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death in London in 1767, William Lee stayed in that city, courted his heiress cousin Hannah Philippa Ludwell (30 years old at the time and known for an independent disposition), and married her on March 7, 1769. By this time, her sister Frances had also died, and Hannah Ludwell Lee worked to ensure that she (and not her remaining sister
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Nonetheless, a free Black community remained at Centerville, in what he had called the Hot Water Tract. Although William L. Lee's will also made a bequest to establish a free school there, in 1818 the College of William and Mary brought suit, alleging that the annual allotments of corn had not been
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Both sisters then moved to Green Spring, wary of suitors attracted by their wealth. As executor, Hodgson tried to impose discipline on the plantation, including its slaves freed by William Lee's will on January 1 following his death, but finally sold the estate to George Mason in 1824. After interim
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Lee learned that his wife died suddenly in Ostend, Belgium on August 18, 1784, on her way home with the children, and ordered her buried in London with her parents. In 1785, his eyesight failing, he also tried to strengthen the Episcopal Church, while waiting for his daughters to arrive (they did in
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During the war, his brother Richard Henry Lee had warned William Lee that slaves were fleeing to British lines, such that Lucy Paradise's Rich Neck plantation had but one remaining slave, and all Richard Taliaferro's slaves at Powhatan Plantation and Champion Travis' of Jamestown Island had escaped.
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William Lee returned to Virginia for five years, 1763-1768, to work at Stratford and assist his eldest brother Col. Philip Lee (1717-1775, already a member of the Governor's Council), then sailed to London en route to making his fortune in India or elsewhere. However, after hearing of Col. Ludwell's
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His underage sisters remained at Menokin, then after Col. Frank Lee's death moved to Alexandria, Virginia, where Portia married merchant William Hodgson in May 1799. William L. Lee often visited them, and Philadelphia, but also chose to pull down the old house against the advice of Benjamin Latrobe
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for 1774 after Sheriff Plomer resigned. The other sheriff for that year, Stephen Sayes, was also American born. The position gave them the opportunity to press in high places the American case for less taxation and more representation. After his year as sheriff, William Lee was elected an Alderman,
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months later) would inherit the 7000 acre Green Spring plantation, but she did not want to return to Virginia. While Hannah proved to be shrewd in understanding the purchasing desires and needs of planters' wives (thus helping to gain business from their husbands), William Lee also made some unwise
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As a younger brother, Lee did not expect to inherit plantations from his parents, but after completing his education moved to London and became a mercantile agent for Virginia in the tobacco trade. Beginning in 1760, he and his sister Alice (who was trying to escape an unfortunate marriage to Billy
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who was administering Philip Ludlow's will. Thus, the family stayed in London and William Lee began a career as a tobacco merchant, as well as raising the family described below, and superintending the education in England of the sons of their brother Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Lee and Ludwell Lee,
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William Lee died at Green Spring plantation on June 27, 1795, and was buried beside his Ludwell grandparents in Jamestown. The will he penned in 1789 left most of his estate (including about 8700 acres of land once held by Philip Ludwell III) to his son WIlliam Ludwell Lee, then 20 years old, who
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While at Green Spring with his son William Ludlow Lee, William Lee was concerned about the blacks, ordering that the most promising be apprenticed to various trades, as well as ordering repairs made upon the mansion that had grown decrepit under a succession of overseers.
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and Mary Kendall. Unless this merchant returned to Virginia between 1779 and 1781, a different man won election and re-election to in the Virginia House of Delegates, representing Northumberland County as the American Revolutionary War ended.
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and replaced it with a new one. However, William L. Lee died on January 24, 1803. He was interred beside his father at Jamestown, with Bishop James Madison officiating at the service, which was postponed because of weather.
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owners, John and Robert C.A. Ward of New Jersey resumed using slave labor. Cornelia married Richmond businessman John Hopkins and bore four daughters before dying in Richmond of complications from the last birth in 1818.
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William married Hannah Phillipa Ludwell (1739–1784) on March 7, 1769, in London, following her father's death in that city. Hannah was also born into the First Families of Virginia as one of three daughters of Col.
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paid, nor did the college ever establish the school, although the case reportedly reached the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. By 1842 James City County voters were asked for permission to lend the funds out.
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Although ill and going blind (cataract surgery in Philadelphia in 1789 having failed), Lee in 1790 accepted the post of James City County sheriff, and served two years.
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William Ludwell Lee (1775–1803), who never married, and whose will administered by his brother in law William Hodgson freed his slaves.
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elected him to the Virginia Senate in 1783 together with David Jameson, and confirmed Lee as their sole senator in the next session.
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but could not fulfill his dream to become a member of Parliament. Nonetheless, he continued his campaign for American rights.
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decisions concerning her Virginia plantations firing the long-time overseer and antagonizing the widely respected
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 152, 155
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chose not to accept his father's advice to change his surname to Ludwell so that family name would not die out.
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Green Spring would again become a battle site in the American Civil War, as part of the
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and received a private education appropriate to his class. Two of his elder brothers,
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and his three daughters (the Ludwell family included no sons). Ludwell owned
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Virginia's Eastern Shore: a history of Northampton and Accomack Counties
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Moreover, his wife's plantation on July 6, 1781, became the site of
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Shippen) lived in London with their mother's widower brother, Col.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Portia Lee (1777–1840), who married William Hodgson (1765–1820).
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Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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After joining the Haberdashers Company, Lee was appointed
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Delegate, Continental Congress, 1774, 1776, 1784-1787
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by the childless Col. Frank Lee and his wife Becky).
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treaty that Lee helped draft became the cause of the
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Cornelia Lee (1780–1818), who married John Hopkins (
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Index

Virginia Senate
Elizabeth City
Warwick
York Counties
Westmoreland County
Virginia
Westmoreland County
Colony of Virginia
Arthur Lee
Francis Lightfoot Lee
Richard Henry Lee
Thomas Lee
Oxford University
justice of the peace
American
Revolutionary War
Elizabeth City
Warwick
York Counties
Virginia Senate
Stratford Hall Plantation
Westmoreland County, Virginia
Thomas Lee
Hannah Harrison Ludwell
Richard Lee I
First Families of Virginia
Richard Henry Lee
Francis Lightfoot Lee
Virginia General Assembly
Continental Congress

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