Philip Lee Sr.
Colonial American naval officer and judge (1681–1744) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Philip Corbin Lee (1681–1744), although born to the prominent Lee family of Virginia became a planter in Maryland, as well as naval officer and served in both houses of the Maryland General Assembly. He is sometimes considered the forebear of the Maryland or Blenheim Lees, although that manor house was built by his successors. He is not to be confused with his nephew Philip Ludwell Lee, the eldest son of his brother Thomas Lee, who built Stratford Hall in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Quick Facts Member of the Upper House of the Maryland General Assembly, Member of the Lower House of the Maryland General Assembly representing Prince George's County ...
Philip Corbin Lee | |
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Member of the Upper House of the Maryland General Assembly | |
In office 1725-1744 | |
Member of the Lower House of the Maryland General Assembly representing Prince George's County | |
In office 1708-1722 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1681 "Paradise" plantation, Gloucester County, Colony of Virginia |
Died | April 1744 |
Parent(s) | Richard Lee II Laetitia Corbin |
Occupation | planter, officer, politician |
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