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Elizabeth Dicea “Dicey” Ennis Lee

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
1872 (aged 78–79)
Logan County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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William and Dicia "Dicey" Ennis Lee, left Johnston Co., NC in about 1828 and headed west. They lived for several years in McNair or McNairy Co., TN, the moved across the line into MS for about a year. Their last child was born there. The family arrived in western Ark in about 1837. By 1845, they all had moved south of the river to settle in the Paris, Subiaco areas. William and Dicey are buried a few miles SE of Paris in Greasy Valley

married Eliza Dicea "Dicey" Ennis on Feb. 7, 1820 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina

11 Children:

Daniel Rains Lee b.Dec. 20, 1819 in Copeland Place, Johnston Co., North Carolina d. Oct. 15, 1895 in Paris, Logan Co., Arkansas burial-Needham Place, in a field, east of Paris, Logan Co., AR m. Susan A. Redden on April 22, 1840 in Johnson Co., AR

Britton Lee b. Jan. 5, 1822 in Copeland Place, Johnston Co., North Carolina d 3 Sept. 3, 1895 in Logan Co., Arkansas buried at Pain Rock Cemetery m. Martha "Patsy" Collier

Tranquilla Lee b.CA 1823. She married Daniel Smith d. 1860 in Johnson Co., AR m. Daniel Smith in 1843 Clark, Johnson Co., AR

Lovett Lee b. May 2, 1824 d. May 14, 1864 burial Ft. Smith National Cemetery, Sebastian, AR m. Amanda James on Jan. 27, 1845 in Johnson Co., AR

Winaford E. "Winny" Lee b. 1825 d. Jan. 31 1891 in Paris, Logan Co., AR, burial at Prairie View Cemetery Logan Co., AR. m. James Cravens in Clark,Johnson Co., AR, in 1846.

Elizabeth Lee b. 1828 in CA. m. Ephriam Copeland in 1850 Clarksville, Johnson Co., AR

Mary Adeline Lee b. May 1, 1830 d. Mar. 31, 1866 in AR buried at Johnson Cemetery, Logan Co., AR m. John Adkins Johnson on Dec. 24, 1857 in Johnson(now Logan)Co., AR

William Ira Lee b. 1832 in TN d. March 26, 1859 in Johnson Co., AR, at 26 years of age

John Cader Lee b. 1835 in CA. d. Nov. 10, 1906 m. Amanda Jane West on Oct. 10, 1869 in Johnson, AR

James Henry Lee b. May 13, 1836 in Marshall Co., MS d. March 7, 1915 in Logan Co., AR, at 78 years of age. buried at Moore Family Cemetery in Logan Co., AR. m. Penelope Copeland on March 2, 1860 in Clark., Johnson Co., AR

Samuel H. Lee

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Note Ken Sturdivant:

Debated daughter--William Samuel Lee or John Lee, William ( Wiiliam Samuel Lee's older brother)

Susan Lee b.1826 in CA. 1st m.surname Eastman 2nd m.Nicholas Thompson

The October, 1980 issue of 'Wagon Wheels' published by the Logan Co., Historical Society, contained an article by Joe Carter, in which he, in error, assigns "Susan Lee who married a man named Thompson" as the daughter of William and Dicey 'Ennis' Lee. This erroneous information has been accepted as truth by several Lee researchers. I offer the following evidence as proof of it's in-validity. On August 25, 1845, Susan Lee married Nicholas Thompson, in Johnston Co., North Carolina. They became the parents of six children. The 1860 U.S. census report for Johnson Co., Arkansas, indicates that, the first five of these six children, were born in North Carolina. The youngest daughter, John Della, was born on April 25, 1854, in Johnson Co., Arkansas. William and Dicey Lee left Johnston Co., North Carolina, some time during the 1820s: The birth state of Tennessee, given on later census reports for some of their children, and their arrival date in Arkansas, thought to be during the late 1840s, would make it necessary for a teenage daughter, Susan Lee to have returned to North Carolina, in order to be married there during 1845. Susan 'Lee' Thompson, is in fact the daughter of John Lee, William S. Lee's older brother. John Lee was the last of three Lee brothers to migrate from North Carolina to Arkansas. John Lee outlived most of his children; he died in Logan Co., Arkansas during 1882, at age ninety seven. John Lee's property went through probate court, as he left no legal will. The husband of one of his grand daughters, John Hansel Trusty, was named adm. of the estate. Legal heirs were named on this document, identifying as grand daughters, two children of Susan 'Lee' Thompson. Susan 'Lee' Thompson did not die until 1885, but was not named as an heir to any of John Lee's property: She had earlier been declared "insane" and had been assigned legal guardians. I have a copy of John Lee's probate if you would like it.
William and Dicia "Dicey" Ennis Lee, left Johnston Co., NC in about 1828 and headed west. They lived for several years in McNair or McNairy Co., TN, the moved across the line into MS for about a year. Their last child was born there. The family arrived in western Ark in about 1837. By 1845, they all had moved south of the river to settle in the Paris, Subiaco areas. William and Dicey are buried a few miles SE of Paris in Greasy Valley

married Eliza Dicea "Dicey" Ennis on Feb. 7, 1820 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina

11 Children:

Daniel Rains Lee b.Dec. 20, 1819 in Copeland Place, Johnston Co., North Carolina d. Oct. 15, 1895 in Paris, Logan Co., Arkansas burial-Needham Place, in a field, east of Paris, Logan Co., AR m. Susan A. Redden on April 22, 1840 in Johnson Co., AR

Britton Lee b. Jan. 5, 1822 in Copeland Place, Johnston Co., North Carolina d 3 Sept. 3, 1895 in Logan Co., Arkansas buried at Pain Rock Cemetery m. Martha "Patsy" Collier

Tranquilla Lee b.CA 1823. She married Daniel Smith d. 1860 in Johnson Co., AR m. Daniel Smith in 1843 Clark, Johnson Co., AR

Lovett Lee b. May 2, 1824 d. May 14, 1864 burial Ft. Smith National Cemetery, Sebastian, AR m. Amanda James on Jan. 27, 1845 in Johnson Co., AR

Winaford E. "Winny" Lee b. 1825 d. Jan. 31 1891 in Paris, Logan Co., AR, burial at Prairie View Cemetery Logan Co., AR. m. James Cravens in Clark,Johnson Co., AR, in 1846.

Elizabeth Lee b. 1828 in CA. m. Ephriam Copeland in 1850 Clarksville, Johnson Co., AR

Mary Adeline Lee b. May 1, 1830 d. Mar. 31, 1866 in AR buried at Johnson Cemetery, Logan Co., AR m. John Adkins Johnson on Dec. 24, 1857 in Johnson(now Logan)Co., AR

William Ira Lee b. 1832 in TN d. March 26, 1859 in Johnson Co., AR, at 26 years of age

John Cader Lee b. 1835 in CA. d. Nov. 10, 1906 m. Amanda Jane West on Oct. 10, 1869 in Johnson, AR

James Henry Lee b. May 13, 1836 in Marshall Co., MS d. March 7, 1915 in Logan Co., AR, at 78 years of age. buried at Moore Family Cemetery in Logan Co., AR. m. Penelope Copeland on March 2, 1860 in Clark., Johnson Co., AR

Samuel H. Lee

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Note Ken Sturdivant:

Debated daughter--William Samuel Lee or John Lee, William ( Wiiliam Samuel Lee's older brother)

Susan Lee b.1826 in CA. 1st m.surname Eastman 2nd m.Nicholas Thompson

The October, 1980 issue of 'Wagon Wheels' published by the Logan Co., Historical Society, contained an article by Joe Carter, in which he, in error, assigns "Susan Lee who married a man named Thompson" as the daughter of William and Dicey 'Ennis' Lee. This erroneous information has been accepted as truth by several Lee researchers. I offer the following evidence as proof of it's in-validity. On August 25, 1845, Susan Lee married Nicholas Thompson, in Johnston Co., North Carolina. They became the parents of six children. The 1860 U.S. census report for Johnson Co., Arkansas, indicates that, the first five of these six children, were born in North Carolina. The youngest daughter, John Della, was born on April 25, 1854, in Johnson Co., Arkansas. William and Dicey Lee left Johnston Co., North Carolina, some time during the 1820s: The birth state of Tennessee, given on later census reports for some of their children, and their arrival date in Arkansas, thought to be during the late 1840s, would make it necessary for a teenage daughter, Susan Lee to have returned to North Carolina, in order to be married there during 1845. Susan 'Lee' Thompson, is in fact the daughter of John Lee, William S. Lee's older brother. John Lee was the last of three Lee brothers to migrate from North Carolina to Arkansas. John Lee outlived most of his children; he died in Logan Co., Arkansas during 1882, at age ninety seven. John Lee's property went through probate court, as he left no legal will. The husband of one of his grand daughters, John Hansel Trusty, was named adm. of the estate. Legal heirs were named on this document, identifying as grand daughters, two children of Susan 'Lee' Thompson. Susan 'Lee' Thompson did not die until 1885, but was not named as an heir to any of John Lee's property: She had earlier been declared "insane" and had been assigned legal guardians. I have a copy of John Lee's probate if you would like it.


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