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    1. John Lee,1792-1865, Fulton Co, Ga. Son of Henry Lee & Elizabeth Cave.
    2. I am a preservationist with a volunteer org restoring the LEE FAMILY CEMETERY located in East Point, Fulton County Ga. SEEKING INFO ON UNMARKED GRAVES. There is NO RECORD of burials to be found as this is an un documented Family Cemetery located on private property. I desire contact with anyone knowing of any other burials in this cemetery. many are unmarked and some are un inscribed with fieldstone markers. I hope to idendtify as many as I can so that their names can be placed on a plaque in the cemetery. Most burirals in mid 1800's KNOWN AND MARKED BURIALS: John Lee. 1792 - 1865 Nancy Holder.Wife of John Lee Born March 27, 1828. Died April 25, 1901 Susannah Ellis. 1796-1853. (first wife of John Lee.) Mary Baker.Born Jan. 26, 1830. Died May 18, 1861 - Wife of R.F. Baker. Nancy C. Baker.Born July 28, 1856. Died Aug. 7, 1861- Daughter of Mary Lee and R.F. Baker One marked grave with name protion of stone missing, it is a childe born and died in same year 186? (can't recall exact right now). Below is more on this family. Source: Dennis Lee John Lee was the third child born to Henry Lee and Elizabeth Cave. John was born in York Co., SC in 1792. Married Susannah Ellis in SC on Feb. 08, 1820. They had nine children. Moved to a farn close to East Point, Georgia. Susannah died in 1853 and was buried on the farm. John remarried Nancy Holder the same year. They had six children. John died January 4 1865 and was buried next to his first wife, Susannah. Nancy was buried on the farm with John and other family members in 1901. 4. Henry Lee, Jr. b. 1777, NC d. 1850, SC m2. Elizabeth Cave, in Baltimore, MD. b. Mecklenburg, NC, ca. 1754 d. < 1800 in York Co, SC 4. John Lee b. 1792, York Co, SC d. 4 Jan 1865, East Point, Fulton Co, GA; buried in the family graveyard on Washington Road in present day East Point, Fulton Co, GA m1. Susanna Ellis, SC, 8 Feb 1820 b. York Co, SC, 1796 d. 19 Jun 1853 in East Point, Fulton Co, GA, at 56 yrs of age; buried in the family graveyard on Washington Road in present day East Point, Fulton Co, GA 5. Seaborn Anderson Lee b. 1 Feb 1820 5. James Ellis Lee b. 8 Oct 1822 5. Samuel Solomon Lee b. 16 Oct 1824, SC d. 16 Oct 1900, Carroll Co, GA m. Rebecca Gainns/Ganus, DeKalb Co, GA 5. Martha Ann Lee b. 16 Nov 1826 5. Mary Jane Lee b. 26 Jan 1828 5. John A. Lee b. 12 Nov 1831 5. Sarah Mariah Lee b. 2 Apr 1834 5. Thomas M. Lee b. Fulton Co, GA, 30 Mar 1836 d. 22 Jul 1863, Vicksburg, Warren Co, MS, at 27 yrsof age m. Nancy M. b. Butts Co, GA, ca 1840 Sources: Roland Lee, Jackson, GA., Rachel Elder, Irving, TX & Pierce Moore, Decatur, GA. Was killed at the battle of Vicksburg, confederate army in the Civil War, papers on file. Pierce Moore gives county of birth as Fulton Co, GA. Earlier records indicate Butts Co, GA. 5. Elzy (Elza?) Frank Lee b. 3 Jul 1840 m2. Nancy J. Holder, 30 Oct 1853 b. 27 Mar 1829 d. 25 Apr 1901, East Point, Fulton Co, GA; buried in the family graveyard on Washington Road in present day East Point, Fulton Co, GA. 5. Missouri Lee b. East Point, Fulton Co, GA, ca 1854 d. ca 1925, Marshall Co, AL. m. George W. Cobb, DeKalb Co (now Fulton Co) GA, 19 Oct 1875 b. GA, ca 1850 Source: Roland Lee, Jackson, GA, Rachel Elder, Irving, TX & Pierce Moore, Decatur, GA. 5. Axie Lee b. GA, ca 1856 m. Sam Hornsby Sources: Roland Lee, Jackson, GA., Rachel Elder, Irving, TX., & Pierce Moore, Decatur, GA. 5. Upson Lee b. GA, 27 Aug 1862 d. 5 Apr 1930 m. Cora Tommie Edison, Campbell Co ( now Fulton Co), GA, December 13, 1883 b. GA, ca 1864 Sources: Roland Lee, Jackson, GA., Rachel Elder, Irving, TX., & Pierce Moore, Decatur, GA. 5. Karen Lee b. Clayton Co, GA ca 1864 m. Manson L. Betterton, Fulton Co, GA, 24 Dec 1882 b. Fayette, GA, ca 1857. 5. Karren Hoppick Lee b. 20 Mar 1852 5. Theodosia Lee b. GA, 16 Oct 1857 d. ca 1930. m. William Walton Wallace in Fulton Co, GA, 14 Sep 1876. William was b. in GA ca 1858. Source: Roland Lee, Jackson, GA, Rachel Elder, Irving, TX & Pierce Moore, Decatur, GA. 5. William Jasper Lee b. GA, 21 Jan 1859 d. ca 1925 in East Point Fulton Co. GA m1. Amanda ??? m2. Mandy Creel b. June 3, 1860 d. June 18, 1943 at 83 yrsof age

