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LEE (Soundex L000) — See also CHIN-LEE, EL, ELL, JACKSON-LEE, LE, LEA, LEAW, LEE-JACKSON, LEH, LEI, LEIGH, LEO, LEU, LEUE, LEW, LEY, LIA, LIAO, LIEU, LIOI, LIU, LOE, LUE, LYAU, LYU.

  Lee, E. Bradley — of Herkimer County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Herkimer County 2nd District, 1865. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, E. Brooke See Edward Brooke Lee
  Lee, E. Brooke, Jr. See Edward Brooke Lee Jr.
  Lee, E. Raymond — of Endicott, Broome County, N.Y. Mayor of Endicott, N.Y., 1944-49, 1959. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Earl — of Queens, Queens County, N.Y. Prohibition candidate for borough president of Queens, New York, 1897. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Earl J. — of Nebraska. Elected () Nebraska unicameral legislature 11th District 1948. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Ed See Edwin Mah Lee
  Lee, Edmund See A. Edmund Lee
  Lee, Edmund Jennings (1772-1843) — of Alexandria, D.C. (now Va.). Born in Prince William County, Va., May 20, 1772. Lawyer; mayor of Alexandria, D.C., 1815-18. Died in Alexandria, Va., May 30, 1843 (age 71 years, 10 days). Interment at Christ Church Episcopal Cemetery, Alexandria, Va.
  Relatives: Son of Henry Lee (1730-1787) and Lucy (Grymes) Lee; brother of Henry Lee (1756-1818) and Charles Lee; married to Sarah Caldwell Lee; grandnephew of Richard Bland; granduncle of Fitzhugh Lee; great-grandnephew of Richard Randolph; first cousin once removed of Richard Henry Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Arthur Lee and Theodorick Bland (1742-1790); first cousin twice removed of Peyton Randolph (1721-1775); second cousin of Thomas Sim Lee, John Randolph of Roanoke and Henry St. George Tucker; second cousin once removed of Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Jenings Randolph, Beverley Randolph, John Lee and Nathaniel Beverly Tucker; second cousin twice removed of Francis Preston Blair Lee; second cousin thrice removed of John Lee Carroll and Edward Brooke Lee; second cousin four times removed of William Welby Beverley, Blair Lee III and Edward Brooke Lee Jr.; second cousin five times removed of Outerbridge Horsey; third cousin of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall, Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., Alexander Keith Marshall, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Dabney Carr, Theodorick Bland (1776-1846), Peyton Randolph (1779-1828) and Zachary Taylor; third cousin once removed of Thomas Marshall, James Keith Marshall, Francis Wayles Eppes, Dabney Smith Carr, Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Meriwether Lewis Randolph, George Wythe Randolph, Thomas Leonidas Crittenden, Edmund Randolph and Carter Henry Harrison; third cousin twice removed of Hancock Lee Jackson, Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Edmund Randolph Cocke, John Augustine Marshall, Carter Henry Harrison II and Frederick Madison Roberts; third cousin thrice removed of Abraham Lincoln, John Gardner Coolidge, Elliot Woolfolk Major, James Sansome Lakin, Edgar Bailey Woolfolk, Edith Wilson, William Marshall Bullitt, Alexander Scott Bullitt and Francis Beverley Biddle; fourth cousin of John Wayles Eppes.
  Political families: Lee-Randolph family; Muhlenberg-Hiester family of Pennsylvania (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Lee, Edward — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indian Territory, 1900. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Edward Alexander — of San Juan, San Juan Municipio, Puerto Rico. Honorary Consul for Norway in San Juan, P.R., 1950. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Edward Brooke (1892-1984) — also known as E. Brooke Lee — of Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Md. Born in Washington, D.C., October 23, 1892. Democrat. Major in the U.S. Army during World War I; Maryland state comptroller, 1920-22; secretary of state of Maryland, 1923-25; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland, 1924 (member, Platform and Resolutions Committee), 1928, 1940; member of Maryland state house of delegates, 1927-30; Speaker of the Maryland State House of Delegates, 1927-30; candidate for U.S. Representative from Maryland 6th District, 1942. Episcopalian. Member, American Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars. Died, from pneumonia, in Frederick, Frederick County, Md., September 21, 1984 (age 91 years, 334 days). Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  Relatives: Son of Francis Preston Blair Lee and Anne Clymer (Brooke) Lee; married 1914 to Elizabeth Summerville Wilson; married to Thelma LouEllen (Lawson) Crawford and Nina G. Jones; father of Blair Lee III, Edward Brooke Lee Jr. and Elizabeth Lee (who married David Scull); grandnephew of Montgomery Blair and Francis Preston Blair Jr.; great-grandson of Francis Preston Blair and Daniel Robeadeau Clymer; great-grandnephew of Hiester Clymer; second great-grandson of Richard Henry Lee and James Blair; second great-grandnephew of Francis Lightfoot Lee, Arthur Lee and William Hiester; third great-grandnephew of John Hiester and Daniel Hiester (1747-1804); first cousin once removed of James Lawrence Blair and Gist Blair; first cousin thrice removed of Isaac Ellmaker Hiester; first cousin four times removed of Daniel Hiester (1774-1834); first cousin five times removed of Joseph Hiester; second cousin thrice removed of Thomas Sim Lee, Henry Lee, Charles Lee and Edmund Jennings Lee; second cousin four times removed of John Eager Howard; third cousin twice removed of John Lee and William Julian Albert; third cousin thrice removed of Zachary Taylor, George Howard, Benjamin Chew Howard and Henry Augustus Muhlenberg; fourth cousin of Joseph Wingate Folk; fourth cousin once removed of Fitzhugh Lee, Talbot Jones Albert, Ethel Gist Cantrill and Carey Estes Kefauver.
