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  1. Colonel Thomas Lee (c. 1690 – November 14, 1750) was a planter and politician in colonial Virginia, and a member of the Lee family, a political dynasty. Lee became involved in politics in 1710, serving in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly , and also held important positions as Naval Officer for the Northern Potomac ...

  2. He married Hannah Ludwell in May 1722, in Green Spring, Hampshire, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 12 sons and 5 daughters. He registered for military service in 1713. In 1750, at the age of 60, his occupation is listed as 5th colonial governor of virginia.

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  3. Enlarge Portrait. Thomas Lee (1690-1750) Artist: Unknown. Date: probably 1725-1740. Thomas Lee was the son of Richard Lee II and Laetitia Corbin Lee. He married Hannah Ludwell of Greensprings in 1722. He lived at Machodoc Plantation. When Machodoc was burned in 1729, he moved his family and built Stratford Hall.

  4. The politician and planter Thomas Lee purchases the Clifts, a tobacco plantation in Westmoreland County, from the descendants of colonist Nathanial Pope. 1734 Thomas Lee renames the Clifts plantation; he chooses the name Stratford, after his grandfather's estate in England.

  5. Colonel Thomas Lee was a planter and politician in colonial Virginia, and a member of the Lee family, a political dynasty. Lee became involved in politics in 1710, serving in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, and also held important positions as Naval Officer for the Northern Potomac Region and agent for the Northern Neck Proprietary.

  6. Biography. Thomas Lee was a Virginia colonist. Thomas Lee (son of Charles Lee and Elizabeth Medstand) was born 1679 in Dividing Creek (Cobbs Hill), Northumberland County, Virginia, and died 16 June 1735 in Lancaster County, Virginia. He married second wife Elizabeth Keene, 01 November 1716, in Virginia, daughter of William Keene and Ann Therriot.

  7. Col. Thomas Lee (c. 1690 –November 14, 1750) was a planter and politician in colonial Virginia. He was a member of the Lee family, a political dynasty which included many figures from the colonial era until the late twentieth century.