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Kathleen Much <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Jan 2010 22:23:46 -0800
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Paul C. Nagel, _The Lees of Virginia_ (New York: Oxford University Press,
1990), pp. 14-20: "Anne had given birth to her tenth and last child, Charles
Lee, on 21 May 1656....
"After Richard and Anne established the family at Stratford-Langton [in
1661], they presented their youngest son Charles for christening....
"Charles Lee, the youngest son of Richard and Anne, lived longest with his
mother and eventually inherited the middle third of the Dividing Creek
estate. His share has come to be known as the Cobbs Hall plantation, after
the house erected on the site where Anne and Richard had first lived. The
building standing there today is the third such dwelling, for Richard and
Anne's home apparently was replaced in 1720." Death date 1700 and wife
Elizabeth Medstand shown on end papers.

There may be more on Charles's descendants in the Nagel book.

Kathleen
The Book Doctor

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