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    1. Lee, Thomas, d. ca 1641 at sea
    2. Seeking information/confirmation on descendents of : Lee, Thomas, d. ca 1641 on ship from England to America; m. to Pheobe Brown. Their son, Ensign Thomas Lee II, b. 1634 Lyme CT, USA; d. 1705 Lyme, CT; m. Sarah Kirtland. Their son Thomas Lee III, b. 1672 Lyme, CT; d. 1752; m. Elizabeth Graham. Their son Elisha Lee, b. 7 Mar 1714 Lyme, CT ; d. 17 Apr 1747; m. his 1st cousin Hepsibah Lee. Their son Elisha Lee, b. 1740 Lyme, CT ; d. 15 Oct 1815; m. Abigail Murdock. Their son John Murdock Lee, b. 1766 Lyme, CT ; d. 6 Sep 1829; m. Anna Beckwith. Their son Captain John Lee, b. 21 Nov 1793 Lyme, CT ; d. 16 Jan 1875; m. Mary Littlefield Sheffield. Their son Savilion Lee, b. 14 Feb 1826 probably near Lyme, CT ; d. 20 Feb 1888 in Riverhead, Long Island, Suffolk County, NY, USA; m. Mary Mahitable Corwin; they had 6 children: Eva, Ulysses, Arthur, Amy, Harry, and Mary (all born in Riverhead). Thanks for any help! ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 5 We need sources, please - can you help? Thanks for cooperation :) Cheers! Read detail in Welcome message then ask Harold to help Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com If posting URLs please excerpt ON topic data with proper credits :)

    11/24/1997 05:59:56
    1. LEE Family - Bartholomew Co., IN - ca 1870
    2. HELEN N BATTLESON
    3. I am responding to this post: Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 01:03:36 -0600 From: James&Tamara Ibarra <tdis@swbell.net> To: LEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: LEE, Usual, 1823-1826 Indiana I'm seeking information on my great great great grandfather, Usual LEE born about 1823-1826 in Ninevah, Bartholomew County, Indiana. He served as a Union soldier during the Civil War Co H 53rd Ind Inf. He married Susannah CHEEK 25 July 1872 in Dallas County, Missouri. They were living in Washington Twp, Dallas County, MO in 1880 and near Long Lane, Dallas Co., in 1890. He is buried at Four Mile Cemetery in Dallas County, MO. I don't know who Usual's parents or siblings are. His name has been found spelled Usual, Wegel, Uzell and Wade. Any help would be sincerely appreciated. Tami Ibarra tdis@swbell.net ........................ Descendants of Lee 1 Lee Abt 1806 - ........ 2 James Lee Abt 1838 - ............ +Sarah Pence Abt 1842 - ................... 3 Jacob Lee ................... 3 William Lee ................... 3 Elick Lee ................... 3 Elizabeth Lee ....................... +Lex ................... 3 Alice Lee ....................... +Riggs ................... 3 Gertrude Lee ....................... +Scott ................... 3 Frankie Lee 1870 - ....................... +Jasper Myers 1869 - 1933 .............................. 4 Clint Myers .............................. 4 Roy Myers .............................. 4 Jake Myers .............................. 4 Ray Myers .............................. 4 Earl Myers .............................. 4 Virgil Myers .............................. 4 Doyle Myers .............................. 4 Lawrence Myers .............................. 4 Ethel Myers .................................. +James Gaves .............................. 4 Myrtle Myers .................................. +Huff .............................. 4 William Blake Myers 1891 - 1955 .................................. +Lenore Seal 1894 - 1982 ......................................... 5 Hazel Lois Myers 1911 - 1993 ............................................ This was a responseI rec'd in June; Your James LEE might (emphasis on might) be the son of Marshall Burr LEE and Ellen MCEWEN, who married in Bartholomew Co, had all their children there. They had a son James born 1837. I have only his name and approximate date of birth - no other info (marriage, death date, etc.). Marshall and Ellen LEE moved to Mahaska Co or Wapello Co IA in 1850, where he died in 1854, she in 1899. I looked thru some of my Bartholomew Co references. In 1821 Benjamin and John PENCE were taxpayers there; so were John LEE, Mark LEE, Joseph LEE, H. William LEE, and Daniel LEE. I have no way of knowing whether any of these LEEs were related to my Thomas Greene LEE, but don't think so. John PENCE was presiding judge at the first Bartholomew County Circuit Court in 1821. He also held the first Probate Court April 1822 - 1827. There was a Lafayette PENCE who was an attorney - I don't know the dates , but about the same time. In 1822 Judge PENCE built a flouring mill near Taylorsville, which was in German twp, contiguous to Flat Rock twp where my LEEs were. My Thomas Greene LEE stayed in Flat Rock twp, while Marshall Burr LEE, probably his brother, per oral history, went on to Iowa with Mary Ann LEE, Marshall's widowed mother. The two families were close (Thomas named his last son Marshall Dorr LEE and had a daughter Mary Ann who was my ancestor [married William Cubberley RICHARDSON]). Do you have the marriage listings from 1821-1838? I have the LEEs but not the PENCE families. There were no PENCE women marrying LEE men during that time in Bartholomew Co. You can reach me at DorisTaz@aol.com. Let me know if anything relates; 6/97 ........................................................................ ........................................... Maybe we can connect on this line in Bartholomew Co., IN, I will be happy to exchange! Helen@Hewick -- Hewick@prodigy.com or Hewick@oasisonline.com - Helen Nichols Battleson, Hewick Plantation, POB 82, Urbanna, VA 23175 in Middlesex Co.,the 1678 home of Christopher Robinson, Esq. catering to genealogists & travelers to the tidewater area, convenient to Gloucester, Matthews, Lancaster, Essex, K&Q, King Wm. cos. (804-758-4214). Publisher of the "Robinson Family Journal" since 1991. Host of the ROBINSON (517 members)& HIGGINBOTHAM (102 members)Family Discussion Lists on the Internet. Publisher of the ROBINSON Family Journal since 1991. Visit us at: http: //www.inngetaways.com/va/hewick.html ==== 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

