Laetitia Corbin Lee
Laetitia Corbin Lee (August 25, 1657 – October 6, 1706) was an American colonist. She was the daughter of Henry Corbin, one of the most powerful and influential political leaders in the Colony of Virginia. In 1674 she married the politician Richard Lee II, and joined the prominent Lee family of Virginia. The Maryland branch of the Lee family descends from her through her son, Philip Lee of Blenheim Plantation. Another of her sons, Thomas, built Stratford Hall, the future family seat of the Lees.
Laetitia Corbin Lee | |
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Born | Laetitia Corbin August 25, 1657 |
Died | October 6, 1706 Machodoc, Colony of Virginia |
Resting place | Mount Pleasant in Westmoreland, Virginia |
Spouse | Richard Lee II |
Children | 8, including Thomas, Philip, and Henry |
Parent(s) | Henry Corbin Alice Eltonhead Burnham |
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