  Political family: Lee-Randolph family (subset of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Lee, Edward Brooke, Jr. (1917-2004) — also known as E. Brooke Lee, Jr. — of Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Md.; Washington, D.C.; Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Md. Born in Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Md., October 25, 1917. Real estate developer; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland, 1944, 1952 (member, Credentials Committee); marketing and accounting executive with Scott Paper Company; candidate for mayor of Washington, D.C., 1982; pleaded guilty in July 1995 to misdemeanor child abuse after being charged with fondling a babysitter; reportedly fined and given a suspended sentence; later settled a civil suit against him by the babysitter's parents. Died, from congestive heart failure, in Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Md., August 20, 2004 (age 86 years, 300 days). Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  Relatives: Son of Elizabeth Somerville (Wilson) Lee and Edward Brooke Lee; brother of Blair Lee III; married to Brenda Joyce Baker; grandson of Francis Preston Blair Lee; great-grandnephew of Montgomery Blair and Francis Preston Blair Jr.; second great-grandson of Francis Preston Blair, Augustus Rhodes Sollers and Daniel Robeadeau Clymer; second great-grandnephew of Hiester Clymer; third great-grandson of Richard Henry Lee and James Blair; third great-grandnephew of Francis Lightfoot Lee, Arthur Lee and William Hiester; fourth great-grandnephew of John Hiester and Daniel Hiester (1747-1804); first cousin twice removed of James Lawrence Blair and Gist Blair; first cousin four times removed of Isaac Ellmaker Hiester; first cousin five times removed of Daniel Hiester (1774-1834); first cousin six times removed of Joseph Hiester; second cousin four times removed of Thomas Sim Lee, Henry Lee, Charles Lee and Edmund Jennings Lee; second cousin five times removed of John Eager Howard; third cousin thrice removed of John Lee and William Julian Albert; fourth cousin once removed of Joseph Wingate Folk.
  Political families: Lee-Randolph family; Biddle-Randolph family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Muhlenberg-Hiester family of Pennsylvania (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Lee, Edward J. — People's candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 20th District, 1894. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Edward J. — of Minnesota. Candidate for justice of Minnesota state supreme court, 1930, 1936. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Edward Merwin — Republican. Secretary of Wyoming Territory, 1869-70. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Edward N. — of Wayne County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 13th District, 1932. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Edward N. — of Michigan. American candidate for Governor of Michigan, 1934; American candidate for U.S. Senator from Michigan, 1936. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Edward O. — of Oakland, Alameda County, Calif. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1968. Still living as of 1968.
  Lee, Edward Sprogell (b. 1857) — also known as Edward S. Lee — of Atlantic City, Atlantic County, N.J. Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa., October 22, 1857. Republican. Member of New Jersey state senate from Atlantic County, 1902-07. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Edward V. — of Huntington, Cabell County, W.Va. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from West Virginia, 1952. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Edwin Mah (b. 1952) — also known as Ed Lee — of San Francisco, Calif. Born in Seattle, King County, Wash., May 5, 1952. Democrat. Lawyer; San Francisco City Administrator, 2005-11; mayor of San Francisco, Calif., 2011-; appointed 2011. Chinese ancestry. Still living as of 2014.
  Relatives: Son of Gok Suey Lee.
  See also Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier
  Lee, Elbert J., Jr. — of St. Louis, Mo. Republican. Member of Missouri state house of representatives from St. Louis City 3rd District, 1943-44. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Eldor R. (b. 1920) — of Petersburg, Petersburg census area, Alaska. Born in Alaska, 1920. Delegate to Alaska state constitutional convention, 1955-56. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Elijah — of Westchester County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Westchester County, 1797-99. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Elijah — of Westchester County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Westchester County 1st District, 1854. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Elmo Pearce (1882-1949) — Born in Coushatta, Red River Parish, La., February 10, 1882. Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, 1943-49; died in office 1949. Died July 26, 1949 (age 67 years, 166 days). Burial location unknown.
