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This month’s “Kinship Report” is on a LEE Family connection to Missouri. I think many of you will find this interesting. The War was much more than “political” but it had far reaching implications throughout the South. This War was also a family or cultural War raged on by the political machine of the North -- the political machine that had turned its eyes away from the cultural part of America but was looking solely at the commercialization or industrialization of America. There is another word for those two words. Think about it? Anyways here is only one connection of the Lee Family and beyound to Missouri. Richard Lee was born in Gloucester, Virginia; died 12 March 1714 in Westmoreland, Virginia. He married Laetitia Corbin in Westmoreland, Virginia. She was born in Stratfordshire, England. To them was born:
First, let’s look at Thomas Lee (#7 above) and his brother Henry Lee (#8 above). Thomas Lee was born 1690 at Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland, Virginia. He died 14 November 1750 at Stratford, Westmoreland, Virginia. He married Hannah Harrison Ludwell on May 1722 in Green Spring, Westmoreland, Virginia. She was born 5 December 1701 in Green Springs, and died on 25 January 1750 at Stratford, Westmoreland, Virginia. Hannah Harrison Ludwell had quite a line of kinship. She was cousin to William Henry Harrison, 9th US President; Benjamin Harrison, 23rd US President; and Rutherford B. Hayes 19th US President. These are just to name a few. Their Children were:
Now on to brother Henry Lee, born 1691 in Virginia and died 1723 in Virginia. He married Mary Bland. She was born 21 August 1704 in Prince William, Virginia and died in 1764 in Westmoreland, Virginia. Their children were;
Henry Lee born 1729 at Westmoreland, Virginia; died 1787 in Westmoreland, Virginia. He married Lucy Grymes on 1 December 1753 in Gloucester, Virginia. She was born 26 April 1734 in Richmond, Virginia and died 1792 in Westmoreland, Virginia. Their Children were;
The above Henry Lee (#1) born 29 January 1756 at Prince William, Virginia and died 25 March 1818 at Cumberland Island, Georgia. He was married to Ann Hill Carter on 18 June 1793 at Stratford Hall, Westmoreland, Virginia. She was born 1773 at Shirley Plantation, James River, Virginia and died 1829 at Ravensworth Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia. Henry Lee was married several times. Henry Lee and Ann Hill Carter’s children were:
Now back up to Thomas Lee (#7) brother to Henry Lee and Great Great Uncle to Gen. Robert E. Lee. One of Thomas Lee’s sons was Richard Henry Lee. Richard Henry Lee (brother to Francis Lightfoot Lee) was born 20 January 1732 at Stratford, Westmoreland, Virginia and died 19 June 1794 at Chantilly, Westmoreland, Virginia. He married twice; to Anney Aylett and to Anne Gaskins. Richard Henry Lee’s children were;
Now the Missouri tie to the Lee Family. Elizabeth Lee was born in 1755 in Virginia. She died 15 September 1787 in Lancaster, Virginia. She was married to Joshua Logan Younger in 1771 at Barron Co., Kentucky. He was born 11 May 1752 in Virginia and died 2 August 1834 in Lawrence, Indiana. Joshua Logan Younger was married twice. First to Elizabeth Lee and then to Catherine Yoter. Joshua Younger and Elizabeth Lee’s children were:
Charles Lee Younger was born 28 December 1779 in Hampshire, Virginia and died 12 November 1854 at Osceola, St. Clair Co., Missouri. He was married three times. First to Nancy Toney in 1798 in Gerrard, Virginia, second to Sarah Sullivan Purcell in 1807 in Clark Co., Indiana and third to Parmelia Dorcus Wilson on 1817 in Hampshire, Virginia. Charles Lee Younger and Nancy Toney’s children were:
Charles Lee Younger and Sarah Purcell's children were:
Charles Lee Younger and Parmelia Dorcus Wilson’s children were:
Henry Washington Younger was born 22 February 1810 at Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co, Kentucky and was killed on 20 July 1862 near Westport, Missouri. His death was due to “political assassination”. He was mayor of Harrisonville, and had been in the legislature more than 3 times. His cattle were rustled by Kansas Jayhawkers the day of his death. The Missouri State Militia and the Kansas Jayhawkers ambushed him. He was married to Bursheba Fristoe in 1830 at Jackson Co., Missouri. She was born 6 June 1816 at McMinnville, Warren Co., Tennessee and died 6 June 1870 at Lees Summit, Jackson Co., Missouri. Henry Washington Younger and Bursheba Fristoe’s children were:
So the above Thomas Coleman Younger (Cole Younger) a favourite son of Missouri and the Lee family of Virginia are close kin and makes the Missouri connection. Robert E. Lee and Cole Younger were cousins. Just a few of the more known kinsmen of Cole Younger and his Lee family are:
The list could go on and on for the kinship of the Younger family and its ties to the Lee family and other notable figures in this country. There is so much history in Missouri and its association with her sister Southern States. It amazes me how learned people still cannot understand the connection. So a question to y’all. We know that Henry Washington Younger, father of the Younger boys, was killed in a “political assassination” by the Federal Army and the Kansas Redlegs. Could some of the reason he was assassinated be because of his connection to the Lee Family? Just a question of thoughts. |