1860 Federal Census, Desha County, Arkansas, 3 August, Bartholomew Township, P O Green Mount, page 20, Hse/Fam #134 Peter A Purticus [Pertuis] 34 M Farmer $6000 Real Estate $4000 Personal born Ark Eliza Purticus 23 F Housekeeper born Ark Thos L Purticus 2 M born Ark Mary E Purticus 6 F born Ark Annastassia Purticus 11mos F born Ark Cicero Owens 34 M Farm Laborer Ark Hanna Lee 55 Female Housekeeper $2900 Personal Estate b Virginia In 1870, Peter and Eliza are in the same area, but a little father West across the Drew County line. Their post office for the location is the same. 1870 Federal Census, Drew County, Arkansas, 8 August, Beauregard Township, P O Green Mount, page 5 (scan 569), Hse/Fam #44 Pertise [Pertius], A P 42 M W Farmer $1200 Real Estate $1600 Personal b AR Cannot read or write [b abt 1828] Pertise, Eliza 32 F W Keeping House born AR Cannot read or write [b abt 1838] Pertise, Tomas L 16 M W born AR [b abt 1854] Pertise, Mary E 13 F W born AR [b abt 1857] Pertise, Petter A 5 M W born AR [b abt 1865] Pertise, Willie 3 F W born AR [b abt 1867] Pertise, Mattie 1 F W born AR [b abt 1869] In 1900 Peter and Eliza are enumerated in Lincoln County, connecting at a corner with Drew and Desha Counties of their previous two censuses records. Note that Peter is enumerated here in June 1900, yet when she applied for a military pension in 1915, Peter's date of death was reported as 4 Mar 1900, 3 months before the census. It may have been later in 1900 after the census. 1900 Federal Census, Lincoln County, Texas, 5 June, Smith Township, District 12, page 4B, Hse/Fam #61 Pertuis, Peter Head W M Aug 1828 72 Married 47 years [abt 1853] AR Unknown Unknown Farmer Owns Pertuis, Eliza Wife W F May 1837 63 Married 47 yrs [abt 1853] 11 children/4 living AR VA TN Arkansas, Confederate Pension Records, 1891-1935 Piere A. Pertuis Eliza Pertuis Residence Lincoln County, Arkansas Served Arkansas Infantry, Lincoln Regiment Death Date 4 Mar 1900 Widow applied 1915 In 1920, Eliza is reproted living with her daughter in Desah County, Arkansas, east of Lincoln County, where she was living when Peter died. 1920 Federal Census, Desha County, Arkansas, 7 January, Randolph Township, District 43, Page 7A, Hse #156, Fam #166 Mathews, Issacc L Head Owns M W 66 Married AR GA GA Farming Mathews, Wilile F Wife F W 52 Married AR AR AR Pertuis, Eliza Mother-in-Law F W 82 Widow AR VA VA There is another family enumerated as a second family in their household. This is Emanuel Godfrey and his wife Bessie, who are reported to be renting their quarters. Emanuel is Eliza's daughter Willie's son from her first marriage to Cullen Godfrey. There is another Pertuis family a few doors away. Widowed Chester Pertuis, age 59. Chester was born in Arkansas, and her father in South Carolina, and mother in Georgia. In Chester's household is is her single son Godfrey, age 31, and a daughter Donna McCullom, age 34 with her 14-year-old son Charles W. Chester is the wdow of Thomas L Pertuis, Eliza's son
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Volume 102, Page 166 Elizabeth Lee Birth 1709 Virginia Biographical Info: twin Reference: Colonial fams. Of the southern states of Amer. By Stella Pickett Hardy. Baltimore. 1958. (643p.):334, 469, 507 Collections report her birth in 1709, but her brother's birth and her father's death are also reported in 1709. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Elizabeth Lee Gender: Female Birth 1709 VA Spouse Name: Zachary Taylor Spouse Birth 1707 VA Marriage Year: 1737 Millennium File Elizabeth Lee Spouse: Zachary Taylor Birth 1709 Northumberland County, Virginia, USA Parents: Hancock Lee, Sarah Elizabeth Allerton Children: Richard Taylor
Family Data Collection - Births Burwell Grancer Blanton Father George Blanton Mother Elvira Lee Birth 1 Nov 1762 Dinwiddle, VA USA
In the 1880 census, Frances' mother is enumerator as a member of Frances' household in Desha Cuonty, Arkansas. 1880 Federal Census, Desha County, Arkansas, 5 June, Jeferson Township, District 77, page 4, Hse #34, Fam #35 Cook, William J W M 31 Head Farming AR GA TN [b abt 1849] Cook, Francis W F 22 Wife Keeps House AR NC MS [abt 1858] Cook, James E W M 3 Son At Home AR AR AR [b abt 1877] Lee, Malissa W F 51 Mother-in-law Single Lives in Family MS GA KY [abt 1829] McDaniel, Emma W F 13 Orphan Single Lives in Family Cannot read or write AR GA AR [abt 1867]
North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Greenberry Lee, Elizabeth Few, William Few, Mary Wheeler "4. Greenberry Lee m 1774 Elizabeth Few ... 5. William Few m 1743 Mary Wheeler (1710-79). ... "Greenberry Lee was colonel in South Carolina militia 1782-83. He was born in South Carolina; died in Richmond County, Ga. William Few (1714-94) received a land grant in Washington County, GA., for Revolutionary services. He was born in Kennett, Pa., died in Columbia County, Ga." -- DAR Record #111648 for Emma Lee Bettis, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 112 : 1912, p 213; From the Ancestry.com Collection North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Family Data Collection - Individual Records Elizabeth Few Spouse Greenberry Lee Parents William Few Few, Mary Wheeler Birth 1752 Hartford, MD [was baltimore County at that time] Marriage Date 1774 Death Date 1780
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Hancock Lee SAR Membership #24485 Birth Date 1653 Death Date 1709 Spouse Sarah Elizabeth Allerton Children Hancock Lee Millennium File Hancock Lee Spouse Sarah Elizabeth Allerton Birth 1653 Northumberland County, Virginia, Birth Country: USA Death 25 May 1709 Ditchley, Northumberland County, Virginia, Death Country: USA Parents Richard Lee, Anne Constable Children Elizabeth Lee ------------------------------ Capt Hancock Lee Birth 1650 Northumberland County, Virginia Death May 25, 1709 Ditchley, Northumberland County, Virginia Here Lyeth the Body of Hancock Lee, Seventh son of the Honorable Richard Lee, Who departed this Life May the 25th, Anno Domo 1729, Aeta 56 years. Also Mary his first Wife, only Daughter of William Kendall, Gent., Who departed this life December the 24th, Anno Domo 1694, Aeta 33 years. And Sarah, his last Wife, Daughter of Isaac Allerton, Esq., Who departed this Life May 17th Anno Domo, 1731, Aeta. 60 years. WILL OF HANCOCK LEE NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILL BOOK (p.29); 1709 From Northumberland County Wills and Deeds 1706-1720 (p.79) IN THE NAME OF GOD, Amen. I Hancock Lee of the County of Northumberld. in ye Colony of Virga: being of sound and perfect sense & memory, blessed be God, doe make this my Last Will & Testamt. hereby revokeing all other and former Wills whatsoever by me made. Imprs. I comitt & comend my Soule to Almighty God that gave it me hopeing through the merritts