PARKER HALL LEE was born on 12 January 1759 in Harford County Maryland to Samuel Lee and Mary Hall.
Parker was first married to Elizabeth Dallam on 10 Apr 1782 in Harford County, Maryland. Children of that marriage:
William Dallam Lee (1785-1828),
Blanch Hall Lee (1791-?),
Priscilla Elizabeth Lee-Bryarly (1794-1825),
Richard Dallam Lee (1799-1841).
After Elizabeth passed away, Parker married a widow, Mary Howard-Munnikhuysen. Children of that marriage:
Parker Hall Lee (1812-1896),
Henry Lee (1813-?),
James Carville Lee (1818-1905).
Parker is renowned for his service in the American Revolution.
Parker passed away on 6 May 1829 in Harford County, Maryland, and was buried at the Lee Family Cemetery on the property of the old family home, "Jericho," in Harford County.
∼"At his residence on Deer Creek, Hartford County, Md on the 6th inst. PARKER HALL LEE, Esq aged 70 years, an officer of the revolution."
1829-06-20; Paper: Washington Whig
PARKER HALL LEE was born on 12 January 1759 in Harford County Maryland to Samuel Lee and Mary Hall.
Parker was first married to Elizabeth Dallam on 10 Apr 1782 in Harford County, Maryland. Children of that marriage:
William Dallam Lee (1785-1828),
Blanch Hall Lee (1791-?),
Priscilla Elizabeth Lee-Bryarly (1794-1825),
Richard Dallam Lee (1799-1841).
After Elizabeth passed away, Parker married a widow, Mary Howard-Munnikhuysen. Children of that marriage:
Parker Hall Lee (1812-1896),
Henry Lee (1813-?),
James Carville Lee (1818-1905).
Parker is renowned for his service in the American Revolution.
Parker passed away on 6 May 1829 in Harford County, Maryland, and was buried at the Lee Family Cemetery on the property of the old family home, "Jericho," in Harford County.
∼"At his residence on Deer Creek, Hartford County, Md on the 6th inst. PARKER HALL LEE, Esq aged 70 years, an officer of the revolution."
1829-06-20; Paper: Washington Whig
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