Hello All, I'm working on James LEE who was born in 1798 in Greenfield Co. NY and married Elizabeth MCVEIGH b. in Canada in 1798. They had the following children: Ira b. 1821 in Canada Jaret b 1829 Anna b 1831 in Canada Samuel b 1831 in NY Almira C. b 4-25-1833 in Canada m. Ainsworth PAUL, she d. 10-26-1912 Elizabeth b 1835 in Canada James b 1-29-1837 in Erie Co. OH Wesley b 1839 in Ohio In 1850 James Lee and family was living in Decatuar, Michigan. Apparently Almira returned to Erie Co, Ohio as she married Ainsworth Paul there on 2-13-1853. They had 10 children all born in Ohio. Jeanette their first born married Charles GOODSITE also in Erie Co.Ohio. Any help finding more info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ron Garner of Friday Harbor, WA
I am looking for information on this family. He was born in Bedford Co.,TN.in 1818. Married Rachel Hendrickson in Livingston Co., KY. in 1839. They moved to MO about 1843, and lived in several different counties before settling in Pulaski Co. According to the 1860 Census, He was a Physician living in Tavern,MO with his wife and 3 of their 9 children. Any information would be appreciated. I hope to find others working on this line also, as this was my great-great grandfather. Thanks, chandra@intellisys.net
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Virginia M. wrote: > > Thomas Lee, 1710-57, Charleston, SC; formerly of the Barbadoes, who was > a descendant of Richard Lee, bapt. at Alveley, 6 Oct. 1563 (the father > of Colonel Richard Lee, b. Nordley Regis, ca. 1613, The father of Colonel Richard LEE was proved by Bill Thorndale. I will find publication and date. He was the son of John LEE and Jane Hancock. He had two brothers John and Thomas. I have other information that states that Thomas is decended from Robert LEE who was supposed to be the Lord Mayor of London( I cna't document that) Sir Robert had sons Henry, John, Hugh and Robert. I haven't been able to tie those to John LEE who died in Barbados in 1652. Most of my papers are in storage . I can supply sources. Melissa who came to > Virginia, 1640-1; d. 1664, Virginia planter and legislator; ancestor of > the Lees of Virginia. Emigrated 1641; settled in York Co.;removed to > Northumberland Co. ca.1651. Richard Lee, ante, was the son of John Lee, > b. 1430, buried at Chesham, Bucks, 13 June 1605, and grandson of > Humphrey Lee, b. 1506, d. 6 Dec. 1588,ofColton Hall, Nordley Regis, who > m. Katherine Blount, dau of John Blount, of yeo, Shropshire, son of > Humphrey Blount. > Siblings of Thomas are: > 1. Francis Lee > 2. Mary Lee > 3. Susannah Lee > 4. Joseph Lee > 5. Rebecca Lee
Thomas Lee, 1710-57, Charleston, SC; formerly of the Barbadoes, who was a descendant of Richard Lee, bapt. at Alveley, 6 Oct. 1563 (the father of Colonel Richard Lee, b. Nordley Regis, ca. 1613, who came to Virginia, 1640-1; d. 1664, Virginia planter and legislator; ancestor of the Lees of Virginia. Emigrated 1641; settled in York Co.;removed to Northumberland Co. ca.1651. Richard Lee, ante, was the son of John Lee, b. 1430, buried at Chesham, Bucks, 13 June 1605, and grandson of Humphrey Lee, b. 1506, d. 6 Dec. 1588,ofColton Hall, Nordley Regis, who m. Katherine Blount, dau of John Blount, of yeo, Shropshire, son of Humphrey Blount. Siblings of Thomas are: 1. Francis Lee 2. Mary Lee 3. Susannah Lee 4. Joseph Lee 5. Rebecca Lee Source: ' Living Descendants of Blood Royal in America" by Count d'Angerville. Pub. by World Nobility and Peerage;London and Paris I have the full Royal line of Richard and Thomas for any one who wants it. Information also on my Lee page at my web site. This is my URL: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4399 Virginia
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Has anyone ever come across this name in doing Lee research. My great uncle claimed that Francis Trotter Lee was his great-great grandfather. Diana Morris Thomas dannyt@telapex.com DThomas662@aol.com
