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About Sarah E. Lee
1st wife of Philip Lee.
Capt. Philip Lee, Sr., Hon., Esq. (1681-1744), Captain, Justice, Sheriff, member of Upper House, King's Council. Philip was the son of Col. Richard Lee II, Esq., “the scholar” (1647-1715) and Laetitia Corbin (ca. 1657-1706).
Wives:
- Sarah E. Brooke 1683-1724, daughter of Hon. Thomas Brooks; probably 8 children
- after 1724 to Elizabeth Lawson Sewell (widow of Henry Sewell); 9 children
Children with Sarah:
- Richard d. 1787
- Eleanor 1710-1759
- Anne
- Philip
- Sarah
- Thomas d. 1749
- Francis
- Arthur d. 1760
Children
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lee-32053
His will lists children:
Lee, Philip, gent., Prince George's County, 20th March, 1743-4; 1st May, 1744.
To son Richard, at death of his mother-in-law, land which test. bought from Thomas Smith and Daniel Dulaney, he to make over to son Arthur, 500 A. Rock Cr. land left him by his mother Sarah, dec'd.
To son Hancock 1/2 land taken up at Rock Cr. and plantations bought from Joseph and James Brook.
To son Corbin, residue of land taken up at Rock Cr. and 200 A. "Rehoboth" given test. by his father Col. Richard of Va.
To sons John and George, 600 A. "Rehoboth".
To son Francis, 200 A. "Rehoboth,"
To grandson Philip, 200 A. "Rehoboth".
To wife Elizabeth, provided she remain a Protestant, ""Bart's Hope" and "The Addition" which test. bought from Major or Capt. Samuel Perry.
To son George, "Lee's Purchase" on Potomac R. which test. bought from John Ashman.
To sons Richard and Thomas, "Paradise" in Gloucester Go., left test. by his father.
To daus. Eleanor and Anne Russell, £5.
To grandchild - and Philip, child. of test. son Philip, dec'd. and his wife Grace, grandchild, --, - child. of test. oldest son Richard and his wife Grace, and any other grandchild. born or to be born, personalty.
To dau.--, Patts, wife of William Patts, personalty. [probably Potts]
To wife Elizabeth, and child. Richard, Arthur, Hancock, Corbin, John, George, Francis, Thomas, Letitia, Elizabeth, Alice, Hannah, Margaret and grandson Philip, residue of estate including Bake House and Grist Mill.
Exs.: Wife Elizabeth, son Thomas.
Test: Joseph Gwinn, Benj. Gwinn, Philip Jenkins, Charles Jones, John Douglas. 23.480,
Sarah E. Lee's Timeline
1685 |
1685
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Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland
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1701 |
1701
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Charles, MD, United States
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1704
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1709
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1710 |
August 10, 1710
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Prince George's, Maryland
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1712
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Pr Geo's Co., Md
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1713
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1717
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1719
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Charles County, Province of Maryland
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