of Jesus Christ my Redeemer that after this my sinfull life is ended to enjoy a ____ life and happiness with him in Heaven & my body to the Earth from whence it was taken, desireing the same may have a decent buryall as my Exers. or Trustees hereafter named shall think fitt; Item. I give and bequeath to my deare Daughter, Mrs. Anna Armsteed, Tenn pounds Sterl: to be paid her the next Shipping after my decease, if shee survive me, otherwise the sd. Tenn pounds to be and remaine wholie to the use & benefitt of my Exers. hereafter named. I give and bequeath unto my Son, Richard Lee, thirteene Silver Spoones they being sent for on purpose for him, they haveing engraved on the back side the handle the first two letters of his name and I doe likewise give to him, the said Richard Lee, my Silver hilted Swoard and belt with Silver buckles; I give and bequeath unto my deare and Loveing Wife a Childs part of all my personall Estate if shee will be content with what the late Law of this Colony will give her (that is to say) a Third of all lands & Negroes dureing her life & them to whome of right in Law it doth belong, and my Will is further that my Wifes part be sett aside from the rest of my Estate in the first place whatsoever it be whether Thirds or Childs part but but note if my Debts be very considerable att my death, which hope in God they may not, then my desire is that soe much be sett apart of my Estate before anything be divided as may be thought by my Trustees to be sufficient to satisfie and pay my just debts and after my Wifes part is taken out, my Will is that all the rest of my Estate be divided into one part more then I have Children & my Son, Richard Lee, to have two parts upon Division & his Choise, that is to say, my Will is that my Son, Richard Lee, have a double portion of all my Estate after all my just debts & Legacies & my Wifes part out as indeed he ought to have by reason that a great part of the foundation of my Estate came by his Mother. Item. My Will is that my Son, Richard Lee, be by my Trustees hereafter possessed of his Estate when he comes to the age of Eighteene which will be in ye yeare 1709, Augt. ye 18th. Item. My Will & desire is that my Estate be divided with what possible speed may be after my death soe much being first sett apart as may be sufficient to satisfie and pay my just debts and Legacies and my Will is that my Son, Richard Lees, Estate that is to say his Negroes be kept and remaine workeing on the Land where they then are att my death & if any cropp then on the ground they to assist in the tending of it untill it be finished & then they to have their equall shares for the proper use of my said Son, Richard, & my Will is that my Son, Richard Lee, have two thirds of all the devidend of Land where I now live to worke his Servants upon with two thirds of all howseing on sd. Plantacon except the Dwelling House, Kitchin, Dairy & Sellars, the which the whole and sole use of untill my Sone, Richard Lee, come to the age of Eighteene & then he my sd. Son to have the whole use and benefitt of two thirds of all the houses & sellerage belonging to said Plantacon. And my Will is that if my Wife will not be obleidged to keep the said houseing, that shee has privilege of in as good repaire as they are at my death untill my Sone, Richard Lee, comes to the age aforesd. then my Will is that shee have but one third part assigned as speedily as may be after my death and I doe desire that soe much of ____ for Richards good as may be perrishable may be sold by my Trustees heresfetr named as they shall think fitt. Item. I give and bequeath unto my Son, Richard Lee, the Devidend of Land I now live on being called by the name of Hancock Neck, to him, the said Richard Lee, and his heires for ever: And in case of his death before he comes of age of one & twenty or without heires of his body lawfully begotten, then the said Land to him her or either of their heires to whome the right of Law it doth belong, for ever; And I doe humbly begg my Honoble; & good Friend, Robt. Carter, Esqr., my deare Bro: Richard Lee, Esqr., and my Cozen, Capt. John Howson, that they would be pleased to take upon them the Trust & managemt. of my Estate & Children untill they come to lawfull age; Item. I give and bequeath unto each of the said Gentl. abovenamed as Trustees Twenty shillings to buy a Ring to weare for my sake which I desire may be paid out of my Estate as soon as possible after my decease; Item. My Will is that my Son, Richard Lee, have noe power att all to sell any Negroes without the consent of two of my good Friends abovenamed untill he come to the age of twenty one, hereby appointing my Sone, Richard Lee, whole & sole Exer. of this my Last Will. In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & affixed my seale this 31st day of December one thousand seven hundred and six. Hancock Lee Sealed & signed in presence of Thomas Knight, Thomas Ingram, his mark Mary Knight, her marke Die July 20th: 1709. This Will was proved in Northumberld. County Court to be the Last Will & Testamt. of Mr. Hancock Lee, deced., by ye oaths of Thomas Knight & Mary Knight, two of ye witnesses thereto, & is admitted to Record Teste Tho: Hobson, Cl Cur Vera Copia Test Tho: Hobson, Cl Cur Northumbria BE IT KNOWNE unto all men by these presents that whereas I Hancock Lee of Northumberld. County in ye Colony of Virga: have made & declared my Last Will & Testamt. in writeing bearing date the last day of December 1706, I the said Hancock Lee by this present codicil doe confirme & ratifie my said Last Will & Testamt. & doe give and bequeath unto my Son, Isaac Lee, all my land which I have taken up above the Falls of Rappa: River (that is to say) three tracts to him and his heires for ever & my Will and meaning is that this Codicil or Schedule be adjudged to be part & parcell of my sd. Last Will & Testamt. and that all things therein contained & menconed be faithfully & truely performed as fully and amply in every respect the same were soe declared & sett downe in my Last Will and Testamt. In Witness whereof I the said Hancock Lee heve hereunto sett my hand & seale this first day of Janry: 1706. Hancock Lee Sealed & signed in presence of Thomas Knight, Thomas Ingram, his mark Mary Knigh, her mark Die July 20, 1709. This Codicil was proved in Northumberld. County Court to be the act & deed of Mr. Hancock Lee, deced., by the Oaths of Thomas Knight & Mary Knight, two of the witnesses thereto & admitted to Record together with ye Will Test Tho: Hobson, Cl Cur Northbria BE IT KNOWNE unto all men by these presents that whereas I Hancock Lee of Northumberld. County in ye County of Virga: have made & declared my Last Will & Testamt. in writeing bearing date ye last day of December 1706, I the sd. Hancock Lee