1709 Will of her father mentions his wife Elizabeth, son Charles, daughters Mary Jones and Ann Gardner.
Her Father's Will
In Thomas Lee's will of 13 Jul 1709 / 6 Mar 1709 in Middlesex County, Colony of Virginia he mentions his wife Elizabeth, son Charles, daughters Mary Jones and Ann Gardner, grandson Thomas Lee to whom he left the plantation bought of Anthony Slaughter, grandson Charles Lee and granddaughter Elizabeth Mullins, daughter of William Mullins, dec. His son Charles was executor and the witnesses were John Owen, Elizabeth Mullins and Ringing Gardner.[2][3]
↑ The Jan 1941 article "The Lee Family of Middlesex County, Virginia" by Ronald C. Lee, in "The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography," Vol. 49, Issue 1, pages 75-78.
↑ ”Middlesex County Wills and Inventories & Accounts,: 1673-1812", by William Lindsay Hopkins, published 1989 p. 222, (Hopkins pg. 50).
The Jan 1941 article "The Lee Family of Middlesex County, Virginia" by Ronald C. Lee, in "The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography," Vol. 49, Issue 1, pages 75-78.
Middlesex County Wills and Inventories: 1673-1812, p. 222, (Hopkins pg. 50).
"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRR7-TNM : 28 January 2020), Ann and Wm. Gardiner in entry for Mary Gardiner, 1699.
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