    06/15/2005 07:29:21
    1. ABEL LEE, b. 1783 NC-VA to LAWRENCE CO. MO to TX?/LOOKUPS?
    2. JAG
    3. Ross Cameron, Doris and Listers: I have found the following leads that may confirm whether ABEL LEE, b. Oct. 8, 1783 NC or VA, came to TX before he died, Dec. 25, 1859, or if he was the son of Robert A. Lee or not, or if the ABEL LEE, b. 1783 was the REV. ABEL LEE in the 1850 LAWRENCE CO., MO. Census. Found on CALDWELL CO., TX Genweb site: Caldwell Co., TX Probate Index, Book "A": p. 078 / Hill minors, Lucy Lee appointed guardian / May 1857 / Minute Bk B, p. 63 p. 083 / Lee, Thomas J., minor, A.L. Lee appointed guardian / July 1856, Minute Bk A, p. 373 As stated before, Lucy Lee with some of her minor HILL children and her son (Thomas J. Lee-10) with the REV ABEL LEE from LAWRENCE CO., MO is on the CALDWELL CO., TX 1860 Census. Found on the Index to CALDWELL CO., TX PLUM CREEK ALMANAC, Vol. 21, #1, Spring 2003 edition: 1. Abel Lee, Vol. 21, p.33: I emailed the Caldwell Co. Gen. & Hist. Soc. and this page 33 is a liting of scholars in Caldwell Co. Schools in 1856. Abel Lee had 2 male and 2 female children in school there but it does not list their names. 2. Mr. Lee, Vol. 21, p. 9: The CCG&HS says this reference is to a Mr. Theodore S. Lee, who fought in the Texas Revolution, as being buried in the Harwood Cem. This Mr. Lee was supposed to be related to Robert E. Lee (I assume they are talking about the CSA Gen. from Arlington, VA). My ABEL LEE, b. 1783 VA or NC was also supposed to be related to this same Robert E. LEE but I'm still concerned with trying to prove ABEL's parents at this point. I have tried to search the various cemetery listings in Caldwell Co., TX but they are not online. I live quite a ways from Caldwell Co. so it may be a while before I can study all the cemetery rosters or the Probate Book A listed above. Is there someone out there in CALDWELL CO., TX that could do a lookup of the original documents referenced in Probate Book A and/or Cemetery Rosters/Estate Settlements at the Courthouse in Lockhart? THOMAS J. LEE and his mother, LUCY (Hill) LEE, are in the 1870 Caldwell Co., TX Census living with her older son, George Hill and family. Thomas J. Lee is 19 & Lucy says she's 52. WOW, she's a year younger than the 1860 census! In the 1880 CALDWELL CO., TX Census, Thomas J. Lee, 28, DEAD, is listed with his wife, Mary J., 26, & 2 sons, George M., 6, "sonD" & William R. Lee, son, 2. Both Thomas J. Lee and son, George M. have faint lines through their names so guess they died before June 1, 1880. This family is living with Mary J. (Brown) Lee's parents, Ranson A. Brownd (listed as Brown in other places). William R. Lee, 22, son of Thomas J. Lee, and his mother Mary J. (Brown-Lee) are listed with Mary J.'s #2 husband, Alonzo E. Blitch in the 1900 Hays Co., TX Census. Mary J. & lonzo have a son of their own named Alonzo E. Blitch, JR. The 1910 Andrews Co., TX Census has W.R. Lee, 31 (counted in May before his b'day) and his mother incorrectly listed as "Sarah" Blitch, 60. William is a hired hand on a ranch and he is noted as being "single" and she as a "widow". The 1920 Andrews Co., TX Census has William R. Lee, "46", stockfarmer, listed with his mother, Mary J. Blitch, 66, widowed and William is still single. The 1930 Travis Co., TX Census, Austin City, has William Lee, brother, 51 (counted in April before his birthday) listed as "wd" & S for single and living with his half brother, Alonzo E. Blitch, 43 and his family. Looks like Thomas J. Lee and his son, William R. Lee, left no offspring to help us out. Hope to hear from our lookup plea. Thanks to you all, Lynda Green

    06/15/2005 06:14:24
    1. WHAT IS OUR DNA URL?
    2. JAG
    3. Hi LEE listers: Could someone tell me the LEE DNA page URL? Thanks, Lynda

    06/10/2005 09:11:23
    1. John G Lee Family-VA to TX
    2. John & Elnora Wyrick
    3. Hi All, I have posted new Lee Notes- on our Home page, John & Elnora Cook-Wyrick Families; http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/y/r/Elnora--F-Wyrick/ Any new Cousins out there?. Recent DNA Tests proves our Lee Line is not connected to the "Leesville, VA., Lees", or any of the other Lee Lines tested to date; We are hoping other Lees will test so we can find our Line. There is some evidence that John G. Lee's parents may have been John Lee and Frances Ward, that is not confirmed to me at this time. Thanks, Elnora Frances Cook-Wyrick Yesterday is a memory, Tomorrow is a dream, Today is a Gift

