Greenbrier County, West Virginia Biography: R. Pinckney LAKE, M. D. ************************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: Material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor. Transcribed and submitted by Valerie Crook, , 1998. ************************************************************************** R. PINCKNEY LAKE, M. D. - is a native of Maryland, born in Dorchester County, March 19, 1827. His father's family were of English birth, and early and prominent among the settlers of Maryland, and his father, George LAKE, was born in Dorchester County, Maryland, in 1786. The mother of Dr. LAKE was of the SLOCUMB family, of Alexandria County, Virginia, and she was born in that State and county, in 1783. Her family were of French descent. In Madison County, Virginia, December 5, 1882, R. Pinckney LAKE was joined in wedlock with Virginia A. LIGHTFOOT, who was born in Madison County, Virginia, May 21, 1835. Philip and Ann (SMITH) LIGHTFOOT were her parents, both Virginians by birth, her father born in Culpepper County, and her mother in Madison County; the death of both occurred in Madison County. George LAKE, father of Dr. LAKE, died in Dorchester County, Maryland, and his mother died in Mississippi. Many relatives of Dr. LAKE were in the Confederate service, and not a few gave their lives in defense of the sovereignty of the citizen. None regret the sacrifices they have made in the cause, that if lost, was yet a noble cause, and nobly lost. R. Pinckney LAKE was graduated from the Jefferson College, Washington County, Pennsylvania, in 1848, and from the University of Maryland in 1850. He has been settled in Greenbrier County since the latter date, and constantly engaged in practice at White Sulphur Springs and Lewisburg. His residence and post office address are at Lewisburg. Source: Hardesty, Henry H. Hardesty's Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia. New York: H.H. Hardesty and Company, 1884. Rpt. in West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia. Ed. Jim Comstock. Richwood: Comstock, 1974.