Wife of Frederick Arford, Charlotte1

F
     Wife of Frederick Arford, Charlotte married Frederick Jr. Arford, son of Frederick Arford and Cyrena Schmidth, after 1850.2 In the census of 25 July 1860 in Jefferson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Charlotte appears in the household of Frederick Jr. Arford as Charlotte Arford. She is 52 years old, a housekeeper, and was born in Pennsylvania.2

Family

Frederick Jr. Arford b. c 1797

Citations

  1. 1860 U.S. Census, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Source No. 78.
  2. Frederick Arford household. 1860 U.S. Census, Greene County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Jefferson Township, Page 531, Family 855, National Archives micropublication M653_1114. Source No. 78.

Augusta E. Beier1,2

F, b. 1826, d. circa 1853
MotherSophia Bray3 b. 1800
     Augusta E. Beier was also known as Augusta E. Brey.4

     Augusta E. Beier was born in 1826 in Germany.5 She was the daughter of Sophia Bray.3

     Augusta E. Beier married Diedrich Conrad Piepenbrink, son of Johann Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm Piepenbrink and Ilse Maria Sophie Charlotte Hoeltken, on 1 July 1847 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.6,7,2 In the census of 3 July 1850 in Wayne Township, Allen County, Indiana, Augusta appears in the household of Conrad Piepenbrink as Augusta Peipenbrink. She is 24 years old and was born in Germany.8

     Augusta E. Beier died circa 1853.9

Family

Diedrich Conrad Piepenbrink b. 22 Sep 1821, d. 12 Feb 1899
Children

Citations

  1. Indiana, Allen County, Index to Marriage Record L-R, 1824-1920, online @ www.ancestry.com. Source given as W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Fort Wayne Complied by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Conrad Piepenbrink, Augusta Breier,m. July 1, 1847 Source given as Book 1-c, Page 280.) Source No. 3.
  2. Old Citizens Passing Away Rapidly, Fort Wayne News, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Feb. 13, 1899. Hereinafter cited as Conrad Dieterich Piepenbrink obituary. ( At the age of 26 Mr. Piepenbrink was married to Augusta E. Brey, who lived but five years after the marriage. To this union four children were born, all of whom are now dead.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 37.
  3. Conrad Pepenbrink household. 1850 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 99, Family 271, National Archives micropublication M432_135.. Source No. 43.
  4. Old Citizens Passing Away Rapidly, Fort Wayne News, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Feb. 13, 1899. Hereinafter cited as Conrad Dieterich Piepenbrink obituary. ( Mr. Piepenbrink was married to Augaust E. Brey, who lived but five years after the marriage. To this union four children were born, all of whom are now dead. In 1858, he married a second time, this time to Miss Catherine Maria Dreibelbiss. Eight children were born to this union.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 37.
  5. Conrad Pepenbrink household. 1850 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 99, Family 271, National Archives micropublication M432_135. (Augusta Piepenbrink, age 24, born Germany) Source No. 43.
  6. Emails from Piepenbrink Researcher to Barb Malloure, January 2000. States that most of his information was copied from his father's PAF program and he doesn't know where he got the information from, but that it was not from the World Family Tree or Family Tree Maker. He assumes the information was obtained from LDS in Utah. The marriages were taken from the Allen County records of Vital Statistics. Unverified data. ("Conrad and Augusta had a son named Louis Piepenbrink born about 1852. Conrad D. Piepenbrink married Augusta Brier on 7-1-1847 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She must have died either during the birth of Louis or very shortly thereafter. Conrad then met and married Catherine Mary Dreibelbliss, born 10-18-1834 and died 4-25-1913. Catherine and Conrad were married on 6-16-1852 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.").
  7. Indiana, Allen County, Index to Marriage Record L-R, 1824-1920, online @ www.ancestry.com. Source given as W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Fort Wayne Complied by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Conrad Piepenbrink, Augusta Breier, m. July 1, 1847 Source given as Book 1-c, Page 280.) Source No. 3.
  8. Conrad Pepenbrink household. 1850 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 99, Family 271, National Archives micropublication M432_135. Source No. 43.
  9. Old Citizens Passing Away Rapidly, Fort Wayne News, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Feb. 13, 1899. Hereinafter cited as Conrad Dieterich Piepenbrink obituary. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 37.
  10. C. D. Pepenbrink household. 1860 U.S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 877, Family 1781. Source No. 71.

Amelia Piepenbrink1,2

F, b. circa 1848, d. before 1899
FatherDiedrich Conrad Piepenbrink b. 22 Sep 1821, d. 12 Feb 1899
MotherAugusta E. Beier b. 1826, d. c 1853
     Amelia Piepenbrink was born circa 1848 in Indiana. She was the daughter of Diedrich Conrad Piepenbrink and Augusta E. Beier. In the census of 3 July 1850 in Wayne Township, Allen County, Indiana, Amelia appears in the household of Conrad Piepenbrink as Amelia Peipenbrink. She is 2 years old and was born in Indiana.3 In the census of 26 July 1860 in Wayne Township, Allen County, Indiana, Amelia appears in the household of C. D. Piepenbrink as Amilea Piepenbrink. She is 12 years old and was born in Indiana.4

     Amelia Piepenbrink died before 1899.5

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana. Source No. 43.
  2. 1860 U.S. Census, Allen County, Indiana. Source No. 71.
  3. Conrad Pepenbrink household. 1850 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 99, Family 271, National Archives micropublication M432_135. Source No. 43.
  4. C. D. Pepenbrink household. 1860 U.S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 877, Family 1781. Source No. 71.
  5. Old Citizens Passing Away Rapidly, Fort Wayne News, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Feb. 13, 1899. Hereinafter cited as Conrad Dieterich Piepenbrink obituary. ( At the age of 26 Mr. Piepenbrink was married to Augusta E. Brey, who lived but five years after the marriage. To this union four children were born, all of whom are now dead.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 37.

