In a message dated 3/2/05 4:32:27 PM, [email protected] writes: << Thanks Hugh. I am interested in Greenberry as I believe he is connected to my David and John Lee somehow.>> ___________ Elaine, If you look at the GA property granted to John LEE in 1771 or 1772 you will see it was for five hundred acres. Since a single man, such as Greenberry LEE, could get 100 acres, John LEE must have had a fairly large family. 100 acres for the main male and 50 acres for each additional member of his family. John would have a family of himself, a wife, and 7 children. This is a rather large family so there is room for a number of male and female children. So your quest for Davis and John is not precluded. Incidentally, John LEE's 500 acres were transferred by John to Elizabeth (Few) LEE just after Greenberry's death in 1786 for $5. The significance of the $5 is unknown. What this action does is underwrite a relationship between John and Greenberry, probably father and son. Further the Greenberry LEE children (John, William, & Mary) could be named after their grand parents who were William FEW, Mary (Wheeler) FEW, and..... John LEE. People associated with Greenberry LEE in GA were from Johnston Co., NC. FEWs and ROGERS come to mind immediately. It is reasonable to look to the NC area for the LEEs. One might take it a step further and find that the FEWs originally came from Harford Co., MD. The plot thickens as there is a John LEE who married Margaret HOWARD in Harford Co., MD in 1746. It is hard to trace this LEE family, but two of Margaret's half brothers, ORRICKs, are found in GA. The suggestion is there, but unconfirmed, that all these people tie together. Best regards, Hugh <[email protected]> [DENTON, FRENCH, GOAR, GURNEY, HOFFMAN, HUFFMAN, KNOX, LEE, MIZNER, POILLON, ROSE, RUTGERS, SMOCK, THOMASON, WOOD]