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LEA, Annis -born ~1810 -Kinsale IRELAND or Tennessee USA - married PORTERFIELD, John Milton - born 1813 - Bedford Co TN USA son of PORTERFIELD, James JR. - born 1780 Washington Co? PA or VA USA & CAMPBELL, Ruth - born ~1780 TN or Washington Co? PA or VA USA Annis's father was ____________ LEA & mother was _______________ We'd appreciate any siblings, collaterals, spouses, proofs etc per LEAHY family names (also PORTERFIELD) mailto:sundance@neosoft.com Harold Helm 2306 Westgate, Houston TEXAS 77019 USA (713) 529-2333 LEE / LEA listowner - please post actual genealogy to LEE list. If you lose mail, people- ask Harold privately: sundance@neosoft.com Please post connections - or your own line per our surnames focus: LEE LEA LEAHY LEVY O'LEAHY McLEIGH LEASE LEY LEAY or variants- for example, if LEAHY is a surname of your focus, please post per Subject: LEAHY, firstname & key YEAR & LOCATION < fill in actual data Mail To: LEE-L@rootsweb.com
Hi I am looking for the LEE researcher that requested information on Whitmil LEIGH. I am sorry but I lost your e-mail address. I believe I may have found him for you. Please contact me. My apologies for posting to the list but this researcher has looked for Whitmil for a very long time. Thanks Lanette
I am looking for the parents and ancestors of Jonathan C. Lee, my grandfather. From the information on my father's birth certificate, Jonathan would have been born about 1877. The U.S. Census information says that he was born in Pennsylvania of parents born in Virginia. About the turn of the century he left Pennsylvania and arrived in Spokane, Washington, where he worked as a newspaper reporter. It was after he had arrived in Spokane that he made a trip to Los Angeles, California, where he met and married E. Blanche McMurray, a prim and proper young lady, who by 1910 could no longer put up with the life style of a newspaper reporter. Everyone called him "Jack," so he might appear in your records as Jack Lee. Because he left home as a young man, he would appear in your records as having been born about 1877 and nothing more was known of him. He died near Spokane and I have no evidence that he ever communicated with his family in Pennsylvania. They may never have known what happened to him. I will be happy to share the information I have on his descendants. Larry Lee SXGY62A@prodigy.com
I am looking for information on Jeremiah Lee. Following is the information I have so far on this part of my tree. Lee, Jeremiah - b. abt 1814 TN d. ?? TX (probably Scurry County) m. Martha McWhorter b. 1809 York Co. SC - William Oliver Lee b. 10/31/1844 - Nancy E. Lee b. 1846 - Mary C. Lee b. 1850 I have the rest of the "clan" to present day, but I am totally stuck on any member of the family prior to Jeremiah. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I'm looking for the parentage of Daniel LEE b. in Biddeford, ME m. 24 OCT 1803 to Olive BARNES. They had a son John Barnes LEE b. 1805 Saco, ME. Would like to correspond with anyone with information about this LEE family. Sue Garrett skitch112@aol.xom
I'm looking for parents/siblings of William Lee, b 1795 in NC, or possibly DE. He married Mary Lindley in Orange Co. IN, in 1820, and then Elizabeth Bush in 1843 in same county. Two IN census list DE as his place of birth; the latest listed it as NC. Mary Lindley's father and uncles moved from NC to IN from 1811 to 1816, so I'm thinking he may have moved to IN with part of their group. I can't find anything for him in NC, IN, or DE prior to 1820. William Lee had 14 children, all born in Orange Co., IN: (with Mary) Amy, Julia Ann b. 1825, William Prevo