by this present Codicil doe confirme & ratifie my sd. Last Will & Testamt. & doe give & bequeath unto my Son, John Lee, all that tract of land I have taken up at Chopowamsick conteyning seventeene hundred & fifty acres to him, the sd. John Lee, & his heires for ever And if that Child that my Wife is now with Child of be a Boy, then my Will & bequest is that he have all the Land I have taken up above Occoquon or Sandy Run & Wolff Run to him and his heires, forever, but if it the Child my Wife now with Child prove a female then my Son, John Lee, to have all my land in Potomack to him and his heires for ever; And my Will and meaning is that this Codicil or Schedule be & be adjudged to be part and parcell of my sd. Last Will & Testamt. and that all things herein contained & menconed be faithfully and truely performed & as fully & amply in every respect as if the same were sett downe & declared in my Last Will and Testamt. In Witness whereof I the said Hancock Lee have hereunto sett my hand and seale this eighteenth day of May 1709 Hancock Lee Sealed and signed in presence of Daniel Fieldin, Robert Spenser, his mark Eliza. Bell, her mark Die Julii 20th: 1709. This Codicil was provd: in Northumberld. County Court to be the act and deed of Mr. Hancock Lee, deced., by ye oathes of Daniel Fielding & Robert Spencer, two of ye witnesses thereto & is admitted to Record, together with the Will Test Tho: Hobson, Cl Cur My Will and desire is that five pound be paid out of my Estate by my Trustees to the use of ye Parish Church for a peece of Communion Plate, And my Will is that Mr. Bartholomew Schreever be pd. by sd. Trustees three pound which I have reced. of his from a Gentleman in Maryland Item. I give unto ye Mr. Joseph _______ Three pound to preach my funerall Sermon in Wiccocomoco Church. In Testimony hereof I have sett my hand and seale this 20th day of May 1709 Hancock Lee Signed and sealed in presence of John Harris, Wm: Jones, Junr. Die Julii 21: 1709. This Codicil was provd: in Northumberld. County Court to be ye act and deed of Mr. Hancock Lee by ye oaths of Mr. John Harris & Mr. Wm: Jones Junr., witnesses thereto & ye same is admitted to Record, together with ye Will Test Tho: Hobson, Cl Cur Vera Copa Test Tho: Hobson, Cl Curr Northbria Die Martii 21: 1710. These coppies of Mr. Hancock Lees Will & Codicils thereto annexed were approved by ye Court upon the mocon of Capt. John Howson are admitted to Record Test Tho: Hobson, Cl Cur Northbria PARTIAL INVENTORY OF HANCOCK LEE NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILL BOOK (p.33); 1710 From Northumberland County Deeds & Wills 1706-1720 (p.82) In obedience to an Order of Northumberld. County Court dated ___________ wee the Subscribers did meet at ye House of Mr. Hancock Lee, deced., and did then and there appraise the said deced.s Estate as followeth To 1 Negro man named Dick 50 yeares old. To 1 mulatto woman named Jane 40 yeares old. To 1 Negro girl named Frank 2 moneths old. To 1 Negro man nmaed Tony aged 21 yeares old: To 1 Negro woman named Frank 22 yeares old. To 1 Negro boy named John aged 1 yeare old. To 1 Negro woman named Nell aged 19 yeares old; To one lame girle with paine in her limbs named Sue 16 yeares: To 1 Negro girle named Wing aged 17 yeares: To 1 mulatto boy named Stephen aged 17 yeares. To one Negro man named Jack 20 yeares old: To 1 Negro man named Jennis aged 18 yeares: To 1 Negro man named Dick aged 16 yeares. To 1 Negro man named Will aged 17 yeares; To 1 Negro boy named Soloman aged 9 yeares: To 1 Negro boy named Guy aged 7 yeares; To 1 Negro girle named Jonary aged 15 yeares. To 1 Negro girle named Mary aged 3 yeares; To 1 mulatto boy named Noell aged 4 yeares: To 1 mulatto girle named Margt., aged 6 yeares; To 1 mulatto woman named Betty aged 45 yeares. To 1 Negro woman named Gelon aged 18 yeares; To 1 Negro boy named Will aged 3 moneths: To 1 Negro girle named Lucy aged 5 yeares: To 1 Negro boy named Emanuel aged 15 yeares: To 1 Negro boy named Tippott aged 17 yeares To 1 Negro boy named Peter aged 17 yeares: To 1 mulatto man named Tom Dubricks aged 24 years, In the Hall To one Scrittore. To 1 silver Ink case & 2 Silver seales. To 1 case of Silver & physick weights, 1 pr. of brass scales & weights, one pound of twine, one caske, one large Turkey work carpt:, 1 Chest, 1 small ditto, one oval table, one large old table, 17 leather chaires, 1 gun, 1 gun ditto, 1 case of Pistolls & holsters, Carbine & belt, 1 cold still, 1 pair of Stilliards: 1 pair of small ditto. In the Parlor. To 1 feather bed bolster pillows quilt, 1 pr. of sheets curtaines valense & bedsteed. To 1 feather bed, 2 pillows. To 1 feather bed bolster, 1 pillow bedsteed, blanketts & pair of sheets. To 1 Trundle bedsteed feather bed bolster small pillows blanketts and sheets: To 1 old Duck Table: To 1 Seale Skin Trunk: 1 chest, 1 cabinett, lookeing glass, box iron, 1 pr. of large tongs, one fire shovell, 1 Tinn candle box, 2 old cruetts, 2 old pepper boxes, 1 glass cup, 1 cutting knife, 1 pr. of old Silver buckles, 1 Cork Screw, one old Sword; Parlor Closett. To 29 peeces of Earthen ware, 1 warming pann, 2 stone juggs, 1 old chest, 1 old pipe box, 1 old chest, 1 close stoole, 2 barrells old, 3 boxes small, one small earthen pott, 1 pr. of scales & weights: 1 sett of curtaines of printed Calico, much worne Parlor Closett. To 1 pr. of Taylors sheers, 3 plates, 1 bason, 1 cupp, 2 muggs, 2 salts, 1 pr marking grove: 2 pr. of old wooll cords, one old flesh fork, 2 old dish panns & other lumber, four Ivory Combs, 21 Thimbles, a parcell of Tinn buttons, 1 peece of blew tape, 4 setts of knitting needles; Parlor Chamber. To 3 fine blanketts 9 each; 1 pair of blanketts, 1 spotted rugg, 1 dark colored rugg, 1 large blew rugg: 2 peeces of white tape, parcell of old fillett, 1 linen bed cover, 1 table cloath & 13 napkins, 15 napkins, 1 new table cloath, 3 old ditto, 10 pillow cases, 4 small ditto, 3 towells: Porch Chamber. To 1 large feather bed & furniture, 1 pr. of sheets, silk curtaines and valence, counterpane, cupboard cloth covering & chaires, 1 feather bed bolster 2 pillows, 1 suit of blew Shaloone curtaines & valence & quilt; 1 pr. course holland sheets, 1 pr. ditto, 3 pair of sheets, 4 pillow cases, 1 small old looking glass, 1 Sealskin trunk, 1 ditto with a drawr., 1 low leather Chaires, 1 white worsted rugg, 1 darke colored ditto, 1 old Chest, 2 chamber potts, 2 pr. of old sheets, one pair ditto; In the Hall Closett. 