    06/09/2005 07:56:12
    1. ABEL LEE b. Oct. 8, 1873 NC or VA to BARRY/LAWRENCE CO. MO
    2. JAG
    3. Mr. Ross Cameron & Listers: I just recently realized I was unsubscribed from the Lawrence Co., MO Rootsweb list so I missed the exchange about the family of ABEL LEE, b. Oct. 8, 1783 VA or NC, d. Dec. 25, 1859 in probably Lawrence Co., MO. Thank you Mr. Cameron for posting the various census & other data. I will repost the data I have proven up on my ABEL LEE in hopes of helping to tie him into his proper parentage, etc. I believe the Daniel Lee, Sr. listed in Barry & Lawrence Co. Mo as next door to my Abel Lee is in fact my Abel Lee's brother. Mr. Cameron, this Abel Lee is my great great great grandfather and I would be very happy to know more about him if you do find additional information. In going over the information Mr. Cameron posted, I too believe the 2 older Abel Lee's listed in the 1850 Lawrence Co., MO Census, 1 page apart and both with about the same wife's name and mix of children must be a mix up by the enumerator. I think they are the same Abel Lee & family. I have posed this same scenario previously but did not have anyone respond to the query. After retracing ABEL and his oldest son, WILLIAM G. LEE, b. Sept. 11, 1805 KY, d. Jan. 14, 1873 in Hunt Co., TX, I am even more inclined to believe that my ABEL LEE is the REVERAND ABEL LEE that married for the 2nd time to MRS. LUCY HILL on Aug. 20, 1848. ABEL LEE's 1rst wife, PHEBE (unknown maiden) died Nov. 21, 1846, and Abel would have had plenty of time to remarry before he died in Dec. 1859. I have not ever been to BARRY/LAWRENCE CO., MO but I have not found a reference thus far to ABEL LEE or PHEBE LEE's burial place even though I think it is probably in LAWRENCE CO., MO. ***Could someone that has access to the Lawrence Co., MO cemetery rosters help us out here and see if there is a listing for Abel Lee and/or Phebe Lee with the above cited dates? ***Mr. Cameron indicated recently, as did Bill Landers-Cape Cod, MA back in 2002, that Abel Lee is not listed in the Lawrence Co., MO Probate Index. Is there an index for Court Proceedings, i.e. Estate Settlements, Suits maybe over the clearing of Land Titles, or suing for Guardianship of minor children or maybe a Deed Index that might cite an Abel Lee, deceased and his descendants? Is there someone in Lawrence Co., MO that could do a lookup on this? I have requested my oldest known male LEE cousin to take the Family Treemaker DNA test in order to hopefully confirm or deny my theory. Here is the data I have proven on my ABEL LEE and I would appreciate hearing from anyone that thinks this coincides with their LEE line or anyone that can shed some light on (citing obtainable proofs) or assist in proving who this ABEL LEE's parents & siblings were. ABEL LEE born October 8, 1783 VA or NC & son, WILLIAM G. LEE b. Sept. 11, 1805 KY ABEL LEE's granddaughter, PHEBE ANN LEE, b. Feb. 11, 1851 in Hunt Co., TX, wrote her family's genealogy outline in her Bible. Based on this information, I have confirmed the following with Census, Will, Deeds, Government Land Patents, Marriage License, Military Service & Pension Records and Cemetery data. ABEL LEE was born October 8, 1783 in VA or NC. Family story was that he was born in VA but according to census, he was born in NC. He married PHEBE (UNKNOWN MAIDEN) about 1804, probably in KY since their first child, WILLIAM G. LEE, was born September 11, 1805 in KY. Note: PHEBE ANN LEE's Bible was very specific about the dates and maiden names for other members of the family but she wrote "PHEBE LEE " in as her grandmother and did not mention if that was PHEBE'S maiden name or her married surname. Evidently PHEBE ANN wrote this genealogy after her parents had already died and she didn't know her grandparents' exact marriage date. I have not found an ABEL LEE in the 1800 or 1810 Federal Census. There are 2 ABEL LEE's in the 1820 Census, 1 in VA & 1 in GA but they are the wrong ages and they stayed in VA & GA in later census. Evidently, he was still living in his father's household in 1810. There are 5 ABEL LEE's in the 1830 Census but only the one in RAY CO., MO can be ours because the others are the wrong ages. ABEL LEE appears on the RAY CO., MO, Census, p. 395 as follows: ABEL LEE Males: 20-30 (2) Son, William G. would have been 25, other son unknown at this time 40-50 (1) Abel would have been 47. Females: Under 5 (1) 5-10 (1) 10-15 (1) 15-20 (2) 40-50 (1) Phebe would have been 42. ABEL LEE is on the 1833 GREENE CO., MO. TAX LIST. (Barry Co., MO was formed from part of Greene Co. in 1835.) ABEL LEE was issued Land Patent #2587 in what was Barry Co., MO on the date of Sept. 10, 1844; however, the original document was signed and sworn to on June 16, 1836. The documents include an affidavit given by GEORGE M. GIBSON & DANIEL LEE swearing to the fact that ABEL LEE did settle and cultivate a certain tract of land viz: the south west quarter of Section No. five in Township No twenty six in Range No. twenty six in 1833. NOTE: Two significant items of importance here are the occupation time of "1833" and the witness named "Danl (Daniel) Lee". There is a Daniel Lee, Sr. and a Daniel Lee, Jr. on the 1850 Lawrence Co., MO. census as neighbors to Abel Lee. (Lawrence Co. was created from part of Barry Co. in 1845.) They are probably closely related. Another tidbit of interest is that George M. Gibson was a close neighbor to Abel's son, WILLIAM G. LEE, in the 1840 Barry Co., MO Census. ABEL LEE appears on the 1840 Barry Co., MO Census, page 38. Mt. Pleasant Township was first originally written in across the end of this page by the enumerator but that has a line through it and Sugar Creek Township written in over the original entry. Abel's entry is as follows: ABEL LEE Males: 20-30 (1) Son, W.G. is gone and married leaving this unknown son still living w/parents. 50-60 (1) Our Abel would have been 57. Females: 10-15 (1) 15-20 (1) 20-30 (1) 50-60 (1) Our Phebe would have been 52. There are only 5 ABEL LEEs listed on the 1840 Fed. Census and only 1 in MO. PHEBE (UNKNOWN MAIDEN) died November 21, 1846, presumably in Lawrence Co., MO. (Lawrence Co. was formed out of part of Barry Co., MO in 1845.) LAWRENCE COUNTY, MISSOURI, EARLY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1845-1856, page 4: Rev. Abel Lee & Mrs. Lucy Hill, 20 AUG 1848, by Joseph W. Ellis, M.G. There are only 18 ABEL LEEs in the 1850 Fed. Census and only 2 listed in MO. We find another ABEL LEE in the 1850 Lawrence Co., MO census but he is only 25. The 2 ABEL LEEs listed on the index appear to be the same person. Here is the older ABEL LEE on the 1850 Lawrence Co., MO Census as follows: 1850 LAWRENCE CO., MO. CENSUS, P. 316B ABEL LEE, 68, Farmer, NC (the females and 1 male at home in 1840 Barry Co. would have been old enough to be married and out of this house by 1850 Lawrence Co. Census.) Lucinda (Bobbitt-Hill), 53, VA Nancy (Hill), 20, VA, idiotic Elizabeth (Hill), 15, MO Mary (Hill), 13, MO James (Hill), 11, MO Eliza (Hill), 9, MO George (Hill), 6, MO Lucy (Hill), 5, MO Thomas J. Lee, 3/12, MO ABEL LEE purchased another 80 acres on Land Patent Certificate #12940 dated April 15, 1853; however, the original paperwork was signed May 3rd, 1852. This acreage was the North West Quarter of the South West Quarter and South East Quarter of the South West Quarter of Section No. fifteen in Township No. twenty six of Range No. twenty seven in what was by then, Lawrence Co. According to PHEBE ANN LEE's Bible, her grandfather, ABEL LEE, died December 25, 1859. Thomas J. Lee, 10, appears on the 1860 Caldwell Co., TX Census, p. 195, with Lucy Lee, still 53, James Hill, 20, George W. Hill, 14, Lucy A. Hill, 13, George W. Nolen, 31, MO, Mary J. Nolen, 28, TX and James C. Nolen, 1, TX. WILLIAM G. LEE, s/o Abel Lee, was born September 11, 1805 KY and died January 14, 1873 in Hunt Co., TX. He married first, Melissa Shelley, on January 21, 1836, probably in Carroll Co., AR. She was born March 26, 1818 in AR, died August 9, 1846, Hunt Co., TX. WILLIAM G. LEE is on the 1837 Carroll Co., AR Tax List, page 6. Children of WILLIAM G. LEE and MELISSA SHELLEY were: Abel G. Lee, born Feb. 6, 1837 in AR, d. Feb. 19, 1899 probably in Wise Co., TX. The only marriage record I have found for Abel G. Lee is to widow, Mrs. Martha E. (Thompson) Gipson, on Feb. 22, 1869 in Hunt Co., TX. John William Lee, born April 22, 1839 in Barry Co., MO, died July 20, 1887 in Wise Co., TX. He married Nancy Jane Hamrick on March 28, 1867 in Hunt Co., TX. Robert W. Lee, born January 4, 1841 in Barry Co., MO, died January 12, 1841, Barry Co., MO. William C. Lee, born December 10, 1841 in Linn Co., MO, died September 7, 1914 in Lone Wolf, Kiowa Co., OK. He married Sarah E. Greenwood on September 19, 1867 in Greenville, Hunt Co., TX. There are descendants from all these children except Abel G. Lee unless he had children from a marriage previous to Mrs. Martha (Thompson) Gipson/Gibson. WILLIAM G. LEE married second, Mrs. Mary (unknown maiden) (Jeffers) Roberts on July 15, 1847 in Hopkins Co., TX. She had 1 daughter, America Jane Jeffers by a previous marriage. Mary A. (unknown maiden) was born on January 13, 1818 in AR (maybe Scott Co.) and died July 1, 1872 in Hunt Co., TX. Children of WILLIAM G. LEE and MRS. MARY (unknown maiden) ROBERTS were: Robert H. Lee born June 10, 1848 either in Hopkins or Hunt Co., TX. I don't know what happened to him but he was present in October 1873 at the Estate Sale of his parents' things in Hunt Co., TX. Phebe Ann Lee born February 11, 1851 in Hunt Co., TX, died June 24, 1925 in Gillespie Co., TX. She married Daniel Webster Sageser, Jr. on November 4, 1866 in Hunt Co., TX. Melissa Lee born April 15, 1853 in Hunt Co., TX, died between 1877 and 1880 Hunt Co., TX. She married John Wallace on December 31, 1868 in Hunt Co., TX. Thomas H. Lee was born November 22, 1855 in Hunt Co., TX. He was living with his brother, William C. Lee in the 1880 Wise Co., TX Census. Nancy Lee born October 25, 1857, died February 14, 1932. She married Thomas Jefferson Greenwood on November 26, 1874 in Delta Co., TX. James Henry Lee born July 29, 1860, died December 24, 1927. He married Sarah Lucy Wilson in 1893 Winfield, KS. There were children born to all these unions with still work to be done in trying to locate Robert H. and Thomas H. Lee after 1873 and 1880 respectively. WILLIAM G. LEE received Land Patent Certificate #2586 dated May 1, 1845, in Barry County, MO for 80 acres but the papers were actually signed on August 9, 1839. "Daniel Lee & Robert Lee being introduced as witnesses in the above case, depose and say that William G. Lee is a man of family, having wife and children and that he was a house-keeper by personal residence on the land above described, on the 22nd day of June, 1838, and for four months next preceding, which term commenced on the 22nd day of February, 1838. Signed, Daniel G. Lee & Robert Lee" The signatures of the witnesses, Daniel G. Lee and Robert Lee, are very interesting. I think they may have been his brothers or uncles. There is a Robert Lee on the 1833 Greene Co., MO tax list and on the 1840 Barry Co., MO census in Spring River Township on page 20. There is a Daniel Lee in the Barry Co., MO census for 1840, on the 1833 Greene Co., MO Tax List (Barry Co. was formed out of Greene Co. in 1835) and a Daniel, Jr. and Sr. on the Lawrence Co. MO census for 1850 & 1860. Lawrence Co. was formed out of Barry Co. in 1845. There is still a Daniel in the 1870 Lawrence Co., MO census. I think they have to be closely related to our William G. Lee. William G. Lee also bought 40 acres for $1.25 per acre on Land Patent Certificate #5854 dated June 1, 1845 in Barry Co., MO. The original receipt for payment was signed on March 25, 1840, when it was still Barry Co. rather than Lawrence Co., MO. Thank you for your time and patience. I hope to hear back from some of you, Lynda Green Stephenville, TX

