Philip Ludwell Jr. (c.1672 – c.1727) was a Virginia planter and politician who served several terms in the Virginia House of Burgesses, and became an...
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Philip Cottington Ludwell (c. 1638 – c. 1723) was an English-born planter and politician in colonial Virginia who sat on the Virginia Governor's Council...
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and her husband Philip Ludwell Jr., Philip Ludwell III was their only son and heir, and orphaned at age 15. His grandfather Philip Ludwell (1637/38–c. 1716)...
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home was built in 1752–1753 for Philip Ludwell III. In December 1926, it became the first property John D. Rockefeller Jr. authorized W. A. R. Goodwin to...
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Philip Ludwell Lee (February 24, 1727 – February 21, 1775): 70 (sometimes nicknamed "Colonel Phil") was a Virginia planter and politician who briefly...
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mother's widower brother, Col. Philip Ludwell III and his three daughters (the Ludwell family included no sons). Ludwell owned Green Spring Plantation...
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Lomax Thomas Loving Thomas Lucas William Luddington Philip Ludwell Jr. Philip Ludwell, Sr. Philip Ludwell III (Captain) John Lyddall Cornelius Lyde Charles...
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after being christened "Richard Lee", in February 1727 Hannah Ludwell Lee bore Philip Ludwell Lee (1727-1775) and named him for her beloved father. The man...
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the State. "John A. Giordano, Jr (D)". Government of Connecticut. Office of the Secretary of the State. "John A. Giordano Jr. (D)". Government of Connecticut...
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Lee married the prominent physician William Shippen Jr. (1736–1808) of Philadelphia. Philip Ludwell Lee Sr. (1727–1775), a member of the House of Burgesses...
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Philip Ludwell Lee (1727-1775), Colonial American naval officer, lawyer, planter, burgess and member of Virginia Governor's Council, nephew of Philip...
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the modern Northern Neck of Virginia. When Lee married Hannah Harrison Ludwell in 1722, he benefited from the connections of the already established Harrison...
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governor, he was not removed from the Council, unlike such diehards as Philip Ludwell and Thomas Ballard. Warner sued William Byrd I, a sometime ally of Bacon...
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Thomas Milner Nansemond County unknown 1691 1693 1694 1694 1695 24th Philip Ludwell Jr. James City County 1672 1695 1696 1726/27 25th Robert Carter Lancaster...
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County, as well as the sister-in-law of prominent merchant and planter Philip Ludwell Jr., who became one of this man's business partners. Although the minister's...
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the colony, perhaps because of a falling-out with his former ally Philip Ludwell Jr., who referred to Allen as a "meddlesome old fool" and criticized...
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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...
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Westmoreland County. Thomas married Hannah Harrison Ludwell (1701–1750), daughter of Col. Philip Ludwell II (1672–1726) of Green Spring Plantation, and Hannah...
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second cousin, Matilda Ludwell Lee (1764–1790), who was known as "the Divine Matilda". She was the daughter of Philip Ludwell Lee Sr. and Elizabeth Steptoe...
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North America in 1674. In 1685, he married Jane Ludwell, the daughter of colonial official Philip Ludwell. Parke returned to Virginia after a second stay...
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Hannah Lee's two eldest children were Philip Ludwell Lee (1726–1775) and Hannah Lee (1728–1782). Thomas Ludwell Lee (1730–1778) was a member of the Virginia...
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County, Virginia. Thomas married Hannah Harrison Ludwell (1701–1750), the daughter of Colonel Philip Ludwell II (1672–1726) of Green Spring Plantation, and...
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Samuel Phillips Lee (redirect from Samuel Philips Lee)
great-nephew of Francis Lightfoot Lee I, brother-in-law of Francis Preston Blair Jr., and of Montgomery Blair, and was third cousin of Robert E. Lee. He was appointed...
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(1766–1790), daughter of Hon. Philip Ludwell Lee, Sr., Esq. (1727–1775) and Elizabeth Steptoe (1743–1789), who married secondly, Philip Richard Fendall I, Esq...
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1780 and married another cousin, Elizabeth Steptoe Lee, the widow of Philip Ludwell Lee of Stratford Hall. Elizabeth brought significant land holdings to...
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Gawin Corbin Jr. (December 15, 1739 – July 19, 1779), although trained as a lawyer in England, became a Virginia planter, loyalist militia officer, customs...
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her mother was colonial heiress Hannah Ludwell. The fourth of eleven children, her siblings included Philip Ludwell; Francis Lightfoot and Richard Henry...
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Augustine Washington Jr. (1720 – May 1762) was an American planter, military officer and politician best known for being the half-brother of George Washington...
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also served as burgesses for Nansemond County after his death, Thomas Milner Jr. and Francis Milner. His relation to George Milner who served as an officer...
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Rockefeller began to lend parts of her collection for permanent display in the Ludwell-Paradis House in Colonial Williamsburg. The exhibits were installed mostly...
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