Crawford Scott1,2

M, b. 25 May 1846, d. 8 July 1853
FatherWilliam Carlisle Scott IV3 b. 23 Nov 1817, d. 8 Jun 1905
MotherMary Scott1,3 b. 16 Jan 1819, d. 7 Oct 1892
     Crawford Scott was born on 25 May 1846 in Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio.3 He was the son of William Carlisle Scott IV and Mary Scott.3,1 In the Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio, census dated 23 July 1850, Crawford Scott, shown as T. Scott, is listed in the household of William Carlisle Scott IV. He is four years old and was born in Ohio.4

     Crawford Scott died on 8 July 1853 in Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio, at age 7.3

Citations

  1. Adam and Ruth Ann (Scott) Beamer's Family Bible, unknown location. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure; Michigan. (Data unverified.) Source No. 295.
  2. Scott Family, February 2001. Data unverified. Information collected over the years and believe it is reliable, but not all of it has been vertified. Met Jim Long the winter of 2001. He is not related to these Scotts, but lived in the area that the Scotts were from. Source No. 359.
  3. Adam and Ruth Ann (Scott) Beamer's Family Bible, unknown location. (Additional Page, no label, note at the bottom of the page states that the above names and birth dates were copied from W. C. Scotts family bible by Alice Beamer, probably 1912 or later. W. C. Scott born Nov. 23, 1817, Mary Scott born Jan 16, 1819 married Jan 16, 1843. Thomas, born Nov. 27, 1843. died July 26, 1861. Mary born Jan 23, 1845 died Aug 18, 1872. Crawford born May 25, 1846 died July 8, 1853. Isabell born Aug 25, 1847 died Oct. 1929 (death date written at a different time). Rebecca born May 8 1948 died May 22, 1849. Susanna born July 6, 1851 died Aug 19, 1874. Ruth Anna born May 30, 1853 died Jan 9, 1929 (this death date and the rest of the death dates appear to be written at a different time). John born Sept 1, 1855 died Sept 3, 1901. Sarah Eliabeth born Mary 15, 1857 died 1952. Melissa Jane born May 26, 1860 died June 11, 1919. W. C. Scott died, June 8, 1905. Mary Scott died Oct. 7, 1892.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure; Michigan. (Data unverified.) Source No. 295.
  4. Rachel Palmer household. 1860 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Union Township, Page after stamped page 302 or handwritten page 86, Family 241. Source No. 525.

Edward Frease1

M
     Edward Frease married Emma France Landis, daughter of Absalom Landis and Emily Frances Hughes. Edward Frease is buried in the Forest Home Cemetery located in.

Family

Emma France Landis b. 19 Sep 1855

Citations

  1. "Ella Landis Bricker's Obituary," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1926. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Ella Bricker's Obituary. Source No. 322.

Robert Warner1,2

M
     Robert Warner married Ann Eliza Landis, daughter of Absalom Landis and Emily Frances Hughes, circa 1875.1,2 In the census of 3 June 1880 at Clinton, Franklin County, Ohio, Robert Warner, shown as Robert Warner, appears as a head of household. Living with him is his wife, Ann Eliza Landis, his daughters, Grace Warner and Mary Warner. He is 30 years old, working as a carpenter, and was born in Pennsylvania, as were his parents.2

Family

Ann Eliza Landis b. 10 Aug 1851
Children

Citations

  1. "Ella Landis Bricker's Obituary," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1926. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Ella Bricker's Obituary. Source No. 322.
  2. Robert Warner household, 1880 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Clinton Township, Page # 222D, Family # 26, National Archives micropublication T9_1015, FHL Film 1255015. Source No. 318.
  3. Robert Warner household, 1880 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Clinton Township, Page # 222D, Family # 26, National Archives micropublication T9_1015, FHL Film 1255015, Grace Warner, age 3, born Ohio.. Source No. 318.
  4. Robert Warner household, 1880 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Clinton Township, Page # 222D, Family # 26, National Archives micropublication T9_1015, FHL Film 1255015, Mary Warner, age 2/12, born Ohio.. Source No. 318.

Nathaniel Lee1

M, b. after 1774
FatherWilliam F. Lee1 b. 23 Jan 1741, d. 21 Feb 1807
MotherCathren Ross1 b. 1739/40, d. 1793
     Nathaniel Lee was born after 1774.1 He was the son of William F. Lee and Cathren Ross.1

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.