  See also federal judicial profile — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Lee, Elwood See J. Elwood Lee
  Lee, Eric — of Anchorage, Alaska. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Alaska, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Lee, Eric P. — of Inglewood, Los Angeles County, Calif. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Lee, Ernest E. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Canal Zone, 1944 (member, Committee on Permanent Organization). Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Estelle — of New Castle, New Castle County, Del. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Delaware, 1964. Female. Still living as of 1964.
  Lee, Eugene S. — of Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Cattaraugus County, 1946. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Eusebius — of Ohio. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1876. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Eve — of California. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Lee, Fay — of Michigan. Democrat. Candidate for Michigan state house of representatives 106th District, 1974. Still living as of 1974.
Fitzhugh Lee Lee, Fitzhugh (1835-1905) — of Richmond, Va. Born in Clermont, Fairfax County, Va., November 19, 1835. Democrat. General in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Virginia, 1872, 1876 (member, Credentials Committee); Governor of Virginia, 1886-90; U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue for the 5th Virginia District, 1893-96; U.S. Consul General in Havana, 1896-98; general in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War. Episcopalian. Died in Washington, D.C., April 28, 1905 (age 69 years, 160 days). Interment at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
  Relatives: Son of Sydney Smith Lee and Anna Maria (Mason) Lee; married, April 19, 1871, to Ellen Bernard Fowle; father of Anne Lee (who married James Guthrie Harbord); nephew of James Murray Mason and Robert E. Lee; grandson of Henry Lee; grandnephew of Charles Lee, Richard Bland Lee and Edmund Jennings Lee; great-grandson of George Mason; second great-grandnephew of Richard Bland; third great-grandnephew of Richard Randolph; first cousin thrice removed of Richard Henry Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Arthur Lee and Theodorick Bland (1742-1790); first cousin four times removed of Peyton Randolph (1721-1775); second cousin twice removed of Thomas Sim Lee, John Randolph of Roanoke and Henry St. George Tucker; second cousin thrice removed of Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Jenings Randolph and Beverley Randolph; third cousin once removed of John Lee and Nathaniel Beverly Tucker; third cousin twice removed of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall, Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., Alexander Keith Marshall, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Dabney Carr, Theodorick Bland (1776-1846), Peyton Randolph (1779-1828) and Zachary Taylor; fourth cousin of Francis Preston Blair Lee; fourth cousin once removed of Thomas Marshall, James Keith Marshall, Francis Wayles Eppes, Dabney Smith Carr, Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Meriwether Lewis Randolph, George Wythe Randolph, Thomas Leonidas Crittenden, Edmund Randolph, Carter Henry Harrison, John Lee Carroll and Edward Brooke Lee.
  Political families: Lee-Randolph family; Mason family of Virginia (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also National Governors Association biography — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: Library of Congress
  Lee, Floyd — of Colman, Moody County, S.Dak. Member of South Dakota state house of representatives, 1951-54 (58th District 1951-52, 53rd District 1953-54). Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Floyd P. — of St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Mo.; St. Louis, Mo. Democrat. Candidate for delegate to Missouri state constitutional convention at-large, 1943; candidate for Governor of Missouri, 1944. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Floyd W. (1895-1987) — of San Mateo, Cibola County, N.M. Born September 30, 1895. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New Mexico, 1952 (member, Committee on Permanent Organization), 1956 (member, Committee on Permanent Organization), 1960 (member, Resolutions Committee). Died August 20, 1987 (age 91 years, 324 days). Interment at Grants Memorial Park, Grants, N.M.
  Relatives: Son of Frederick Lee and Maude (Armstrong) Lee; married to Frances K. Marron.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Lee, Fran — of Kansas. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kansas, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Lee, Franc — of Brandon, Rankin County, Miss. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Mississippi, 2008, 2012. Still living as of 2012.
  Lee, Frances M. — of San Mateo, Cibola County, N.M. Delegate to New Mexico state constitutional convention, 1969. Female. Still living as of 1969.
