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Related: About this forumThis man says he's related to Robert E. Lee. There's no evidence.
It gets worse for him.
He claimed it in sworn filings in suits seeking to remove Confederate statues.
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For at least five years, Rev. Rob Lee used a claim that he was a descendant of Gen. Robert E. Lee to appear on TV, with politicians and in congressional hearings. He claimed this in newspaper op-eds and a lawsuit. We checked the historical records: False.
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Fact Checker Analysis
This man says hes related to Robert E. Lee. Theres no evidence.
By Glenn Kessler
The Fact Checker
May 14, 2021 at 4:37 p.m. EDT
Plaintiff Reverend Robert Wright Lee IV (Lee) is a white resident of Iredell County. Lee is the fourth great-nephew of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
Statement in a lawsuit seeking removal of a Confederate statue, filed in Iredell County, N.C., May 5
As a descendant of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lees family, I have borne the weight and responsibility of that lineage.
Lee, in an opinion article published in The Washington Post, June 7, 2020
Weve been talking about his great-great-grandfather.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D), introducing Lee during a speech in Richmond, June 4
The Rev. Robert W. Lee IV, known as Rob, has, since 2016, parlayed his ancestry on behalf of what many may regard as a noble cause removing Confederate statues and memorials. The pastor stood with Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam when the governor announced last June, in the wake of the George Floyd protests, that a statue of Robert E. Lee in Richmond would be removed.
There are members in my family who are shaking in their boots. Im sure my ancestor Robert E. Lee is rolling in his grave, and I say, let him roll, Lee told a crowd.
When Northam introduced Lee, he said: Weve been talking about his great-great-grandfather.
This is a common mistake. Lee says he is the great-great-great-great nephew of the famous general.
There is a Robert E. Lee V, great-great-grandson of the general, who works at the Potomac School in McLean. He speaks rarely about the debate over historical monuments. Meanwhile, Rob Lee has made numerous public appearances, including on The View and the MTV Video Music Awards. At a House committee hearing in 2020, he was introduced by then-Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) as a descendant of the Confederate general, Robert E. Lee. In that hearing, he called himself a nephew of the general.
But there is no evidence that Rob Lee, who was born in North Carolina, is related to Robert E. Lee, according to The Fact Checkers review of historical and genealogical records. We were aided in our search through these records by a retired Los Angeles trial lawyer and Civil War chronicler named Joseph Ryan, as well as an official at Stratford Hall, the ancestral home of the Virginia Lee family.
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Many people with Confederate ancestry have stepped forward to denounce the racist symbolism embodied in Confederate monuments. But, without new evidence that confirms his claim, the pastor should not state he is related to Robert E. Lee, especially in legal filings and news organizations should not echo this claim. (Within an hour of this article appearing online, Lee tweeted that he had withdrawn his name from the Iredell County lawsuit.)
By Glenn Kessler
Glenn Kessler has reported on domestic and foreign policy for more than three decades. Send him statements to fact check by emailing him, tweeting at him, or sending him a message on Facebook. Twitter https://twitter.com/GlennKesslerWP
This man says hes related to Robert E. Lee. Theres no evidence.
By Glenn Kessler
The Fact Checker
May 14, 2021 at 4:37 p.m. EDT
Plaintiff Reverend Robert Wright Lee IV (Lee) is a white resident of Iredell County. Lee is the fourth great-nephew of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
Statement in a lawsuit seeking removal of a Confederate statue, filed in Iredell County, N.C., May 5
As a descendant of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lees family, I have borne the weight and responsibility of that lineage.
Lee, in an opinion article published in The Washington Post, June 7, 2020
Weve been talking about his great-great-grandfather.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D), introducing Lee during a speech in Richmond, June 4
The Rev. Robert W. Lee IV, known as Rob, has, since 2016, parlayed his ancestry on behalf of what many may regard as a noble cause removing Confederate statues and memorials. The pastor stood with Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam when the governor announced last June, in the wake of the George Floyd protests, that a statue of Robert E. Lee in Richmond would be removed.
There are members in my family who are shaking in their boots. Im sure my ancestor Robert E. Lee is rolling in his grave, and I say, let him roll, Lee told a crowd.
When Northam introduced Lee, he said: Weve been talking about his great-great-grandfather.
This is a common mistake. Lee says he is the great-great-great-great nephew of the famous general.
There is a Robert E. Lee V, great-great-grandson of the general, who works at the Potomac School in McLean. He speaks rarely about the debate over historical monuments. Meanwhile, Rob Lee has made numerous public appearances, including on The View and the MTV Video Music Awards. At a House committee hearing in 2020, he was introduced by then-Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) as a descendant of the Confederate general, Robert E. Lee. In that hearing, he called himself a nephew of the general.
But there is no evidence that Rob Lee, who was born in North Carolina, is related to Robert E. Lee, according to The Fact Checkers review of historical and genealogical records. We were aided in our search through these records by a retired Los Angeles trial lawyer and Civil War chronicler named Joseph Ryan, as well as an official at Stratford Hall, the ancestral home of the Virginia Lee family.
{snip}
Many people with Confederate ancestry have stepped forward to denounce the racist symbolism embodied in Confederate monuments. But, without new evidence that confirms his claim, the pastor should not state he is related to Robert E. Lee, especially in legal filings and news organizations should not echo this claim. (Within an hour of this article appearing online, Lee tweeted that he had withdrawn his name from the Iredell County lawsuit.)
By Glenn Kessler
Glenn Kessler has reported on domestic and foreign policy for more than three decades. Send him statements to fact check by emailing him, tweeting at him, or sending him a message on Facebook. Twitter https://twitter.com/GlennKesslerWP
1/2 There is an article in the Washington Post about me being not related to Robert E. Lee. I have chosen not to engage because I am currently on a regiment of medication that has made it difficult to keep my head up. There are also family dynamics that make this difficult.
2/2 Why the Post is so focused on my heritage and lineage while not focusing on the issues of the statue at hand is beyond me. As they mixed up even the most basic facts, I have removed my name from the lawsuit as not to detract from the community of Statesville that I love.
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This man says he's related to Robert E. Lee. There's no evidence. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2021
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Thomas Hurt
(13,925 posts)1. hmmm, if true, what does being a distant relative of Lee have to do with...
removing extremist conservative political symbols today?
Under The Radar
(3,419 posts)2. Did I say Robert? I meant to say Bruce. ....Bruce Lee
luv2fly
(2,478 posts)3. Yet one more lie from a religious leader
It never ends.
Sneederbunk
(15,051 posts)4. My great-great grandfather dug tunnels for the Underground Railroad.