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    1. [LEE-L] Stuck on LEEs!!
    2. Garen
    3. Okay, this is getting fun! First I started out with only Jessie LEE, the mother of Claire Lee CHENNAULT, now I've got THREE LEE dead-ends. I checked the online LEE family sites, but cannot find any of my dead-ends on them! Here's how it goes (in the form of an ahnentafel chart showing the LEEs): 1. Jessie LEE b. maybe Aug 1876 prob. Franklin Par., LA, d. 1898, m. poss. 7 Dec 1892 in Franklin Par., LA to John Stonewall CHENNAULT (s/o Stephen Nelson & Francis Norcussis THOMASON). Child: Claire Lee CHENNAULT 2. William Wallace LEE b. 1836 prob. Stewart Co, GA, d. Dec 1911 prob. Franklin Par., LA. M1. Florence BEAMAN who died during CW 3. Josephine GILBERT (parents u/k) m.1872 Franklin Par., LA 4. Henry Bryan LEE b. 15 Mar 1804 prob. Wilkes Co., GA, d. 5 Apr 1891 prob. Scott Co., MS, m. 18 Jun 1828 in Wilkes Co., GA 5. Margaret LEE b. 27 5 1813 in Wilkes Co., GA, d. 24 Feb 1883 prob. Scott Co., MS 8. Henry LEE b. c1779 in NC, d. 1860 Stewart Co., GA 9. Letitia "Lettie" BRYAN (parents u/k) 10. James LEE d. 1820 prob. Wilkes Co., GA, m. 26 Jun 1812 Wilkes Co., GA 11. Nancy FOSTER (parents u/k) remarried after 1820 20. John LEE d. prob. Wilkes Co., GA. On 2 Jan 1786 he received 230 acres in Wilkes Co., GA. There was a Continental Bounty Certificate indicating that he was a Rev. War Soldier. 21. Margaret (LEE?) So, now I'm stuck on the Henry LEE b. c1779 in NC, d. 1860 in Stewart Co., GA who married Letitia "Lettie" BRYAN. and the couple listed above John LEE and wife Margaret (LEE?). Is there a list of all the LEEs who served in the Revolutionary War? Does anyone know which LEE families lived in North Carolina around 1779? Thank you! Garen

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