    11/23/1997 05:10:28
    1. Walter LEA DeKalb County Al 1850
    2. Would anyone have any information on the Walter LEA listed below. He was born in Bledsoe county AL according to Civil War Pension records. Walter married a Sarah Barnes in 1854 in DeKalb County AL. This Walter had some close ties with Allen LEA/LEE the son of Wiilliam LEA and ANN Brock. I would like any information about this LEA family in AL. 1850 deKalb County Census District No. 24 DeKalb Co., AL E.D. - 13 Dec, 1850 P. 409B 492/492 Mirah Ballard 39 F 150 NC Walter LEA 20 M Farmer TN James LEA 18 M Farmer TN Elizabeth Ballard 14 F AL Manerva Ballard 12 F AL SAMUEL H. BALLARD 7 M AL Hardy Ballard 4 M AL Mirah Ann Ballard 2 F AL I do not have any other information about this Ballard Family I am looking for the father of the Walter LEA. The LEA/LEE family came from Bledsoe County TN in Early to mid 1800's. Jerry Stephens JerryS4605@aol.com ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 9 Print & save your WELCOME messages & all listowner posts please Give credit to sources & get permission before reposting copyright or sensitive material. Phone Harold, the listowner (713) 529-2333 or privately mailto:sundance@neosoft.com for one - one discussion

    11/22/1997 08:02:38
    1. Robert Lee 1803 NC
    2. jkirby
    3. I am researching Robert Lee born 1803 in NC. He married Rebecca Mitchell b. 1807 in NC. Their children were: John Robert Lee, James Mitchell Lee, William Revis Smith Lee, and Mary Jane Lee. At some point Mary Jane Lee ended up in Hamilton Co., IL married to James F. Metheny. She is my ancestor. I am trying to find any information of the family of Robert Lee and Rebecca Mitchell. If anyone can help I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks, Roberta ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): LEE/LEA, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:LEE-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!

    11/22/1997 02:40:55
    1. LEE, Usual, 1823-1826 Indiana
    2. James&Tamara Ibarra
    3. I'm seeking information on my great great great grandfather, Usual LEE born about 1823-1826 in Ninevah, Bartholomew County, Indiana. He served as a Union soldier during the Civil War Co H 53rd Ind Inf. He married Susannah CHEEK 25 July 1872 in Dallas County, Missouri. They were living in Washington Twp, Dallas County, MO in 1880 and near Long Lane, Dallas Co., in 1890. He is buried at Four Mile Cemetery in Dallas County, MO. I don't know who Usual's parents or siblings are. His name has been found spelled Usual, Wegel, Uzell and Wade. Any help would be sincerely appreciated. Tami Ibarra tdis@swbell.net ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): LEE/LEA, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:LEE-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!

    11/22/1997 12:03:36
    1. Re: genealogyLee
    2. Orville, In a message dated 11/22/97 4:11:56 AM, you wrote: <<Reading your info the Jodie leads me to believe you have considerable info on the Lee family from Alabama, therefore I am taking the liberty to ask you if you have anything that might help me . According to his army service record, Samuel Dolph Lee (my grandfather) was born in Jackson County, Alabama, in 15 December 1872.>> Sorry. Not born 1872. Samuel Lee's that I have were born 1748, 1763, 1824, 1829 and 1841. ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 9 Print & save your WELCOME messages & all listowner posts please Give credit to sources & get permission before reposting copyright or sensitive material. Phone Harold, the listowner (713) 529-2333 or privately mailto:sundance@neosoft.com for one - one discussion