Fellow rooters, I recently obtained a group of Bible records from the Ashtabula County, OH Historical Society...one of the Bible transcripts had some LEE information. If these pertain to anyone, will be happy to photocopy the 2 pages....I am only listing the LEE records here, no notation is given as to parents, spouses or place of birth: The ADAMS Family Bible purchased at a church rummage sale in Conneaut, Ohio. James LEE born Jan 26th 1861 died Dec 17th 1938 Mary A. LEE born Jan 31st 1870 died Jan 5th 1947 James LEE and Mary LEE married Dec 12th, 1887 Wm A. LEE born feb 14th 1890 Ruth E LEE born Sept 30th 1895, Married Nov 11th 1920 Shirley Ruth LEE born Dec 9th 1923 Ardya Mae LEE born June 4th 1927 Nyle C. LEE born Nov 29th 1907 Edna LEE born Dec 1st 1906, Married May 6th 1933 James Donald LEE born Dec 11 1943 Una E. LEE born Dec 27th 1943 Earl HERB born May 15th 1890 Married Oct 5th 1915 Una LEE HERB died Aug 26, 1950 Hope someone can use this! Robin LEE Campbell
Dear Lee researchers, I am trying to clear up our end of the early LEE tangle in VA. Does anyone have any information about the brothers of Richard LEE who came to VA in 1640/1, son of Robert Lee, to be secretary to Lord Fairfax and settled in York Co in 1647. He said he was from Stafford-Langton, Essex, England in his will. Am looking specifically for Henry Lee of York Co VA for his aprents and descendents. Thanks, Pamela
Looking for info on Thomas R. Lee, was in Caroline Co MD 1800 census married with two children. Thomas was in Fleming Co Ky 1820, one daughter was b. 1810 Ohio. Believe his wifes name was Mary_____ and she died in Fleming CO 1820-1830.Any connections out there? Thanks Paula
Looking for any information about Henry LEE b. before 1620 d. about 1657 who m. Marah Adkins before 1644. (Was he related to Richard Lee the Immigrant?) He had a son Henry LEE II 1645-1693 b. York Co., VA m. Alice Davis. I need to know if Henry LEE Sr. had other sons besides Henry LEE II, possibly a Thomas LEE who may have moved to Middlesex Co., VA d. 1709 m. Elizabeth. Also, could relatives of LEEs of York Co., and LEEs of King and Queen Co., VA. please contact me? I am trying to trace Thomas LEE of Middlesex Co. VA origins. Thanks, Pamela
All- Does anyone know of a document that addresses the Lee Family of Cobbs Hall line? I'm hung up at John Lee (Thomas, Charles I of Cobbs Hall, Richard I immigrant). There is not much known of John, only that his mother, Elizabeth (Keene) Lee, was of MD and that he was in SC in 1759. I need a place and date of birth as well as marriage(s) information. Is it possible that he was born in MD and was married there, as VA records seem to be silent on these points? There was a John Lee who married a Margaret Howard in Harford Co., MD in 1745/6 who apparently went to SC in 1751. They allegedly had a son, Greenberry, b. c1750 in Harford, MD, who went to GA and became a Colonel in the GA militia during the RW. Best regards, Hugh
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LEE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > LEE-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 23 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [LEE-L] Lee Families in Leonar [HFTHusma@aol.com] > #2 Re: [LEE-L] Lee Families in Leonar [Ken Jones > <kjones@tarleton.edu>] > #3 [LEE-L] Alice Lee ["scook" <scook@pdq.net>] > #4 Re: [LEE-L] Lee Families in Leonar [Melissa Boyen > <reboy@HiWAAY.net>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from LEE-D, send a message to > > LEE-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [LEE-L] Lee Families in Leonardo Andrea's Papers or Collection > > Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 17:39:28 EST > From: HFTHusma@aol.com > To: Dncl@aol.com > CC: LEE-L@rootsweb.com > > Glenda - > I was able to open the Andrea's document you sent. I'm not sure that > I rec'd > all of it. Can you lell me about how many pages were involved? > > Would you type out what little there is from Maryland and Virginia and > North Carolina? In MD and NC a look for Francis Lee, brother of John > Lee, > could be helpful. There just might be the clue I'm seeking. Francis > Lee > settled in an area that was at the time (after 1751) part of NC that > later > became part of SC. (I think still on Rocky Creek upon which his > father and > brother were located in SC) I'll need some help from a Carolina > history buff > to explain the reason for the transition of the area from NC to SC and > when. > > >From the Andrea data you sent I'm sure that Mrs. Bettis' "Lees of > Virginia" is > on the right tract, but she missed a generation by consolidating the > bios of 2 > Johns (father and son). This, of course, needs to be corrected. The > problem > is in what