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About Abner Lee
6. ABNER22 LEE was born Aug 1750 in Buckingham Co, VA -Moved/Jackson Co, Tennessee, and died 06 Oct 1852 in Jackson Co, Tennessee.
He married
- (1) CATHERINE WILSON. She was born Abt. 1767 in ?, and died 09 Aug 1834 in Illinois.
- (2) SALLY JOHNSON. She was born Abt. 1815.
Children of ABNER LEE and CATHERINE WILSON are:
- EPHRAIM WILSON LEE, b. 09 Sep 1787, Franklin, Greene County, Tennessee; d. 1852, near Waco, Navarro County, Texas.
- RICHARD LEE, b. 18 Jan 1791, Washington County, Virginia; d. Unknown.
- LEVI LEE, b. 18 Jan 1791, Washington County, Virginia; d. 26 Feb 1864, Elgin, Bastrop County, Texas.
- GEORGE WASHINGTON LEE, b. 15 Feb 1797, Washington County, Virginia; d. 27 Dec 1870, Sutter County, California.
- ABNER LEE, JR., b. Abt. 1799, Jackson County, Tennessee; d. Aft. 1880, Broan County, Texas.
- WILLIAM LEE, b. Abt. 1801, Jackson County, Tennessee; d. Aft. 1850, ?.
- AILCY LEE, b. Abt. 1805, Jackson County, Tennessee; d. Aft. 1869, ?.
Children of ABNER LEE and SALLY JOHNSON are:
- GRANVILLE LEE, b. Abt. 1837.
- GREENWOOD LEE, b. Abt. 1840.
LEE, ABNER
Ancestor #: A068420
Service: VIRGINIA Rank: PRIVATE
Birth: 1760 NORTH CAROLINA
Death: 10-7-1852 JACKSON CO TENNESSEE
Pension Number: R6257v
Service Source: R6257V, BLW GRANTED 2/29/1858
Service Description: 1) BATTLE OF KING'S MT,CAPT MCCULLOCH;ALSO 2) UNDER CAPT HENRY,COLS LINCOLN & SEVIER
Residence
County: WASHINGTON CO - State: VIRGINIA
Spouse
1)CATHERINE WILSON
2)SALLY X MILLER
A letter written by George Lee, grandson of Richard Henry Lee, on 9 Oct 1867, states that Lee and Mary Grisham (Gresham) had 10 children: Grisham, William, Jesse, Archer, Young, George, Abner, Dorothy, Mary and Elizabeth. This does not mention a "John" (shown above) but names a "William," (not listed above). The above list also has two Marys, which the letter does not mention.
GEORGE WASHINGTON LEE LETTER (Son of Abner Lee)
The letter appeared in the Oct.-Dec. 1996 issue of the Virginia Genealogist Magazine. The original is owned by Isabell Cameron of Berry Creek, California .
Letter written to Abner Gresham Lee by his father, George Washington Lee: October 9th, 1867 Feather River, Sutter County, Cal.
A.G. Lee. I will now write you a few lines to let you know that I am still alive and in tolerble health and dohope this may find you alive and in good health. I have your letter of last March the 7th, 67, before me which is the last leter I have had from you, and the last one that I have seen or heard of from you was theleter you wrote to E. W. after you had heard that Rachel was dead, and as you speak of Scalp takin it maybee that your Scalp has left the head; but I hope not. Well your leter that youbefore the one on the 7th ofMarch got lost so I could not find it and, I waited to see if I would find it but have not found it yet. In it you wanted to know something about your mother which I have entirely forgoten but E. W. says that you wantedto know how old she was when she died. Well she was Borne May 12th 1802 and died June 4th, 1852. You wanted to know if your uncle Levi had any son named Alfred. Now I can say to you that he has not. He has ason named Andrew but I have forgot his middle name though it appears to me it was Lawrence or Baley. I had a Cozen in Tennesse named Alfred but whether he had any middle name or not I don't know and he married one of my Cozens daughters on my mother's side by the name of Gailbreath and there was one of his brothers by the name of Abraham Lee and I think his wife was a Piron. Alfred and Abraham was sons of uncle Jehew Lee by Richard Henry Lee's second wife whose maiden name was Miller. Alfred and Abram are onley 1/2 cozens to me. They were Brothers to Isaac Lee of Mud Praire, Ill.and uncles to Peter T. Lee also of Mud Prairie, Ill. Now if aney one of them had a son cauled Alfred I don't know it. Well there must bee maney thousands of us as my grate grandfather was certainly the firstLee that ever was in North America with his familey. He was one of the setlers of Jamestown, Va. I haveforgotten great-grandmother's maiden name. She was Welch and born and raised in the City of Wales. The(y) had 4 sons and how maney daughters I do not now remember but I remember seeing of two.Old Aunt Rhodey Watkins and Aunt Judey. The 4 sons was named John, Peter, Evens and Richard Henrey who is my Grandfather. Well Richard Henry Lee married Mary Grisham who was the sister of thetwo John Grishams Brothers, full Welch also, and he had by her 7 sons and 3 daughters (to wit) Grisham,William, Jesse, Archer, Young, George and Abner. These was the sons. The daughters was named Dorothy, commonaly cauled Dolley, Mary & Elizabeth. Well I never saw uncle Grisham nor none of his family. He married Priciley Staples and staid in Virginia and was a gunsmith to the U. S. in time of the Revolution. Was then quite an old man and had children as old as my father so his family must have spredto many hundreds by this time. Uncle William also maried a Staples and mooved to Kentucky in an earlyday. Him and his family I have saw excep one son and two daughters. He had 5 sons and 4 or 5 daughters. Uncle Jessee maried but I have forgoten