Allvin Phillips1

M, b. 3 July 1825, d. 7 April 1902
FatherJohn Phillips2 b. 11 Mar 1800, d. 12 Jan 1857
MotherNancy King2 b. 3 Jul 1803, d. c 1871
     Allvin Phillips married Alvicia Anderson.1

     Allvin Phillips was born on 3 July 1825 in Washington County, Indiana.2 He was the son of John Phillips and Nancy King.2

     Allvin Phillips married Sarah Jane Hattabaugh on 22 November 1851 in Greene County, Indiana.2

     Allvin Phillips died on 7 April 1902 in Greene County, Indiana, at age 76.2

Family 2

Sarah Jane Hattabaugh
Children

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  2. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.

Alvicia Anderson1

F
     Alvicia Anderson married Allvin Phillips, son of John Phillips and Nancy King.2

Family

Allvin Phillips b. 3 Jul 1825, d. 7 Apr 1902

Citations

  1. Family Information from Ernest Holt and Catherine Harriet Crowder, Before 1999. Data unverified. Prepared by Ernest Holt from information received from Catherine Quiett of Mattron, Ill. Catherine's address at the time was 2215 Western Ave. Her mother was Cora Bodell and grandparents were Harriet King and John Abner Bodell. Source No. 25.
  2. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

Mary Corwin1

F
     Mary Corwin married Henry Lee, son of William F. Lee and Cathren Ross, circa 1790. Some feel that he married Mary Corwin, but there are no proof of this marriage.1

Family

Henry Lee b. 1769, d. 21 Jan 1838

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.

Lola Bell Bodle1

F, b. 1 March 1870, d. 1946
FatherAbner Bodle b. 1847, d. 1916
MotherHarriot Jane King b. 1850, d. Mar 1899
     Lola Bell Bodle was also known as Oby B. Bodle.2

     Lola Bell Bodle was born on 1 March 1870 in Indiana.3 She was the daughter of Abner Bodle and Harriot Jane King. In the census of 25 August 1870 in McCamerson, Martin County, Indiana, Lola appears in the household of Abner Bodle as Oly B. Bodle. She is five months old, born in the month of May and born in Indiana.4 In the census of 15 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Absalom Bodle. Her name appears as Oly B. Bodle. She is ten years old and was born in Indiana. Her father's birth location is given as Ohio and her mother's as Indiana.2

     Lola Bell Bodle married Elsworth E. Tunelson.

     Lola Bell Bodle died in 1946.

Family

Elsworth E. Tunelson d. 1947
Children

Citations

  1. Family Information from Ernest Holt and Catherine Harriet Crowder, Before 1999. Data unverified. Prepared by Ernest Holt from information received from Catherine Quiett of Mattron, Ill. Catherine's address at the time was 2215 Western Ave. Her mother was Cora Bodell and grandparents were Harriet King and John Abner Bodell. Source No. 25.
  2. Absalom Bodle household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 415A, Family # 173, National Archives micropublication T9_271, FHL Film 1254271. Source No. 110.
  3. Abner Bodle household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron, Page 359, Family 121. (Obey B. Bodle, age 5/12, born in Ma in Indiana.) Source No. 99.
  4. Abner Bodle household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron, Page 359, Family 121. Source No. 99.

Bernice Tunelson1

F
FatherElsworth E. Tunelson d. 1947
MotherLola Bell Bodle b. 1 Mar 1870, d. 1946
     Bernice Tunelson was born. She was the daughter of Elsworth E. Tunelson and Lola Bell Bodle.

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

Glen Tunelson1

M, b. 4 May, d. 1961
FatherElsworth E. Tunelson d. 1947
MotherLola Bell Bodle b. 1 Mar 1870, d. 1946
     Glen Tunelson was born on 4 May. He was the son of Elsworth E. Tunelson and Lola Bell Bodle.

     Glen Tunelson married Eunice Kern.1

     Glen Tunelson died in 1961. He is buried St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri.

Family

Eunice Kern b. 30 Aug 1899

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

Eunice Kern1

F, b. 30 August 1899
     Eunice Kern was born on 30 August 1899.

     Eunice Kern married Glen Tunelson, son of Elsworth E. Tunelson and Lola Bell Bodle.1

Family

Glen Tunelson b. 4 May, d. 1961

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

Bernadean Bodell1

F
FatherJohn H. Bodle b. c 1875
MotherStella
     Bernadean Bodell was born. She was the daughter of John H. Bodle and Stella.

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

Elizabeth1

F, d. before 1830
ChartsJoseph Clayton Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Elizabeth married Crawford Scott.1 Elizabeth survived the death of her husband, Crawford Scott, who died circa 1780.1 Elizabeth immigrated on 30 September 1788 to New York. The voyage took six weeks during which time they suffered much hardship and privation.1,2

     Elizabeth died before 1830 in Pennsylvania.1

Family

Crawford Scott d. b 1788
Children

Citations

  1. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). Source No. 217.
  2. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Compiled by Samuel T. Wiley and John M. Gresham & Co.. Chicago, Illinois: John M. Gresham & Co., 1889 Hereinafter cited as Fayette County, Pennsylvania Bioghies. (Crawford Harrison Scott ..... his grandfather came from Ireland, September 30, 1788, and settled in Lancaster county, Pa.) Source No. 534.