b.1829, Mary Jane b. 1829, Samuel b. 1831, Hiram b.1833, James L. b. 1836, (with Elizabeth) John b. 1844, another child b. 1846, Benjamin b 1847, Elmyra b 1850, Miles b 1853, David b 1856, and Wesley b 1858. Samuel Lee moved to Tipton Co. IN, married Elizbeth Quackenbush 6 March 1859, and had five children. My ancestor, Charles Elwood Lee was b. 12 June 1860. His son Lora Otis b 23 Mar 1892, moved to OR and married Helen Huff in 1919. William's sons, Miles and David, also moved to OR. Other surnames I'm researching: Lindley, Quackenbush, Huff, Hoar, Ingram, Yantis, Barnhart, Hall, Weaver, Ingle, Evans, Chambers, Hadley. I sure hope this connects to someone else's research. I've been stuck on this one for a long time, and have run into the frustration of burned records, etc. Thanks! Barb Lee Roemer
I am looking for siblings of Ephraim Lee born 1755 in Catskill, NY. Ephraim may be the son of Peter Lee of E. Greenwich, RI but has not been confirmed. Ephraim's place of birth comes from the book "Three years with the Camanche" by Nelson Lee, Ephraim's grandson. The book was published by Oklahoma University Press in 1861. Ephraim later married Jerusha Palmer ( Palmer has not been confirmed) and lived in Brockville, Canada. I have no information on the birth or marriage place of Jerusha. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Through the internet I have been able to construct a possible direct line in my Lee branch, however, I have not confirmed those leads with primary documentation. The most likely line leading down to Ephraim is as follows: 1. Peter Lee (b.ca 1670-Mass.) and Anne Mosher (b. unk) married 1693. 2. John Lee,Sr. born 1691, RI married Jane Green 3. Peter Lee born 1727, E. Greenwich RI, wife Unknown 4. Ephraim Lee born 1755, Catskill on the Hudson, New York 5. Samuel Lee born 1778, in NY ("Samuel Lee and His Descendants" at the Crawford County Library in Bucyrus, Ohio. Most of the information up to Ephraim came from Charles Lee of Mansfield, Pennsylvania. However, Charles Lee died several years ago and I have not been able to locate his family regarding his original work. Anyone knowing of Charles E. Lee's work please contact me. Sincerely, William Lee 104341.1350@Compuserve.com
Hello, I am searching for any data,or others researching the foolowing lines.My LEE connection has two lines from the same man.Any help will be appreciated,thanks in advance.Will be more than willing to share what I have. John LEE d. 1742 St. Mary's co. Md. Issue: Samuel LEE b. Md. Issue: 1. Dorothy m. ? MARTIN 2. Mary m. William GOODRUM 3. Elizabeth m. Thomas THOMPSON 4. Phillip b. St. Mary's co. Md. d. 12-9-1816 Washington co. Ky. m. 1774 Md. Susanna THOMPSON Issue of Phillip and Susanna: 1. Ann C. b. 1775 d. 4-17-1835 Washington co. Ky. m. 8-12-1786 Nelson co. Ky. Samuel WILLETT(LINE NO. 1) M. 6-6-1793 Nelson co. Ky. Wilford HAYDEN 2. Richard d. 1828 Mercer co. Ky. 3. Rebecca m. 4-21-1796 Thomas BULLOCK 4. Samuel b. 2-6-1778 Md. d. 3-5-1863 m. 2-26-1798 Washington co. Ky. Ann RAPIER 5. Jannett m. 8-8-1798 Nelson co. Ky. Henry HAYDEN(LINE NO.2) I descend from Samuel WILLETT and Ann C. LEE's daughter Mary Margaret who m. Thomas HAYDEN.I also descend from Henry HAYDEN and Jannett LEE's daughter Jannette who m. Richard RYAN. Lewis Wyman Preferred Company lewisw@ldd.net
I am looking for the parents of Michael P. Lee. He was born in Cape Fear Valley Hospital, Fayetteville, NC ON 11-18-1964. His parents were George Washington Lee (21 at the time of Michael's birth) and Hazel Lynn Autry.(17 at the time of Michael's birth). Michael was raised by a Willie Mae Blackwell, now deceased. If anyone has any information, please contact me.