    11/21/1997 11:48:33
    1. LEE, William L., 1847-1915, GA>AL
    2. Monica, <<I saw your query on an Alabama page. I am also researching Lee, and was wondering if the person you have, (William L. Lee) had any children? Thanks. Monica Loken>> Following is what I have currently entered in my data base. I have further information on his childrens, children. I would be happy to provide further, if you would like to have. Also, would appreciate any new info on William L. Lee or corrections, although I belive the info is correct. My wife's dad was Charles Edward (C.E.) Lee (5i below). David Pope tabsgran2@aol.com Sugar Land, TX First Generation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ 1. William L. LEE. Born on 1 Feb 1847 in GA. William L. died on 20 Apr 1915; he was 68 years old. Buried in Pierce Chapel Church Cemetary, Opelika, AL (Beauregard). Occupation: Farmer. On 10 Dec 1868 when William L. was 21, he married D. Winnie ELKINS, in Lee Co., AL by W. M. Capps. Born on 20 Mar 1850 in AL. D. Winnie died on 12 Jun 1905; she was 55. They had the following children: 2 i. Nancy Elizabeth "Lizzie" (1870-) 3 ii. Marion Francis (1874-1935) 4 iii. Henry Pinkston (1876-1915) 5 iv. Charles Edward (Eddie) (1880-1933) 6 v. Emma V. (1884-1966) 7 vi. James M. (1889-) Second Generation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ 2. Nancy Elizabeth "Lizzie" LEE. Born in Feb 1870 in AL. On 2 Dec 1886 when Nancy Elizabeth "Lizzie" was 16, she married James W. FREEMAN, in Lee Co, AL. Born in Jan 1866 in AL. They had the following children: i. Pearl (1887-) ii. Cumi (1892-) iii. Otis R. (1892-) iv. Albert F. (1894-) v. R. D. (1896-) vi. Vera T. (1898-) vii. Lonnie (1904-) viii. Douglas (1907-) ix. Cecil L. (1908-) 3. Marion Francis LEE. Born on 28 Jan 1874 in AL. Marion Francis died in Opelika, AL (Beauregard) on 8 Apr 1935; he was 61. Buried in Pierce Chapel Church Cemetary, Opelika, AL (Beauregard). Occupation: Farmer. On 20 Nov 1898 when Marion Francis was 24, he married Mary Tercy (Tessie) FOLSOM, daughter of W. L. FOLSOM & Mary S. FIELDS, in Lee Co., AL. Born on 3 Feb 1880 in AL. Mary Tercy (Tessie) died in Opelika, AL on 25 Dec 1936; she was 56. They had the following children: i. Larence Dewitt (1906-) ii. Eric Chesley (1910-) iii. Willie Florence (1902-) iv. Two Infant Babies (1899-1899) v. James M. (1911-) vi. John Allen (1913-) vii. Mary Francis (1916-) viii. Dorthy (Dot) (1920-) 4. Henry Pinkston LEE. Born on 15 Aug 1876 in AL. Henry Pinkston died in Opelika, AL (Beauregard) on 17 Mar 1915; he was 38. Buried in Pierce Chapel Church Cemetary, Opelika, AL (Beauregard). Occupation: Farmer. On 11 Oct 1896 when Henry Pinkston was 20, he married Rebecca L. HILLYER, in Opelika, AL. Born in Sep 1876 in AL. They had the following children: i. Emmett J. (1897-) ii. Minnie L. (1900-) iii. Eugene (1902-) iv. Ada (1905-) v. Curtis (1907-) vi. Lila (~1910-) 5. Charles Edward (Eddie) LEE Sr. Born in Jun 1880 in AL. Charles Edward (Eddie) died in Opelika, AL in 1933; he was 52. Buried in Pierce Chapel Church Cemetary, Opelika, AL (Beauregard). Occupation: Farmer. On 23 Nov 1899 when Charles Edward (Eddie) was 19, he married Martha Ann Eugenia (Mattie) FOLSOM, in Lee Co., AL. Born in Jun 1879 in AL. Martha Ann Eugenia (Mattie) died in Opelika, AL (Beauregard) in 1960; she was 80. They had the following children: i. Charles Edward (C. E.) (1917-1984) ii. Dessa Douglas (1905-) iii. Annie Edith iv. Rosie Penola (1901-) v. Winnie Mary Beulah (1908-) 6. Emma V. LEE. Born in Jan 1884 in Lee Co., AL. Emma V. died in Opelika, AL in 1966; she was 81. Buried in Pierce Chapel Church Cemetary, Opelika, AL (Beauregard). On 24 Dec 1903 when Emma V. was 19, she married L. Claude CHAPPELL, son of Charley CHAPPELL & Mary A. (CHAPPELL), in Opelika, AL. Born in 1881 in AL. L. Claude died in Opelika, AL in 1960; he was 79. They had the following children: i. James (Jimmy) Lee (1907-1963) ii. Ernest iii. Claudia iv. Infant (1919-) v. Lucille (1905-) 7. James M. LEE. Born in Sep 1889 in AL. ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 8 LEE/ LEA group listowner mailto:sundance@neosoft.com privately; Please post research to list. Dont cross post lists. Ask H for help: Please privately e-mail Harold the listowner thanks and/or critique; Harold Helm 2306 Westgate, Houston TEXAS 77019 USA (713) 529-2333

