In a message dated 2/19/05 6:53:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Felix LEE b. 1986. Ummmm, I goofed on him. He is still living!! :-) > My Felix Anderson Lee was born June 26 1871 this is a fact the was my grandfather. DOD Oct. 06- 1953 WV Thanks the same , hoep and wish great success to you Betty
In a message dated 2/19/05 6:48:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > "The Descendants of Gresham LEE from Buckingham Co., > Virginia" which has helped. Hello Lorraine I consider this of great help it is a start. At this time it is like trying to connect dots. Have a Blessed day Betty PS if you happen to come across anything that could help I would be eternally grateful.
In a message dated 2/19/05 6:44:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Harris-Netherland line because they connect to my SHELTON line and > didn't realize it was also a LEE line. I was never able to find Eliz. > Lee's b. 1707 parents. You have given me that connection. Sometimes I > think that Virginia sprang from about the same 10 families in Jamestown > and just kept intermarrying. > Hello, Forgive me for butting in but I wanted to ask you if you have anything on a James A. LEE Born in VA ABT 1820 I have a marriage license that puts him in VA at Mason Co where he married Minerva Rhodes, daughter of Samuel and Jane Rhodes. Any information will be greatly appreciated, I am just starting the Lee family line. Betty
In the Samuel GRIFFIN Bible there are these Thomas LEE entries: "Thomas Lee and Mary Griffin married April 9, 1747 ************** Mary Lee, wife of Thomas Lee, of Ditchley, our beloved daughter died Dec 8, 1758 *************** Samuel Lee, son of Thomas Lee, died Aug. 5, 1762. age 14. " It is the death entry of Thomas' wife, Mary, that has sparked the old discussion that Thomas was a son of Richard and Judith (Steptoe) LEE, then proprietors of Ditchley Hall. This has been proved a false conclusion as Richard and Judith never had a son, Thomas. Unfortunately, many have reiterated the false assertion and it is in multiple references. Keying on the Ditchley locale, it can be accepted that Thomas LEE was of the clan of LEEs descending from Richard LEE (I), the immigrant, who married Ann Constable. The challenge is to determine the particular line. Having been married in 1747 Thomas would be of about third generation of America born LEEs. Of Richard LEE (I) children there were 6 males: John, Richard, Francis, William, Hancock, and Charles. Of these I do not have descendants for three: John (1643-1673), Francis (1649-1714), and William (1651-1698), all were old enough to have children. So there are three of the six possible who do not so any descendants or half of the LEEs are unaccounted for. This is both a problem and an opportunity. It certainly opens up the opportunity that our Thomas of Ditchley is among the unaccounted. Best regards, Hugh <[email protected]> [DENTON, FRENCH, GOAR, GURNEY, HOFFMAN, HUFFMAN, KNOX, LEE, MIZNER, POILLON, ROSE, RUTGERS, SMOCK, THOMASON, WOOD]
I'm looking for anyone that can help me with James Lee born about 1774 in VA. I know that in 1811 he was in SC. His son Thomas Phillip Lee was born 1811 in SC. In 1840 he was in Kember County, MS. But he was in AL. after SC and before MS. In 1850 he was in Leake County, MS living next door to son Thomas P. and Thomas family. I think he died in Leake County, MS. Children that I know of are Thomas P., Chesley, Malinda Thomas ans Chesley were born in SC. Malinda was born in Al. Where in Va. was James born? Who did he marry? Where in SC died he live? Did he have more than 3 children?