  Lee, Francis D. — of Atkinson, Holt County, Neb. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nebraska, 1944. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Francis L. — of Galveston, Galveston County, Tex. U.S. Collector of Customs, 1909. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Francis Lightfoot (1734-1797) — of Virginia. Born in Westmoreland County, Va., October 14, 1734. Member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1764; Delegate to Continental Congress from Virginia, 1775-78; signer, Declaration of Independence, 1776; member of Virginia state senate, 1778. Died, from pleurisy, in Richmond County, Va., January 11, 1797 (age 62 years, 89 days). Interment a private or family graveyard, Richmond County, Va.; memorial monument at Constitution Gardens, Washington, D.C.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas Lee and Hannah Harrison (Ludwell) Lee; brother of Richard Henry Lee and Arthur Lee; great-granduncle of Francis Preston Blair Lee; second great-granduncle of Edward Brooke Lee; third great-granduncle of Blair Lee III and Edward Brooke Lee Jr.; first cousin once removed of Thomas Sim Lee, Henry Lee, Charles Lee and Edmund Jennings Lee; first cousin twice removed of John Lee; first cousin thrice removed of Fitzhugh Lee; first cousin four times removed of Samuel Bullitt Churchill and John Lee Carroll; first cousin six times removed of Outerbridge Horsey; second cousin once removed of Zachary Taylor; second cousin twice removed of Thomas Leonidas Crittenden; second cousin thrice removed of Hancock Lee Jackson; second cousin four times removed of Abraham Lincoln, Elliot Woolfolk Major, James Sansome Lakin and Edgar Bailey Woolfolk; second cousin five times removed of Robert Todd Lincoln, Harrison Moore Lakin and James Offutt Lakin.
  Political families: Lee-Randolph family; Jackson-Lee family; Pendleton-Lee family of Maryland (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
  Lee, Francis Preston Blair III See Blair Lee III
  Lee, Francis Preston Blair (1857-1944) — also known as Blair Lee — of Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Md. Born in Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Md., August 9, 1857. Democrat. Member of Maryland state senate, 1906-12; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland, 1908, 1916; candidate for nomination for Governor of Maryland, 1911; U.S. Senator from Maryland, 1914-17. Episcopalian. First U.S. Senator elected by the direct vote of the people, under the 17th Amendment to the Constitution. Died in Norwood, Montgomery County, Md., December 25, 1944 (age 87 years, 138 days). Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  Relatives: Son of Samuel Phillips Lee and Elizabeth (Blair) Lee; married, October 1, 1891, to Anne Clymer Brooke; father of Edward Brooke Lee; nephew of Montgomery Blair and Francis Preston Blair Jr.; grandson of Francis Preston Blair; grandfather of Blair Lee III, Edward Brooke Lee Jr. and Elizabeth Lee (who married David Scull); great-grandson of Richard Henry Lee and James Blair; great-grandnephew of Francis Lightfoot Lee and Arthur Lee; first cousin of James Lawrence Blair and Gist Blair; second cousin twice removed of Thomas Sim Lee, Henry Lee, Charles Lee and Edmund Jennings Lee; second cousin thrice removed of John Eager Howard; third cousin once removed of John Lee, William Julian Albert and Joseph Wingate Folk; third cousin twice removed of Zachary Taylor, George Howard, Benjamin Chew Howard and Carey Estes Kefauver; third cousin thrice removed of George Nicholas, Wilson Cary Nicholas and John Nicholas; fourth cousin of Fitzhugh Lee, Talbot Jones Albert and Ethel Gist Cantrill; fourth cousin once removed of Samuel Bullitt Churchill, Thomas Leonidas Crittenden and John Lee Carroll.
  Political family: Lee-Randolph family (subset of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Lee, Frank — U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, 1921-30. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Frank — of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1948. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Frank Charles (b. 1891) — also known as Frank C. Lee — of Salida, Chaffee County, Colo. Born in Norfolk, Madison County, Neb., August 14, 1891. Jeweler; watchmaker; U.S. Vice Consul in Bordeaux, 1916; Petrograd, 1916-18; Moscow, 1918; Malmo, 1918; U.S. Consul in Bradford, 1923-25; U.S. Consul General in Singapore, 1927-29; Halifax, 1930-31; Prague, 1931-34. Member, Phi Gamma Delta. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John T. Lee and Agnes (Greenwald) Lee; married, November 17, 1923, to Olga Pilson.
  Lee, Frank D. — Candidate for Presidential Elector for South Dakota. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Frank Hood (1873-1952) — also known as Frank H. Lee — of Joplin, Jasper County, Mo. Born near De Soto, Johnson County, Kan., March 29, 1873. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Missouri state house of representatives from Jasper County 3rd District, 1915-18; U.S. Representative from Missouri at-large, 1933-35; defeated, 1922 (15th District), 1930 (15th District), 1934 (7th District), 1938 (7th District); newspaper publisher; hotel owner. Died November 20, 1952 (age 79 years, 236 days). Interment at Ozark Memorial Park, Joplin, Mo.
  Relatives: Married, November 24, 1902, to Allie King.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Lee, Frank S. — of Cattaraugus County, N.Y. Socialist. Candidate for New York state assembly from Cattaraugus County, 1909. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Fred E. — of Dowagiac, Cass County, Mich. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1892. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Frederick — of Madison, New Haven County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Madison, 1830. Burial location unknown.
  Lee, Frederick J. — of Howell, Livingston County, Mich. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1872. Burial location unknown.


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