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  1. 22 de dez. de 2021 · Early Years Fitzhugh Lee was born on November 19, 1835, at Clermont, near Alexandria, Virginia. His father, , older brother of Robert E. Lee, was an officer in the United States Navy. His paternal grandfather was Henry Lee III, or “Light Horse Harry” Lee, commander of George Washington‘s cavalry during the Revolutionary War (1775–1783) and later governor of Virginia and a U.S. Read ...

  2. GENERAL ROONEY LEE. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, born at Arlington, May 31, 1837, was named for his mother's uncle, William Henry Fitzhugh of Ravensworth. His familiar name was Rooney. His son, Dr. George Bolling Lee of New York, writing under date of November 2, 1936, gave the following explanation: My father was known as “Rooney” Lee.

  3. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, known as Rooney Lee, 1837–91, Confederate cavalry general in the American Civil War, b. Arlington House, near Alexandria, Va.; son of Robert E. Lee. He entered Harvard in 1854 but left in 1857 when he secured a commission in the infantry. After serving under Albert S. Source for information on Lee, William Henry ...

  4. He had two sisters, Anna Randolph Fitzhugh Craik (1783-1806) and Mary Lee Fitzhugh Custis. Mary Lee was a noted Episcopalian lay leader and the mother of Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee. He also had two stepsisters. William Henry Fitzhugh married Anna Maria Sarah Goldsborough (1796-1874), daughter of prominent Maryland lawyer and politician ...

  5. Date of Death: October 15, 1891; W.H.F. Lee was named for his mother’s uncle, William Henry Fitzhugh, but at an early age his family members began calling him “Rooney” (sometimes spelled “Roony”), possibly to differentiate him from his first-cousin Fitzhugh Lee.

  6. Gen. William Henry Fitzhugh "Rooney" Lee, the middle son of the Confederate commander, and Lt. Col. Charles Mudge had grown close as classmates at Harvard. Both had been oarsmen for the "Harvard Eight" crew squad and both were members of the “Hasty Pudding” social club.

  7. About 1799, William Fitzhugh bought the house at 607 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Virginia, which is now usually known as "The Boyhood Home of Robert E. Lee ." The house had been built in 1795 by John Potts, Jr. After William Fitzhugh's death, William Henry Fitzhugh inherited the property and rented it to the Lee family.