I am trying to locate information on John Lee born April 9, 1688 in East Greenwich, RI. John married the daughter of John Greene, Jane Greene. Jane Greene was born January 30, 1690-1 at E. Greenwich, RI. I have no record of the marriage place and date for John Lee and Jane Greene, but it is thought that they married 1715 in E. Greenwich. John and Jane (Greene)Lee had 6 children: John Lee b. 1716 Merebeth Lee b. 1718 Alice Lee b. 1720 James Lee b. 1723 Jane Lee b. 1725 Peter Lee b. 1727 I am looking for any information related to the above mentioned family. If you have any information please contact me at 104341.1350@compuserve.com Thank you. Sincerely, William O. Lee
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Hello Researchers, This is a repeat of an earlier offer to look up marriages for your LEE/LEIGH ancestors. This is what I have available. LEE and LEIGH marriages for the states of Kentucky & North Carolina before 1850. LEE and LEIGH marriages of Tennessee and Virginia before 1850. LEE and LEIGH marriages of Alabama. (These seem to go to about 1900) Please send as much information as you have such as county and state. These marriages are listed by county and state. I do not have any other varients of the spelling. I will be glad to help you if I can. Please do not send your request to the list but send it to me personally. Lanette (A LEIGH Researcher)
I am seeking information to expand my Irish Lee line. I know almost nothing at this point. Catherine Lee, born in Ireland, married james Callahan. Their daughter, Elizabeth, was born in County Leitrim in 1873. Elizabeth married John Tucker and migrated to New Jersey, USA where their daughter, Catherine, was born in 1893. Would love to find out who the parents of Catherine Lee were. Can anyone fit this into your line? TIA, Lauri Researching surnames: ANDERSON, BENDER, BLANKENBAKER, BOWLBY, BRYANT, BRZEZICKI, CALLAHAN, CARBAUGH, CLORE, COLLIER, CORN, CORNELISE, CRISLER\CHRISLER\KREISLER, CYMBALIST\CYMBALISTY, DONOHUE, ELLIS, ENGRAM, ESAU, GAAR\GARR, GARRETT, GLOWKA, GOODMAN, GRAY, GREGORY, GRIMM, HAGLER, HARRIS, HITCHMAN, HUBER, JENKINS, JANZ, JARRETT, JENKINS, JOHNSON, KAIFER\KAEFER, KING, KUDA\KUDLINSKI, LANNING, LARZALERE, LEE, MAGIERA, MESZNE, MURPHY, NATION, PACK, PARSONS, PARVA, PROSNIAK, QUALLS, REESER, RICHARDS, ROBINS, SCHUEBEL, SEIDELMANN, STOEWSAND, STOWBALL, SUMNER, SWAIM, TAYLOR, TUCKER, VAN PELT, WELCH, WHITSON, ZIMMERMAN.
I am trying to expand my Lee line. It currently consists of one Catherine Lee, born in Ireland, who married James Callahan. They had a daughter, Elizabeth, born in 1873 in county Leitrim, Ireland. Elizabeth married John Tucker and immigrated to New Jersey. Catherine is my only connection to the Lee lineage, but I'd sure love to find some Lee cousins! Thanks in advance. Lauri Researching surnames: ANDERSON, BENDER, BLANKENBAKER, BOWLBY, BRYANT, BRZEZICKI, CALLAHAN, CARBAUGH, CLORE, COLLIER, CORN, CORNELISE, CRISLER\CHRISLER\KREISLER, CYMBALIST\CYMBALISTY, DONOHUE, ELLIS, ENGRAM, ESAU, GAAR\GARR, GARRETT, GLOWKA, GOODMAN, GRAY, GREGORY, GRIMM, HAGLER, HARRIS, HITCHMAN, HUBER, JENKINS, JANZ, JARRETT, JENKINS, JOHNSON, KAIFER\KAEFER, KING, KUDA\KUDLINSKI, LANNING, LARZALERE, LEE, MAGIERA, MESZNE, MURPHY, NATION, PACK, PARSONS, PARVA, PROSNIAK, QUALLS, REESER, RICHARDS, ROBINS, SCHUEBEL, SEIDELMANN, STOEWSAND, STOWBALL, SUMNER, SWAIM, TAYLOR, TUCKER, VAN PELT, WELCH, WHITSON, ZIMMERMAN.
