She's not really looking for him. She's looking for PROOF of him. We've been down that route before. EB ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 1:04 AM Subject: [LEE] Re: LEE-D Digest V04 #67 > Audry, > re: message dated 7/5/04 11:05:43 AM, [email protected] writes: > > << I am still looking for my GGGrandfather's parents and siblings. Moses P. > (Perkins) Lee, he was born July 22, 1818 in Giles County, Tennessee and died > December 06, 1897 in Grayson County, Texas. > > >> > _______ > Audrey, > > I cannot verify the following. It was downloaded from a website: > Reference: Mississippi Ancestors (Haven't been able to locate source) > Copy of pages 350-351 downloaded from internet-saved as LEE-MSAncestors.gif. > > MS Ancestors, p. 350 > > Susanna Edwards Short (Thomas Short , Jr.2, Mary Lee1) was born 1767 in > Amelia County, Virginia, and died 1844 in Giles County, Tennessee. She married John > Lee 2 OCT 1806 in Columbia, Georgia, son of Thomas Greenberry Lee , Jr. and > Elizabeth Few. He was born 24 JUL 1775 in Wrightboro, Richmond, Georgia, and > died 1825 in Giles County, Tennessee. > > Children of Susanna Edwards Short and John Lee are: > 4 i. Mary Lee was born 1807. > 5 ii. Martha Lee was born 1811. > 6 iii. Francis Dorothy Lee was born 16 JAN 1811. > 7 iv. Harriett C. Lee was born 1813. > 8 v. Edward Greenbury Lee was born 1815. > 9 vi. Sarah E. Lee was born 10 APR 1815, and died 15 NOV 1850 in > Pisqah, Giles, Tennessee. > + 10 vii. Moses Perkins Lee was born 22 JUL 1818 in Pulaski, Giles County, > Tennessee, and died 6 DEC 1897 in Grayson County, Texas. > 11 viii. John William Thomas Lee was born 15 DEC 1821 in Giles County, > Tennessee, and died 14 JUN 1862 in Giles County, Tennessee. He married Mary > Goodrum 1848 in Giles County, Tennessee. She was born 29 NOV 1817 in Giles > County, Tennessee, and died 2 JUL 1898 in Giles County, Tennessee. > > > > David Pope > 2407 Hodges Bend Circle > Sugar Land, TX 77479 > 281/980-8893 (Home) > 713/412-1903 (Cell) > [email protected] > > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > LEE Resource Page: http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/l/e/LEE/ > LEE MailListPage: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/l/lee.html > LEE List Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/LEE > LEE Genealogy Forum: http://www.genforum.com/lee/ > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
In a message dated 7/12/04 2:05:30 AM, [email protected] writes: << Susanna Edwards Short (Thomas Short , Jr.2, Mary Lee1) was born 1767 in Amelia County, Virginia, and died 1844 in Giles County, Tennessee. She married John Lee 2 OCT 1806 in Columbia, Georgia, son of Thomas Greenberry Lee , Jr. and Elizabeth Few. He was born 24 JUL 1775 in Wrightboro, Richmond, Georgia, and died 1825 in Giles County, Tennessee. >> ___________ David, You cite the parents of John LEE as Thomas Greenberry LEE and Elizabeth FEW. I am trying to find any reference that refers to Elizabeth FEW's husband as Thomas. I have several references which identify him as Greenberry LEE, Colonel, Georgia Militia. Do you have a documented source for the forename Thomas? Best regards, Hugh