1 large Table, 4 Common Prayer books, 2 old Bibles, 1 small ditto, 7 whole Duties of Man, old: To 1st, 2d, 3d parts of ye Pilgrims Progress, To 12 old books, 7 ditto, 3 ditto, 1 book of Lectures; 1 book ditto, 1 book intituled The Description of Alfrita. To 1 book writt by Purchase, 2 old Histories, 1 Physick Dictionary, 3 Law books, 6 Physick books, 1 Practice of Piety &c., & ye Tuchstone of Wills & Testamts, 17 quire of paper, 2 old ne paper books, 1 old trunk, 4 old shettles, 2 pr. sheep sheeres, shoemakers thread, old horse fleams, 1 case of Larietts, 1 small table & lumber in the Drawer, 8 peece of Earthen ware, 3 knives & forks, 1 ink case & pen knife, 4 wood handle knives, 1 portmantle, one Watch, 9 old tubbs; In the Hall Chamber: To 1 large Virga: feather bed old bolster & 2 pillows; I English feather bed bolstr: & 2 pillowes, one bedsteed, 1 small couch bed, 1 English bed & bolster & two pillowes: 1 old Trunnell bedsteed, 4 turn'd flagg chaires: 1 carved chest, 1 old chest, 1 old leathr: trunk, 1 pair of brass andirons, brass tongs & shovell, 2 old blanketts 1 large rugg, 7 doz of mohair buttons, 4 gross of thread, 16 doz of mohair buttons, 7 peeces of Gape, 1 pound of Brimstone, 7 yeards of Crocus, 2 earthen chamber potts, 1 suit of old brod cloth curtaines and valence: 1 suit of camlett curtaines & valence: Goods Belonging to ye Parlor Chamber: 1 new this Country feather bed bolster 2 pillowes, 2 sheets, 1 nett work counterpane, white curtaines & valance, tester cloth & head peece, pillow cases, sheets, blanketts & bedsteed, one seale skin trunk, 1 large chest, one looking glass, 2 large Turkey work chaires & 3 small leather chaires, 24 napkins, 12 Huccoback napkins, 4 hugoback tablecloths, 3 course linin table cloths, 3 pillows, 10 sheets, 1 diaper table cloth, 1 old table cloth, 1 large diaper table cloth, 12 old linin napkins, 1 table cloth, 19 napkins, 2 old diaper towells, 9 linen towells, 2 earthen chamber potts, 1 Alabaster saltsellar, 1 thin linen cupboard cloth, 1 old Silver tankard, 1 sugar box, 1 spoon, 1 candlestick, 1 candle snifter, 1 dram cup, all waying :88: ounces; In the Citchen: To 3 old kettles waying 37 lb., 1 new kettle waying 17; 1 copper cooker waying 79; 4 old potts waying 89, spitts, pottracks, potthooks, 2 ring hooks, large brass candlesticks, iron candlesticks, iron pestles, large bellmettle skillett, double ring hook, frying pan, peiles piggins old tubbs, 7 good pewter dishes waying 42 pounds, 2 very large pewter dishes old waying 26: 2 doz & 10 plates, 12 pewter dishes waying 36, 2 dozn. of old plates, 14 old pewter dishes, 1 bedpan, 1 close stoole, 2 chamber potts, 1 gallon bason, 13 lb. of old pewter, 1 dozn. of spoones, 12 plate tranchers, 4 large earthen potts, 1 brazeele morter & pestle, 1 pair of stock cards, 1 pipkin; SCHOOLE HOUSE. To 2 linen spinning wheeles, 1 Still & Worm & tubb, 2 Pipes, 4 old carde cases, 2 rumletts, 1 caske, 1 grindstone, In ye Cellar: 2 grose of Bottles, 1 Stone Jugg, 3 Cyder left, 1 Coopers perse, 1 Shalop, foresaile & old ropes, 1 old Pipe box; In the Little Store: 1 Jack, 95 pounds of old iron, 2 Coulters & 3 ploshears, 11 new gimletts, 4 markin irons, 2 bung borers & 1 small vice, 6 paire of dove tailes, 1 parcell of joyners tooles, 1 parcell of coopers tooles, 2 pcs. of Stirrup Leather & old bridle, 9 s. of Ginger, 18 case of bottles & old case, 8 pepper boxes, 1 feather bed bolster & 2 blanketts; In the Dairie: To 8 earthen milk panns, 2 boules, 8 old tinn panns, 1 butter pott, 1 chamber pott, 1 old butter dish, 1 half bushell, 1 perk, 1 old sifter, 10 half hides of leather faun, 2 whipp saws, parcell of carpenters tooles, axes, wedges, curry comb, broken glass & lead, 1 flesh fork, sett of horse harness, some plow chaines, small graplin waying 84 lb., 2 pair of screws; In the Stable: 1 parcell of old Iron, 2 1/2 barrells of Pitch, 10 gallon of Tarr, one old cart & old wheels, 1 old Ox Yoak hooks, 347 foot of plank, 1 woollen wheele & one pair of tow cards; In the Porler: To 1 old Couch & Table The Stock at ye home House. 51 Sheep, 6 draft Oxen, 2 Steers 7 yeares old, 3 steers 4 yeares: 6 steeres 3 yeares: 1 steer 2 yeares old; 7 heifers, 1 bull, 1 steer att 1 yeare old; 4 Heiffers 2 yeares old, 1 Heiffer 3 yeares old; 13 cowes, 1 bull, 1 cripple yearling, 5 old cowes, 12 clves, 1 large black gelding, 1 large bay gelding, 1 dark bey gelding, 1 yearling horse colt, 1 small bay mare, 1 white fleebitten mare, 1 young Chesnutt colrd: mare 1 hump backt Mare, 1 young black mare, 1 Rone Mare; At ye Hills Quarter: 7 cowes, 32 heiffers, 1 yearling, 2 calves, cross cutt saw, iron pestle, falling ax, joynter & coopers ax, 1 New England buckett, one Grindstone; At Robert Carters Esqr., To 1 Shallop old rigging, 1 Anchor & old Sailes Teste: Jno: Stepto, Maurice Jones, John Ingram Die Martii 22d, 1710. This Coppy was presented by Capt. John Howson and by the Court approved and upon the sd. Howsons mocon the same is admitted to Record Test Tho: Hobson, Cl Cur Northbria Parents: Richard Lee (____ - 1664) Anne Constable Lee Spouses: Mary Kendall Young Lee (1661 - 1694) Sarah Elizabeth Allerton Lee (1670 - 1731) Children: Elizabeth Lee Taylor (1709 - 1753) Hancock Lee (1709 - 1762) Siblings: Richard Lee (1644 - 1714) William Constable Lee (1650 - 1696) Charles Lee (1656 - 1701) Burial Ditchley Hall Cemetery, Ditchley, Northumberland County, Virginia Created by MGBVA May 21, 2013 -- Find A Grave Memorial #110923906, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=110923906 ------------------------------
Hancock is reproted born the same year his father died. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Hancock Lee SAR Membership: 19695 Birth Date: 1709 Death Date: 1789 Father: Hancock Lee Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Allerton Spouse: Mary Wills Children: Judith Harris
Hassie's great granddaughter provides Hassie's last name from what appears to be family source. The middle initial in Julie's genealogy, which is an error, appears to come from the 1920 census, where for some reason Hassie is Hassie E Dumond. The maiden name of Sermons appears only here. Hassie's surname was Lee. I have seen this name Sermons no where else. HASSIE E SERMONS Birth 13 Apr 1896 in Arkansas Death Sep 1978 in DE Witt, Arkansas, Arkansas Spouse EDWARD Luther Dumond Birth 22 Dec 1890 in Arkansas Death Dec 1972 in DeWitt, Arkansas, Arkansas -- Julie Dumond Daniels, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1593470/person/-1914610834 1900 Federal Census, Arkansas County, Arkansas, 4 June, DeWitt, District 4, page 3B, Public Square, Hse #62, Fam #67 Bringle, Madison Head W M Feb 1848 52 Married 17 years AR AR MO Mail Carrier Owns Bringle, Emma Wife W F Jany 1850 40 Married 17 years 1 children/1 living KY OH IN Bringle, Minnie Dau W F Oct 1887 12 Single AR AR KY Lee, Hasse [sic] G-dau W F Apr 1896 4 Single AR AR TN Note that the record reports that Emma has had only one child, but that cannot be correct. There is one daughter in the home, only 12 years old, and there is a granddaughter in the home, with a different last name. So it appears that Emma has one other daughter at least, who married someone named Lee. Perhaps Hassie Lee's mother died. And maybe Emma is the second wife of Madison Bringle and Hassie Lee is Madison's granddaughter but not Emma's. I have not found information on those questions. 