I am new in genelogy. This is a copy of my aunt note. How do I go about to find out that this letter is true or not. Can any body tell me about George Washington Lee? Who did he married? Alice cdschettler@terraworld.net MEMORIES OF MY GRANDMOTHER MRS. AMANDA P. DORSEY LEE -TURNER BY MARY LEE OBRYAN Much of my early childhood was spent in the home of my grandmother, who at that time lived near Smith Mills, Henderson County, Kentucky. My grandmother, as I remember her best on Sunday when dressed for church, looked like a figure just stepped out of a Godey Magazine pictures. She was very dainty in appearance and when dressed for church, as I liked her best in her black satin skirt, gray satin-brocaded polenaise and a little dress-bonnet tied on with a big bow of ribbon under her chin, she looked the real lady that she was. Because I had no children playmates in the home I must have tagged around after my grandmother and plagued her with questions. I liked to listen to her tell about her own childhood and her childhood home, how her father and mother came overland from the north side of Chesapeake Bay in Maryland to Kentucky, locating first at or near Louisville, KY and later coming to Henderson county. Later the town of Carydon, KY was built partly on this farm. Grandmother told me about her Grandmother Hall, her mothers, Mother, who came to Kentucky with her mother from her home in Maryland and made her home with them. Her Grandmother Hall always used thee and thou in talking. (was probably of the Friend Society) and did not like to see her granddaughters wear ribbons in their hair, lace or ribbon-trim on their dress, or dress in anyway that expressed vanity. My grandmother, as a young girl, had her own maid, a young colored girl, a daughter of one of her fathers slaves and who was only a few years older than grandmother. Her name was Liza, and as long as Liza lived she was devoted to my grandmother, and faithful to her many years after the slaves were freed. Grandmother used to take me with her on her visits to Corydon, KY to visit her brother Dr. Nicholas Dorsey and her sister, my great-aunt Mary Ann Walton. We would drive old Henry, grandmothers old bay horse to a light buggy and always before we left town we would drive around to see Liza, the colored slave maid who owned her own home in Corydon, KY a little cottage with a yard full of bright flowers. Liza would run out to meet us with her arms thrown up, saying "If it aint Miss Mandy" Grandmother said she knew nothing about cooking, washing or ironing as a girl as her parents had slaves who did all such work, but she and her sisters were not idle, they spun and wove linens and cloth and sewed. They not only make their own clothes the slaves wore. My grandmother sewed beautifully, I well remember the beautiful lace she would make, knitted lace of very fine thread and a lace worked on net, that she trimmed my little clothes with. After the slaves were freed she learned to be a good cook, but she never mastered the art of washing and ironing. My grandfather Lee, my fathers father, whose name was Washington Lee, died quite young leaving my grandmother a widow at the age of twenty-eight and with five little children. At the time I make my home with her she was living with her second husband, Squire Harvey Turner, who she married after all her children were grown and married. This grandfather Turner was very kind tome always but he did not live many years after he and grandmother were married. Grandmother must have been very devoted to my grandfather Lee, she liked to talk to me about him and often while talking of him she would wipe a few tears from her eyes. She told me his parents came to Kentucky from Virginia just south of the Chesapeake Bay about the time her parents left