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    Philip Richard Fendall II (December 18, 1794 – February 16, 1868) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the District Attorney of Washington...
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    Philip Richard Fendall I (1734–1805) was an influential banker, lawyer, and merchant in Alexandria, Virginia. He was a member of the Lee family and a friend...
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  • Proprietary Governor of Maryland Philip Richard Fendall I (1734–1805), American banker, lawyer and merchant Philip Richard Fendall II (1794–1868), American lawyer...
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    Philip Barton Key II (April 5, 1818 – February 27, 1859) was an American lawyer who served as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. He is most famous...
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    another, Ellen Lloyd, married Simon F. Blunt. In 1859, Key's son Philip Barton Key II, who also served as United States Attorney for the District of Columbia...
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    1833–1841 Philip Richard Fendall II: 1841–1845 James Hoban Jr.: 1845–1846 Philip Barton Key II: 1846–1849 Philip Richard Fendall II: 1849–1853 Philip Barton...
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    Mary Lee (1764–1827), ∞ 1791 : Philip Richard Fendall I (1734–1805), owner of Lee-Fendall House Philip Richard Fendall II (1794–1868), ∞ 1827 : Elizabeth...
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  • Samuel Hanson. Philip Richard Fendall II (1794–1867), U.S. Attorney of District of Columbia 1841–1845. Great-grandson of John Fendall. Benjamin Stoddert...
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    older sister was Elizabeth Mary Young (1804–1859), the wife of Philip Richard Fendall II (1794–1867), the District Attorney of the District of Columbia...
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    daughter of Hon. Philip Ludwell Lee, Sr., Esq. (1727–1775) and Elizabeth Steptoe (1743–1789), who married secondly, Philip Richard Fendall I, Esq. (1734–1805)...
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    Wendell. Her paternal grandfather was Philip Richard Fendall II (son of Mary Lee and Philip Richard Fendall I). They lived in his family's townhouse in...
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    Fendall died in 1805, but Mary Lee Fendall continued to live in the house with her two children, Philip Richard Fendall II, and Lucy Eleanor Fendall,...
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    Lee Corner (category Fendall family)
    1785 home was built by Philip Richard Fendall I. The house was home to 37 members of the Lee family, including Philip R. Fendall II, Edmund Jennings Lee...
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  • Henry Lee (1732–1794). Philip Richard Fendall II (1794–1867), District Attorney of Washington, D.C. Maj. Philip Richard Fendall III (1832–1879), a captain...
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  • Philippa Stewart, Countess of Galloway (category Fendall family)
    Union soldier, Philip Richard Fendall III, and her great-grandparents were Elizabeth Mary (née Young) Fendall and Philip Richard Fendall II, the District...
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  • Catherine Mommand (category Fendall family)
    Union soldier, Philip Richard Fendall III, and her great-grandparents were Elizabeth Mary (née Young) Fendall and Philip Richard Fendall II, the District...
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  • Randolph Stewart, 12th Earl of Galloway (category Fendall family)
    England for several years. Marian was in turn the granddaughter of Philip Richard Fendall II, the District Attorney of the District of Columbia. Philippa was...
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  • Josias Fendall(c. 1628 – c. 1687) was an English colonial administrator who served as the Proprietary Governor of Maryland. He was born in England, and...
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    brother, Richard Lee III(1679–1718) was in England immersed in financial troubles of the mercantile firm Corbin and Lee, and the next-eldest son Philip Lee...
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    In 1660 the Governor Josias Fendall tried to turn Maryland into a Commonwealth of its own in what is known as Fendall's Rebellion but with the fall of...
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  • In 1660 the Governor Josias Fendall tried to turn Maryland into a Commonwealth of its own in what is known as Fendall's Rebellion but with the fall of...
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    However, the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 forced Fendall into exile and restored the proprietorship. Fendall was replaced as governor by Phillip...
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    somewhat similar uprising in Maryland involving John Coode and Josias Fendall took place shortly afterward). The alliance between European indentured...
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    to the former Laetitia Corbin (c. 1657-1706) and her husband Colonel Richard Lee II (1647–1715), at his father's "Paradise" plantation in Gloucester County...
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    John L. Lewis (category American anti–World War II activists)
    service to Industrial Unionism. Lewis retired to his family home, the Lee–Fendall House in Alexandria, Virginia, where he had lived since 1937. He lived...
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  • grandson of Philip Lee, and descended from the "Blenheim" Line of the Lee family of Virginia. British merchant and Virginia politician Richard Lee I was...
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    grant had superseded those revisions. Andros used the outbreak of King Philip's War in July 1675 as an excuse to go by ship to Connecticut with a small...
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    Henry Lee III (category Fendall family)
    son of Col. Henry Lee II (1730–1787) of "Leesylvania" and Lucy Grymes (1734–1792). His father was the first cousin of Richard Henry Lee, twelfth President...
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    with a Huy & crye and a petition out of Virginia and Maryland", by Josias Fendall (1676), reprinted in The American Colonies and the British Empire, 1607-1783...
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    Marsac, Miss Lister, Misses Hunter (2), Miss Stanton, Messrs. Whish, Fendall, Hooper, Quin, Abbott, and Stutfield. In the Second Cabin,—Mr. and Mrs...
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