Leesburg

Leesburg

Leesburg is the county seat of Loudoun County, Virginia. It was built in 1740, and it is occupied by some of Virginia's most famous families, being named for Thomas Lee, ancestor of Robert E. Lee.

People died in Leesburg (First 22 people) - Page 0

Randy Rhoads

Randy Rhoads

American guitarist

Syd Herlong

Syd Herlong

American Politician

Earl Brown

Earl Brown

American football player

Emil Yde

Emil Yde

Baseball player

Gunboat Smith

Gunboat Smith

American boxer

C. Welborn Daniel

C. Welborn Daniel

Former Member of the Florida State Senate

Hal Breeden

Hal Breeden

American baseball player

Russell Baker

Russell Baker

American journalist

M. Stanton Evans

M. Stanton Evans

American journalist

Herbert H. Bateman

Herbert H. Bateman

Former United States Representative

George C. McGhee

George C. McGhee

Former United States Ambassador to Türkiye

Elijah V. White

Elijah V. White

Military commander

Charles E. Chamberlain

Charles E. Chamberlain

Politician

John F. Ryan

John F. Ryan

Former Virginia State Delegate

Thomas Swann

Thomas Swann

Former Governor of Maryland

William Anderson

William Anderson

Former United States Representative

John M. Devine

John M. Devine

Military personnel

Spencer B. Akin

Spencer B. Akin

General

Charles Pinckney James

Charles Pinckney James

Former Associate justice

Richard Pergolizzi

Richard Pergolizzi

LP's father

Burdette Wright

Burdette Wright

Aeronautical engineer

Thomas T. Fauntleroy

Thomas T. Fauntleroy

Former Virginia State Delegate