forum. > > The basic problem is that the BETTIS document assumed that only one > John Lee > came from MD to SC in 1751. In fact a father, John, and his sons, > John and > Francis, came to SC. In Francis' 1752 presentation of his father's > petition > for 50 acres of land to establish a mill, Francis states that he is > representing his father, John, who is "very old". On the same day > Francis' > brother, John Lee, represents himself in a petition for 200 acres. > This later > petition apparently has been read without the researchers knowledge or > recognition of Francis' preceding petition. At least Mrs. Bettis does > not > reference it in her document. She cites Dr Robert L. Meriweather of > the > University of SC as a source. Neither recognized, as reported by > Mrs. > Bettis, that there were two Johns involved. > > An inconsistency is created in the Bettis story as she tries to > establish that > the John Lee, son to Thomas and Elizabeth (Keene) Lee, born in > Lancaster Co., > VA who was in SC by 1759 is the same as John whose petition for 200 > acres of > land in SC cites that he is a native of MD. The fact is that John of > VA, son > of Thomas, was the father of John of SC who claimed to be a native of > MD . > What is not explained is why John of VA was in MD at the birth of his > son, > John. in c1725. and why did they go to SC in 1751. > > 1. Richard Lee, emigrant > 2. Charles Lee of Cobbs Hall > 3. Thomas Lee of Lancaster Co., VA, m. Elizabeth Keene > of MD > 4. John Lee of VA, then SC by 1759 > = > 4. John Lee, then SC in 1751, very old. (his > son born MD) > 5. John Lee, native of MD, then SC in > 1751 > 5. Francis Lee, in SC 1851, son of > John > > In a document entitled "The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic > Presbyterian > Church, Chester County, South Carolina" by Mary Wylie Strange, > Historian of > the Catholic Memorial Association, the relationship of father and son, > as I > have presented, is confirmed. > > Do I make a point here? > > Best regards, > Hugh > > ______________________________ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: [LEE-L] Lee Families in Leonardo Andrea's Papers or Collection > > Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 09:52:39 -0600 > From: Ken Jones <kjones@tarleton.edu> > To: HFTHusma@aol.com > CC: Dncl@aol.com, LEE-L@rootsweb.com > > HFTHusma@aol.com wrote: > > > Glenda - > > I was able to open the Andrea's document you sent. I'm not sure > that > > I rec'd > > all of it. Can you lell me about how many pages were involved? > > > > [snip, snip] > > As long as you're talking about this over the list, how about sending > along the original information so we can all see it? > > Ken Jones > > ______________________________ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: [LEE-L] Alice Lee > Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 21:02:09 -0600 > From: "scook" <scook@pdq.net> > To: "LEE" <LEE-L@rootsweb.com>Hi everyone, I just updated my web site > to include my Pedigree Chart. Please have a > look--www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/3731 thanks,Sandra Cook > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > > ubject: Re: [LEE-L] Lee Families in Leonardo Andrea's Papers or Collection > > Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 17:58:46 -0600 > From: Melissa Boyen <reboy@HiWAAY.net> > To: HFTHusma@aol.com > CC: Dncl@aol.com, LEE-L@rootsweb.com > > I would also like to see the information you are referring to. This > past > summer I spent sometime on this John LEE. I was interested because a > Henry Jernigan was in the same location at the same time in SC on the > Wateree. > > Henry Jernigan Sr. was the son of Thomas Jernigan of Nansemond County > Virginia who lived close to John LEE who received a grant there in > 1694. > Thomas had two sons Thomas and Henry. I believe that Henry Jernigan > married ELizabeth LEE. John LEE, Esquire deeded some Johnstone County > property to Elizabeth Jernigan around 1743. Henry Jernigan, who > moved > to Johnstone County, sold his Nansemond County, VA property.