Audry, re: message dated 7/5/04 11:05:43 AM, [email protected] writes: << I am still looking for my GGGrandfather's parents and siblings. Moses P. (Perkins) Lee, he was born July 22, 1818 in Giles County, Tennessee and died December 06, 1897 in Grayson County, Texas. >> _______ Audrey, I cannot verify the following. It was downloaded from a website: Reference: Mississippi Ancestors (Haven't been able to locate source) Copy of pages 350-351 downloaded from internet-saved as LEE-MSAncestors.gif. MS Ancestors, p. 350 Susanna Edwards Short (Thomas Short , Jr.2, Mary Lee1) was born 1767 in Amelia County, Virginia, and died 1844 in Giles County, Tennessee. She married John Lee 2 OCT 1806 in Columbia, Georgia, son of Thomas Greenberry Lee , Jr. and Elizabeth Few. He was born 24 JUL 1775 in Wrightboro, Richmond, Georgia, and died 1825 in Giles County, Tennessee. Children of Susanna Edwards Short and John Lee are: 4 i. Mary Lee was born 1807. 5 ii. Martha Lee was born 1811. 6 iii. Francis Dorothy Lee was born 16 JAN 1811. 7 iv. Harriett C. Lee was born 1813. 8 v. Edward Greenbury Lee was born 1815. 9 vi. Sarah E. Lee was born 10 APR 1815, and died 15 NOV 1850 in Pisqah, Giles, Tennessee. + 10 vii. Moses Perkins Lee was born 22 JUL 1818 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee, and died 6 DEC 1897 in Grayson County, Texas. 11 viii. John William Thomas Lee was born 15 DEC 1821 in Giles County, Tennessee, and died 14 JUN 1862 in Giles County, Tennessee. He married Mary Goodrum 1848 in Giles County, Tennessee. She was born 29 NOV 1817 in Giles County, Tennessee, and died 2 JUL 1898 in Giles County, Tennessee. David Pope 2407 Hodges Bend Circle Sugar Land, TX 77479 281/980-8893 (Home) 713/412-1903 (Cell) [email protected]
I am looking for information about Wealthy Ann Lee born about 1812 in CT. I believe she married Joshua Johnson and had 5 children with him. Then he died and she married John Jordan. They had 3 children, the last child was born in WI. Wealthy died in Mazomanie, WI on April 19, 1895. I would like information about her Lee ancestors. Has anyone traced the Lees in CT?
In a message dated 7/9/2004 8:09:23 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Kay - We replaced all the carpet in the house last year and they did a great job and were very helpful. It only took a day. I don't think I could put up with the painting that would go on for weeks. I know it is going to need it soon, but can't imagine getting it done. How would we ever move our computers and do without them - Amy I WOULDN'T EVEN CONSIDER IT! MOVING THE COMPUTER AROUND WOULD PROBABLY NECESSITATE MANY ADJUSTMENTS TO GET THINGS GOING RIGHT AGAIN. I'LL JUST LIVE WITH THINGS IN MY HOUSE THE WAY THEY ARE. KAY
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Kay - We replaced all the carpet in the house last year and they did a great job and were very helpful. It only took a day. I don't think I could put up with the painting that would go on for weeks. I know it is going to need it soon, but can't imagine getting it done. How would we ever move our computers and do without them - Amy -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:03 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LEE] Re: [TNHAWKIN] Re: Capt. Thomas Lee In a message dated 7/8/2004 3:59:23 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Kay, As always thorough and precise. Thank you. I'm working from another computer with old files while the house is being painted. We might as well have moved. YOU KNOW WHAT, HUGH? I ACTUALLY THINK MOVING WOULD BE SOMEWHAT EASIER, BECAUSE THE PAINTING GETS DONE BEFORE YOU MOVE IN. I NEVER SAY NEVER, BUT IT WILL HAVE TO BE SOME SET OF CIRCUMSTANCES I CANNOT IMAGINE TO INDUCE ME TO EITHER REPAINT INSIDE - OR - TO CHANGE OUT CARPETING. I DON'T ENVY YOU! HANG IN THERE! KAY G. Best regards, Hugh ==== 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 ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
