Info from Courses of Empire

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<metadataxml><content><line>&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;Anne Owen Constable was a daughter of Londoner Francis Constable who had connections with Sir John Thorowgood, one of King Charles I&amp;rsquo;s personal attendants. Anne and Richard met on the voyage from England to America. Her parents sent Anne away to escape a certain death from the plague if she stayed. Anne lost both her parents shortly after her departure. Anne was sent as a ward of the King to the America's. The marriage of Richard and Anne took place in Jamestown, 2 years after Richard began courting Anne. After their marriage, Richard sent for the only two remaining siblings of nine Constable children that had been taken by the plague. and it is because of Anne's connections, it is believed that Richard Lee climbed the political ladder rapidly. Anne is buried next to Richard and her death date is proven, even though she did remarry after Richard's death, which was prudent of most widows of that time. She married Edmund Lister. When Richard died, Anne was given a life-right to their home on Dividing Creek, where she is said to be buried. Anne remarried, to a &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ann Lee (born Constable)&lt;br&gt;Gender: Female&lt;br&gt;Alias name: Anna Owen (Constable) Lee Lister, Anne&lt;br&gt;Birth: Feb 21 1621&lt;br&gt; London, Middlesex, England&lt;br&gt;Baptism: Circa Feb 21 1622&lt;br&gt; St. Gregory by St. Paul, London, England&lt;br&gt;Marriage: Spouse: Edmund Lister&lt;br&gt;Sep 24 1666&lt;br&gt; Northumberland, Virginia&lt;br&gt;Death: Oct 6 1706&lt;br&gt; Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia&lt;br&gt;Burial: Oct 1706&lt;br&gt; Old Lee Graveyard At, Cobbs Hall, Divided Creek, Northumberland, Virginia&lt;br&gt;Father: Francis Constable&lt;br&gt;Mother: Alice (Agnes) Constable (born Owen)&lt;br&gt;Husbands: Richard Henry Lee, (the Immigrant)&lt;br&gt;Edmund Lister&lt;br&gt;Children: Richard Henry &amp;ldquo;the Scholar&amp;rdquo; Lee, II&lt;br&gt;Henry Lee&lt;br&gt;John Constable Lee&lt;br&gt;Francis Lee&lt;br&gt;Hancock Lee, of Ditchley&lt;br&gt;Ann Youell (born Lee)&lt;br&gt;William Constable Lee, Esq.&lt;br&gt;Elizabeth &amp;ldquo;Betsy&amp;rdquo; Turberville (born Lee)&lt;br&gt;Charles Lee, Sr., of Cobbs Hall&lt;br&gt;Siblings: Rachel Constable&lt;br&gt;Anne (born Constable)&lt;br&gt;Alice (born Constable)&lt;br&gt;Sarah Savage (born Constable)&lt;br&gt;Joan Constable&lt;br&gt;Frances (born Constable)&lt;br&gt;Mary Constable&lt;br&gt;Elizabeth Constable&lt;br&gt;Robert Constable&lt;br&gt;Margaret Constable&lt;br&gt;Rachel (born Constable)&lt;br&gt;Simon Constable&lt;br&gt;Robert Constable&lt;br&gt;Roger Constable&lt;br&gt;Francis Constable&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Following the death of his first wife, John Chew remarried in 1651 to Rachel Constable, younger sister of Anne Constable Lee, the wife of the immigrant Richard Lee, founder of the Lee family in Virginia and Rachel&amp;rsquo;s guardian at the time of her marriage. According to some genealogists, Rachel Constable&amp;rsquo;s family were also from Chewton Mendip.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;From: Courses of Empire: The Thomas Chew Family of Orange County and the Colonial Virginia Recessional By Frederick Madison Smith, secretary&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</line></content></metadataxml>

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Given names Surname Sosa Birth Place Death Age Place Last change
Anne Owen Constable
1620
404 London, England
1 October 6, 1706
317 86 Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, USA
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