She is not my relation other than she married a Horton, and later a Terry. Both of those surnames are of my family. It was in a book on the Howell family of Long Island that I found this information and thought I would pass it on to you. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sarah Lee the wife of Israel Horton and mother of Eunice Howell, was a daughter of the Rev. Joseph and Mary Allen Lee who were married 21 Aug. 1727 at Lyme, CT where Sarah was born 9 Aug 1733. There were at least 4 other ch: Joseph Jr. b. 1737/8 in Lyme; Jason who was a minister; Hester b. 1735 who married Elder Zadock Darrow and Samuel. The family of their mother Mary Allen lived in Montville, CT. The Rev. Joseph Lee was the third pastor of the church organized in 1728 at Orient, then called Oysterponds in Southold, L.I.; coming there after 1759 and remaining until 1775 when he returned to Lyme. "He was a quiet, meek, good bur infirm man, faithful in the vineyards at all times, dispensing the word of Life equal to his strength and ability" The Lee Genealogical Tables trace Joseph's family back for three generations. He was born 24 Nov 1705 in Lyme, son of John and Elizabeth Smith Lee. John's father and grandfather were both named Thomas. After Israel Horton died in 1774, Sarah his wife married Parshall Terry who had lost his wife in the Wyoming Massacre. It is related that the combined households numbered 22 members, so many of them children that a schoolmaster was hired to keep school in half of the family's double log house. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I would be interested in knowing more about the Wyoming massacre. I was not aware that my ancestor was killed in that. If you have information that you can pass on to me about it, I would appreciate it. Jeanna Howell Utah _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]