1920 Federal Census, Arkansas County, Arkansas, 4 February, DeWitt Town, LaGrue Township, District 12, page 14A, South Union St, Hse #282, Fam #295 Dumond, Luther E Head Rents M W 30 Widowed AR AR AR Public Works Laborer [b abt 1890] -- page 14B -- Dumond, Hassie E Wife F W 24 AR AR AR [b abt Jan 1896] Dumond, Roy E Son M W 6 AR AR AR [abt 1904] Dumond, Edward L Son M W 5 AR AR AR [b abt 1905] I note that in this census Roy is reported as older than Edward. Note the different relative ages reported in the 1930 census. This differs from the other censuses and other information giving their birth dates. Records indicate Roy was born 16 Dec 1914, while Edward was born 18 June 1913. Roy is reported as Roy E, differing from Roy L in the 1930 census. 1930 Federal Census, Arkansas County, Arkansas, 12 April, Stuttgart, District 8, page 8B, 715 North College St, Hse #178, Fam #210 Dumond, Edward L Head Rents Home M W 40 Married at age 40 AR AR AR Carpenter, House Dumond, Hassie Wife F W 34 Married at age 16 AR AR AR Dumond, Edward L Son M W 16 AR AR AR Dumond, Roy L Son M W 15 AR AR AR Dumond, Mary R Dau F W 8 AR AR AR Dumond, Lucy C Dau F W 5 AR AR AR Dumond, Robert M Son M W 2 AR AR AR From the beginning and ending dates of the Essex Funeral Home Register, I was initially able to determine that Hassie Dumond died between 14 Feb 1978-25 Feb 1981. Essex Funeral Home Registry BOOK XVIII -- 14 February 1978 - 25 February 1981, p 54 DUMOND, Hassie Lee -- http://www.argenweb.net/arkansas/essex_funeral_home_records.htm In May 2008, I found Hassie's Social Security Death Index information giving her exact birth date, as well as the month and year of death. Hassie's residence address at the time of death was DeWitt, Arkansas. She applied for her Social Security number after the death of her husband. Social Security Death Index Hassie Dumond Born 13 Apr 1896 Died Sep 1978 DeWitt, Arkansas, Arkansas SSN 431-19-3092 issued Arkansas in 1973 Gravestone of Hassie and Luther Dumond Hassie E (Lee) 1896-1978 E Luther 1889-1972 Forks LaGrue Cemetery, LaGrue, on Hwy 1 northeast of DeWitt, Arkansas County, Arkansas Photo by Orville Boyd Jenkins 12 May 2017
Hazel M Russell Birth Jun 17, 1920 Death Jul 31, 2002 Burial Fairview Cemetery, Denison, Grayson County, Texas, USA Created by RobMinteer57 Nov 21, 2012 -- Find A Grave Memorial #101087713, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Russell&GSiman=1&GScid=3525&GRid=101087713&
Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 Lucretia Green Spouse James H Lee License issued 23 May 1861 Solemnized 26 May 1861 Gwinnett County, by R J Bagwell JP Recorded 16 August 1861 Gwinnett County Marriage Record Book, page 414
Maggie is usually referred to as Maggie or Margaret. Her name on the death certificate of her son Jacob is given as Laurie M. Lee, birth state Missouri. Maggie Lee was married four times. She was first married in Missouri, to Earl Burch, who died after the birth of their two sons, some time before 1920, when Maggie is enumerated as the wife of Walter Jacob Green in Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Ottawa County is in the northeast corner, bordering Arkansas and Missouri. There was a third marriage later in life after she moved to California, to R H Glory. It appears that she was also married a fourth time, to a Schuchard, first name thought to be Robert. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 Earl Burch resident of Joplin, Jasper County, MO Spouse Name Maggie Lee resident of Joplin, Jasper County, MO License issued 28 Sep 1907 Joplin, Jasper County, MO Marriage solemnized 29 Sep 1907 Joplin, Jasper County, MO by Dyson [?] H Coon, JP Filed 9 [?] Oct 1907 They were enumerated in the 1910 census in Jasper County, Missorui. 1910 Federal Census, Jasper County, Missouri, 19 April, Twin Groves Township, District 82, Page 5A, Hse/Fam #92 Burch, Earl Head M W 27 Marriage 2 Married 2 yrs MO US US [b abt 1883] Burch, Maggie Wife F W 19 Marriage 1 Married 2 yrs 14 Children/4 Living MO MO MO [b abt 1891] Researcher Winnie Yandell has prepared several memorials on Find A Grave for Green family members. The memorial of Maggie's son Jake gave us Maggie's maiden name before we found the above marriage to Earl Burch. But some more helpful details there also help firm up the picture of Maggie, naming her Maggie Lee Green. (Lee is her maiden name, ref the marriage record above.) This was the first indication we had of her first husband's name and provenance in Missouri. "I also talked to Robert A Schuchard in Bentwood, TN confirming marriage of his mother [Rose Mary Tunnell Shchuchard] to Paul Ester Burch. They had little are no contact with Paul or his family. Records show she died as a Schuchard but I found no divorce record. I have updated my tree with research Bev and I have found with a comment on my call to TN." -- Marion Mixon, email to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 3 July 2015 -------------------------- Jake Green was the son of Walter Jacob Green (1889-1925) and Maggie Lee Green (1897-1952). He was one of three children: Eva Lee, Jack, and Jake. They were just babes when their father died in OK, and their mother moved to central Calif. before 1930, where she was in [the household] of her brother-in-law, Pink Green, in 1930 Fresno census--and Jake was listed as "Junior." Family Tree says his mother, Maggie, married Earl Burch, in MO, and there is a MO Marriage record to that effect. On Jake's funeral card, it says "Officiating: Rev. Paul Burch, brother [half-brother] of Mr. Green" and Dr. Orville Winters. Several Green family were pallbearers. His two siblings, Eva Lee and Jack are buried here. -- Find A Grave Memorial #73922002, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Green&GSiman=1&GScid=7983&GRid=73922002& --------------------------- Walter and Maggie appear in the 1920 census in Quapaw County, Arkansas, in the northeast corner of the state. Her two Burch children are in the household. 