Maryland for Kentucky, and they also settled at or near Louisville, Kentucky. Grandmother did not talk much about grandfather Lees family, I dont believe she knew them very well, they must have always lived some distance from her. She told me Grandfather Lee had a twin sister, named Mary, who had visited her coming down from Louisville, and was Married to a man by the name of Neal, or Neel, and that she had named her youngest daughter Mary, after this twin sister of Grandfathers. (I was named Mary after my fathers sister Mary, the third Mary Lee.) It seems that this Aunt Mary Neal, the twin sister of Grandfather Washington Lee, kept in touch with grandmother and her children after grandfather Lees death for grandmother told me that at the beginning of the Civil War. Aunt Mary Neal wrote my fathers oldest brother, my Uncle Samuel Dorsey Lee, and told him of his relationship to General Robert E. Lee, but unfortunately, I do not remember her telling me just what the relationship was. (Since writing this I find my father and General Robert Edward Lee were third cousins). Grandmothers description of grandfather Lee was that he was a very tall, straight man and she could stand under his arm when he extended it. He was a devout Methodist and taught a Sunday School Class, he always want with his family to Sunday School and church. He was a carpenter contractor and built homes. She told me of their home in Princeton, Indiana, where most of her memories of grandfathers life seemed to be. Grandfather Lee died while they were living at Princeton, Ind. and was buried there. After his death grandmother brought her children back to Corydon, KY. And made her home with her mother, Grandmother Nancy Ann Dorsey. Grandmothers oldest brother, Dr. Nicholas Dorsey, graduated in medicine with the first class from the Kentucky medical College, at Louisville, KY. And settled near his fathers home to practice medicine. He married a girl who lived in Corydon, Indiana. Grandmother died at the home of her youngest daughter, my Aunt Mary Lee Denton, and is buried in the Dorsey cemetery at Corydon, KY.
I am hoping someone might have something on these people. Albert James LEE born abt 1887 in Cincinnati (Hamilton) Ohio Sister would have been Laura LEE who married a LYNAM They were the Children of Sadie T (poss. Theresa) BOYLE and Theodore P. LEE Albert's Great Aunt was supposedly Alice Hathaway Lee, wife of Pres. Teddy Roosevelt Albert Married Carrie FOWLER or Sally Elizabeth WILSON (she went by both names) and they had Monica LEE, Truman LEE (possibly not his last name) and Theodore James LEE b. 22 Mar 1920 in Jerome Arizona Any help would be appreciated Thanks Beth and Tom
Dear Virginia, I think Burrell had three wives because his first child was born in 1844. I think Lucinda was his first wife. This is what I'm trying to prove or disprove at this point. His son Gosper named a daughter Lucinda. I leave for Salt Lake City Saturday morning. Hopefully I will find something. I would greatly appreciate any connections or clues you may find concerning this line. Respectfully, Martha Walls Motthu@aol.com Given: 1.Lee, Burrell, born SC abt 1801-08, died (after 1870) Branchville,St.Clair County,AL. +m1.??? 1.2 Lee, Harmon c. 1844,m.Rebecca Clinds 1.2 Lee, Gosper c.1851- +Morgan, Betty Sarah Elizabeth 1.3 Lee, Wesley Harmon, born 21 MAR 1876,m. Lillie Mae Kirby 1.3 Lee, Lucinda (Cindy), m. George Fulmer 1.3 Lee, John, m. Niecie Fulmer 1.3 Lee, Mandy Melvinia, born 31 JUL 1880, m. William Chapman Seale 1.3 Lee, Baylus, m. Maggie Vaughn 1.3 Lee, Mary, m. Gus vaughn +Tucker, Charlotte (no iss.) 1.2 Lee, Elvira 1.2 Lee, Nellie +m2.???, Nancy 1.2 Lee, Thomas, c. 1855 1.2 Lee, Jefferson, c. 1858 1.2 Lee, Marthea JoJina, c. 1859 1.2 Lee, Benjamin, c. 1864-66 1.2 Lee, John, c. 1865-67 1.2 Lee, Daniel Alexander, c. 1868-69
