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    1. Re: LEE-D Digest V04 #90
    2. jcs, Re your question below regarding my note Subject: LEE, Richard Henry of SC, LEE, Anthony b. abt 1750, LEE, Timothy > Thanks very much very interesting - but what of the other son William > Lee...? > regards jcs > Picking up from where the reference of Timothy LEE stated the following: <<There he died in the year 1821 and was buried at the burial ground near the McCord's Ferry Plantation on the Congaree. He left surviving him his widow and four children, three sons and one daughter.>> Afterwoods in 1826, the plantation of 516 acres on the "High Hills of Santee", then known as "Lee's old fields", he passed from his heirs by various deed to Col. John R. Spann, whose daughter married Henry L. Pickney, Esq., and whose family still occupy the same. His brother, William LEE, about 1830 moved to the Southwest, where his descendents, if he left any, it is supposed still reside. David Pope 2407 Hodges Bend Circle Sugar Land, TX 77479 281/980-8893 (Home) 713/412-1903 (Cell) [email protected]

    09/02/2004 08:10:00
    1. Re: [LEE] Re: LEE-D Digest V04 #90
    2. joane cardinal-schubert
    3. too cool! David, sorry I missed this......line. Too much scanning.... My Great Grandfather William Samuel Lee, Esq. ( apparently he signed his name such.) was born in 1830.....my Grandmother said he was English....I could hear this in her own pronounciations which also were passed down to my Father. Of course this directed me to look in the United Kingdom, however; possibly there is some connection with this family in the SW.( US) I do know he emigrated from the US. ...another very loose connection is he named my Grandmother 'Martha' Caroline. Well another search in a different direction for a while. Thanks for pointing that out to me - again. ( smile) regards jcs Are you related to the Pope's, who lived at Pine Lake, Alberta, Canada? I may have asked this question before...it happens as I am a 'part-time' enthusiast. >His brother, William LEE, about 1830 moved to the Southwest, where his >descendents, if he left any, it is supposed still reside. > At 2:10 pm -0400 02/9/04, [email protected] wrote: >jcs, >Re your question below regarding my note Subject: LEE, Richard Henry of SC, >LEE, Anthony b. abt 1750, LEE, Timothy > >> Thanks very much very interesting - but what of the other son William >> Lee...? >> regards jcs >> >Picking up from where the reference of Timothy LEE stated the following: > ><<There he died in the year 1821 and was buried at the burial ground near the >McCord's Ferry Plantation on the Congaree. He left surviving him his widow >and four children, three sons and one daughter.>> > >Afterwoods in 1826, the plantation of 516 acres on the "High Hills of >Santee", then known as "Lee's old fields", he passed from his heirs by >various deed >to Col. John R. Spann, whose daughter married Henry L. Pickney, Esq., and >whose >family still occupy the same. > >His brother, William LEE, about 1830 moved to the Southwest, where his >descendents, if he left any, it is supposed still reside. > > >David Pope >2407 Hodges Bend Circle >Sugar Land, TX 77479 >281/980-8893 (Home) >713/412-1903 (Cell) >[email protected] > > >==== 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 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

    09/02/2004 09:24:29