    11/21/1997 11:43:32
    1. LEIE, Ailric de la 1148-1166 Northamptonshire ENGLAND
    2. Harold Helm
    3. LEIE, Ailric de la 1148-1166 Northamptonshire ENGLAND - see "Facsimiles of Early Charters From Northamptonshire Collections" (Northants Records Society volume 4, 1930) also spelled de LEGA de la LEA de LYE del LEA a la LEGH de LEYE de la LE atte LEE LEIGH del LEE atte LEGH de la LI atte LEYGH DELAY LAY LIEGE LIE LEY LEYS L'EE O'LEAHY LEAY LEVY LEAGE LEA LEASE O'LEASH McELOEECH LEAHY LEAH LEVI Mac an LEAGHA O'LEE Mac LAOIDHIGH & similar pronunciations Harold Helm 2306 Westgate, Houston TEXAS 77019 USA (713) 529-2333 Please post connections per LEE surname (or variant) first per Subject line format sequence: LEIE, Ailric de la 1148-1166 Northamptonshire ENGLAND or generally per Subject: LEIE, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:LEE-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!! with explicit detail in body of message, please - thanks CHANGE a Subject line to reply per above format if prior post failed :) P.S. Please always try to place the SURNAME of that SURNAME group or the variant spelling of that SURNAME so that it is always the FIRST WORD in the SUBJECT line of any post (country the last) Thanks For this posting the first word of Subject line should be LEIE If posting URLs please excerpt on topic data with 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 ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): LEE/LEA, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:LEE-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!

    11/21/1997 09:39:26
    1. LEE, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data
    2. Harold Helm
    3. LEE / LEA (or variant), firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ fill in actual data ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Please print & READ this. Please post connections per LEE surname (or variant) for example LEA LEVY LEAHY O'LEIGH etc first per Subject line format: LEE, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:LEE-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!! with explicit detail in body of message, please - thanks CHANGE any prior post Subject line per above per your new reply/post LEE or a variant should be the FIRST word in the SUBJECT line please ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 7 Ask listowner at sundance@neosoft.com for admin help; please do not have the word digest in the Subject line. Do not replay long posts. Excerpt first two lines or KEY line if referring to prior post. Rural, international subscribers often pay premium -stay ON list topic

    11/21/1997 09:02:26
    1. genealogyLee
    2. Orville Latham
    3. Reading your info the Jodie leads me to believe you have considerable info on the Lee family from Alabama, therefore I am taking the liberty to ask you if you have anything that might help me . According to his army service record, Samuel Dolph Lee (my grandfather) was born in Jackson County, Alabama, in 15 December 1872. He joined the army in 1898 from Navasota, Texas, and died in 1945 at Jacksonville, Texas.I have been searching for overa year for any record of parents or siblings with no luck at all. Anything you m,ight be willing to share, or guidance you care to give will be very much appreciated. Orville Latham orlatham@ren.net ==== 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

    11/21/1997 06:07:46
    1. LEE, Ezekiel S. Lee b. 23 July 1803 in TN
    2. Ted Kampbell, Jr.
    3. I am searching for information on the parents of Ezekial S. Lee. who was born 23 July 1803 in TN. The father may be Richard LEE who was a Methodist minister in Murphysboro and other places in IL. He may have been born in VA ca. 1771 and was reported to have gone back to visit in Yorktown VA and "Lee Hall" in Westmoreland Co., VA. He had 9 children including: Ezekial, listed above Hiram Lee b. ca. 1811 Mary Priscilla Lee b. 19 January 1820 m. Hansell Scott and d. 12 October 1879 in Jackson Co., IL Richard Lee, Jr. b. 15 September 1815 m. Elizabeth Ann Burns 30 November 1834 and d. 20 August 1853 in Jackson Co., IL -- Ted Kampbell, Jr. 9575 W. 178th St. Lakeville, MN 55044 h. 612-898-3417 w. 612-542-0792 fax 612-542-0720 ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 6 Etymology: history, places, & family names of LEE group include LEES LEA DeLEY LEVY O'LEAHY LEIGH C'LAE LEASE LEAHY ORLEAHY LEVI LUIS LEAGH LAYS LEY HALEY CLEAY DALEY DeLAY MacLEECE GREENLEE FitzLEIGH LEVICH OLLY LEEHAM LOEWE LEACH LIEGE LEAY vonLEAHY LEHY LAIGH LAIGLE LUY MacLEE O'LEE LEESON LEESKI LEHMAN LOEWY LEECH deLOACHE LOWE SCHLEY HELMLEY etc. Please FOCUS on topic, per actual connections, to LEE / LEA group