In a message dated 7/8/2004 8:43:39 PM Central Standard Time, KLWRAGEG writes: "THOMAS LEE, s/o John, Esq. b. ca 1735 d. 2 July 1816, Hawkins Co., Tenn. (Noncupative will, Hawkins Co.) m. (1) ca 1754, _____ _______* m. (2) poss. 15 Mar. 1761, MARY BRYAN m. (3) 1772-74, Mrs. MARY (INGRAM) RAINS, d/o Richard Ingram d. 3 Mar. 1821, Hawkins Co., Tenn. (Bible). " * It is assumed that Thomas Lee married for the first time about 1754, for he applied for a land grant in Johnston Co., 100 a. on the middle prong of Mill Creek, 7 Jan. 1755. He sold this, with additional acreage, to Nicholas Lee in 1776, when, it is assumed, Nicholas was of age." I MIGHT HAVE ADDED THIS RELEVANT NOTE TO MY MESSAGE OF LAST NIGHT: HOW CAN IT BE THAT THE THOMAS LEE OF DITCHLEY WHO WAS BUYING LARGE TRACTS OF LAND IN FAIRFAX CO. [VA] IN 1755 COULD BE THE SAME INDIVIDUAL, THOMAS LEE OF JOHNSTON CO., NC BUYING LAND ON MILL CREEK IN THAT COUNTY IN 1754? THIS IS AN ABIDING & MYSTERIOUS CLAIM IN VIEW OF THE RECORDS. KAY G. [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])
In a message dated 7/8/2004 3:59:23 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Kay, As always thorough and precise. Thank you. I'm working from another computer with old files while the house is being painted. We might as well have moved. YOU KNOW WHAT, HUGH? I ACTUALLY THINK MOVING WOULD BE SOMEWHAT EASIER, BECAUSE THE PAINTING GETS DONE BEFORE YOU MOVE IN. I NEVER SAY NEVER, BUT IT WILL HAVE TO BE SOME SET OF CIRCUMSTANCES I CANNOT IMAGINE TO INDUCE ME TO EITHER REPAINT INSIDE - OR - TO CHANGE OUT CARPETING. I DON'T ENVY YOU! HANG IN THERE! KAY G. Best regards, Hugh
Ditchley (Hall) came to Richard LEE from his brother, William, who had not fulfilled the conditions of inheritance (have a legitimate male heir) established by their father, Hancock LEE. Hancock was the heir of Colonel Richard LEE (immigrant and progenitor) and to the Ditchley estate. This said, it is reasonable to suggest that Ditchley was the LEE family seat and that many LEE children were born there. Since Colonel Richard LEE (Richard I) had many sons, any one of whom could claim to be "of Ditchley" since they were of the LEE clan. Further, the name Thomas was frequently used in all branches of the LEE family.Is the above Hancock Lee the father of Elizabeth Lee who married Zachary Taylor and the son of Richard Lee the progenerator of the Ditchley line?Barbara Case-Uhlenkott _______________________________________________ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com
Kay, As always thorough and precise. Thank you. I'm working from another computer with old files while the house is being painted. We might as well have moved. Best regards, Hugh
In a message dated 7/8/2004 10:46:06 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Captain Thomas LEE who m. Mary (Ingram) Rains rec'd a land grant in Carter's Valley, Green Co., NC (later Hawkins Co., TN) for his RW service. This Thomas is occasionally asserted to be of the Ditchley LEEs and the son of Richard and Judith (Steptoe) LEE. What about the records I sent to you, Hugh? There is a record in Johnston Co., NC exhibiting that THOMAS LEE, 19 Apr. 1771, signed his name as "Lt." under Col. Needham Bryan in the Johnston Co. Militia. THOMAS LEE appeared as "Capt." at a Court Martial held in Smithfield, 15 Aug. 1777. "A general Return of Officers and Men belonging to the Regiment of Militia in Johnston county commanded by