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  1. Anne Hill Carter Lee (March 26, 1773 – June 26, 1829) was the First Lady of Virginia from 1791 to 1794 as the wife of the ninth governor, Henry Lee III. She was the mother of the general-in-chief of the Confederate States of America, Robert E. Lee.

  2. 15 de feb. de 2024 · Anne Hill Lee (Carter) Also Known As: "Ann", "Ann Hill Carter" Birthdate: March 26, 1773: Birthplace: Shirley Plantation, Tyler County, Virginia, British Colonial America: Death: July 29, 1829 (56) Ravensworth, Fairfax County, Virginia, United States Place of Burial: Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States

  3. Anne was born in 1773. Anne Carter ... She passed away in 1829. On June 18, 1793, Lee married the wealthy Anne Hill Carter (1773–1829) at Shirley Plantation. Anne was the daughter of Charles Carter, Esq., of Shirley, and his wife Ann Butler Moore. She was also a descendant of King Robert II of Scotland through the 2nd Earl of Crawford.

  4. Portrait of Lee. Anne Carter Lee was born on June 18, 1839, at Arlington Plantation in Virginia. She was the fourth child and second daughter of Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Custis Lee. Lee was named after her grandmother, Anne Hill Carter Lee, and was a member of the prominent Lee family.

  5. Anne Hill Carter Lee (1773-1829) was the mother of Robert E. Lee, the Confederate general and president of Virginia. She is buried near her son at the University Chapel Museum in Lexington, Virginia.

  6. 25 de may. de 2021 · Learn how Ann Hill Carter Lee, the mother of Robert E. Lee, overcame hardships and taught her children Christian values. Discover how she preserved the family name and legacy despite losing wealth, reputation, and health.

  7. At least eight generations of the Hill Carter family have occupied the house since 1738. Anne Hill Carter was born at Shirley, who on June 18, 1793, married Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee in the mansion's parlor. The couple were later parents of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. [citation needed]