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    1. Re: [YOUNGER] Ann Younger
    2. JudyFoley
    3. Pat, I lost a little gray matter right before I wrote Richard Price and Mary Hill Carter.So do you know anything about the John Lee, b. 1719? I did see Jane Price marrying William Montigue in the article on Peter, but according to the Ditchy story,Lucy Lee Smith m. a William Montigue. I didn't see that association in this article. I guess she married one of them. I see George Twyman was an indentured servant to Thomas Lee coming to this country in the ship Recovery is adjudged 16 years old. Feb. 4 1677/78. I guess they were all mixed up somehow. -----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] >Sent: Nov 3, 2006 1:28 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: [YOUNGER] Ann Younger > >Judy - who is Ann Younger married to Richard Price? I don't know - I >never heard of a Richard Price connected to Youngers. My John Price was married >to Ann Younger, daughter of Alexander Younger, who came in to Essex County VA >as an indentured servant. Edward Rouzee registered his indenture June 1699. > The paper seems to have been sold several times and rerecorded by each new >owner. > >I spent years on the Lees, big bucks, lots of travel, and lost half my grey >cells in the process and still didn't solve the problem with them that I was >working. Light Horse Harry Lee was born Jan 1756. He was a student at >Princeton at least 1770 through 1773. Elizabeth (Lee) Younger (wife of Joshua), >according to Younger researchers, died by Sept 1777 after having had four >children so we can calculate that she was born no later than 1759 when Harry was >three years old!!! > >By the way, Light Horse Harry's 2nd wife and Robert E. Lee's mother was >Anne. She is never referred to as Mary in Edmund Jennings Lee's work, nor in >Robert E. Lee's biography of his father, nor in Cazenove Gardner Lee's work, nor >in Paul Nagel's work, nor in Edward C. Mead's work. She was named for her >mother, Anne Butler Moore Carter. I feel certain that had there been a close >relationship of the Hills of Middlesex and Essex Co and the Carters of >"Shirley" that someone would have claimed the connection given genealogists' >propensity to try to tie to well known families. > >When William Montague, husband of Jane (Price) died 1754, he left his land >called the Island in Middlesex Co. to his son John and the land in Essex County > he had purchased from Robert Price to his son, Peter. Montague's Island is >located in "A Place in Time" as in the river near Perrot's Creek and settled >first by Peter Montague who died 1659. > >According to William Lindsay Hopkins: "Middlesex County, Virginia Wills and >Inventories" there is record in Middlesex Co of a suit brought by Jane's >children after William died. She had remarried and her husband seems to have run >up some debts perhaps using some of the Montague assets as collateral. > >Pat Finnell > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

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