    06/09/2005 12:49:29
    1. Re: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA.
    2. Jim Martin
    3. Do you have any information on the children of John Lee. Did he have a son by the name of Milton Oliver Lee, born March 30, 1826, in GA? Subject: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA. >I am a cemetery preservationist and am currently working in the cemetery in >East Point, Fulton County, Ga where John Lee born 1792 in York Co., SC >(son of Henry Lee and Elizabeth Cave.) > > is buried. Also buried there is Nacy J. Holder, his second wife as well as > his first, Susannah Ellis. > (Photos through link at bottom of message) > > Some broken stone I will be repairing. I have a theory about who's in what > grav as some are not inscribed. If anyone knows please let me know. I am > assuming the stone grave table boxes in the cemetery are John and > Susannah, Nancy Holder is marked and to who I think is John's right. > I assume he is in the center of the two women. > > If anyone has been told of a burial layout, please relay it and any other > information that may help me in the preservation of this cemetery. > > I went into this assuming I am not related, but just on a lark, if any > researchers know this John Lee to come from the Hugh Lee, Short David, > Phereby Lee line.... then let me know, I lost the copy of the line years > ago to a crash. > > Here is a link to my orgs site, once there, click on "LEE FAMILY > PLANTATION" to see photos of the cemetery. > http://www.geocities.com/eastpointcemeteries/heritage.html > > Thanks for any help. > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > To leave the LEE mailing list, send only the word Unsubscribe > in the subject line and in the body of an email to: > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Mail Mode > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Digest Mode > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >

    06/06/2005 10:40:45
    1. Re: Re: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA.
    2. HI, I couldn't tell you, I am not related to any of the cemeteries or those buried there, I am with an org trying to preserve them. I will print out the names and put them in my travel file that people look through. Hornsbys are in Bethel and the Hornsby, I do know that one is Noah Hornsby that was the Grandson of the Mayor of Williams.berg Va, > > From: "maurice lee" <[email protected]> > Date: 2005/06/06 Mon AM 11:18:37 EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA. > > Hi, > > This does not have anything to do with your Lee family but when I clicked on > your site I noticed you had a HORNSBY family listed. Are any of your > Hornsby family members related to the Hodges in southwest Ga??? > > Thank you, > Evelyn > Ks. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 10:38 PM > Subject: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and > GA. > > > > I am a cemetery preservationist and am currently working in the cemetery > in East Point, Fulton County, Ga where John Lee born 1792 in York Co., SC > (son of Henry Lee and Elizabeth Cave.) > > > > is buried. Also buried there is Nacy J. Holder, his second wife as well as > his first, Susannah Ellis. > > (Photos through link at bottom of message) > > > > Some broken stone I will be repairing. I have a theory about who's in what > grav as some are not inscribed. If anyone knows please let me know. I am > assuming the stone grave table boxes in the cemetery are John and Susannah, > Nancy Holder is marked and to who I think is John's right. > > I assume he is in the center of the two women. > > > > If anyone has been told of a burial layout, please relay it and any other > information that may help me in the preservation of this cemetery. > > > > I went into this assuming I am not related, but just on a lark, if any > researchers know this John Lee to come from the Hugh Lee, Short David, > Phereby Lee line.... then let me know, I lost the copy of the line years ago > to a crash. > > > > Here is a link to my orgs site, once there, click on "LEE FAMILY > PLANTATION" to see photos of the cemetery. > > http://www.geocities.com/eastpointcemeteries/heritage.html > > > > Thanks for any help. > > > > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > > To leave the LEE mailing list, send only the word Unsubscribe > > in the subject line and in the body of an email to: > > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Mail Mode > > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Digest Mode > > > > ============================== > > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > > New content added every business day. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > > Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.4.0 - Release Date: 6/1/2005 > > > > > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > FamilySearch w/online LDS records - http://www.familysearch.org/ > Ancestry with over 2 Billion names - http://www.ancestry.com/ > Rootsweb with multiple searches in one - http://www.rootsweb.com/ > WConnect - http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    06/06/2005 05:32:08
    1. Re: Re: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA.
    2. maurice lee
    3. Thank you for the prompt reply. Do you cover the southwest part of Ga in your travels. I was in that area in 1991 doing family research and I went to many cemteries and found some the older ones to be very depressing due to the state they were in. What you and your org are doing I think should be greatly appreciated by all. Again thank you, Evelyn Lee Wilsey, Ks. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 10:32 AM Subject: Re: Re: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA. > HI, I couldn't tell you, I am not related to any of the cemeteries or those buried there, I am with an org trying to preserve them. I will print out the names and put them in my travel file that people look through. Hornsbys are in Bethel and the Hornsby, I do know that one is Noah Hornsby that was the Grandson of the Mayor of Williams.berg Va, > > > > From: "maurice lee" <[email protected]> > > Date: 2005/06/06 Mon AM 11:18:37 EDT > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA. > > > > Hi, > > > > This does not have anything to do with your Lee family but when I clicked on > > your site I noticed you had a HORNSBY family listed. Are any of your > > Hornsby family members related to the Hodges in southwest Ga??? > > > > Thank you, > > Evelyn > > Ks. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 10:38 PM > > Subject: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and > > GA. > > > > > > > I am a cemetery preservationist and am currently working in the cemetery > > in East Point, Fulton County, Ga where John Lee born 1792 in York Co., SC > > (son of Henry Lee and Elizabeth Cave.) > > > > > > is buried. Also buried there is Nacy J. Holder, his second wife as well as > > his first, Susannah Ellis. > > > (Photos through link at bottom of message) > > > > > > Some broken stone I will be repairing. I have a theory about who's in what > > grav as some are not inscribed. If anyone knows please let me know. I am > > assuming the stone grave table boxes in the cemetery are John and Susannah, > > Nancy Holder is marked and to who I think is John's right. > > > I assume he is in the center of the two women. > > > > > > If anyone has been told of a burial layout, please relay it and any other > > information that may help me in the preservation of this cemetery. > > > > > > I went into this assuming I am not related, but just on a lark, if any > > researchers know this John Lee to come from the Hugh Lee, Short David, > > Phereby Lee line.... then let me know, I lost the copy of the line years ago > > to a crash. > > > > > > Here is a link to my orgs site, once there, click on "LEE FAMILY > > PLANTATION" to see photos of the cemetery. > > > http://www.geocities.com/eastpointcemeteries/heritage.html > > > > > > Thanks for any help. > > > > > > > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > > > To leave the LEE mailing list, send only the word Unsubscribe > > > in the subject line and in the body of an email to: > > > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Mail Mode > > > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Digest Mode > > > > > > ============================== > > > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > > > New content added every business day. Learn more: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > > > Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.4.0 - Release Date: 6/1/2005 > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > > FamilySearch w/online LDS records - http://www.familysearch.org/ > > Ancestry with over 2 Billion names - http://www.ancestry.com/ > > Rootsweb with multiple searches in one - http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > WConnect - http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi > > > > ============================== > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > To leave the LEE mailing list, send only the word Unsubscribe > in the subject line and in the body of an email to: > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Mail Mode > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Digest Mode > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.4.0 - Release Date: 6/1/2005 > >