Hey Rod.....saw your message and now I've got your email address. How are things? More later from me but just wanted to drop you a quick note. Jerry Lee Jlee051447@aol.com Jerry_Lee@alrc.com -----Original Message----- From: LEE-L@rootsweb.com [SMTP:LEE-L@rootsweb.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 1997 2:43 AM To: GngrJones Cc: LEE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: LEE - Clarke Co. GA From: rodpenn@sage.net (Rod Pennington) Resent-from: LEE-L@rootsweb.com To: GngrJones@aol.com CC: LEE-L@rootsweb.com At 03:44 PM 9/7/97 -0400, you wrote: >I have no clues as to Burrell's lineage. We have >Clarke Co. and the name Lee in common. It would be great if we could find >more. Good luck to us both! Virginia Wilson I think there are several Burrell LEE's in the John LEE, Esq. line out of Johnston Co., NC. Several branches of his family went south. Don't know if your Burrell could be connected to any of them, but thought I'd mention it, just in case you hadn't ever looked for links there. Rod Pennington ggggg grandson of John Lee, Esq. ================= Rod Pennington Temple, TX rodpenn@sage.net ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- From LEE-L-request@rootsweb.com Mon Sep 8 20:11:56 1997 Return-Path: Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by mrin85.mail.aol.com (8.8.5/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id UAA22845; Mon, 8 Sep 1997 20:11:51 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id RAA12508; Mon, 8 Sep 1997 17:10:21 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 17:10:21 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: X-Sender: rodpenn@sage.net X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.1 (32) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 19:07:21 -0700 To: GngrJones@aol.com From: Rod Pennington Subject: Re: LEE - Clarke Co. GA Cc: LEE-L@rootsweb.com In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Resent-Message-ID: Resent-From: LEE-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/270 X-Loop: LEE-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: LEE-L-request@rootsweb.com
William O...I am searching for information regarding Samuel Lee, all I know about him is that he was married to Elizabeth Egbert and that they lived in Pennsylvania. Samuel had a son that died in Labanon NY,he married Margaret Metter, they had 8 children: Wilson, Nancy, Eliza, Mary, Charles, Andrew, Sarah and Jane. Charles and Andrew were twins Do you have any more information on the Samuel Lee in your line? If so do you think there could be any connection? The rest of my line consists of Wilson Lee,Wilson Lee Jr, Wilson Bliss Lee, and Paul Wilson Lee. Wilson Lee ~b. 9-25-1800 (1801) d~1-28-1850 m~Mary LaRue b~5-4-1804 (5-29-1804) m~ 11-4-1820 their children were: Livera b~ 11-7-1821 Hunterdon NJ. d~5-1-1893 MI Peter b~ 5-29-1823 Hunterdon NJ. d~6-20-1904 MI John b~1-3-1825 Cayuga NY, Married Hannah Young, Charles b~12-26-1826,NY *Wilson Jr. b~1-30-1829,NY, d~11-24-1900 MI Rebecca b~12-14-1831, Livingston NY d~9-20-1867 Garret b~12-17-1833,NY d~12-14-1918 MI Donald b~1-1-1836 NY d~1-7-1907 MI Margaret b~11-29-1837 Cambridge MI d~ South Dakota 9-22-1920 Reuben b~12-1-1841 MI d ~ 9-24-1864 Edwin b~8-9-1843 MI d~1869 Mary b~6-30-1845 d~9-21-1896 Epaphroditus b~10-4--1848 d~ 10 months old 8-10-1845 *Wilson Lee Jr. was a nurse in the civil war and was married to Helen T. Charles, born in Cayuga Co. NY 1-30-1829, mustered in in Jackson MI, mustered out in Nashville, Tenn. m~11-26-1851 d ~11-24-1900 children were: Octavia b~8-21-1857 Viola b~12-19-1860 Lunetta b~7-20-1862 Wilson Bliss Lee b~7-7-1864 Do any of these names ring a bell with anyone? Thanks for any and all help!!! Jeanne Hussey