Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


James Lee

Settled just east of the Roanoke River in 1719.


Sarah Lee

Lived in Prince George County, Virginia.


Samuel Lee

Private in Major Clark's company, 8th Virginia Regiment. Enlisted December 26, 1776. See
File # 932215, War Department, Washington, D.C.
Samuel inherited 600 acres from his grandfather, Samuel Lee, and had another 1,000 acres of own.
Prince George records show a survey of his estate of 575 acres next to James Baugh, Thomas Newell, Glebe land, mill pond, Great Branch and Bull Branch. Divided between Lodowick (80 acres), Thomas (178 acres), Chappell (120 acres) and Richard (198 acres).


Richard Lee

Richard Lee, orphan of Samuel Lee, chose Jeremiah Clements as his guardian.


Sarah Clements

Sallie Clements married brothers, first Lodowick and then his brother Thomas. They were wed in Raleigh and then returned to High Peak Farm in Amherst County, Virginia. Thomas was appointed guardian of Alfred L. S. Lee who was over 14 by that time. Thomas and Sallie had five daughters, including Mary.
Sallie received a pension from the War Department on account of War of 1812. File 932215 at the War Department, Washington, D.C. She died at age 83.


Elinor Douglas-De Lenni

Biographical Dictionary of Pennsylvania Legislators, Volume Two
De Lenni, Elinor/Helena see Douglas, Elinor/Helena
Doggeles, Elinor/Helena see Douglas, Elinor/Helena
Douglas, Elinor/Helena, 527
Doulis, Doulus, Elinor/Helena see Douglas, Elinor/Helena