    06/06/2005 04:50:25
    1. Re: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA.
    2. maurice lee
    3. Hi, This does not have anything to do with your Lee family but when I clicked on your site I noticed you had a HORNSBY family listed. Are any of your Hornsby family members related to the Hodges in southwest Ga??? Thank you, Evelyn Ks. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 10:38 PM Subject: [LEE] John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA. > I am a cemetery preservationist and am currently working in the cemetery in East Point, Fulton County, Ga where John Lee born 1792 in York Co., SC (son of Henry Lee and Elizabeth Cave.) > > is buried. Also buried there is Nacy J. Holder, his second wife as well as his first, Susannah Ellis. > (Photos through link at bottom of message) > > Some broken stone I will be repairing. I have a theory about who's in what grav as some are not inscribed. If anyone knows please let me know. I am assuming the stone grave table boxes in the cemetery are John and Susannah, Nancy Holder is marked and to who I think is John's right. > I assume he is in the center of the two women. > > If anyone has been told of a burial layout, please relay it and any other information that may help me in the preservation of this cemetery. > > I went into this assuming I am not related, but just on a lark, if any researchers know this John Lee to come from the Hugh Lee, Short David, Phereby Lee line.... then let me know, I lost the copy of the line years ago to a crash. > > Here is a link to my orgs site, once there, click on "LEE FAMILY PLANTATION" to see photos of the cemetery. > http://www.geocities.com/eastpointcemeteries/heritage.html > > Thanks for any help. > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > To leave the LEE mailing list, send only the word Unsubscribe > in the subject line and in the body of an email to: > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Mail Mode > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Digest Mode > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.4.0 - Release Date: 6/1/2005 > >

