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Robert E. Lee's family were from Shropshire, and were in the American colonies around the time that the Quarrendon Lee's were becoming prominent, due to their links to Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, and mistress of Charles II. Saying that the Lees of Virginia have even "remote" links to the Quarrendon Lees is purely speculative, and should be proven, else removed. They are two distinct families.

Lee is a name adopted by Jews

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It is NOT and English name. This name was adopted by Jewish emigres.--2605:6000:3D10:100:ECE3:C570:576F:FD8E (talk) 02:31, 10 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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