John Rose Lee (1827-1908)

of Brookline, Mass.; East India Merchant, of Lee & Brown, Bombay & Boston

He was born at Boston, Massachusetts, and entered Harvard in 1842. In 1845, he went to Batavia in East India as supercargo of the bark Ruble; in 1846, to Valparaiso as agent for a group of exporters from Boston; and, from 1848 to 1851 he was in Calcutta. In 1862, at Bombay, he established the house of Lee & Brown, and returning in 1863 continued in the East India trade for several more years. He retired on becoming trustee of the Lee family estates. In 1846, he married Lucy, daughter of Benjamin and Harriet (Lang) Howard and they were the parents of five children.

Parents

John Clarke Lee

of 14 Chestnut Street, Salem & Co-Founder of Lee, Higginson & Co., Boston

1804-1877

Harriet Paine (Rose) Lee

Mrs Harriet Paine (Rose) Lee, of 14 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts

1804-1885

Spouse

Lucy Maria (Howard) Lee

Mrs Lucy Maria (Howard) Lee

b.1830

Children

Lilian Howard (Lee) Biddle

Mrs Lilian Howard (Lee) Biddle

1862-1946

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