    11/21/1997 11:17:23
    1. Lee, Elijah, 1777 - 1860, Chambers Co., AL
    2. Jodie, In a message dated 11/17/97 4:25:08 AM, you wrote: <<I am looking for the Harmony Grove Methodist Church in either chambers co or close to tallapoosa co. dudleyville,ridge grove area. elijah & malinda lee, augustus & Martha Slaughter Lee are buried there. also looking for Phillip Madison Shepard descendants from the dadeville area. this is the Graefenburg Medical institute area.>> I believe the following should answer your first question. I do not have any info on Madison Shepard. I had several Lee's that I have in my data base that are held under Chambers Co., AL Lineage Families. I have included what I have in case you do not have. I would appreciate any info you have regarding relationships that is not clear from the following and any extensions to the families that you have. Also, following the information you requested is what I have relative to my wife's ancestors. Any info there would also be appreciated. David E. Pope (tabsgran2@aol.com) 2407 Hodges Bend Circle Sugar Land, TX 77479 281/980-8893 1. (Chambers Co., AL Lineage Families) LEE. Remarks See Notes for 1840 Census Lee's. Research: 16A 2. Cemetery Records of East Alabama, New Harmony Methodist Church Cemetery and "Old" Harmony Methodist Church Cemetery in Chambers Co., AL. Location: Range 25 E, Township 22 N, Section 5. Harmony Methodist Church is in Chambers Co. about 2 miles from the Tallapoosa Co. line. It is located at the intersection of the road leading to Dudleyville and County Line Church west and the road running north from Ridge Grove School. The "New" Harmony Methodist Church Cemetery is near the church. The "Old" Harmony Methodist Church Cemetery is reached by a road going south from the church over on a hill. 16A 2. Elijah Pope The People of Chambers Co., AL, 1840 U. S. Census - Charles S.(?) Lee, 2M & 1F under 5, 2M & 2F 5-10, 2F 10-15, 1M & 1F 30-40.Total Whites:5M, 4F, 9 Total, # Slaves 29 - Edwin Lee, 1F under 5, 2F 5-10, 2F 10-15, 1M & 1F 30-40 Total Whites: 1M, 6F, 7 Total, # Slaves 1 - William S. Lee, 2F under 5, 1M & 1F 20-30 Total Whites: 1 M, 3F, 4 Total, # Slaves 7. - William Lee, 1M 10-15, 2M 15-20, 1M & 1F 30-40 Total Whites: 5M, 1F, 6 Total, # Slaves 6 - Boykin (?) Lee, 1M 20-30, 1M 30-40, 1F 60-70, 1M 70-80 Total Whites: 3M, 5F, 8 Total, # Slaves 0 - Samuel Lee, 1M & 1F under 5, 1M & 2F 5-10, 1F 10-15, 1M & 1F 40-50. Total Whites: 3M, 5F, 8 Total, # Slaves 0 - Charles H. Lee, 1F under 5, 1F 10-15, 1M & 1F 30-40 Total Whites: 1M, 3F, 4 Total, # Slaves 6 2. Elijah Lee. Born 1777. Died 6 Nov 1860 in Chambers Co., AL. 3. Malinda LEE. Born 1794. Died 1880. 4. Ephraim (Father) LEE. He married Nancy (LEE). Born 1790 in NC. Assume Nancy Lee is Ephraim Lee's mother. She was shown as a member of the family living with Ephraim: Census 1860. They had the following children: 9 i. Ephraim J. LEE 5. William J. LEE. Born 1821 in GA. Occupation Farmer. 81D 1860 U.S. Census, Chambers Co., AL Wiliam J. Lee 39 M b. GA, Farmer R1,500 P3,000, 4 Slaves Lucy Lee 36 F MAry A. Lee 11 F b. AL In School Matilda Lee 9 F In School William L. Lee 5 M Henry Lee 2 M 10 i. Mary A. LEE 11 ii. John T. LEE 12 iii. Matilda LEE 13 iv. William L. LEE 14 v. Henry LEE 6. Augustus F. LEE. Born 1826. Residence 1857/1860 in Chambers Co., AL. Occupation Farmer. 18C Chambers Co. Marriage License #431-1, issued to Augustus F. Lee & Martha E. Slaughter 1 Dec 1857 at residence of Susan Slaughter. 