Lillian Reynolds1,2,3

F, d. 28 October 1970
     Lillian Reynolds married first Samuel Farrar before 1851.2

     Lillian Reynolds's second husband was James Everett King, son of George Finley King and Mary Ann Adams. They married on 10 February 1951 in Dugger, Greene County, Indiana.2,3

     Lillian Reynolds died on 28 October 1970.2,3 She is buried Dugger Cemetery, Dugger, Greene County, Indiana.2

Family 1

Samuel Farrar

Family 2

James Everett King b. 27 Aug 1890, d. 21 Oct 1971

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  2. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.
  3. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

Harriet Lee1,2

F, b. between 1821 and 1839
FatherWilliam Donham Lee1 b. c 1798
MotherSara Jane Hook1 b. c 1802, d. 9 Feb 1839
     Harriet Lee was born between 1821 and 1839.1 She was the daughter of William Donham Lee and Sara Jane Hook.1

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  2. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

Mary Lee1,2

F, b. between 1821 and 1839
FatherWilliam Donham Lee1 b. c 1798
MotherSara Jane Hook1 b. c 1802, d. 9 Feb 1839
     Mary Lee was born between 1821 and 1839.1 She was the daughter of William Donham Lee and Sara Jane Hook.1

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  2. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

Samuel Lee1,2

M, b. between 1821 and 1839
FatherWilliam Donham Lee1 b. c 1798
MotherSara Jane Hook1 b. c 1802, d. 9 Feb 1839
     Samuel Lee was born between 1821 and 1839.1 He was the son of William Donham Lee and Sara Jane Hook.1

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  2. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

David Lee1

M, b. 1828, d. 3 May 1888
FatherWilliam Donham Lee b. c 1798
MotherSara Jane Hook b. c 1802, d. 9 Feb 1839
     David Lee is a possible son of William Donham Lee, however he might be the son of John Ross Lee.2

     David Lee was born in 1828. He was the son of William Donham Lee and Sara Jane Hook. David Lee survived the death of his mother, Sara Jane Hook, who died on 9 February 1839.3

     David Lee married Melinda Hearley on 13 December 1848 in Vigo County, Indiana.2,4

     David Lee died on 3 May 1888.2 He is buried Liberty Cemetery, Riley Township, Vigo County, Indiana.2

Family

Melinda Hearley b. c 1832, d. 18 Feb 1891
Children

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  2. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  3. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. (Source given as excerpts from undated letter by Nora E. King, received per email from Susan Huschle on 23 Aug 1998. The letter was written to a Mr. Markle in response to an article in the Tribune & Star, of pioneer records at St. Stephen's. "I believe the W. F. Krumbaar mentioned at Sect. of the Vestry is ....William Krumbarr. He and his wife reared to womanhood my mother,Sarah Jane Lee, daughter of William Lee and Sarah Jane Hook Lee. Her mother died when she was 9 years old. My grandfather broke up househkeeping about 3 years after she died and my mother went to live with the Krumbaars.....William is buried in the old McMaster cemetery near Riley as is my grandmother Lee.") Source No. 250.
  4. Indiana State Library Genealogy Division, Early American Marriages: Indiana to 1850, viewed online @ www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html. , (Indiana). The Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 began over 20 years ago. The project initiated by Dorothy Riker, the late former Editor of The Hoosier Genealogist listed early county marriages in that publication. Cards with groom names were made from these indexes and placed in the Genealogy Division. Later cards with brides names were added to this core index. Through the efforts of the Genealogy Division staff, and the assistance from volunteers, cards were made for both name of bride and groom for all other counties where marriage records exist through 1850. These cards were made from information in the Genealogy Division. Original marriage records are located in the county seat where the marriage took place. The completed index cards became the Database to an Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 (Vigo County, David Lee, Melinda Heartly, 13 Dec 1848.) Source No. 189.

Keziah M. Lee1

F, b. 2 February 1832, d. 20 July 1904
FatherWilliam Donham Lee b. c 1798
MotherSara Jane Hook b. c 1802, d. 9 Feb 1839
     Keziah M. Lee was born on 2 February 1832 in Indiana.2 She was the daughter of William Donham Lee and Sara Jane Hook. Keziah M. Lee survived the death of her mother, Sara Jane Hook, who died on 9 February 1839.3

     Keziah M. Lee married first James H. Lambert, son of Clayton Lambert and Rhoda Lee, on 27 May 1852 in Fayette County, Indiana.2

     Keziah M. Lee's second husband was Daniel Miller, son of John Miller. They married on 4 July 1861 in Hamilton County, Indiana.2

     Keziah M. Lee died on 20 July 1904 in Arcadia, Hamilton County, Indiana, at age 72.2 She is buried Church of Brethren Cemetery, Arcadia, Hamilton County, Indiana.2

Family 1

James H. Lambert b. c 1825
Children

Family 2

Daniel Miller b. c 1821, d. 2 Jan 1875
Child

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  2. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  3. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. (Source given as excerpts from undated letter by Nora E. King, received per email from Susan Huschle on 23 Aug 1998. The letter was written to a Mr. Markle in response to an article in the Tribune & Star, of pioneer records at St. Stephen's. "I believe the W. F. Krumbaar mentioned at Sect. of the Vestry is ....William Krumbarr. He and his wife reared to womanhood my mother,Sarah Jane Lee, daughter of William Lee and Sarah Jane Hook Lee. Her mother died when she was 9 years old. My grandfather broke up househkeeping about 3 years after she died and my mother went to live with the Krumbaars.....William is buried in the old McMaster cemetery near Riley as is my grandmother Lee.") Source No. 250.