(Kinfolks > of > Johnstone county) > > There was a Henry Jernigan, Jr. So I'm not sure which one was in SC. > Given the LEE connection in VA and Johnstone County, I thought that > there might be a connection in SC. > > I'm not sure exactly how Elizabeth was related to John LEE, Esquire. > However, I am sure that the Nansemond County property was very close > to > John LEE. > > Please tell me what county in MD that you think John LEE was from. I > have spent some time on JAMES LEE of Charles City County, MD. and > other > early Maryland LEE's. MAny people from MAryland came to the Albemarle > - > Chowan area around 1680. There is a possibility that John LEE of > Nancemond could have been one. Several people who lived close by came > from Maryland or Northumberland County, VA. MAny of these same > individuals had earlier been in the Isle of Wright -Norfolk area > before > going to either MAryland or Northumberland. > > Do you know for certain that he came directly to SC? Also have you > looked at the Lees' of Barbados? > > Melissa > > > HFTHusma@aol.com wrote: > > > > Glenda - > > I was able to open the Andrea's document you sent. I'm not sure > that I rec'd > > all of it. Can you lell me about how many pages were involved? > > > > Would you type out what little there is from Maryland and Virginia > and > > North Carolina? In MD and NC a look for Francis Lee, brother of > John Lee, > > could be helpful. There just might be the clue I'm seeking. > Francis Lee > > settled in an area that was at the time (after 1751) part of NC that > later > > became part of SC. (I think still on Rocky Creek upon which his > father and > > brother were located in SC) I'll need some help from a Carolina > history buff > > to explain the reason for the transition of the area from NC to SC > and when. > > > > >From the Andrea data you sent I'm sure that Mrs. Bettis' "Lees of > Virginia" is > > on the right tract, but she missed a generation by consolidating the > bios of 2 > > Johns (father and son). This, of course, needs to be corrected. > The problem > > is in what forum. > > > > The basic problem is that the BETTIS document assumed that only one > John Lee > > came from MD to SC in 1751. In fact a father, John, and his sons, > John and > > Francis, came to SC. In Francis' 1752 presentation of his father's > petition > > for 50 acres of land to establish a mill, Francis states that he is > > representing his father, John, who is "very old". On the same day > Francis' > > brother, John Lee, represents himself in a petition for 200 acres. > This later > > petition apparently has been read without the researchers knowledge > or > > recognition of Francis' preceding petition. At least Mrs. Bettis > does not > > reference it in her document. She cites Dr Robert L. Meriweather > of the > > University of SC as a source. Neither recognized, as reported by > Mrs. > > Bettis, that there were two Johns involved. > > > > An inconsistency is created in the Bettis story as she tries to > establish that > > the John Lee, son to Thomas and Elizabeth (Keene) Lee, born in > Lancaster Co., > > VA who was in SC by 1759 is the same as John whose petition for 200 > acres of > > land in SC cites that he is a native of MD. The fact is that John > of VA, son > > of Thomas, was the father of John of SC who claimed to be a native > of MD . > > What is not explained is why John of VA was in MD at the birth of > his son, > > John. in c1725. and why did they go to SC in 1751. > > > > 1. Richard Lee, emigrant > > 2. Charles Lee of Cobbs Hall > > 3. Thomas Lee of Lancaster Co., VA, m. Elizabeth > Keene of MD > > 4. John Lee of VA, then SC by 1759 > > = > > 4. John Lee, then SC in 1751, very old. (his > son born MD) > > 5. John Lee, native of MD, then SC > in 1751 > > 5. Francis Lee, in SC 1851, son of > John > > > > In a document entitled "The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic > Presbyterian > > Church, Chester County, South Carolina" by Mary Wylie Strange, > Historian of > > the Catholic Memorial Association, the relationship of father and > son, as I > > have presented, is confirmed. > > > > Do I make a point here? > > > > Best regards, > > Hugh > > > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > > 2 If posting URLs please excerpt ON topic data & proper credits :) > > Sources needed, please - can you help? Thanks for your cooperation. > > Cheers! please read detail in Welcome message or ask Harold. > > Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com > -- Visit Carrell and Yost Architects Interiors on the Internet @ http://www.angelfire.com/biz/cyai.