Col. John Smith at a General Muster at Smithfield on the 14th May 1770 showing that CAPT. THOMAS LEE's company contained 64 men." This indisputably proves that "a" Capt. Thomas Lee was in Johnston Co. in the 1770's, which was prior to the advent of "a" Thomas Lee in Green Co., NC [later, Hawkins Co., TN]. Several land records in Johnston Co., NC also reference CAPT. THOMAS LEE: 21 Oct. 1782: Grant #573 to THOMAS LEE, 100 a. head of Watry Branch & White Oak. Warrant entered June 1779, surveyed for CAPT. THOMAS LEE. Chain bearers: William Lee, James Lee. (G-Ral 46, 153, File 2049 & Johnston Co. Deeds M-1, 364) 16 Mar. 1795: Thomas Lee, by his att'y., SHADRACK INGRAM, sold this to Samuel Avera, L25. Wit: James Lee, Thomas Ingram (Johnston Co. Deeds W-1, 70) NOTE KWG: THE NAME SHADRACK INGRAM HAD APPEARED IN THE WILL OF JOHN LEE, ESQ. OF JOHNSTON CO., NC, NAMED AS HIS GRANDSON AND WILLED 200 A ADJ. RICHARD INGRAM'S LINE AND JOHN LEE'S LINE, ALSO 300 A. ON WHITE OAK SWAMP AND A NEGRO CALLED JUDAH. THE NAME SHADRACK INGRAM HAD ALSO APPEARED IN A LETTER WRITTEN BY THOMAS LEE (AFTER LEAVING JOHNSTON CO.), REQUESTING THAT SHADRACK INGRAM COLLECT DEBTS OWED TO HIM & SEE THAT THEY WERE DELIVRED BY A SURE HAND (Aug. 19, 1797). IN THAT LETTER, THOMAS LEE ASKED TO BE REMEMBERED, "MY LOVE TO SISTER MARY BALINGR AND ALL INQUIRING FRIENDS..." MARY BALINGER WAS NAMED DAUGHTER IN THE WILL OF JOHN LEE, ESQ. IN JOHNSTON CO., NC. Still in Johnston Co., NC records: 21 Oct. 1782: Grant #976 to THOMAS LEE, 100 a. both sides WHITE OAK SWAMP - - own corner - - SHADRACK INGRAMS' LINE - - Lemuel Lee's line. Chain bearers: William Lee, James Lee (G-Ral file 2273 & Johnston Co. Deeds M-1, 453) 16 Nov. 1792: Thomas Lee "in Johnston Co." sold this to SHADRACK INGRAM "of the co.", L10, a grant to CAPT. THOMAS LEE. Wit: John Bryan, Nathan Allen (Johnston Co. Deeds S-1, 334) 15 Feb. 1784: THOMAS LEE of Green Co., NC, gave Power of Attorney to William Ingram and SHADRACK INGRAM of Johnston Co. Wit: Samuel Smith, Josiah Barns (Johnston Co. Deeds Trs-2, 319 & P-1, 202) THOMAS LEE, est. b. c1735, died 2 July 1816 Hawkins Co., TN (Noncupative Will in Hawkins Co., TN Bk. 1, p. 311 Hawkins Co., TN). The last wife of THOMAS LEE was Mary, widow of John Rains, and Mary was given the administration of the estate of John Rains, Feb. 1772 in Johnston Co., NC. (Court Records). Securities for her bond were Richard Ingram and Henry Rains. The will of MARY LEE, WIDOW OF THOMAS LEE, HAWKINS CO., TN written 29 Aug. 1818. Extrs: William Lee, Edward Lee. Wit: Jones Griffin, James Lee, David B. Cummings. To daus. Winifred Bailey, Zilpha Bailey, Mary Griffin - - her clothing. Remainder of estate to be sold and divided among all her heirs. In a suit filed in Chancery Court, Hawkins Co., Tenn., 23 May 1823, the nine heirs of Mary Lee were named: Henry Rains and the last eight children of Thomas Lee (i.e, those children by Mary) NEEDHAM, JOHN, WINIFRED, ZILPHA, WILLIAM, EDWARD, JAMES AND MARY. NOTES: WINIFRED (LEE) BAILEY b. 2 Aug. 1778, married WILLIAM BAILEY, son of Sarah and Thomas Bailey Killed in East Tenn. before 1816 After leaving Hawkilns Co., TN "Winey" Bailey was head of household on the 1820 Census of Shelby Co., AL (with son Thomas Lee Bailey &) others in house. ZILPHA (LEE) BAILEY b. ca 1780, married THOMAS BAILEY, s/o Sarah/Thomas. Zilpha b. ca 1780. Of Zilpha's thirteen named children (Letter to VA, 28 Jan. 1938 by P. H. Harris of B'ham, AL), Mary (Pollie) d. 1825 Shelby Co., AL. 1820 Cen. of Shelby Co., AL shows Thomas Bailey (head of house), (James Bailey) both over 21; 1 fem. over 21; 6 fem. under 21; 1 fem. over 21(sic) and 7 slaves. 1823, May 23, Hawkins Co., Tenn. Chancery Court: Thomas Bailey of Shelby Co., AL, husband of Zilpha (Lee), brought suit in the settlement of Mary Lee's estate. (Mary, widow of Capt. Thos. Lee). WHILE WILLS COULD HAVE AND MAY HAVE EXISTED FOR WINIFRED (LEE) AND ZILPHA (LEE) BAILEY, I HAVE NO RECORD OF THEM. Kay Gunn [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])