Hi, I am looking for Robert Lee, his wife Mary Haynes Lee, and William Lee b. 1869 for the 1870 census. Robert would have been born in 1827 and Mary in 1835. They may have her father living with them in 1870. He was Austin Haynes b. 1797. As far as I know my ggrandfather was from the Smyth County, Virginia area. I have hit a brick wall and can't get anywhere with the Lees'. The only other thing I know about my ggrandfather Robert is this. I do know that after 1880, Mary Haynes Lee died and Robert married again. The new wife (from verbal history) didn't want anything to do with the youngest child. The name of the youngest was Alex Lee (or George Alexander). Alex, my grandfather, was in an orphanage for a while. I don't know if he ever went home again. If anyone can help break down this wall, believe me, I would ever so much appreciate it. I live in Arizona and can't do much research back home now. Thanks in advance if someone can help me. Connie (Lee) Gerhart __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
Thanks so much! One never knows when a query like this could lead to one of those infamous/famous "breakthroughs"!!!!! C. Carolyn Whaley Vosburg Houston, TX On Feb 19, 2005, at 9:03 PM, joane cardinal-schubert wrote: > Carolyn - happened on this site ( scroll down) which mentions Zeboulon > Lee. > regards jcs > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhancoc/query021.htm > > > At 7:33 pm -0600 19/02/2005, Carolyn Vosburg wrote: >> Samuel LEE Sr. >> Birth: bef 1775, Pennsylvania >> OR >> Birth: 1766, Orange, NC >> OR >> Birth: abt 1771, Ohio >> Death: 8 Mar 1833, Bond Co, IL >> Burial: Brown Cemetery, Bond Co, IL >> Father: LEE >> Mother: Unknown >> >> Spouse: Mary "Polly" Evelyn >> Birth: 1777, Wales >> Death: 6 Jul 1843, Henry Co, IA >> Marr: bef 1795 >> >> Children: Samuel (~1795-1829) >> John P. (1797-1879) >> Frederick (1800-1880) >> Hezekiah (1806-1864) >> Jane (1808-1848) >> Mary "Polly" Ann (1810-) >> Elias Smith (1815-) >> Jeremiah "Jerry" (1816-1887) >> >> >> NOTE: History from family researchers indicate that Samuel (1775-1833) >> held lands >> in Fairfield County, Ohio with a Zebulon LEE, but there isn't any clue >> as to their >> relationship. Also, the story goes that this Lee family originally >> came from Conn. >> Again, no clues as to where. >> >> Does anyone recognize THIS Samuel? >> >> >> ==== LEE Mailing List ==== >> Please contact me at [email protected] with any comments, >> questions or problems you may have regarding your subscription. >> Thanks, Manager, LEE Mailing List >> List Info Page: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/l/lee.html >> >> ============================== >> Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and >> the >> areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >> Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > > CONFIDENTIAL > > This email, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the > intended > recipient(s) and contains confidential information, and is subject to > intellectual property law. If you are not the intended recipient, you > are > hereby notified that any saving, printing, copying, forwarding or other > distribution of this email, including any attachments, is prohibited. > Please notify sender of the error by return email , delete this email, > including any attachments, and remove any and all copies from your > computer > system(s). Thank you. > > mailto:[email protected] > > What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the > breath > of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs > across > the grass and loses itself in the sunset.Chief Crowfoot, Blackfoot > Orator > > web page > http://www.canuck.com/~cardinal > > > > ==== 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 Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >
Carolyn - happened on this site ( scroll down) which mentions Zeboulon Lee. regards jcs http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhancoc/query021.htm At 7:33 pm -0600 19/02/2005, Carolyn Vosburg wrote: >Samuel LEE Sr. >Birth: bef 1775, Pennsylvania >OR >Birth: 1766, Orange, NC >OR >Birth: abt 1771, Ohio >Death: 8 Mar 1833, Bond Co, IL >Burial: Brown Cemetery, Bond Co, IL >Father: LEE >Mother: Unknown > >Spouse: Mary "Polly" Evelyn >Birth: 1777, Wales >Death: 6 Jul 1843, Henry Co, IA >Marr: bef 1795 > >Children: Samuel (~1795-1829) > John P. (1797-1879) > Frederick (1800-1880) > Hezekiah (1806-1864) > Jane (1808-1848) > Mary "Polly" Ann (1810-) > Elias Smith (1815-) > Jeremiah "Jerry" (1816-1887) > > >NOTE: History from family researchers indicate that Samuel (1775-1833) >held lands >in Fairfield County, Ohio with a Zebulon LEE, but there isn't any clue >as to their >relationship. Also, the story goes that this Lee family originally >came from Conn. >Again, no clues as to where. > >Does anyone recognize THIS Samuel? > > >==== LEE Mailing List ==== >Please contact me at [email protected] with any comments, >questions or problems you may have regarding your subscription. >Thanks, Manager, LEE Mailing List >List Info Page: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/l/lee.html > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx CONFIDENTIAL This email, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and contains confidential information, and is subject to intellectual property law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any saving, printing, copying, forwarding or other distribution of this email, including any attachments, is prohibited. Please notify sender of the error by return email , delete this email, including any attachments, and remove any and all copies from your computer system(s). Thank you. mailto:[email protected] What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.Chief Crowfoot, Blackfoot Orator web page http://www.canuck.com/~cardinal
Samuel LEE Sr. Birth: bef 1775, Pennsylvania OR Birth: 1766, Orange, NC OR Birth: abt 1771, Ohio Death: 8 Mar 1833, Bond Co, IL Burial: Brown Cemetery, Bond Co, IL Father: LEE Mother: Unknown Spouse: Mary "Polly" Evelyn Birth: 1777, Wales Death: 6 Jul 1843, Henry Co, IA Marr: bef 1795 Children: Samuel (~1795-1829) John P. (1797-1879) Frederick (1800-1880) Hezekiah (1806-1864) Jane (1808-1848) Mary "Polly" Ann (1810-) Elias Smith (1815-) Jeremiah "Jerry" (1816-1887) NOTE: History from family researchers indicate that Samuel (1775-1833) held lands in Fairfield County, Ohio with a Zebulon LEE, but there isn't any clue as to their relationship. Also, the story goes that this Lee family originally came from Conn. Again, no clues as to where. Does anyone recognize THIS Samuel?
Keziah "Sug" Adams LEE b. 4 Mar 1877 TX m. James COCHRAN; d/o Brooks William LEE b. 25 Jan 1826, Jackson, TN d. 14 May 1892 Brownwood, Brown, TX and Keziah Rachael ADAMS b. 31 Mar 1840 Waverly, Humphrey, TN d. 3 Dec 1925 Brownwood, Brown, TX. Felix LEE b. 1986. Ummmm, I goofed on him. He is still living!! :-) ---Lorraine Can you give me any information of Keziah and Felix Lee I have the same names > originally from VA and WVA can you varify. > Thank you for your time > Betty >
Betty, When I began my "collecting" of LEE names, I was horrible at recording my sources. I was young, a mere 20 year old, and had lots to learn. I do have the book, "The Descendants of Gresham LEE from Buckingham Co., Virginia" which has helped. I have also spent 25 years corresponding with LEE cousins. I wish I could be more specific on where I got YOUR information. Sorry. ---Lorraine > Hello Lorrane > I am very excited about the facts you found on my Lee family where did > it > come from. > Betty