18C U.S. Census, Chambers Co., AL (HH 743) He married Martha E. SLAUGHTER, 1 Dec 1857 in Chambers Co., AL. Born Circa 1840. Residence 1857/1860 in Chambers Co., AL. They had the following children: 15 i. William L. LEE 7. James C. LEE. Born 26 May 1829. Died 10 May 1894 in Chambers Co., AL. James C. Lee May 26, 1829-May 10, 1894) and Wife, Elizabeth (Jun 1, 1840-Apr 18, 1925) 16A 2.Cemetery Records of East Alabama, New Harmony Methodist Church Cemetery and "Old" Harmony Methodist Church Cemetery in Chambers Co., AL. (Location: See Notes, Elijah Lee, 1777-6 Nov 1860) He married Elizabeth (LEE). Born 1 Jun 1840. Died 18 Apr 1925. 8. Nathaniel David LEE. Born 1840. Residence 1860 in Chambers Co., AL. Occupation Farmer. 81C Chamber Co., Marriage License V5 #581-1 issued to Nathaniel David Lee & Martha J. Harris, 1 Mar 1860. Research: 81C 1860 U. S. Census, Chambers Co., AL He married Martha Jane HARRIS, 1 May 1860 in Chambers Co., AL. Residence 1860 in Chambers Co., AL. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9. Ephraim J. LEE. Born 1823. Residence 1850/1860 in Chambers Co., AL. Occupation Farmer. 81C Chambers Marriage License V4 #411 issued to Ephraim J. Lee & Martha Jane Willoughby, 24 Jun 1851, by Joel D. Trammel. Charles C. Lee, 2nd Bondsman. 1860 U. S. Census Ephraim Lee 37 M b. GA Farmer R800 P2,500 GA Martha J.* 30 F William T. 7 M b. AL In School Nancy Lee 70 F b. NC P500 Frederick Johnson 9 M In School Chambers Co. Marriage Lincense V4 #411 issued to Ephraim J. Lee & Martha J. Willoughby, Jun 24, 1851 by Joel D. Trammell (MG), Charles C. Lee 2nd bondsman. (Need to locate Charles C. Lee in 1860 Census) 81D The People of Chambers Co., AL, Vol III, 1860 Census and Genealogical Facts. p. 162-163. He married Martha Jane WILLOUGHBY, 24 Jun 1851 in Chambers Co., AL (by Joel D. Trammel). Born 1830. Residence 1850/1860 in Chambers Co., AL. They had the following children: 16 i. William T. LEE 17 ii. Nancy LEE 10. Mary A. LEE. Born 1849 in AL. 11. John T. LEE. Born 1851 in AL. 12. Matilda LEE. Born 1853 in AL. 13. William L. LEE. Born 1855 in AL. 14. Henry LEE. Born 1858 in AL. 15. William L. LEE. Born 1859 in Chambers Co., AL. 16. William T. LEE. Born 1853 in Chambers Co., AL. Remarks In School in 1840 Census. 17. Nancy LEE. Born 1855 in Chambers Co., AL. Following is my wifes lineage. 5 generations of this Lee family are all buried in the Pierce Chapel Church Cemetery, about 4 miles west of Opelika, AL in Lee Co., AL. It is also the small country church that my wife were married in 1 Mar 1958: My wife's name is Betty Jeanelle (Lee) Pope. We have been married almost 40 years. Her father was Charles Edward (C. E.) Lee, Jr., b. 14 Jul 1917 in Lee Co., AL and d. 17 Sep 1984. He is buried in Pierce Chapel Church Cemetery. C. E. Lee m. Elizabeth Louise (Baker) Lee, 15 Apr 1937 in Opelika, AL. Elizabeth was b. 13 Mar 1919 and still lives in the home she lived in when she and C. E. were married. C. E. Lee's father was Charles Edward (Eddie) Lee, Sr., b. 1880 in Lee Co., AL and d. 1933. He is buried in Pierce Chapel Church Cemetery by the side of his wife, Martha Ann Eugenia Folsom. (Eddie, Sr. and his brother Marion Lee married sisters, Marion m. Mary Tercy Folsom.) C. E. Lee Sr.'s father was William L. Lee, b. 12 Feb 1847, d. 30 Apr 1915. He is buried in Pierce Chapel Church Cemetery by the side of his wife, Winnie (?), b. 22 Mar 1850, d. 12 Jun 1905. William L. Lee was born in GA. Although I have a lot of Lee's from GA, NC, SC and VA. I have been unable to get out of the Pierce Chapel Cemetery with the next generation. Any help you may provide would be appreciated. David E. Pope ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 5 We need sources, please - can you help? Thanks for cooperation :) Cheers! Read detail in Welcome message then ask Harold to help Special topics: genetics, books, places mailto:sundance@neosoft.com If posting URLs please excerpt ON topic data with proper credits :)