In a message dated 1/24/02 5:38:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << Thomas Lee b. 3 Dec 1729 Dichley Plantation, Northumberland Co. Va. d. 2 Jul 1818 Lee Valley, Hawkins County, Tennessee >> ___________________ I carry a Thomas LEE (3 Dec 1729-2 Jul 1816) who married Mary (Ingram?) Rains (d.1818). Both died Hawkins Co., TN (probate court records). According to other researchers this Thomas LEE was the son of John LEE (-1766) of Johnston Co., NC. I note that your family web site states that the Thomas whom you cite is the son of Richard and Judith (Steptoe) LEE. Herein is the conflict. I have been informed that there were two contempory Thomas LEEs in Hawkins Co., TN. and that their data has been badly confused and in some cases merged by earlier researchers. A third contemporary Thomas LEE is found in a cite in the Samuel GRIFFIN Bible which identifies him as Thomas LEE of Ditchley in 1758. The two with Hawkins Co., TN identity are- Thomas LEE, son of John and Mary LEE of Johnston Co., NC, John LEE (-1766) identified in his will Thomas as one of his sons. Thomas allegedly settled in Lee Valley (named for him), Hawkins Co., TN in the 1770s. Captain Thomas LEE who m. Mary (Ingram) Rains rec'd a land grant in Carter's Valley, Green Co., NC (later Hawkins Co., TN) for his RW service. This Thomas is occasionally asserted to be of the Ditchley LEEs and the son of Richard and Judith (Steptoe) LEE. It is easy to see how these two became intermingled and sometimes merged. I have found no documented evidence that Richard and Judith (Steptoe) LEE had a son, Thomas. Neither Richard's will nor the probate records suggest a son, Thomas. The Samuel GRIFFIN Bible has a 1758 death entry for Mary, Samuel's daughter, which states that her husband was Thomas LEE of Ditchley. While this entry would make Thomas a member of the grand clan of Lees of VA, it doesn't confirm a father-son relationship with Richard LEE who was the master of Ditchley at the time. It also does not connect Thomas to the LEEs of NC or Hawkins Co., TN As for Thomas LEE, son of John of Johnston Co., NC, he is also identified as Thomas Greenberry LEE, Sr. I have not found a documented source of this identity, but his son, Thomas Greenberry, Jr. is alleged to be Colonel Greenberry LEE (c1750-1784) of RW fame in GA. I do have evidence for the Colonel, but nothing on his parentage. Ditchley (Hall) came to Richard LEE from his brother, William, who had not fulfilled the conditions of inheritance (have a legitimate male heir) established by their father, Hancock LEE. Hancock was the heir of Colonel Richard LEE (immigrant and progenitor) and to the Ditchley estate. This said, it is reasonable to suggest that Ditchley was the LEE family seat and that many LEE children were born there. Since Colonel Richard LEE (Richard I) had many sons, any one of whom could claim to be "of Ditchley" since they were of the LEE clan. Further, the name Thomas was frequently used in all branches of the LEE family. Research of descent of Richard LEE (I) is not uniform. --Son, Richard (II), has a developed line which includes Henry (Light Horse Harry) LEE and his son, Robert E. LEE, General, CSA. --Son, Philip, was given land in MD and became the progenitor of LEEs of MD. The line is partially developed --Son, Charles, .Developement is less partially inplace. --Son, Hancock, as stated inherited Ditchley Developememt is fairly good. Little is known of sons, Francis and John. Developement is poor to none. The purpose here is to show that many lines of LEEs of Virginia are NOT well developed and, therefore, offer the potential to explain the presence of LEEs in colonial NC and SC and, possibly, of GA, KY and TN. It is my view, and that of others, that some of the LEEs in Johnston Co., NC were of this LEE clan. As to proof, there is scant. A scenario could be that one or more of Richard (I) 's sons and/or grandsons moved to North Carolina in the area that became Johnston Co. Which sons? My interest is in finding LEE data which would expand our knowledge of these LEEs and in clarifying areas of conflict. Much of the problem is as a result of early published research which was done with very limited access to documentation/records and great reliance on family lore which tended to be self-serving. These works seem to hinder progress, because they have gained acceptance by repetition rather than by logic. I don't know your interest, but I would greatly appreciate any information on source matereial of your LEE family. Best regards, Hugh
Captain Thomas LEE (RW-NC) (c1729-1816) and Mary RAINS had a daughter, Winifred (sp) who married a BAILEY. It is alledged that Winifred mentioned in her will the name of Greenberry LEE. Can anyone verify and/or expand upon this item. Best regards, Hugh
I think my Lee's are some how connected to the Bailey's They are togather on the 1840 census in Kemper Co., Ms then on the 1850 census in Leake County, MS ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 10:31 AM Subject: [LEE] Will of Winifred (Lee) BAILEY, TN>AL > Captain Thomas LEE (RW-NC) (c1729-1816) and Mary RAINS had a daughter, > Winifred (sp) who married a BAILEY. > > It is alledged that Winifred mentioned in her will the name of Greenberry > LEE. Can anyone verify and/or expand upon this item. > > Best regards, > Hugh > > > ==== 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 > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
James, There were so many James Lees (such a common name) that it is very difficult and time consuming to look up every one. But from my general knowledge of the migration of these people as documented in the books, I don't see any that were in MS. Most were in TN, NC, GA and AL. I'll keep looking as I have time and let you know if I see anything that might help you. Lorien Gunsallus In a message dated 7/6/2004 6:05:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: This is what I have on James Lee: born about 1773 in VA. living in Kemper County, MS. Tax rolls 1836, 1839, 1842, 1840 census page 16 Kemper County, MS. 2 males age 20-30 1 male 60-70 1 female 10-15, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 60-70 1850 census Leake County, MS page 33 beat 5 household 475 Jame Lee age 76 farmer born VA. Melinda Lee age 16 born AL. Known sons of James Lee and unknown wife were born in SC. Thomas P. Lee born about 1811 , died 1879 Cooke County, TX. Chesley Lee born about 1816 in SC. died in the civil war. Think he has a son William Lee living in Leake County, MS. born 1799. have no proof on William.