    06/06/2005 04:18:37
    1. Re: [LEE] Lee CD data
    2. Sue
    3. Sorry , my Lee's originated in Maryland (John Lee, abt l740)or earlier , Susannah, upon death of her husband John Bowling moved to Amherst Co. Va. marrying a Maddox, then a Cartwright.... ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 11:01 AM Subject: Re: [LEE] Lee CD data > Was your Lee's related to any of the Halls of VA-WVA > Betty > [email protected],com > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > To leave the LEE mailing list, send only the word Unsubscribe > in the subject line and in the body of an email to: > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Mail Mode > [email protected] -- if you subscribe in Digest Mode > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >

    06/05/2005 02:26:30
    1. John Lee wed to Susannah Ellis the Nancy C. Holder. SC and GA.
    2. I am a cemetery preservationist and am currently working in the cemetery in East Point, Fulton County, Ga where John Lee born 1792 in York Co., SC (son of Henry Lee and Elizabeth Cave.) is buried. Also buried there is Nacy J. Holder, his second wife as well as his first, Susannah Ellis. (Photos through link at bottom of message) Some broken stone I will be repairing. I have a theory about who's in what grav as some are not inscribed. If anyone knows please let me know. I am assuming the stone grave table boxes in the cemetery are John and Susannah, Nancy Holder is marked and to who I think is John's right. I assume he is in the center of the two women. If anyone has been told of a burial layout, please relay it and any other information that may help me in the preservation of this cemetery. I went into this assuming I am not related, but just on a lark, if any researchers know this John Lee to come from the Hugh Lee, Short David, Phereby Lee line.... then let me know, I lost the copy of the line years ago to a crash. Here is a link to my orgs site, once there, click on "LEE FAMILY PLANTATION" to see photos of the cemetery. http://www.geocities.com/eastpointcemeteries/heritage.html Thanks for any help.

    06/04/2005 05:38:40
    1. Re: [LEE] Lee CD data
    2. Was your Lee's related to any of the Halls of VA-WVA Betty [email protected],com

    06/04/2005 08:01:19
    1. Lee CD data
    2. Medicine Woman
    3. LEE OF VIRGINIA, 1642-1892. Biographical and Genealogical Sketches of the Descendants of Colonel Richard Lee. With Brief Notices of the Related Families of Allerton, Armistead, Ashton, Aylett, Bedinger, Beverley, Bland, Bolling, Carroll, Carter, Chambers, Corbin, Custis, Digges, Fairfax, Fitzhugh, Gardner, Grymes, Hanson, Jenings, Jones, Ludwell, Marshall, Mason, Page, Randolph, Shepherd, Shippen, Tabb, Taylor, Turberville, Washington, and Others The Lee family boasts perhaps the most distinguished ancestry on record, having provided, for example, greater numbers of Revolutionary and Civil War generals and officers, politicians, and statesmen than any family of comparable size and standing. This volume collects and preserves in permanent form the history of Colonel Lee's posterity. The life of Colonel Lee is traced, as well as existing records would allow, with each of his children and grandchildren and succeeding descendants being treated in like manner. Under the notice of each head of a family, the names of his children are given, numbered in the order of their birth. Whatever is known as to unmarried sons, and as to all daughters, is given with their parents. That equal prominence might be given to maternal ancestry, the work includes brief sketches of the parentage of wives of the Lees of the older generations. http://www.genealogical.com/item_detail.asp?afid=&ID=3310 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    05/29/2005 11:09:56
    1. Richard Lee, son of James Lee, both born in England
    2. Heather
    3. Hello, all, I am seeking information on the following family. I would like to find them in England, but I need more information to get them there. Richard LEE (1819-1872) married Debrah WEEKS (1822-?) about 1854 in Wayne County, New York Their children: 1) Mary E., born 1855, New York 2) James A., born 1857, Iowa Richard LEE was born in 1819 in England. He moved to Wayne County, New York before 1850. He probably had a brother, Edward (1822-1898), who travelled with him. Richard married Debrah WEEKS, daughter of Daniel and Ruth WEEKS, about 1854. Debrah already had a son, Edgar, born 1847, when she married. Richard and Debrah had their first child, Mary E., in 1855 in New York. They were in Madison County, Iowa by 1856. James A. was born in Iowa in 1857. In 1860, they were living in Arapahoe County, Kansas and Richard was a miner. In 1870, he was in Park County, Colorado, still working as a miner. He died in 1872 and is buried in the Fairplay Cemetery. His widow, Debrah, and son, James, are on the 1880 census in Park County, Colorado with Debrah's sister, Fannie Reeves, also a widow. Any help would be appreciated. Heather