Mary Donham1

F, b. 5 May 1774, d. 4 May 1838
ChartsKatheryn (Holt) Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Mary Donham was also known as Sarah Donham.1

     Mary Donham was born on 5 May 1774 in New Jersey.2

     Mary Donham married Henry Lee, son of William F. Lee and Cathren Ross, in 1795 in Butler, Ohio.1,2

     In 1831, Henry and Mary moved with their family to Vigo County, Indiana.3

     Mary Donham died on 4 May 1838 in Riley Township, Vigo County, Indiana, at age 63.1

Family

Henry Lee b. 1769, d. 21 Jan 1838
Children

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  2. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  3. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 824: Johathan S. Lee, .... Henry Lee, grandfather of Johnathan S., and who is supposed to have been born in Virginia, was of English descent, and came to Ohio at an early day; his wife was Miss Dunham, a lady of Scotch descent. They moved from Ohio to this county in 1831, where they passed the reminder of their days. Their son, David S., came with them here, and in 1834 he married Miss Anna Ferrall, who was also born in Ohio, coming here in 1818 with her parents, when she was about two years of age, they being among the first settlers.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  4. Our Family Histories - Henry Lee. Online at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Data unveritied. Last updated 8 July 2003 by Peggy F.Rufner at e-mail address. Downloaded page 18 October 2015. (Henry Lee was born to William and Cathern Lee in 1769 in Frederick Co. Virginia. The town was knoown as Garretstown. today that location is in West Virginia, Berkley Co., and the town is called Girardstown. Henry came to Ohio at the same time as his brother John. Some feel that he was married first to a Mary Corwin, but no proof of this marriage has been found. His whereabouts in those years prior to going to Ohio are unknown by this writer except that he paid taxes in Morgan T. Green Co. PA in 1800.He is listed as owning 15 acres, 9 acres cleared, 1 cabin 12x20, and 2 cows.) Source No. 1094.
  5. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.
  6. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. (born 1803) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

Henry Lee1

M, b. 1769, d. 21 January 1838
FatherWilliam F. Lee2 b. 23 Jan 1741, d. 21 Feb 1807
MotherCathren Ross2 b. 1739/40, d. 1793
ChartsKatheryn (Holt) Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Henry Lee was born in 1769 in Garretstown, Frederick County, Virginia. Later the town's name was changed to Girardstown and located in Berkley County, West Virginia.3,4 He was the son of William F. Lee and Cathren Ross.2 Another source indicates that Henry Lee may have been born in 1769 at Frederick County, Virginia. His birth location was given as Berkeley County, Virginia. This county never existed. However there is a Berkeley County, West Virginia created in 1772, while part of the state of Virginia. It was created from the northern third of Frederick County. It is the second oldest county in West Virginia.5

     Henry Lee married first Mary Corwin circa 1790. Some feel that he married Mary Corwin, but there are no proof of this marriage.1

     Henry Lee's second wife was Mary Donham. They married in 1795 in Butler, Ohio.1,6

     In 1831, Henry and Mary moved with their family to Vigo County, Indiana.3 Henry Lee had a will, dated in 1837 at Vigo County, Indiana. In the name of God Amen. I Henry Lee of the County of Vigo in the State of Indiana Being weak of body but of perfect mind Knowing that it is Once appointed for all men to die, I do make this my Last Will and Testament; first I want to be buried....with Christian burial and my funeral expenses be paid with all debts that are outstanding against me. Then I give and bequeath unto Mary Lee my lawful wife all my land....and kindetaments by Her to be Held and peaceably enjoyed during her lifetime and if she thinks it will be best to sell the Land, it is my last wish that she shall sell them and keep as much of the....that she thinks will support her Her lifetime, then divide the remainder Equally between my Lawful Heirs Reserving One Hundred dollars which I give and bequeath unto Levi Jennings my grandson for his particular kindness to me, I also give unto John R. Lee fifty dollars Also unto Jonathan Lee my son fifty dollars, Also unto Mary Donham my daughter fifty dollars. I also give unto Rhoda Lambert my daughter fifty dollars, I also give unto Rachael Pearce my daughter fifty dollars. I also give unto Mary Lee my wife all my personal property to be Hers and all those Heirs that I have left any (special....) money to is to be paid before any dividend is made. Signed in the presents of Ray C. Thompson this September 15 1837.7

     Henry Lee died on 21 January 1838 in Vigo County, Indiana.1 He is buried in an unknown cemetery in Vigo County, Indiana.1