I would also like to see the information you are referring to. This past summer I spent sometime on this John LEE. I was interested because a Henry Jernigan was in the same location at the same time in SC on the Wateree. Henry Jernigan Sr. was the son of Thomas Jernigan of Nansemond County Virginia who lived close to John LEE who received a grant there in 1694. Thomas had two sons Thomas and Henry. I believe that Henry Jernigan married ELizabeth LEE. John LEE, Esquire deeded some Johnstone County property to Elizabeth Jernigan around 1743. Henry Jernigan, who moved to Johnstone County, sold his Nansemond County, VA property.(Kinfolks of Johnstone county) There was a Henry Jernigan, Jr. So I'm not sure which one was in SC. Given the LEE connection in VA and Johnstone County, I thought that there might be a connection in SC. I'm not sure exactly how Elizabeth was related to John LEE, Esquire. However, I am sure that the Nansemond County property was very close to John LEE. Please tell me what county in MD that you think John LEE was from. I have spent some time on JAMES LEE of Charles City County, MD. and other early Maryland LEE's. MAny people from MAryland came to the Albemarle - Chowan area around 1680. There is a possibility that John LEE of Nancemond could have been one. Several people who lived close by came from Maryland or Northumberland County, VA. MAny of these same individuals had earlier been in the Isle of Wright -Norfolk area before going to either MAryland or Northumberland. Do you know for certain that he came directly to SC? Also have you looked at the Lees' of Barbados? Melissa HFTHusma@aol.com wrote: > > Glenda - > I was able to open the Andrea's document you sent. I'm not sure that I rec'd > all of it. Can you lell me about how many pages were involved? > > Would you type out what little there is from Maryland and Virginia and > North Carolina? In MD and NC a look for Francis Lee, brother of John Lee, > could be helpful. There just might be the clue I'm seeking. Francis Lee > settled in an area that was at the time (after 1751) part of NC that later > became part of SC. (I think still on Rocky Creek upon which his father and > brother were located in SC) I'll need some help from a Carolina history buff > to explain the reason for the transition of the area from NC to SC and when. > > >From the Andrea data you sent I'm sure that Mrs. Bettis' "Lees of Virginia" is > on the right tract, but she missed a generation by consolidating the bios of 2 > Johns (father and son). This, of course, needs to be corrected. The problem > is in what forum. > > The basic problem is that the BETTIS document assumed that only one John Lee > came from MD to SC in 1751. In fact a father, John, and his sons, John and > Francis, came to SC. In Francis' 1752 presentation of his father's petition > for 50 acres of land to establish a mill, Francis states that he is > representing his father, John, who is "very old". On the same day Francis' > brother, John Lee, represents himself in a petition for 200 acres. This later > petition apparently has been read without the researchers knowledge or > recognition of Francis' preceding petition. At least Mrs. Bettis does not > reference it in her document. She cites Dr Robert L. Meriweather of the > University of SC as a source. Neither recognized, as reported by Mrs. > Bettis, that there were two Johns involved. > > An inconsistency is created in the Bettis story as she tries to establish that > the John Lee, son to Thomas and Elizabeth (Keene) Lee, born in Lancaster Co., > VA who was in SC by 1759 is the same as John whose petition for 200 acres of > land in SC cites that he is a native of MD. The fact is that John of VA, son > of Thomas, was the father of John of SC who claimed to be a native of MD . > What is not explained is why John of VA was in MD at the birth of his son, > John. in c1725. and why did they go to SC in 1751. > > 1. Richard Lee, emigrant > 2. Charles Lee of Cobbs Hall > 3. Thomas Lee of Lancaster Co., VA, m. Elizabeth Keene of MD > 4. John Lee of VA, then SC by 1759 > = > 4. John Lee, then SC in 1751, very old. (his son born MD) > 5. John Lee, native of MD, then SC in 1751 > 5. Francis Lee, in SC 1851, son of John > > In a document entitled "The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian > Church, Chester County, South Carolina" by Mary Wylie Strange, Historian of > the Catholic Memorial Association, the relationship of father and son, as I > have presented, is confirmed. > > Do I make a point here? > > Best regards, > Hugh > > ==== LEE Mailing List ==== > 2 If posting URLs please excerpt ON topic data & proper credits :) > Sources needed, please - can you help? Thanks for your cooperation. > Cheers! please read detail in Welcome message or ask Harold. > Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com
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The last 3 or 4 digest I have got have been nothing but a black page.Can anyone help? Julie Dazy888@aol.com
HFTHusma@aol.com wrote: > Glenda - > I was able to open the Andrea's document you sent. I'm not sure that > I rec'd > all of it. Can you lell me about how many pages were involved? > [snip, snip] As long as you're talking about this over the list, how about sending along the original information so we can all see it? Ken Jones
Hi everyone, I just updated my web site to include my Pedigree Chart. Please have a look-- www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/3731 thanks, Sandra Cook