1920 Federal Census, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, 17 January, Quapaw Township, District 124, page 13B, Hse #254, Fam #285 Geen, Water [sic = Walter Jacob] Head Rents M W 32 OK IL OH Shoveler Hines Mine Green, Maggie Wife F W 25 MO MO MO Burch, Earl Stepson M W 8 MO MO MO Burch, Paul Stepson M W 5 MO MO MO Walter Jacob Green died in 1925, according to famliy information reported by Winnie Yandell in Pink Green's FAG memorial cited above. In the 1930 census, Maggie and here children are reported in the household of Jacob's brother Pink Green and they have now removed to Fresno County, California. This was a dire economic time in the United States, and whole caravans of Oakies moved to California to seek relief. The following memorial on Pink Green has some details about his brother Walter and the family. "Another brother, Walter Jacob, had died in 1925 (OK) and the widow with three small children were staying in [the household] with Pink in the 1930 census, Fresno CA, Township 5. The three children--Eva L., Jack, and Walter Jacob (Jake), are bur. in this cemetery as is Pink's brother, Thomas (Tom) Gilbert GREEN." -- Find A Grave Memorial #73346170, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73346170 This note in Pink's memorial by Winnie Yandell was the first indication we had found and gave us new clues to find Oklahoma details on Walter and Maggie, and renewed hope that we might find death information about Walter and Pink's mother Susan A Barnett Green. The memorialist was also still looking for details, but thought that Susan had moved to California with her sons Pink and Thomas. This was later confirmed when another cousin researcher found Susan's short obituary in a San Francisco newspaper. The three children named in Winnie's memorial above appear in the household of Pink Green, who is reported as Maggie Green, sister-in-law. 1930 Federal Census, Fresno County, California, 18 April, Township 5, District 76, page 7A, Conejo Avenue, Hse #150, Fam #151 Green, Pink Head M W 42 Married First married at 32 [but no wife in the household] OK TN TN Farm Laborer Glory, Maggie Sister-in-law F W 35 First married at 34 [but no husband in the household] OK MO MO Green, Eva Lee Niece F W 7 OK OK OK Green, Jack Nephew M W 6 OK OK OK Green, Junior Nephew M W 4yrs 4mos OK OK OK [b abt Dec 1925] Some genealogies tell us Maggie's maiden name was Lee. One provides good information that appears to come from family sources. Her son Paul Ester Burch reported her name in his Social Security records as Mary M Lee. The initial M would match the name Margaret, but this is the only record with the name Mary for her. Several family references and records have her first name as Laurie. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Paul Ester Burch [Paul Ester Burch Sr] [Paul Burch] Birth 17 Apr 1914 Fairland, Ottawa County, Oklahoma Death Date Jun 1989 Father Earl W Burch Mother Mary M Lee SSN 462125839 Dec 1937 Name listed as PAUL ESTER BURCH; 28 Jan 1983 Name listed as PAUL ESTER BURCH SR; 10 Aug 1989 Name listed as PAUL BURCH Some genealogies (without documentation or comment) have reported a third marriage of Maggie to someone named Glory. This is based on the entry of the surname Glory on her census record. It appears for some reason the enumerator had put the line indicating ditto for her last name (meaning Green, following Pink's entry), then corrected it to the surname Glory for Maggie. Subsequent information and records we discovered seem to indicate that Maggie married R H Glory before the 1930 census, it looks like only about 1929. R H appears to be their landlord, and was involved in a land transcation with Pink and maybe Maggie also that seems to be a purchase. But they lived next door to each other, or across the street. In July 2015 another record was discovered that indicates he did not die about the time of the 1930 census aa previously thought. There was an entry at an expected rural Fresno address, next door to Pink Green, for R H Glory. This fits the living situation we have seen in past records. So in 1932, R H ws still living, still next door to Pink Green. In this case, Maggie probably reported herself to the enumerator as a widow in order to avoid the stigma or questions related to a divorce. No divorce record has been found. But Maggie does not appear under the name Glory or Green, and no other name is associated with the two rural box addresses for R H Glory or P (Pink) Green. U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 Fresno, California, City Directory, 1932, p 734-735 Glory R H rt 7 Bx 219 (appears to mean Rural Route 7, Box 219, which fits their living situation, p 734) Green P rt 7 Bx 218 (p 735) Maggie is reported as married, but there is no husband in the household. Could Maggie have already remarried (3rd marriage), but not moved out of Pink's household yet? SHe appears thereafter under the name Glory. Another puzzle that might offer a possibility. Note Pink's WWII draft card below. The person he says will always know his whereabouts is one R H Groly, whom we have not been able to find. We might think it is an employer, but Pink reports as "Own Employer," which I take to mean "Self-Employed." WWII Draft Registration Cards Pink (None) Green Residence Corner of Golden Red and Whites Bridge, Kerman, Fresno, California Mailing Address Rt 1, Box 345, Kerman, Fresno, California Telephone None, Age 55 Born 10 Dec 1886 Marietta, Oklahoma Name of contact R H Groly, Rt 1, Box 345, Kerman, Fresno, California Own Employer, Farm, Rt 1, Box 345, Kerman, Fresno, California Signed Pink Green Maybe the name Groly on the draft card should have been Glory. I have never heard either as a surname, and cannot find anything on either, under a variety of spellings I tried. In some voter registration lists there is a Maggie Glory, with no husband in the household, a few box numbers down the road from Pink. It would appear that this is Maggie Lee Burch Green, widow of Walter Green. It could be she married a man named Glory, who died before the 1936 rolls were compiled. The 1940 census reports that they have lived in this location since 1935. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968, Ancestry.com Collection Fresno, Fresno County, California, 1936 Glory, Mrs Maggie Housewife [but no one else with that surname reported] Address Rt 9, Box 433A, Fresno Green, Pink Farmer Address Rt 9, Box 423A, Fresno -- http://search.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=1249&iid=fresnocounty_9-0259&rc=1185,564,1247,579;1270,564,1416,579&pid=1987802329&ssrc=&fn=Pink&ln=Green&st=g Maggie's box number here is 433, but Pink's is 423? In 1940 they appear but the addresses are the same, Rt 9, Box 433A. The report of 423 for Pink in 1936 appears to have been a misprint. The 1940 census clarifies that they are all in the same household, and that they do live on a Farm, although their road has a street address. Maggie has the surname Glory, and both she and Pink are reported as widowed. Maggie is the housekeeper, and her three children are in the household. But an odd thing is that they are reported by the enumerator as the children of Pink. I suspect that Pink did not adopt these, as usually this is also noted. The enumerator most likely learned they were Maggie's children and wrote the relationship in that regard rather to the Head of the household as is usual. Pink is actually the uncle of Maggie's children. 