Family 1

Mary Corwin

Family 2

Mary Donham b. 5 May 1774, d. 4 May 1838
Children

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  2. Our Family Histories - Henry Lee. Online at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Data unveritied. Last updated 8 July 2003 by Peggy F.Rufner at e-mail address. Downloaded page 18 October 2015. (Henry Lee was born to William and Cathern Lee in 1769 in Frederick Co. Virginia. The town was knoown as Garretstown. today that location is in West Virginia, Berkley Co., and the town is called Girardstown. Henry came to Ohio at the same time as his brother John. Some feel that he was married first to a Mary Corwin, but no proof of this marriage has been found. His whereabouts in those years prior to going to Ohio are unknown by this writer except that he paid taxes in Morgan T. Green Co. PA in 1800.He is listed as owning 15 acres, 9 acres cleared, 1 cabin 12x20, and 2 cows.) Source No. 1094.
  3. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 824: Johathan S. Lee, .... Henry Lee, grandfather of Johnathan S., and who is supposed to have been born in Virginia, was of English descent, and came to Ohio at an early day; his wife was Miss Dunham, a lady of Scotch descent. They moved from Ohio to this county in 1831, where they passed the reminder of their days. Their son, David S., came with them here, and in 1834 he married Miss Anna Ferrall, who was also born in Ohio, coming here in 1818 with her parents, when she was about two years of age, they being among the first settlers.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  4. Our Family Histories - Henry Lee. Online at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Data unveritied. Last updated 8 July 2003 by Peggy F.Rufner at e-mail address. Downloaded page 18 October 2015. (Henry Lee was born to William and Cathern Lee in 1769 in Frederick Co. Virginia. The town was known as Garretstown. Today that location is in West Virginia, Berkley Co., and the town is called Girardstown. Henry came to Ohio at the same time as his brother John. Some feel that he was married first to a Mary Corwin, but no proof of this marriage has been found. His whereabouts in those years prior to going to Ohio are unknown by this writer except that he paid taxes in Morgan T. Green Co. PA in 1800.He is listed as owning 15 acres, 9 acres cleared, 1 cabin 12x20, and 2 cows.) Source No. 1094.
  5. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvberkel/. 26 January 2005 Source No. 870.
  6. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  7. Posted by pajunkin67, Vigo Co., IN, Henry Lee's 1837 Will in "Vigo - Family History & Genealogy Message Board", listserve message to Ancestry.com, 07 October 1999. Printout dated 29 June 2015. Data unverified. Vol. 7, p. 75. Hereinafter cited as Henry Lee's 1837 Will. Source No. 159.
  8. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.
  9. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. (born 1803) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.

John Ross Lee1

M, b. 7 June 1797, d. 22 March 1864
FatherHenry Lee1 b. 1769, d. 21 Jan 1838
MotherMary Donham1 b. 5 May 1774, d. 4 May 1838
     The history of Vigo Co. states that John lived in Vigo County until 1843 and then moved to Clay County. It also states that there was ten children by Elizabeth and three by Serilda. He shows up in the 1840 census, Vigo Co., Riley Twp. In the 1850 census, Clay Co., IN, Carrothers Twp. on pg. 211. John is listed as 50 as a widower with Nancy Ramsey. Lucinda, age 5 and Nancy Ann, age 3 are also listed along with John Ramsey, age 20. It is not known if there were any children by Nancy Ramsey.

     John Ross Lee was born on 7 June 1797 in Virginia.2 He was the son of Henry Lee and Mary Donham.1

     John Ross Lee married first Elizabeth Green on 8 November 1818 in Warren County, Ohio. May have married in Virginia.3,4,5

     John Ross Lee, shown as John R. Lee, was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 census Riley Township, Vigo County, Indiana. It is assumed that he is the individual between 40 and 50. Also living in his househld are one unknown male and one unknown female under five, two unknown females between 10 and 15, and one unknown female between 15 and 20. He is living next to Nathan Donham and near John Lee and H. D. Lee. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also in this household, Zephaniah Lee, a male under 5 years old, David Lee, a male age 15 to 20 years old, Henry Lee, a male, age 20 to 30 years old, Elizabeth Green, a female age 30 to 40 years old.6

     John Ross Lee's second wife was Serilda Perkins. They married on 10 September 1843 in Vigo County, Indiana.3,4,7

     In 1843, John and Serilda moved with their family to Clay County, Indiana. He moved from Vigo County, where he had served as justice of the peace for sixteen years.8 In the census of 11 September 1850 in Carothers Township, Clay County, Indiana, John appears in the household of Nancy Ramsey as John Lee. He is 50 years old, working as a laborer, and was born in Ohio.9

     John Ross Lee married Nancy Ramsey between 1850 and 1860.10 Reminder - Pick a Role; He is 64 years old and was born in Pennsylvania. He is working as a farmer with real estate valued at $1100 and a personal estate at $550.11

     John Ross Lee died on 22 March 1864 in Clay County, Indiana, at age 66. While in Ohio, before coming to Indiana, he was a captain in the militia. He was often called "Captain John R.". He was a member of the Christian church and in politics he was a Whig. He had ten children by his first wife, three by his second, and none by his third.12