    11/20/1997 08:46:23
    1. LEE, John Jr.
    2. Virginia M.
    3. Came across this in my files and thought I'd post it in case it would help someone: John Lee Jr. Marioin Dist. SC 1753-1810 died St. Johns Co.,Fla; son of John Lee, Sr. and Margaret. Jr. was a cpl in the Rev. War. His children were Letitia b. 1785 and married to a John Manning; Mary who married a James Crawford Lane; Penelope born in 1810; and John iii born in 1787 and married to Celia A. Harrelson; widows pension War of1812 on John Lee iii -------------------------------------------------- Virginia in beautiful Greenville, SC "Genealogy Resources: Steps In Time" http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/4399 -------------------------------------------------- ==== 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

    11/20/1997 02:39:15
    1. LEE, Jehu or John - Ireland 1700>VA>1800 NC>1823 TN>1835 MO>1856 CA,USA
    2. Darolyn (Dee) Mason
    3. My email address has changed so I am resubmitting this updated information. I hope to find someone new out there who knows of this LEE family from Ireland. Jehu (a nickname, later changed to John) LEE came from Ireland in early 1700 as a stowaway on a ship at 14 years of age. Jehu settled in VA & had 8 children; Henry LEE, Nathan LEE, Samuel LEE, Susannah LEE, Jane LEE, Victor LEE, Bell LEE, Alice LEE. Henry LEE had 8 children and was probably in NC when Samuel LEE was born in 1800. * NOTE - There must be another generation because of the span of years. Samuel LEE b. July 31 1800 NC - d. Nov 22 1853 Greene co, MO - bur. Robbinson cem. NE of Springfield MO - m. Aug 21 1823 Blount co, TN, Mary HACKNEY b. Sept 21 1805 Blount co,TN - d. Jan 2 1880 Ebinezer, MO, (Mary HACKNEY is in the Mormon family records computer file, married to John LEE, in error.) 11 children (1st 6 b. Blount co, TN); Elizabeth Jane LEE 1824-1901 (m. Solomon B BRIENT 1843 MO - 2 dtrs.), John Austin (Aus) LEE 1825-1870 (m. Elizabeth RHINEHART BRUTON 1851 - 4 ch.), Richard Ishmael (Dick) LEE 1827-1910 (m. 1st Joan Catherine (Cassie) FULBRIGHT - 1 dtr., m. 2nd Martha Dian KIRKPATRICK), George Roger LEE 1829-1902 (m. 1st Eveline Agusta WILSON - 3 ch, m. 2nd Christina Elizabeth Doris Jane KIRKPATRICK - 2 ch.), Samuel Winters (Wint) LEE 1830-1902 (m. Frances Lucinda SNOW 1856 - 2 sons), Hannah LEE 1833-1881 (m. Jesse 'Smith' VANN 1856 prob. MO - 15 ch.), (next 5 b. Greene co, MO) Charlotte Emily LEE 1835-1842, Mary Ann (Annie) LEE 1837-1863 (m. William T HARNER 1861), Charles Thornton LEE 1839-1906, Susannah Malderine (Mal) LEE 1841-1908 (m. George Washington McLAIN 1871 - 3 ch.), Louisa Malvina (Lou) LEE 1843-1929 (m. Elijah Leigh THOMPSON 1867 - 5 ch.). I have information that I would be glad to share. Darolyn Mason _________________________________________________________________ Other surnames in these lines; ANDERSON, BLACKWELL, BROWN, GILMORE, GOODRICH, GOSS, HANN, HILLHOUSE, HILTON, JOHNSON, KIRKPATRICK, LEDBETTER, MASON, MITCHELL, PALMER, PETTIE, PICKRELL, ROSE, SHAUL, SPRINGER, THOMAS, THOMPSON, WARNER, WILEY, WILSON, YANTIS. Darolyn (Dee) Mason California - USA ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 6 Etymology: history, places, & family names of LEE group include LEES LEA DeLEY LEVY O'LEAHY LEIGH C'LAE LEASE LEAHY ORLEAHY LEVI LUIS LEAGH LAYS LEY HALEY CLEAY DALEY DeLAY MacLEECE GREENLEE FitzLEIGH LEVICH OLLY LEEHAM LOEWE LEACH LIEGE LEAY vonLEAHY LEHY LAIGH LAIGLE LUY MacLEE O'LEE LEESON LEESKI LEHMAN LOEWY LEECH deLOACHE LOWE SCHLEY HELMLEY etc. Please FOCUS on topic, per actual connections, to LEE / LEA group

    11/20/1997 01:53:36
    1. LEES, Pennsauken, NJ
    2. R. Frazier
    3. Am searching for info on Alfred W. LEES and Alberta Louada SCOTT of Pennsauken, NJ. Have no specific dates, but would be in late 1800's. Had several children, including Florence, Marian, Maxine and Robert. Florence was born in 1907. Appreciate any help. R. Frazier ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 6 Etymology: history, places, & family names of LEE group include LEES LEA DeLEY LEVY O'LEAHY LEIGH C'LAE LEASE LEAHY ORLEAHY LEVI LUIS LEAGH LAYS LEY HALEY CLEAY DALEY DeLAY MacLEECE GREENLEE FitzLEIGH LEVICH OLLY LEEHAM LOEWE LEACH LIEGE LEAY vonLEAHY LEHY LAIGH LAIGLE LUY MacLEE O'LEE LEESON LEESKI LEHMAN LOEWY LEECH deLOACHE LOWE SCHLEY HELMLEY etc. Please FOCUS on topic, per actual connections, to LEE / LEA group

