| Birth: | Jul. 12, 1835 Arlington Arlington County Virginia, USA | | Death: | Nov. 22, 1918 Hot Springs Bath County Virginia, USA |  Mary was the second child and first daughter of Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his wife, Mary Anna Custis Lee and she outlived all of her siblings. Mary was recorded as being the most aloof and outspoken of the Lee children and she assumed little, if any, of the responsiblity of helping to run the large Lee household; she was also regarded as "stern" and "bossy" and preferred to be "away from home" much of the time. She loved to travel so much that, in her later years, she roamed the globe almost continuously, collecting visiting cards from nobility and was overseas when World War One began. Mary has the distinction of being partially responsible for her father's move to Lexington, VA and his acceptance of the Presidency of Washington College there and she also has the distinction of being the first person to be cremated and interred in Lexington. After the deaths of her brothers and sisters, Mary was proud to announce to anyone who would listen that she was "the last surviving child of General Robert E. Lee." Family links: Parents: Robert Edward Lee (1807 - 1870) Mary Anne Randolph Custis Lee (1808 - 1873)
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Lee Chapel Museum
Lexington (Lexington City County) Lexington City Virginia, USA | Created by: Kathleen Record added: Nov 15, 2003
Find A Grave Memorial# 8090458 |
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