I have a muster- in- roll for Captain Allen T. Smithen,Company B, of the 4th Regiment of Infantry,Texas Volunters War with SpainDate july 23rd. 1898 Station Houston,TexasLee William W private age 21 height 5' 11" complexion fair, eyes blue ,hair dark Riverside TX farmer. single,has had maleria fever , pension goes to mother Ella F McCaskill Riverside TX Lee Dolph " " " 23 8/12 height 5' 5 3/4" complexion light, eyes gray,hair brown,Jackson Co Alabama, Machinest, single,two scares right side of ?,undesended testicle,has had maleria,pension goes to W.N.Norwood Jr. Navasoto TX Lee Marcellous P. Private age 18 2/12 height 5'8" complexion dark,eyes brown, hair black,Linden Texas,Stenographer, single, pension goes to Mrs JR Mc Alister Punsley TX If any one is interested I will mail this file to them,none of these Lees are of my line I do have a William W Lee but not this one. I also have The State of Texas Special Oath of Members Ranger Force Name Rob! ert E LeeRank Special RangerStation Llano born Willow City TX age 48 years and 2 months this day July 22,1935Barbara Case-Uhlenkott _______________________________________________ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com
Hi MW, AT first I thought I didn't have the line you quoted here, but after further study, I realized I had half of it. I had the Harris-Netherland line because they connect to my SHELTON line and didn't realize it was also a LEE line. I was never able to find Eliz. Lee's b. 1707 parents. You have given me that connection. Sometimes I think that Virginia sprang from about the same 10 families in Jamestown and just kept intermarrying. You probably have this, but, Matthew HARRIS b. 1700 parents were Robert HARRIS b. 1630 Wales d. 1700 & Mary CLAIBOURNE. Mary CLAIBOURNE is the d/o William C. CLAIRBOURNE b. 1587 Westmoreland, England d. 1677 and Jane Elizabeth BUTLER. Those CLAIBOURNES (also spelled Claiborne) married into many Virginia families. Back to the LEE's, I do have William LEE b. 1654 York Co, VA d. 14 Jul 1703 King & Queen Co., VA m. 1.Mary GREEN 2. Alice FELTON. He was the s/o Richard Henry LEE b. 1613 Nordley Regis, Coton, Shropshire, England bap. 22 Mar 1618 d. 1 Mar 1664 Dividing Creeks, Northumberland, VA (Great Grandfather to the signers of the Declaration of Indepence) and Anna CONSTABLE. From what I can tell (Not gospel fact here!) is that perhaps Richard Henry LEE b. 1613 settled first in York Co then moved to Northumberland Co. He was named:" The Founder". In 1638 was Clerk of the Council, Burgess, and member of the Council and Secretary of State. This Richard Henry Lee is also the Great Grandfather of Richard Henry Lee & Francis Lightfoot Lee, two brothers who signed the Declaration of Independence through his son Richard. This Richard Henry Lee is also the 2nd Great Grandfather to "Light Horse" Henry Lee through his son Richard, a brilliant Cavalry Leader in the Revolution, three times Governor of Virginia, member of the Confederation and US Congress and he died a martyr to freedom of the press. This Richard Henry Lee is also the 3rd Great Grandfather to Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee, the son of "Light Horse" Henry Lee. Most of this, I am sure, is common knowledge. I have 8 children for Richard Henry & Anna Constable LEE m. 1641: 1. John Constable LEE b. 1643 2. Richard Henry Jr. LEE b. 1647 m. Letitia CORBIN 3. Francis LEE b. 1648 m. Tamara 4. William LEE b. 1. Mary GREEN b. abt 1655 (4 kids: John, Mary, William & Richard); 2. Alice FELTON b. 1650 (5 kids: Mary, John, Richard Henry, William & Richard). 