces of Virginia. For a year he was military adviser to Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America, and was then placed in command of the army in northern Virginia. In February 1865 Lee was made commander in chief of all Confederate armies; two months later the war was virtually ended by his surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House. His great battles included those of Antietam, Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg. see Civil War, American; see also separate articles on the battles mentioned. The masterly strategy of Lee was overcome only by the superior resources and troop strength of the Union. His campaigns are almost universally studied in military schools as models of strategy and tactics. He had a capacity for anticipating the actions of his opponents and for comprehending their weaknesses. He made skillful use of interior lines of communication and kept a convex front toward the enemy, so that his reinforcements, transfers, and supplies could reach their destination over short, direct routes. His greatest contribution to military practice, however, was his use of field fortifications as aids to maneuvering. He recognized that a small body of soldiers, protected by entrenchments, can hold an enemy force of many times their number, while the main body outflanks the enemy or attacks a smaller force elsewhere. In his application of this principle Lee was years ahead of his time; the tactic was not fully understood or generally adopted until the 20th century. Lee applied for but was never granted the official postwar amnesty. He accepted the presidency of Washington College, now Washington and Lee University, in the fall of 1865; within a few years it had become an outstanding institution. He died there on October 12, 1870. Lee has long been revered as an ideal by southerners and as a hero by all Americans. His antebellum home is now known as Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial, and is a national memorial. In 1975 Lee's citizenship was restored posthumously by an act of the U.S. Congress.
Source: Lee, Robert E(dward), Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
He was a Member of the Aztec Club of 1847 aka The Military Societyof the
Mexican War (1847).
Descendency from General Robert Edward Lee falls within thequalifying
requirements of The Order of the Stars and Bars.
Sources include but are not limited to;
Genealogies of Virginia Families, from the William & Mary Quarterly,Volume
2, page 623.
See also;
The Hereditary Register of the United States (1981).
                  
6
Catherine Mildred LEE
Birth:
27 Feb 1811
Stratford Plantation, Westmoreland Co., Virginia
Death:
1856
Paris, France
 
Marr:
 
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Henry III Light Horse Harry Lee, Signer Us. Declaration of Indepen - Anne Hill Carter

Henry III Light Horse Harry Lee, Signer Us. Declaration of Indepen was born at Leesylvania, Prince William Co., Virginia 29 Jan 1756. His parents were Henry II Dragoon Lee, Lieutenant Colonel and Lucy the Lowland Beauty Grymes.

He married Anne Hill Carter 18 Jun 1793 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia . Anne Hill Carter was born at Shirley Plantation, Charles City Co., Virginia Oct 1773 daughter of Charles Carter and Anne Butler Moore .

They were the parents of 6 children:
Algernon Sidney Lee born 2 Apr 1795.
Charles Carter Lee born 8 Nov 1798.
Anne Kinlock Lee born 19 Jun 1800.
Sidney Smith Lee born 2 Sep 1802.
Robert III Edward Lee, GeneralConfederate StatesofAmerica born 19 Jan 1807.
Catherine Mildred Lee born 27 Feb 1811.

Henry III Light Horse Harry Lee, Signer Us. Declaration of Indepen died 25 Mar 1818 at Cumberland Island, Georgia .

Anne Hill Carter died 26 Jul 1829 at Ravensworth Plantation Fairfax, Virginia .