Family 1

Elizabeth Green b. 12 Apr 1802, d. 1840
Children

Family 2

Serilda Perkins d. bt 1848 - 1850
Children

Family 3

Nancy Ramsey b. c 1808, d. 1864

Citations

  1. Our Family Histories - Henry Lee. Online at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Data unveritied. Last updated 8 July 2003 by Peggy F.Rufner at e-mail address. Downloaded page 18 October 2015. (Henry Lee was born to William and Cathern Lee in 1769 in Frederick Co. Virginia. The town was knoown as Garretstown. today that location is in West Virginia, Berkley Co., and the town is called Girardstown. Henry came to Ohio at the same time as his brother John. Some feel that he was married first to a Mary Corwin, but no proof of this marriage has been found. His whereabouts in those years prior to going to Ohio are unknown by this writer except that he paid taxes in Morgan T. Green Co. PA in 1800.He is listed as owning 15 acres, 9 acres cleared, 1 cabin 12x20, and 2 cows.) Source No. 1094.
  2. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee, is a native of Vigo county, Ind., born December 17, 1835, and is a son of John R. and Elizabeth (Green) Lee, former of whom was born in Viginia, June 7, 1797, and died in Clay county March 22, 1864: latter was born April 12, 1802, and died in 1840.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  3. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  4. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  5. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee ... Elizabeth (Green) Lee, his first wife, was a native of Vermont, and was a child when taken by her parents to Virginia, where she married Mr. Lee.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  6. John R. Lee household, 1840 U. S. Census, Vigo County, Indiana, population schedule, Riley Township, Page 409, National Archives micropublication M704_96. Source No. 258.
  7. Indiana Works Progress Administration Marriage Database, 1850-1920. Compiled by Indiana Works Administration. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1939 Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records: Indiana, 1850-1920 Database. Viewed on Ancestry.com. (Vigo County, John R. Lee, Sarilda Cummins, 10 Sep 1843, Book C8, Page 47.) Source No. 667.
  8. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee ...John R. Lee came to Vigo county from Ohio, and remained in the county until 1843, when Clay county became his and here he served as justice of the peace sixteen years.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  9. Nancy Rannel household. 1850 U. S. Census, Clay, Indiana, population schedule, Carothers Township, Page 211, Family 31, National Archives micropublication M432_138. Source No. 173.
  10. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee, After her death John R. Lee married Sarilda Perkins, who survived her marriage about three years, and Mr. Lee afterward married Mrs. Nancy Ramsey, a native of North Carolina.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  11. John R. Lee household. 1860 U. S. Census, Clay, Indiana, population schedule, Perry Township, Page 853, Family 1319, National Archives micropublication M653_249. Source No. 906.
  12. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  13. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.

Elizabeth Green1

F, b. 12 April 1802, d. 1840
     Elizabeth Green was born on 12 April 1802 in Vermont.1,2,3

     Elizabeth Green married John Ross Lee, son of Henry Lee and Mary Donham, on 8 November 1818 in Warren County, Ohio. May have married in Virginia.4,1,3 In the 1840 census in Riley Township, Vigo County, Indiana, Elizabeth Green is assumed to be enumerated with John Ross Lee.5

     Elizabeth Green died in 1840.1,2

Family

John Ross Lee b. 7 Jun 1797, d. 22 Mar 1864
Children

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  2. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee, is a native of Vigo county, Ind., born December 17, 1835, and is a son of John R. and Elizabeth (Green) Lee, former of whom was born in Viginia, June 7, 1797, and died in Clay county March 22, 1864: latter was born April 12, 1802, and died in 1840.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  3. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee ... Elizabeth (Green) Lee, his first wife, was a native of Vermont, and was a child when taken by her parents to Virginia, where she married Mr. Lee.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  4. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  5. John R. Lee household, 1840 U. S. Census, Vigo County, Indiana, population schedule, Riley Township, Page 409, National Archives micropublication M704_96. Source No. 258.
  6. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.

Serilda Perkins1,2

F, d. between 1848 and 1850
     Serilda Perkins married (?) Cummins before 1843.3

     Serilda Perkins married John Ross Lee, son of Henry Lee and Mary Donham, on 10 September 1843 in Vigo County, Indiana.1,4,2

     In 1843, John and Serilda moved with their family to Clay County, Indiana. He moved from Vigo County, where he had served as justice of the peace for sixteen years.5

     Serilda Perkins died between 1848 and 1850.6

Family 1

(?) Cummins

Family 2

John Ross Lee b. 7 Jun 1797, d. 22 Mar 1864
Children

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  2. Indiana Works Progress Administration Marriage Database, 1850-1920. Compiled by Indiana Works Administration. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1939 Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records: Indiana, 1850-1920 Database. Viewed on Ancestry.com. (Vigo County, John R. Lee, Sarilda Cummins, 10 Sep 1843, Book C8, Page 47.) Source No. 667.
  3. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee, After her death John R. Lee married Sarilda Perkins, who survived her marriage about three years, and Mr. Lee afterward married Mrs. Nancy Ramsey, a native of North Carolina.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  4. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  5. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee ...John R. Lee came to Vigo county from Ohio, and remained in the county until 1843, when Clay county became his and here he served as justice of the peace sixteen years.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  6. Nancy Rannel household. 1850 U. S. Census, Clay, Indiana, population schedule, Carothers Township, Page 211, Family 31, National Archives micropublication M432_138. Source No. 173.

