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Francis Lightfoot Lee (June 18, 1782-April 13, 1850. Lee was born in Chantilly, Virginia and died near Alexandria, Virginia. He was the youngest son of Richard Henry Lee (signer of the Declaration of Independence and author of Lee's Resolution) and . His uncle and namesake was Francis Lightfoot Lee, another signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Lee married Jane Fitzgerald (born 25 Jul 1818) on 9 Feb 1810. In 1811 he purchased the estate Sully in Fairfax County, Virginia from his second cousin Richard Bland Lee. Jane died on 25 Jul 1816, shortly after the birth on their fifth child.

Children

# Jane Elizabeth Lee (1 Jan 1811 - 25 Jun 1837); married Henry T. Harrison
# Samuel Philips Lee (13 Feb 1812 - 5 Jun 1897); Rear Admiral; married Elizabeth Blair, daughter of Francis Preston Blair
# John Fitzgerald Lee (5 May 1813 - 17 Jun 1840)
# Arthur Lee (18 Feb 1815 - 3 Aug 1841)
# Frances Ann Lee (30 Jun 1816 - 5 Dec 1889); married Robinson Goldsborough
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Harriet Eleanor Fay (October 29, 1829 - February 27, 1921) was the great-grandmother of U.S. President George H. W. Bush and great-great-grandmother of current President George W. Bush.

Fay was born in Savannah, Georgia, daughter of Samuel Howard Fay (Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 21, 1804 - Brooklyn, New York, August 16, 1847) and wife (m. Savannah, Georgia, July 5, 1825) Susan Shellman (Savannah, Georgia, February 20, 1808 - Brooklyn, New York, January 12, 1887, in 1860 living with her son in Orange, Essex Co., New Jersey. She married Rev. James Smith Bush on February 24, 1859, in Trinity Church, New York City. In 1860 she was living with her husband in Orange, Essex Co., New Jersey.
They had four children
# James Freeman BUSH, b. 15 Jun 1860, Essex Co., NJ
# Samuel Prescott BUSH, b. 4 Oct 1863, Ocean Co., NJ
# Harriet Montfort BUSH, b. 14 Nov 1871
# Eleanor Howard BUSH, b. 7 Nov 1873

Samuel was named after Harriet Fay's grandfather, Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay (January 10, 1778 - May 18, 1856).

Fay died in Boston, Massachusetts, aged 91.
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Driven Out is a punk rock band from Carson, California. They were formed in August 1995 by Joe Baxter and Christian Schmook originally under the name The Slackers. Joining the two was Kevin Baxter, brother of Joe Baxter. By early 1996 they became Driven Out, and performed their first show on May 17, 1996 at Torrance High School. After many drummers and hiatus, Driven Out found a committed drummer in Mike Cikos in 2004. Since then the band has been playing consistently around the Southern California area, renown for their raucous behavior.


Band members

*Joe Baxter - vocals, guitar
*Christian Schmook - vocals, guitar
*Kevin Baxter - bass guitar
*Mike Cikos - drums

Former band members
*Mikey - drums
*Vaughn - drums
*Amelia - drums
*Camryn - drums
*Brian C. - drums
*Mathias - drums

Discography

*Driven Out (demo cassette), Counterfeit Records, 1996
*Counterfeit Christmas Compilation Volume 1 (LP), Counterfeit Records, 1996
*De Gustibus Non Es Disputandum (EP), Counterfeit Records, 1998
*Counterfeit Records Compilation, Volume 1 - It's All About The Washingtons, Baby (LP), Counterfeit Records, 1998
*Counterfeit Christmas Compilation Volume 2 (LP), Counterfeit Records, 1998
*Counterfeit Christmas Compilation Volume 3 (LP), Counterfeit Records, 1999
*Sound for the Soulless - cassette (EP), Counterfeit Records, 2000
*Loco Diablo Compilation, Volume 6 (LP), Counterfeit Records, 1996
*Sound for the Soulless (EP), Counterfeit Records, 2001
*Out Of Time : Anthology (1995-1999) (LP), Counterfeit Records, 2003
*The First Noise After A Moment of Silence (LP), Counterfeit Records, 2007
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Obadiah Newcomb Bush (January 28, 1797 - February 9?, 1851) was an American merchant and an ancestor of the Bush political family.

He was the son of blacksmith Timothy Bush, Jr. and Lydia Newcomb, and was born in Penfield, Monroe Co., New York on January 28, 1797. He left home during the War of 1812 and married Harriet Smith (Cambridge, New York, May 12, 1800 - Cincinnati, Ohio, June 21 1867), the daughter of Dr. Sanford Smith (Stonington, Connecticut, February 27 1760 - Scipio, New York, June 15 1815) and his wife Priscilla Whippo Smith (Cambridge, New York, c. 1763 - Pottstown, Pennsylvania, August 26, 1838), in Rochester, New York on November 8, 1821. He and his wife had seven children.

Through his son Reverend James Smith Bush, he is the great-great-grandfather of former President George H.W. Bush and the great-great-great-grandfather of President George W. Bush.

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