Stratford Hall and the Lees connected with its history : biographical, genealogical and historical/ compiled and published by Frederick Warren Alexander

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

c1912

Publisher

F.W. Alexander

Place of Publication

Oak Grove, Virgina

Physical

332 pages : illustrations, coat of arms, facsimiles, portraits.

Notes

Richard Lee (1590?-1663?) emigrated during or before 1642 from Shropshire, England to York (later Gloucester) County, Virginia. About 1650/1651 he moved to land in Northumberland County, Virginia. Many of the men of subsequent generations served professionally in the United States army, including General Robert E. Lee (1807-1870) before he commanded the Confederate army. Includes descendants and relatives through the seventh generation, living in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Missouri, North Carolina and elsewhere. Stratford Hall is in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

1977 filming includes index of intermarriages (typewritten).

Includes Carter, Custis, Guerrant, Ludwell, Pollock, Shippen and related families.

Also available on microfilm and digital images.

Includes some bibliographic references.

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Film/Digital Notes

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NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFormat
Stratford Hall and the Lees connected with its historyGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1016919 Item 77951428
Another filming (without typescript index of intermarriages).FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film940014 Item 37943250
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Stratford Hall and the Lees connected with its historyGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1016919 Item 77951428
Another filming (without typescript index of intermarriages).FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film940014 Item 37943250

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