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Lee - 12 Individuals Found

Photo Name / Spouse Father / Mother Notes
Lee
Spouse: Elizabeth A. Mills
Father:  
Mother:
Betsey Lee
b.1749
d.1782

Spouse: Daniel Johnson
Father: Col John Lee  
Mother: Joanna Raymond
Charles Lee
b.1946
d.1994

Spouse: May Jean Zerkis
Father:  
Mother:
Charley Lee
b.1998
Father: Chris Lee  
Mother: Debbie Fravel
Chris Lee
b.1968

Spouse: Debbie Fravel
Father: Charles Lee  
Mother: May Jean Zerkis
Elizabeth Lee
Spouse: William England
Father:  
Mother:
Henry Lee
b.1645
d.1675

Spouse: Mary
Father:  
Mother:
In 1916, Thomas Amory Lee wrote, "The origin and birth of Henry Lee [of Manchester] are unknown, as are those of his wife, Mary _____. He is the first of seven men who settled in Manchester in 1650 [and] is recorded in the town records of Manchester as of Cheshire, England."[1] Following some discussion of descendants claims, Lee suggests, "the line of descent is unknown and certainly unproven." Henry arrived in 1650 in Massachusetts Henrys estate passed probate on 21 May 1675 in Essex, Massachusetts, United States.[3] Henry died in 1675 in Massachusetts, British America and their estate passed probate in July 1675 in Essex, Massachusetts, British America
John Lee
COL

DAR A068618

b.1716
d.1789

Spouse: Joanna Raymond
Father: Justice Samuel Lee  
Mother: Mary Tarrin
Maybelle Lee "MABEL"
b.1887 SEP 10
d.1976 SEP 17

Spouse: William Dudley Sanfill
Father:  
Mother:
Samuel Lee
ESQ
b.1677
d.1754

Spouse: Rebecca Masters
Father: Henry Lee  
Mother: Mary MAREY
Samuel Lee
JUSTICE
b.1694
d.1753

Spouse: Mary Tarrin
Father: ESQ Samuel Lee  
Mother:
amuel (1693/94-1753), architect and builder, at Marblehead, Mass., m 1st, Mary Tarrin...(Abridged Com) 2368 Colonial Families (V-349): "JUSTICE SAMUEL LEE, Esq., was b. 24th February, 1693-1694; d. 6th July, 1753; he removed to Marblehead, Massachusetts, and became a celebrated architect and builder, as well as a great-merchant. Samuel was a housewright, and famous in Essex County for his intelligence and enterprise as a contractor and builder. He erected at least one hundred houses and stores in Marblehead; for the material he sent to Manchester, where there was a saw-mill and an abundant supply of timber. In 1745, he is spoken of as Justice Samuel LEE, Esq., a very wealthy merchant and owner of many warehouses. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 1740. In 1732 he was chosen Commissioner to arbitrate in regard to the famous (Gloucester) Dog Town dispute. Those familiar with Manchester history need not be told that Samuel LEE was a person whose reputation made him a reliable person to trust with this delicate mission. The penmanship of his report shows that he was a gifted man. He owned many slaves and ships and had a fine library. He journeyed to England a number of times and brought back a parchment pedigree of the LEE family of Lea Hall, entitled LEE Genealogy, beginning with Sir Walter LEE (temp. Edward III), and tracing the family down to The Most Noble and Puissant Lord George Henry LEE, Earl of Litchfield, Viscount Quarrendon, Baron Spelsbury and Baronet, through Sir John LEE, John LEE, who m. Margaret HOCKNELL, Sir Henry LEE, K. G., champion of Queen Elizabeth.” This pedigree emblazoned on sheepskin was owned by General LEE at the time of his death in 1891. Samuel LEE, Esq., also brought back the LEE arms, a fess between three crescents, which may be the coat of arms now owned by a gd. son of General LEE, inscribed, “The Right Honorable George Henry LEE, Earl of Litchfield,” etc., corresponding to the description of the parchment, “Pearl, a Fess between three Crescents Diamond, Supported by two Lyons,” etc He served as Town Clerk, Selectman and Moderator many times. He left $500 to educate the poor. He removed in 1743 to Marblehead, where he d.; m. (firstly) 8th October, 1712, Mary TARRIN, b. at Marblehead, 27th July, 1690, d. before 1745, dau. of “Gen. John” and Abigail (ABBOTT); m. (second) 15th October, 1745, Hannah (NEGUS) SWETT, widow of Dr. Joseph SWETT, Jr., of Marblehead
William Ambrose Lee
b.1861 AUG 24
d.1890 FEB

Spouse: Dorcus Armenta Owens
Father:  
Mother:


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