Person:John Lee (208)

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John Lee
b.25 Aug 1793
m. 1787
  1. William Bull Lee1790 - 1855
  2. Hiram Davis Lee1791 - 1847
  3. John Lee1793 - 1857
  4. Nancy Lee1795 -
  5. Riverius Hooker Lee1796 - 1862
  6. Selina Lee1802 -
  7. Abigail Lee1805 - 1894
m. 1817
  1. Maria Lee1818 -
  2. Alonzo Lee1820 - 1847
  3. Sarah Lee1822 - 1903
  4. Thaddeus Davis Lee1824 -
  5. James Clark Lee1830 -
  6. George Hooker Lee1834 -
  7. John William Lee1837 - 1907
Facts and Events
Name John Lee
Gender Male
Birth[1] 25 Aug 1793
Marriage 1817 to Mary Caughell
Property[2] 27 Sep 1822 Yarmouth, Elgin, Ontario, CanadaLot 3 Conc 7
Death[1][3][5] 25 Sep 1857 St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada
Burial[5][6] Westminster, Middlesex, Ontario, CanadaBostwick Cemetery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Lee, Leonard; Sarah Fiske Lee; Sarah Marsh Lee; and Lee Association. John Lee of Farmington, Hartford Co., Conn., and His Descendants, 1634-1897. (Meriden, Conn.: Lee Association, 1897)
    Second Edition #148 Page 267.

    John, son of Dr. William Hooker Lee and Phoebe Davis, born at DeWain's Bush NY. Aug. 25, 1793, married Mary Caughell, of Yarmouth in 1817. He went to Canada with his parents as a child. He died at Westminster, Ont., Sept. 25, 1857. His wife died Jan. 2, 1868.

    See source attached to Marriage to Mary Caughell.

  2. Upper Canada, Canada. Upper Canada Land Petitions (1763-1865). (Upper Canada, Canada)
    Film C-2137 Pages 853-858, 27 Sep 1822.

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    Lee, John, Yarmouth, 1822, 305A, L Leases 1801-1836, 102, RG 1 L3, C-2137, pp. 853-858
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    John Lee, of Yarmouth, farmer, son of William Hooker Lee of Southwold, yeoman desires Lot 3 Conc 7 Yarmouth.
    Yarmouth 27-Sep-1822

  3. Obituary - John Lee, in Weekly Dispatch (St. Thomas)
    Page 3, 1 Oct 1857.

    We regret to announce that Mr. Lee, a brother, it is said, of Dr. Lee the city physician, was killed Friday night last of the London and Port Stanley Railway at a place about two miles from town. It appears that the deceased was on the track at the time of the accident, and as the night was dark no blame seems to attach to the engineer. An inquest was held before Dr. Moore.

  4.   Page 581, in History of the County of Middlesex, Canada.

    Accidents: John Lee, an old settler of St. Thomas, who moved to Westminster, was killed on the railroad in 1857. His wife died in 1868.

  5. 5.0 5.1 Memorial 163548546, in Find A Grave.

    John Lee
    Birth: 1793
    Death: 25 Sep 1857
    Burial: Bostwick Cemetery; London, Ontario, Canada

  6. Gravemarker 923522, in Canada GenWeb Cemetery Project: Ontario.

    John LEE 1793-1857