1940 Federal Census, Fresno County, California, 9 April, Judicial Township 11, District 132, page 2B, Belmont Ave, Hse #43, Rents $10, Live on a Farm Green, Pink Head M W 53 Widow First Grade 3 b Oklahoma Place under 2000 population in 1935 Farmer Glory, Maggie Housekeeper F W 48 Widow Grade 3 b MO lived in same house in 1935 Green, Eva Dau F W 17 Single Grade 8 b OK lived in same house in 1935 Green, Jack Son M W 16 Single HS-1 b OK lived in same house in 1935 Farm Laborer Green, Jacob Son M W 14 Single Grade 8 b OK lived in same house in 1935 The Zazelle Beam familiy tree cites a California Death Index entry that appears to correctly represent our Maggie Lee Green Glory. The middle name given in the transcription is puzzling. There is no image to view, only the transcribed index entry. California, Death Index, 1940-1997 Laurie Magdaleneglo Green [Laurie Magdaleneglo Lee] Birth 13 Dec 1889 Missouri Death 21 Oct 1954 Fresno Father's Surname Lee A photo of her footstone was found on the Zazelle Beam tree. Her grave has only a year birth or death date. The birth year is rounded off, going by the above exact birth date, or maybe fuzzy from family memory, reporting the year 1890 as the birth date. Gravestone of Laurie M Lee Green, Belmont Memorial Park, Fresno, Fresno, California Laurie M Green Birth 1890, Death 1954 -- photo courtesy of Zazelle, ancestry.com, accessed 10 July 2015 -------------------- Laurie Margaret "Maggie" Lee Green Birth1890 Death 1954 (From contributor Ed Thurman, 20 April 2015) Maggie (Lee) Burch Green was the daughter of Harvey Lee and Addie (Johnson) Lee and married first Earl Burch Sr and had two kids Earl Jr and Paul Ester. She then married Walter Jacob Green and had three kids, Eva, Jack and Walter Jr. Parents: Harvey Lee (1868 - 1934) Addie A Johnson Lee (1875 - 1971) Spouse Walter Jacob Green (1890 - 1925) Children: Paul Ester Burch (1914 - 1989) Eva Lee Green (1922 - 2002) Walter Jack Green (1924 - 1974) Walter Jacob Green (1925 - 1984) Siblings: Nelia V Lee Nordin (1891 - 1968) Walter C Lee (1893 - 1977) Maggie Lee Philips (1896 - 1976) Richard Rube Lee (1901 - 1947) Burial Belmont Memorial Park, Fresno, Fresno County, California Created by dcvolts Sep 04, 2009 -- Find A Grave Memorial #41568863, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=145271738 --------------------
Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928 Registration Number: 59406 Frederick Trembly Spouse Name: Nellie Lee Marriage 5 Jun 1886 Simcoe 1891 Canada Census, Norfolk County, Ontario, 29 April, Windham Township, Division 2, page 29, 96 North Norfolk, Hse #215 Trembly, Fred M 30 Pra Ontario Ontario Ontario Methodist Farm Laborer Trembly, Nelley F 21 Wife Ontario Ontario Ontario Trembly, Carrie F 4 Dau Ontario Ontario Ontario Trembly, Mabel 2 Dau Ontario Ontario Ontario Trembly, Bessie F 6mos Dau Ontario Ontario Ontario 1910 Federal Census, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 22 April, Cleveland Ward 8, District 149, page 9A, 2518 Detroit Ave, Hse #110, Fam #112 Trimbly, Fred Head M W 48 Married 23 years Canada Canada Canada House Carpenter Trimbly, Nellie Wife F W 40 Married 23 years 5 children/3 living Canada Canada Canada Office Girl, Doctor's Office Trimbly, Bessie Dau F W 19 Canada Canada Canada Restaurant Waitress 1920 Federal Census, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 16 January, Cleveland Ward 8, District 636, page 2B, 2522 Bridge Ave, Hse #48, Fam #60 Trembly, Fred Head Owns M W 55 Canada Canada Canada House Carpenter Trembly, Nellie Wife F W 50 Canada Canada Canada Trembly, Wyatt Son M W 10 Ohio Canada Canada Fred died soon after the census,before the compilation of the 1921 City Directory, whcih reports Nellie is a widow. U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 Cleveland, Ohio, City Directory, 1921, p 2627 Trembley Nellie (wid Fred) h 5211 Bridge av In 1930, it looks like Nellie is running a boarding hosue, which she is renting. She is designated as the head of a household of lodgers (except for her son Wyatt), even though her occupation is described as "Housekeeping rooming House." Nellie's age is about 10 years older than it should be, since she was only 40 in the 1920 census and 60 here! Note that even her daughter Mabel and her grandchildren are designated as Lodgers! 1930 Federal Census, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 2 April, Cleveland Ward 8, District 109, page 1A, 2818 Franklin Ave, Hse #48, Fam #49 Trembly, Nellie Head Rents $32 F W 60 Widowed First married at 16 Canada Canada Canada [b abt 1870 cf other sources abt 1888] Trembly, Wyatt Son M W 20 Single Ohio Canada Canada Housekeeper, Rooming House [b abt 1910] Morgan, Tom Lodger M W 54 Single England England England Laborer [b abt 1876] Van Horn, W H Lodger M W 53 First married at 29 Ohio Holland Ohio House Painter [b abt 1877] Van Horn, Mable Lodger F W 41 Widowed First married at 18 Canada Canada Canada [b abt 1889] Van Horn, Wilbert Lodger M W 20 Single Ohio Ohio Canada File Clerk [b abt 1910] Van Horn, Elmer Lodger M W 18 Single Ohio Ohio Canada Laborer [b abt 1912] Van Horn, Edward Lodger M W 15 Single Ohio Ohio Canada [b abt 1915] Van Horn, Doris Lodger F W 13 Single Ohio Ohio Canada [b 1917] Van Horn, Richard Lodger M W 10 Single Ohio Ohio Canada [b abt 1920] Van Horn, Wanda M Lodger F W 6yrs11mos Single Ohio Ohio Canada [b May 1924]
Some family genealogies tell us that Nora's full name was Nora Bessie Lee. In the 1920 census she was enumerated under the name of Bessie Thompson. In 1930 she was Nora B Thompson. 1920 Federal Census, McClain County, Oklahoma, 5 January, Hopping Township, District 78, page 2B, Hse/Fam #37 Thompson, Robert L Head Rents M W 25 OK US US Farmer Thompson, Bessie Wife F W 25 OK TX KY Thompson, Lee Son M W 6 OK OK OK Thompson, Claudie Son M W 3yrs8mos OK OK OK [b Apr 1916] Thompson, Charley Son M W 3 OK OK OK After the 1920 census, Nora and Robert moved to Guthrie in Logan County, Oklahoma. Another child is reported by some genealogies, named Charles like an earlier child, who was born in Guthrie but lived only a short time between these censuses. The elder son Charles, reported as 3 years old in the 1920 census and 11 in 1930, lived to adulthood. Charles Kenneth Thompson Birth 29 Dec 1922 in Guthrie, Logan, Oklahoma Death 2 Dec 1923 Parents Robert Lee Thompson 1894 - 1954, Nora Bessie Lee 1896 - 1986 -- Chambers/Thompson, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/21991430/person/1165483088 1930 Federal Census, Logan County, Oklahoma, 2 April, Guthrie, District 11, page 1A, 1213 West Dale St, Hse #9, Fam #10 Thompson, Robert L