Lorien, This is what I have on James Lee: born about 1773 in VA. living in Kemper County, MS. Tax rolls 1836, 1839, 1842, 1840 census page 16 Kemper County, MS. 2 males age 20-30 1 male 60-70 1 female 10-15, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 60-70 1850 census Leake County, MS page 33 beat 5 household 475 Jame Lee age 76 farmer born VA. Melinda Lee age 16 born AL. Known sons of James Lee and unknown wife were born in SC. Thomas P. Lee born about 1811 , died 1879 Cooke County, TX. Chesley Lee born about 1816 in SC. died in the civil war. Think he has a son William Lee living in Leake County, MS. born 1799. have no proof on William. [email protected]
Here are some Lee links i found while looking for William Samuel Lee - no connection to mine but thought they might be of interest to someone.... regards jcs ee...http://www.dudleygenealogy.com/wga51.html#I9226 scroll down to lee http://www.rootsquest.com/~indiana/fayette/marriage/1819gr-i.html Fayette Co. IN Marriages 1819-1845 LEE, Stephen BUDD, Mary 12 Feb. 1829 http://www.usigs.org/library/vitals/oh/preble/groomL.htm http://www.usigs.org/library/vitals/oh/preble/brideL.htm LEE marriage index Preble County, Ohio 1808 - 1859 http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Marion/Deed5a.htm deed book OH a John Lee mentioned...( long download) http://home.att.net/~ohiobuckeye/wdogs/wd1stfam.htm Wood County, Ohio First Families LEE, Derastus 1850 Bloom LEE, George J. 1841 Bloom http://www.calweb.com/~wally/darke/dmnaml-z.htm Lee, Cathran 1842 Lee, Hannah 1845 Lee, Josiah 1841 Lee, Lliza 1833 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.northrim.net/humphri/d0007/g0000032.html HTML created by GED2HTML v3.0a (3/4/97) on Tue May 13 21:52:07 1997. Stephen LEE ([CAPT]) * BIRTH: 2 APR 1669, Wallingford,CT * DEATH: 7 JUN 1763, New Britain,CT * TITLE: [CAPT] * REFN: 4PLM-3K Father: John LEE Mother: Mary HART Family 1: Elizabeth ROYCE * MARRIAGE: 1 OCT 1690, Farmington,Hartfield,Connecticut 1. Isaac LEE 2. Stephen LEE 3. Elizabeth LEE 4. Sarah LEE 5. Stephen LEE 6. Martha LEE 7. Mary LEE 8. Ebenezer LEE 9. Hannah LEE 10. Josiah LEE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _Thomas LEIGH ______ _John LEE __| | |_Elnor RIS_(REES?) _ | |--Stephen LEE | | _Stephen HART ______ |_Mary HART _| |_Sarah _____________ http://members.sockets.net/~snichol/lee.htm LEE descendents of Richard Lee Stephen Lee 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/Art.html/jcsa_index.html
Any connection here? regards jcs http://www.northrim.net/humphri/d0005/g0000093.html#I13504 John LEE * BIRTH: 8 AUG 1620, Colchester,Essex,England * DEATH: 8 AUG 1690, ,Farmington,Hartford,CT * REFN: 8VGL-15 Father: Thomas LEIGH Mother: Elnor RIS_(REES?) At 11:05 am -0400 06/7/04, Donald Herman wrote: >My brickwall continues to be my gggrandfather Amos John LEE, born 1828 in >what is now Harrison County, WVA. According to his death certificate his >parents were Stephen LEE and Nancy Thompson. The family moved to the >Miami-Clark County area of OH in 1840. He married Amanda Miller in Miami >County, OH in 1853. They were in Logan County, OH on the 1870 census. He >died in Logan County, OH in 1913. There is a chance that the original >surname spelling may have been LEIGH. My grandfather always stated that >the family was NOT related to Robert E. Lee and that at some time in the >past the surname spelling had been changed but he never specified what it >had been changed from or when. >Any and all help will be appreciated >Don Herman > > >==== LEE Mailing List ==== >LEE Mailing List - searchable archives: >http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=LEE >- threaded archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/LEE > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 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/Art.html/jcsa_index.html
My brickwall continues to be my gggrandfather Amos John LEE, born 1828 in what is now Harrison County, WVA. According to his death certificate his parents were Stephen LEE and Nancy Thompson. The family moved to the Miami-Clark County area of OH in 1840. He married Amanda Miller in Miami County, OH in 1853. They were in Logan County, OH on the 1870 census. He died in Logan County, OH in 1913. There is a chance that the original surname spelling may have been LEIGH. My grandfather always stated that the family was NOT related to Robert E. Lee and that at some time in the past the surname spelling had been changed but he never specified what it had been changed from or when. Any and all help will be appreciated Don Herman