his wife's name. he went to Geogia, Oglethorp County, had a large family but I never saw him or aney of his children. Uncle Archer died in the Arme of the Revolution. Uncle Young maried a Mathewes and had children how maney I do not Know. I never sawhim. he staid in Virginia. I saw one of his sons, Guy Lee. Uncle George maried and moved to Kentucky . Who he married I do not know. I never saw him or any of his children. They lived on the National Road between Vandalia and the Urebar River in Ill. Your grandfather you know all about. Now Aunt Dolley married a Thorton. The(y) lived in tennesse though I never aney of them. Aunt Mary maried her cousin Thomas Lee son of G.uncle Peter Lee and had many children. I never saw aney but her grandson William Lee, Willis Reeves brother-in-law which you have saw. Aunt Elizabeth maried her cousin, also son of G.U. Peter, Richard Henrey Lee. the(y) both moved to Kentucky in an earley day andthen to Mo. She was Elizabeth Holley's grandmother & Dr. Wright's Grand mother. She was the youngest;and grandmother died and grandfather maried a Mary Miller and had by her 5 sons and 1 daughter (to wit)Richard, Barnet, Miller, Gehew & Stepen. Uncle Richard maried a Mary Devenport, had 5 or 6 boys and as maney girls. I have saw them amaney a time. Uncle Barnet maried Mary Dewroset & had one son and5 or6 daughters. I have saw them all often. Uncle Miller I have saw but it was when I was little. Who he maried I do not know. It likely that Stephen D. Lee of the confederate armey was one of his sons as he move to Alabama in an early day. I hope the President will have enough in Congress to sustain his vetos this winter. Well you will get a letter I wrote to Robert Cheshire. I had no envelop and sent it to town by George & Cam. George knew who it was to, put it in envelop, gave to Cam to Direct and he Directed it to you instead of to R. C.
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Pedigree seen:
Son of RICHARD HENRY 21, RICHARD20, WILLIAM19, RICHARD18, JOHN17 LEE OR LYES CLOTHIER, RICHARD16 LEE, JOHN15, HUMPHREY14, THOMAS OR DE LEA13, JOHN OR DE LEA12, JOHN OR DE LEA11, ROGER10, JOHN9, JOHN OR DE LEA8, THOMAS7, THOMAS DE LA LEA DE LEA6, JOHN DE LA LEA DE LEA5, REGINALD REYNOR DE LA LEA DE LEA4, HUGO3 DE LEGA, FULK I2 FITZWARIN, WARIN1 DE METZ)
From Geni member March 2015:
"Abner Lee is my four sons' fourth great grandfather. I find many people connecting him to Richard Henry and Mary Gresham Lee but there is always a different number of children, Abner is different in the birth order, Abner is born in a variety of places, in most cases Mary is the first wife, Sarah (Sallie) Miller is the second--many discrepancies--which is to say no one seems to be working off of the same documentation, which makes me wonder if there is any. I will say that I found a document that is Abner's application for a Revolutionary War pension (in the remote case that it has escaped your attention it is available if you google "R6257 Abner Lee" and if nothing else, it is an interesting window into that time, as it is a dictated statement of his fairly uneventful doings as a soldier). One of the conclusions that I drew from the document was that Abner was illiterate to the point that he can't even sign his name. I'm having trouble putting that together with the impressions one gets of Richard Henry and his forebears. So to stop beating around the bush, can you point me toward any documentation--a will, a census--anything that connects Richard Henry and Mary with their children. Thanking you in advance."
From Geni
yDNA testing, shown on http://zippersoftware.com/zdna/zdna_results.php?id=104
99 Abner Lee (b1760 NC, d1852 Jackson Co., TN) Line of Jehu Lee (of Buckingham Co., VA) yDNA haplogroup i1a
Abner Lee's Timeline
1760 |
August 1760
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Green County, North Carolina (now Tennessee)
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1782 |
1782
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Washington, Virginia, USA
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1783 |
1783
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Jackson, Madison, Tennessee, United States
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1786 |
October 6, 1786
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Greene, Tennessee, United States
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1787 |
September 9, 1787
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Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee, United States
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1788 |
July 21, 1788
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VA/TN
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1789 |
1789
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Caswellco, North Carolina, United States
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1791 |
January 18, 1791
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Washington, Virginia, United States
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January 18, 1791
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Tennessee, United States
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