5. Hancock LEE b. 1653 m. 1. Mary KENDALL 2. Sarah Elizabeth ALLERTON (He derives his name from his paternal grandmother, Jane HANCOCK b. 1584 Twining, Gloucester, England) 6. Elizabeth LEE b. 1654 m. Leonard HOWSON 7. Anne LEE b. 1655 m. Major Thomas YOUELL 8. Charles Constable LEE b. 1657 m. Elizabeth MEDSTEAD (2 Kids: Thomas and Charles) - this is the Cobb's Hall line. The William LEE b. 1682 s/o William LEE and Mary GREEN m. Dorothy TAYLOR b. 1681 d. 15 Feb. 1754. They have 8 children: 1. Charles m. Ann DABBS 2. William b. 14 May 1704 North Farnam Parish, Richmond, VA m. Anne 3. Anne b. 1707 4. Richard b. 9 Apr 1711 5. John b. 11 Oct 1713 6. Elizabeth "Betsy" b. 1715 7. Joseph b. 1715 8. Sarah b. abt 1716 The John LEE b. 1677 s/o William LEE and Mary GREEN m. Ann TAYLOR b. 12 Jan 1683 d. 1731. They had 5 children: 1. John b. abt 1700 m. Ann CARTER. Had child William LEE. 2. Catherine b. 1702 3. William b. abt 1711 m. Rachel AMBROSE. Had 12 kids: Ambrose, Elizabeth,Mary, George, Sarah, Ann, Andrew R., Mildred "Milly", Lucy, Joseph, John, Mary Walden. 4. James b. 1714 m. Mary Clarke GARNETT. Had 3 kids: John, Richard, William. 5. Elizabeth b. 1717. Phew!! There's lots more if anyone is interested. ---Lorraine > 3. Henry Lee b 1627 Oswestry Parish, Morton Regis, > Shropshire, England d 1693 York Co VA > m. Alice Davis > 4. William Lee b 1676-1682 York Co VA d 1728 York > Co Va > m. Anne Harrison > 5. Elizabeth Lee b abt 1707 York Co VA d 1747 > m. Matthew Harris b 1700 York Co VA d abt > 1775 York Co VA > 6. Mary Harris md John Baptiste > 6. Lee Harris md Winnie Phillips > 6. William Harris md Mary Netherland [my > line] > 4. Henry Lee III b abt 1686 > 3. Sarah Lee > 3. Mary Lee > 3. Ann Lee
Hi Patti, this is very interesting!! The earliest Lee I have been able to find (beyond a shadow of a doubt that is!) in our line is Thomas J Lee (b 1757 d 1847) m Anna Bishop in 1780. I have one tidbit of info that says that Thomas' parents were Robert Lee and Mary Baker. Thomas was in the Revolutionary War and is buried in Rahway New Jersey. I know quiet a bit about his life but nothing at all about his family, parents brothers sisters etc. So it's anyone's guess where he originated from. Hopewell doesn't ring any bells for me though, but a Robert Lee passing away in 1803 would be about the right age to possibly be Thomas's father. (??) Do you have a wife's name for him?? Any children?? Being that Pennsylvania is very close to the area they are all from I wonder if you have any kind of info that might give us a link. Let me know if any of this sounds plausible. Thanks for checking with me. Lynda Michigan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patti Hobbs" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 9:53 AM Subject: Re: [LEE] Lots more LEEs > <<Hi Lorraine, were all of these Lee's in the Texas area?? Mine were > basically from the New Jersey area but I never see any mention of New > Jersey on here. hmmmm! Just wondering. > Thanks. > Lynda > > > > Lynda, I know what you mean about the geographical propensities of the Lee > list. My Lees were in Pennsylvania. I've gotten back as far as a probated > will for Robert Lee in Huntingdon County, PA 1803. They were closely tied > to a family who came from Hopewell New Jersey. I'd be interested in what > you have. > > Patti Lee Hobbs > > > ==== 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 Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > This message scanned for viruses by CoreComm > >
Considering the name 'Green' Lee ... an unusual name. Early Wilkes Co, GA Records: Col. Greenberry (G. B.) LEE, born in SC, married Elizabeth FEW, dtr of William Few & Mary Wheeler. Tradition says, but has not been proven, that Green Berry LEE was son of John LEE of Little River, Fairfield Co, SC, who originally came to SC from Maryland in 1751. My point is, that many were named after famous people, and Green Berry Lee was well known in GA. It is possible that a person named 'Green', is not necessarily named for a family name. Of course, it is possible that they are! One of my favorite names that I was so certain had to be a family name, was "Asbury." My McGinnis family carried that name down thru generation after generation. After many years of research, I discovered that Francis Asbury was instrumental in the Methodist Epicopal movement in Cabell Co, VA(WV). My McGinnis ancestors were ME Preachers in VA! It is like having a George Washington or Benjamin F as first, second names in your family. Good luck to all in your LEE research. Peg