Nancy Ramsey1

F, b. circa 1808, d. 1864
     Nancy Ramsey was born circa 1808 in North Carolina.2

     Nancy Ramsey married first Mr. Rannel before 1830.3 In the census of 11 September 1850 at Carothers Township, Clay County, Indiana, Nancy Ramsey, shown as Nancy Rannel, is listed as a head of household which includes the following household members; John Ross Lee, Lucinda Lee, Nancy Ann Lee and John Rannel. She is 44 years old and was born in North Carolina.4

     Nancy Ramsey married John Ross Lee, son of Henry Lee and Mary Donham, between 1850 and 1860.1 In the census of 7 August 1860 in Perry Township, Clay County, Indiana, Nancy appears in the household of John R. Lee as Nancy Lee. She is 52 years old, a housekeeper, and was born in North Carolina.5

     Nancy Ramsey died in 1864 in Clay County, Indiana.6

Family 1

Mr. Rannel d. b 1850
Child

Family 2

John Ross Lee b. 7 Jun 1797, d. 22 Mar 1864

Citations

  1. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee, After her death John R. Lee married Sarilda Perkins, who survived her marriage about three years, and Mr. Lee afterward married Mrs. Nancy Ramsey, a native of North Carolina.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  2. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.
  3. Nancy Rannel household. 1850 U. S. Census, Clay, Indiana, population schedule, Carothers Township, Page 211, Family 31, National Archives micropublication M432_138. (A John Ranel is shown with Nancy along with her future husband, John Lee. It is therefore assumed that Nancy was married a Mr. Rannel and had at least one child, John Ranel.) Source No. 173.
  4. Nancy Rannel household. 1850 U. S. Census, Clay, Indiana, population schedule, Carothers Township, Page 211, Family 31, National Archives micropublication M432_138. Source No. 173.
  5. John R. Lee household. 1860 U. S. Census, Clay, Indiana, population schedule, Perry Township, Page 853, Family 1319, National Archives micropublication M653_249. Source No. 906.
  6. H. C. Bradsby, History of Vigo County, Indiana: with biographical selections (Chicago: S. B. Nelson & Co., 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of Vigo County, Indiana. (Page 825: Zephaniah Lee ... and Mr. Lee afterward married Mrs. Nancy Ramsey, a native of North Carolina. She died in Clay county, Ind., in 1864.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 111.
  7. Nancy Rannel household. 1850 U. S. Census, Clay, Indiana, population schedule, Carothers Township, Page 211, Family 31, National Archives micropublication M432_138. (John Ranel, age 20, born Indiana.) Source No. 173.

Rachel Lee1,2

F, b. 27 June 1800, d. 26 May 1877
FatherHenry Lee3,1 b. 1769, d. 21 Jan 1838
MotherMary Donham3,1 b. 5 May 1774, d. 4 May 1838
     Rachel Lee was born on 27 June 1800 in Warren County, Ohio.3,1 She was the daughter of Henry Lee and Mary Donham.3,1

     Rachel Lee married Isaac Pearce on 1 May 1834 in Vigo County, Indiana.2 In the census of 5 November 1850 at Riley Township, Vigo County, Indiana, Rachel Lee, shown as Rachel Pierce, is listed as a head of household.. She is 45 years old and was born in Ohio. Also living with her is William Pierce, age 21, and Reuben Pierce, age 19.4

     Rachel Lee married Clayton Lambert, son of Josiah Lambert and (?) Lucy, in February 1851 in Fayette County, Indiana.5

     Rachel Lee died on 26 May 1877 in Fayette County, Indiana, at age 76.3

Family 1

Isaac Pearce d. b 1851

Family 2

Clayton Lambert b. 9 Oct 1802, d. 20 Dec 1884

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  2. Indiana State Library Genealogy Division, Early American Marriages: Indiana to 1850, viewed online @ www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html. , (Indiana). The Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 began over 20 years ago. The project initiated by Dorothy Riker, the late former Editor of The Hoosier Genealogist listed early county marriages in that publication. Cards with groom names were made from these indexes and placed in the Genealogy Division. Later cards with brides names were added to this core index. Through the efforts of the Genealogy Division staff, and the assistance from volunteers, cards were made for both name of bride and groom for all other counties where marriage records exist through 1850. These cards were made from information in the Genealogy Division. Original marriage records are located in the county seat where the marriage took place. The completed index cards became the Database to an Index of Indiana Marriages Through 1850 (Vigo County, Rachel Lee, Isaac Pearce, 01 May 1834.) Source No. 189.
  3. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.
  4. Rachel Pierce household. 1850 U. S. Census, Vigo County, Indiana, population schedule, Riley Township, Page 153, Family 70, National Archives micropublication M432_177. Source No. 346.
  5. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.

Lydia Ehman1

F, b. circa 1853, d. 12 March 1895
FatherJohn Ehman1
     Lydia Ehman was born circa 1853 in Indiana. She was the daughter of John Ehman.1

     Lydia Ehman married William C. Lambert, son of James H. Lambert and Keziah M. Lee, on 3 June 1877 in Hamilton County, Indiana.1

     Lydia Ehman died on 12 March 1895. She is buried Church of Brethren Cemetery, Arcadia, Hamilton County, Indiana.1

     She died childless.

Family

William C. Lambert b. Mar 1853, d. Oct 1916

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.