Head Rents $12 No Radio M W 36 Married at 18 OK TX OK Machinist, Santa Fe Round House Thompson, Nora B Wife F W 34 Married at 16 OK TX TX Thompson, Lee Son M W 15 OK OK OK Thompson, Claud Son M W 13 OK OK OK Thompson, Charles Son M W 11 OK OK OK Thompson, Levita Dau F W 9 OK OK OK 1940 Federal Census, Logan County, Oklahoma, 8 April, Guthrie, District 42-13, Page 7A, Hse #152, Rents $12 Thompson, R L Head M W 45 Single Grade 7 b Okla same place in 1935 Railroad Machinist Helper [b abt 1895] Thompson, Bessie Wife F W 43 Married Grade 7 b Okla same place in 1935 Farm Laborer [b abt 1897] Thompson, Claudia [sic] Son M W 23 Divorced Grade H4 b Okla same place in 1935 Truck Driver, Cabinet Factory [b abt 1917] Thompson, La Veta Dau F W 19 Single Grade H2 b Okla same place in 1935 Hospital Kitchen Helper [b abt 1921] Thompson, June Dau F W 6 Single Grade 0 Okla same place in 1935 [b abt 1934] Some genealogies provide details of her life and family without any documentation or with only some facts documented. Some have all her chidlren. Note that she had two sons named Charles. The second lived only about a year. Norah Bessie Lee Birth 24 May 1895 in Wanette, Pottawatomie, Oklahoma Death 20 Nov 1954 in Guthrie, Logan, Oklahoma; Spouse Robert Lee Thompson 1893 - 1954 Children: William Woodrow Thompson 1913 - 1916 Willard Lee Thompson 1914 - 1978 Claudie Paschel Thompson 1916 - 1987 Charles Sidney Thompson 1918 - 2006 LaVeta Estalene Thompson 1920 - 1983 Charles Kenneth Thompson 1922 - 1923 -- Rogers Family, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11021143/person/-529328994?ssrc=&ftm=1 Social Security Death Index Nora Thompson Born 24 May 1896 Died Nov 1986 Last Residence Guthrie, Logan, Oklahoma 73044 SSN 446-14-0924 issued Oklahoma (Before 1951) --------------------- Nora Bessie Lee Thompson Birth May 24, 1896 Wanette, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, USA Death Nov. 24, 1986 Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA Parents: Stephen Paschal Lee (1861 - 1926) Nancy Jane Williams Lee (1867 - 1933) Spouse Robert Lee Thompson (1893 - 1954) Children: William Woodrow Thompson (1913 - 1916) Willard Lee Thompson (1914 - 1978) Claudie Paschel Thompson (1916 - 1987) Charles Sidney Thompson (1918 - 2006) Kenneth Thompson (1922 - 1923) Sibling Iva Bell Lee Varec (1885 - 1984) Note: Ref: Cemetery Records (they appear to use burial year as death year) Burial Summit View Cemetery, Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, Section 1, Block 33, Lot 24, Space EC Created by Graves Mar 16, 2012 -- Find A Grave Memorial #86858447, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=86858447 ---------------------
William Alfred Lee Birth Nov 21, 1883 [Grave says Nov 21] Alabama Death Jan 5, 1972 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas Spouse Rosa Lee Walker Lee (1882 - 1973) Son Otis Charles Lee (1912 - 1962) Burial Oakland Cemetery, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas Created by timcdfw Jul 15, 2008 -- Find A Grave Memorial #28297646, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=28297646
William Jasper Lee Birth 5 Oct 1920 Death 28 Dec 2008 in Blanchard, Mcclain, Oklahoma Parents: William Joshua Lee 1880 - 1953 Katie Florence Kincade 1883 - 1968 -- Simpson, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/13581700/person/1360116362?ssrc=&ftm=1 1930 Federal Census, Bryan County, Oklahoma, 19 April, Kemp Township, District 28, page 8B, Hse/Fam #162 Lee, William J Head Rents M W 49 First married at age 20 TX TX TX Farming [b abt 1981] Lee, Katie L Wife F W 45 First married at age 17 TX KY KY [b abt 1985] Lee, Myrtle Dau F W 16 Single OK TX TX [b abt 1914] Lee, Evelyn Dau F W 11 Single OK TX TX [b abt 1914] Lee, William J Jr Son M W 9 Single TX OK TX [b abt 1921] Lee, Samuel G Son M W 6 Single TX OK TX [b abt 1924] U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 William J Lee Birth Date: 5 Oct 1920 Address: 511 130 Hwy 11, Newcastle, OK, 73065 Social Security Death Index William J. Lee Born 5 Oct 1920 Died 28 Dec 2008 Last Residence Blanchard, Mcclain, Oklahoma 73010 SSN 446-18-4448 issued Oklahoma (Before 1951)
Florida, Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001 John Robert Terry Helen Carroll Leitner Marriage 1954 Orange County, Florida Recorded Volume 1521, Certificate #28208 Source Florida Department of Health
-------------------- Excerpt from affidavit related to confusion over settlement of the estate of Richard C Carson, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Excerpted pages concerning relationships in R C Carson's family. Pages excerpted and relevant lines highlighted by Dr Orville Boyd Jenkins, 18 November 2019 1 December 1916 Defendant George E Wilson, executor of the estate of J M Wilson, deceased, and Wm R Johnston, son of Wm B Johnston, deceased Plaintiff Mrs Emmie Lemley Brown, granddaughter of Richard C Carson, Administratrix dbn of estate of Richard C Carson Affidavit Page 7 (Probate page 11) Items: Ella R Carson was born in the year 1843 At the death of her father, she went into the home of her uncle Joseph H Wilson Ella R Carson married in 1868 Ella and Byron Lemley moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where she died in 1875 Dr Byron Lemley died in 1904 Their daughter Emmie Lemley, plaintiff in this action, married Alfred W Brown in 1902 Emmie and Alfred Brown moved to Charlotte, North Carolina Joseph H Wilson died 13 September 1884 George E Wilson was appointed administrator of his father's estate estate on 3 November 1884 -- Probate on Estate of R C Carson, North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 -------------------- -------------------- Dr Byron Lemly Birth 3 Dec 1841 Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA Death 30 Aug 1904 (aged 62) USA Burial Greenwood Cemetery, Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, Section 1, Lots 90-93, "new cemetery" Dr. Byron Lemly was a druggist. In 1904, he lived at 112 N. Congress Street in Jackson. His first wife Ella Rose Carson died in 1875, and he married a second time to Alice Waite. Parents: Samuel Lemly 1819-1883 Rebecca Jane Emeline Steele Lemly 1824-1893 Spouses: Ella Rose Carson Lemly unknown-1875 (m. 1867) Alice B Waite 1850 - unknown Siblings: William Steele Lemly 1840-1912 Burton Lemly 1843-1862 Samuel Lemly 1849-1933 Martha Virginia Lemly 1851-1863 Amanda C Lemly Terrell 1853-1906 Rosa Lemly Preston 1855-1937 Emeline Steele Lemly 1857-1868 Charles C Lemly 1859-1922 Percy Lemly 1861-1934 Warren Abram Lemly 1866-1889 Children: Byron Carson Lemly 1869-1901 Richard Carson Lemly 1875-1875 Created by Linda Thompson 10 May 2014 -- Find A Grave Memorial 129602291, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129602291/byron-lemly --------------------