Hello Lorrane I am very excited about the facts you found on my Lee family where did it come from. Betty
In a message dated 2/16/05 10:41:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > , Felix, Fitzhugh, Flora, Fredonia, Greene, > >Greenwood, Hannah, Horace, Houston, Humphrey, Iola, Isabella, Iziller, > >Jackin, Keziah, Can you give me any information of Keziah and Felix Lee I have the same names originally from VA and WVA can you varify. Thank you for your time Betty
Lorrane Thank you for all your help, good luck on your Lee's. Betty
> From: "Hellen Ensey" <[email protected]> From: Lorraine Dowdle <[email protected]> Subject: Green LEE No, I didn't find any William S. or Samuel LEE. My Lee's move to Brown Co., Texas about 1851. I find it interesting that you have a Green LEE. Unusual name. Does he descend from William LEE b. 1654 , York, VA and Mary GREEN?> ---Lorraine ================ Who are your Wm Lee's parents. My Lee's are from an Elizabeth Lee b c1707 York Co VA d. 1747 m. Matthew Harris b. 1700, York Co, VA d. ca 1775, York Co, VA Elizabeth's parents are William Lee and Anne Harrison this line goes back to 1. Thomas Lee b abt 1566 England m. Elenor Ris 1592 O. Parish Shropshire, England 2. Richard Lee 2. George Lee 2. Dr. Henry "Harry" Leigh/Lee b 22 May 1597 Oswestry Parish, Morton Regis, Shropshire, England bapt 22 May 1597 Oswestry Parish, Morton Regis, Shropshire, Eng d 1657 York Co, VA m. Marah Adkins (Felgate?) Marah m1 Henry Leigh m2 George Wale, attorney for the Leighs sis/o John Adkins - step-d/o Capt. Robert Felgate of York m. Sibella ??? - d/o ??? Adkins and Sibella ??? Dr Henry Lee Arrived in New World 1636 and settled his family York Co VA. He became the owner of a huge acreage of land,including his plantation known as Kiskiack (Cheeskiack). The 1650 house is one of the oldest structures of its type in America and one of VA's finest examples of 17th century architecture. Henry Leigh was not only a physician and plantation owner, he had quite an interest in the shipping business, tobacco being one of his largest transports. He sat on the bench of the House of Burgesses. 3. Henry Lee b 1627 Oswestry Parish, Morton Regis, Shropshire, England d 1693 York Co VA m. Alice Davis 4. William Lee b 1676-1682 York Co VA d 1728 York Co Va m. Anne Harrison 5. Elizabeth Lee b abt 1707 York Co VA d 1747 m. Matthew Harris b 1700 York Co VA d abt 1775 York Co VA 6. Mary Harris md John Baptiste 6. Lee Harris md Winnie Phillips 6. William Harris md Mary Netherland [my line] 4. Henry Lee III b abt 1686 3. Sarah Lee 3. Mary Lee 3. Ann Lee You see I do have a Wm Lee but hes b 1676 and thats parents to my Elizabeth Lee....so thats why I was curious abt yr Wm Lee, but seems it was a common name, although the catch I think is my Lee's were in York co VA too. maybe yrs is somehow related to my family, if you have any more insight, please post, thanks, MW __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - What will yours do? http://my.yahoo.com
I am also interested in Lee's in Pennsylvania. My ancestor was John Lee born 1794. In the census' he said he was born in Pa. He married Rebecca Dille and lived in Belmont County, Ohio for the 1820 census next door to his father in law Caleb Dille. By 1830 they were in Henry Cty, In. The Dille family migration was from N.J. to Washington County, Pa, to Ohio, & Indiana. I wonder if the Lee and Dille families were also in N. J. at the same time. Have been unable to connect him to other Lee's. Does anyone have any information or suggestions for furthering my search. Thank you, Pat Robinson