    05/24/2005 05:32:15
    1. Colonel Light Horse Harry Lee
    2. This message is for those descending from Light Horse Harry Lee. A shop in Summerfield NC is selling tapestry throws which includes some history of the Revolutionary War depicted on it. Henry Lee is shown on the throw with his bugler boy that was killed by Tarleton's Dragoons in the area of Bruce's Crossroads which is now called Summerfield NC. Lee was a guest at the home of Charles Bruce when a farmer warned the military that the Dragoons were in the area. In a book by Eli Caruthers, the story is told of the farmer borrowing the bugler's horse to show the soldiers where he spotted the British. The bugler rode behind on the farmer's tired horse and was overtaken by the British and murdered even though crying "quarters". There is a monument in Summerfield honoring Gilles the bugler boy and Charles Bruce and mentioning Lt Horse Harry Lee. The throw shows this "story" on the lower left hand corner and also the Bruce monument along with other historical interest. The throws were made for the Summerfield Founder's Day which was May 14th. There is a limited supply left and you may contact me for more information or call directly to the shop. The full color tapestry throws sell for $70 plus $4.90 tax and s/h charges. This seems high but the throw is very beautiful and worth having. Throws at National Parks in just two tone colors sell for $80. A portion of the sales are going toward the Summerfield Community Park. A throw is hanging in the Summerfield Town Hall. If you descend from this line, you will be very proud to own one and have the history. A Shade Different (336) 643-6811 (They will take orders over the phone with credit card.) Summerfield Historical Committee Member

    05/23/2005 08:45:40
    1. Re: [LEE] Obit: John W. Lee
    2. In a message dated 5/21/2005 2:06:38 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: He was a good man. SORRY TO HEAR OF LOSING A GOOD LEE MAN! THANK YOU, KAY

    05/21/2005 06:06:39
    1. Obit: John W. Lee
    2. Dennis Lee
    3. This gentleman was not kin or known to me, but was listed in my local newspaper today. I hope this info is useful to someone... John W. Lee John W. Lee passed away May 19, 2005 in his home in Wimberley with his devoted wife, Petesie Lee, at his side. He was born in Findlay, Ohio on October 19, 1924. Retired from the United States Air Force, John proudly served his country in three wars. Mr. Lee is survived by: his four children, Kay Lee, Lorrie Lee McCray and her husband Terry Jeunemann, John W. Lee and his wife Cissy, and Michael Lee and wife Sherry; along with his many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He will also be missed by Petesie's children and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Elsie Lee. Upon their marriage in 1996, John and Petesie moved to the Wimberley Valley. Prior to his illness, he was active in Meals on Wheels, Hope Hospice, and was a Life Member of the VFW. Petesie would like to thank all of the wonderful family and friends who have helped her and John during his prolonged illness. She would especially like to acknowledge Von Hicks and Andre Smith, his most recent caregivers, the dedicated staff at Deer Creek of Wimberley, and all the Hope Hospice nurses and volunteers who made his final 4 months at home peaceful and comfortable. Services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, May 23, 2005, St. Mary's Catholic Church in Wimberley. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Hope Hospice, 611 N. Walnut, New Braunfels, 78130 or St. Mary's Catholic Church Building Fund. He was a good man. Transcribed from The Wimberley View, Saturday, May 21, 2005 by Dennis W. Lee (no known relation) of Wimberley, TX.

    05/21/2005 08:05:49
    1. Elizabeth Lee
    2. Medicine Woman
    3. Does anyone have info that Elizabeth Lee b abt 1707 Yorkhampton Pari,York Co VA d DEC 1748 Goochland,Powahatan CoVA dau of William Lee b 1676/1682 York VA and Anne Harrison s/o Henry LEE & Alice DAVIS md Edward Baptist after Matthew Harris died? please share any info if one has knowledge, thanks. MW __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail

    05/17/2005 11:30:18
    1. Batt Lee
    2. Learry Warren
    3. Trying to locate the burial place of Batt Lee, married to Keziah Handley. Batt died around 1834 in Sampson County, N.C.. Thanks. Learry L. Warren, Dunn, N.C. "Character is doing what is right when no one is watching"

    05/16/2005 08:14:37
    1. hONOuring VETS*off topic a bit
    2. Medicine Woman
    3. If you would like to honour your VET for the Am War Lib you can send in the info and attach a photo and it will be displayed. There are 11 questions to fill in. they can be found at the site below where the ** is.> ======== SEND PHOTO AND INFORMATION TO: [email protected] RE: Annual Memorial Day G.I. Photo Museum & Personnel Registry Notice === From: The American War Library <[email protected]> Subject: Annual Memorial Day G.I. Photo Museum & Personnel Registry Notice Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 The American War Library We're sending this pre-Memorial Day notice well in advance to ensure that you have time to email a military-era photo of all past or present family members who served in the military for free installation in the G.I. Photograph Museum of Honor: http://www.amervets.com/warlib3.htm ** go down to bottom where it says submit info,photo Contact Person: Roger Simpson, PIO (13105320634.com or www.amervets.com) Phone: 1-310-532-0634, Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm PST =========== All veterans, active-duty personnel, family members, researchers, students and historians can permanently display military, wartime or current photos. PLEASE PASS IT ON, I AM SURE THERE ARE MANY FOLKS OUT THERE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE PART IN THIS. MW __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/

    05/02/2005 09:50:17