Thomas I. Lee
ID: | I45 |
Last: | Lee |
First: | Thomas |
Middle: | I. |
Birth: | |
Death: | 1822 at Lexington Co., South Carolina 1 |
Burial: | Clark Family Cemetery, Lexington Co., South Carolina 2 3 |
Sex: | M |
Event: | about 1736 - settled in South Carolina Event |
Mother: | UNKNOWN |
Father: | Thomas Lee b: UNKNOWN d: UNKNOWN |
Marriage 1 | Mollie Sanders b: UNKNOWN d: 1827 |
Wedding: BEF 1792 | |
Note: Children: Mary, Nancy, Thomas, Edward (per grave marker) | |
Children: | |
1 Nancy Lee b: 1792 Lexington Co., South Carolina | |
Sources: | |
1 | Title: Tombstone |
2 | Title: Tombstone Note: Inscriptions on the four sides of tombstone. Carroll Clark kindly shared photos of markers from the Clark cemetery -- photos taken by Ken Clark of Houston, Texas. Text: MOLLIE SANDERS Lee died about 1827. She was a famous Mid-wife in Lexington County and noted for her Hospitality. / THOMAS I. LEE Jr., died about 1822. His son EDWARD (Ned) was Clerk of Court for Lexington County. / THOMAS LEE settled in South Carolina about 1736. / Their children were MARY, NANCY, THOMAS, and EDWARD |
3 | Title: Monument Note: Cemetery location: from Lexington take SC-Hwy 6 south to about 4 miles past I-20 bridge; turn right (west) on Platt Springs Rd. (Hwy 34), go 4 miles to Boiling Springs community. High granite wall surrounds cemetery, about 500 ft south of road. Surnames: Smith, Clark, Sanders, Lee, Berry (information facilitated to ECP by June Seay) Text: The improvements on this cemetery were made / possible by the last will of Rufus Drayton / Smith, Leesville, South Carolina. On the / 18th day of April, 1944. / - - - / Executors of will Pickens C. Bouknight / Gilbert, S. C. / Dr. Perry H. Shealy, / Lexington, S. C. / Contractors / Owens Bros. Marble and Granite Co., / Greenwood, South Carolina |
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