    11/20/1997 01:40:14
    1. Obituary: Anna Bagley Lee Easton, Jackson County, Illinois, 1988
    2. Lauri Gray-Stoewsand
    3. ANNA BAGLEY EASTON Anna Bagley Easton, 87, of Ava, passed away July 29, 1988 at St. Joseph Memorial Hospital in Murphsyboro. She was a retired cook from the Dillow Nursing Home in Murphysboro, a member of the Assembly of God Church in Ava and Ava Senior Citizens. She was born in Ava, May 7, 1901 to Pete and Margaret Ann Crisler Lee. She married William R. Bagley, December 1919. He preceded her in death April 24, 1952. October 8, 1956 she married Samuel Easton in Ava. he preceded her in death January 15, 1970. She was also preceded in death by one daughter, one step-son, one grandson, one great-granddaughter, four brothers and four sisters. She is survived by one son, Joe Bagley of Dowell; four daughters, Avis Ditch of Bradford, Illinois, Bessie Graff of Murphysboro, Lydia Qualls of Carbondale and Lois Powers of Dayton, Ohio; one step-daughter, Ruthe Hornbostel of Belton, Texas; two step-sons, Ross P. Easton of Farmington, Missouri and Walter Easton of Belleville; 18 grandchildren; several great and great great grandchildren and one sister, Irene Stofel of Willisville. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 31, 1988 at the Wilson's Funeral Home in Ava with Rev. Merle M. Macke officiating. Burial was in the Ava Evergreen Cemetery. ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): LEE/LEA, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:LEE-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!

    11/19/1997 06:42:20
    1. Obituary: Lydia Qualls
    2. Lauri Gray-Stoewsand
    3. LYDIA QUALLS MURPHYSBORO- Lydia Qualls, 74, of Murphysboro, formerly of Hurst, died at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 29, 1993, in Murphysboro. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Walker Funeral Home in Hurst, with burial in Blairsville Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. She was born Jan. 31, 1919, in Ava, to Maurice and Lillie (Lee) Bagley. She married Harvey Qualls. he died Oct. 15, 1986. Survivors include one daughter, Betty Cross of Creal Springs; one son, Wayne Qualls of Carbondale; grandchildren; and two sisters, Avis Birch of Bradodford and Bessie Graff of Murphysboro. Her parents and two sisters also preceded her in death. ==== 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

    11/19/1997 06:34:13
    1. Obituary: Pearl D. Lee Newton, Jackson County, Illinois, 1977
    2. Lauri Gray-Stoewsand
    3. PEARL D. NEWTON Pearl D. Newton, 74, of Ava, died Friday, Dec. 2, 1977 in the Memorial Hospital in Chester after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Newton was a homemaker and a member of the Assembly of God Church in East St. Louis. She was born march 22, 1903, in Kinkaid Township, to Pete and Margaret Crisler Lee. She married Clyde D. Newton, Feb. 2, 1918, in Murphysboro. He preceded her in death on June 20, 1970. Survivors include one osn, Wesley of Ava; three sisters, Anna Easton of Ava, irene Stoffel of Willisville, Freida Kessel of Redwood City, Calif. one brother, Charles Benson of Murphysboro; five grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; and one step-great-great-grandchild. One son, Robert, three brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services will be at 1:3- p.m. Monday at the Wilson Funeral Home in Ava. Burial will be in the Ava Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call after 3:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 7 Ask listowner at sundance@neosoft.com for admin help; please do not have the word digest in the Subject line. Do not replay long posts. Excerpt first two lines or KEY line if referring to prior post. Rural, international subscribers often pay premium -stay ON list topic

    11/19/1997 06:23:45
    1. LAHEY, Dennis Elliot ~1845 County Cork IRELAND
    2. Harold Helm
    3. LAHEY, Dennis Elliot 1869 West Virginia USA LEAHY/ LAHEY From:ONGWORD@aol.com Dennis Elliot LAHEY was born in 1869 in West Virginia. I am trying to obtain info on his father, also Dennis LAHEY (b. approx. 1824) who came from County Cork IRELAND, reportedly with three brothers. One brother was William LAHEY, do not know the others or date of arrival. We were told they arrived in New York. From there, Dennis LAHEY eventually traveled to West Virginia, where he settled. Thanks Missy Gatterdam Please post connections per LEAHY/ LAHEY surname (or variant) first per Subject line format: LAHEY, Dennis Elliot 1869 West Virginia USA or LAHEY, Dennis Elliot ~1845 County Cork IRELAND or generally per Subject: LAHEY, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:LEE-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!! with explicit detail in body of message, please - thanks CHANGE a Subject line to reply per above format if prior post failed :) P.S. Please always try to place the SURNAME of that SURNAME group or the variant spelling of that SURNAME so that it is always the FIRST WORD in the SUBJECT line of any post (country the last) Thanks For LAHEY posting the first word of Subject line should be LAHEY If posting URLs please excerpt on topic data with 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 ==== LEE Mailing List ==== 1 Subject line format: SURNAME always first (or variant spelling): LEE/LEA, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION/country < fill in actual data mailto:LEE-L@rootsweb.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ spell address exactly this way!!!

    11/19/1997 01:08:19
    1. Lee, Wallace
    2. Sally M. Evans
    3. I am looking for a Lee, Wallace living in Brazos County Texas in 1870 because I know he fathered my grandmother who was born December 14, 1871. I can not find him in the 1870 census of Brazos County. Lee, Sallie, my grandmother was orphaned at age 2 and was listed as adopted in the Lovett household in the 1880 census of Brazos County.

    11/18/1997 09:44:49