Genealogy Data lee, Francis Birth abt 1670 Westmoreland County, virginia Gender Male ParentsFather lee, Richard Mother corbin, Letitia Family Children lee, Arthur http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~katmon/monsurn/dat49.htm
Other Silent Ladies Carroll McComas. Claire Adams. Dorothy Bernard. Edna Goodrich. Sally Eilers.Shirley Mason. Sigrid Holmquist. Vera Reynolds. virginia lee corbin. Vola D'Aril. http://silent-movies.com/Ladies/annex/SLAnnex28.html
Genealogy Data WHITE, George corbin Gender Male Parents Father WHITE, John Earle Mother ParentsFather WETZEL, Roy Vincent Mother FOSTER, virginia lee Children BRENNAN http://www.users.nac.net/elwell/gen/dat0.htm
Extractions: Thomas Jefferson's Family Tree William FITZHUGH was born in 1730 in Westmoreland, Area, VA. He married Anne LEE in 1752 in Westmoreland, Area, Va. Anne LEE [ Parents was born in 1732 in Westmoreland, Area, VA. She was christened in Married, William, Fitzhugh. She married William FITZHUGH in 1752 in Westmoreland, Area, Va. They had the following children: M i William FITZHUGH was born in 1676. He died in 1715. Jean PASTEUR was born about 1655 in Of Williamsburg, , Va. He married Mary BLOUETT. Mary BLOUETT was born about 1659 in Of Williamsburg, , Va. She married Jean PASTEUR. They had the following children: F i Anne PASTEUR was born about 1681. She died on 19 Nov 1742. Patrick MULGAHY was born about 1803 in Ireland. He had the following children: F i Catherine MULCAHY was born in Aug 1829. She died in 1905/1906. Henry RANDOLPH [ Parents was born on 27 Nov 1623 in Houghton, Northampton, England. He was christened on 27 Nov 1623 in Haughton Parva, Northampstonshir, England. He died in 1673 in Henrico, VA. He married Elizabeth RANDOLPH on 12 Oct 1652 in , Henrico, Va. Other marriages:
Extractions: Thomas Jefferson's Family Tree James Edgar ROBINSON [ Parents was born in Aug 1868 in Marysville, Oh.. He died in 1920. He married Lula Dell FLICKINGER. Lula Dell FLICKINGER [ Parents was born in Mar 1875 in Byhalia, Ohio. She married James Edgar ROBINSON. They had the following children: F i Pauline ROBINSON was born in Apr 1896. She died on 23 Sep 1949. Francis TAGLIAFERRI .Francis married Bennet HALE. Bennet HALE .Bennet married Francis TAGLIAFERRI. They had the following children: M i Robert TALIAFERRO was born on 11 Sep 1629. He died about 1700. Johannes or John LEE [ Parents was born in 1530 in Of Colton, Shropshire, England. He was christened in Aberley, Parish, Salop, England. He died on 14 May 1605 in Will Proven, Shropshire, , England. He was buried on 13 Jun 1605 in Chesham, Bucks, Eng. He married Jocy Romney LEE in 1553 in , , England. Jocy Romney LEE was born in 1529 in , , England. She died in 1609 in , , England. She was buried in 1609 in Alveley, Shropshire, England. She married Johannes or John LEE in 1553 in , , England. They had the following children: M i John LEE was born about 1584.
Links You can find it here. The virginia lee corbin Scrapbook Blonde and bubbly, meetvirginia! The site is also home to the virginia lee corbin Scrapbook. http://www.petemim.demon.co.uk/Links.html
Extractions: Wonderful picture galleries of Colleen and many, many other silent film stars besides. There's also a QuickTime movies section which includes a clip of Colleen doing the Charleston in We Moderns . Silent Ladies and Gents is part of Silent-movies.com - see "General Silent Film links" for a direct link. I'd highly recommend looking round the entire site. You'll never get tired of it! Colleen's pages at The Silents Majority
The Joplin Globe - Online Edition Monett. virginia L. Walkup virginia lee Walkup, 79, passed away Sunday,February 17, 2002. Chapel. Earl L. corbin CASSVILLE, Mo. http://www.joplinglobe.com/archives/2002/020219/deaths/
Virginia Taxlist Index corbin, Richard, Middlesex, 1790Personal, 02. corbin, Richard, Middlesex,1790Personal, 02. Cosby 06. lee, Ambrose, Middlesex, 1790Personal, 06. http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.com/~vataxlists/Middlesex/1790-index.htm
Extractions: Name County Tax List Page Acre, John (estate) Middlesex Allen, Tobias Middlesex Anderson, Alexander Middlesex Atkinson, Mary Middlesex Name County Tax List Page Badley, Peter J Middlesex Baker, James Middlesex Banges, Chipman Middlesex Barrock, David Middlesex Barruck, John Middlesex Barruck, Mary Middlesex Batcheldor, Henry Middlesex Batcheldor, John Middlesex Baylor, Sarah Middlesex Beard, William Middlesex Bennett, James Middlesex Bennett, Thomas, Jr Middlesex Bennett, Thomas, Sr Middlesex Berkeley, Edmond Middlesex Berry, William Middlesex Beverley, Robert Middlesex Bird, George Middlesex Bird, Richard Middlesex Birk, Richard Middlesex Birk, Thomas Middlesex Blackburn, Paulin Middlesex Blade, Currel Middlesex Blake, Alice Middlesex Blake, George (blacksmith) Middlesex Blake, George (Shoemaker) Middlesex Blake, John Middlesex Blake, Susanna Middlesex Blake, Thomas (Son Jacob) Middlesex Blake, Thomas, Jr Middlesex Blake, Thomas, Sr Middlesex Blake, Warner Middlesex Blakeley, George Middlesex Blakeley, Ruebin
Virginia Taxlist Index Griffin, corbin, York, 1800Land, 09. Griffin, corbin, York, 1800Personal, 05. Lawson,Thomas, York, 1800Personal, 07. lee, Elizabeth (estate)(Warwick), York, 1800Personal,07. http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.com/~vataxlists/York/1800-index.htm
Extractions: Name County Tax List Page , Blacksmith Stephen York , Free Jack York , Free Ned York , Half Bitt Tom York , Rippon (by Bates) York , Stephen (by James Bates) York Name County Tax List Page Abrams, Aaron York Allen, Hudson (estate) York Allen, William York Allen, William L York Alvis, Emanuel York Alvis, Israel York Alvis, William, Jr York Alvis, William, Sr York Ambler, Jaquelin (estate) York Ambler, John York Anderson, Richard York Anderson, Richard York Andrews, Robert York Andrews, Robert York Apperson, John York Apperson, John York Archer, Abraham York Archer, Abraham York Archer, Abraham York Armfield, Betty York Armistead, Booth York Armistead, George York Armistead, George York Armistead, Robert York Armistead, Robert (estate) York Armistead, Westwood York Ashby, James York Ashby, John York Ashby, Matthew York Ashby, Richard York Austin, Ransom York Austin, Thomas York Name County Tax List Page Backnam, William York Banks, Betty York Banks, John York Banks, Malica York Banks, William York Baptist, Edward York Baptist, Edward, Jr
600000 People Connected With European Royalty Born Christened Died Buried Lester Ray Judy virginia lee corbin Wifevirginia lee corbin (details suppressed for this living person) http://www.e-familytree.net/f2524.htm
600000 People Connected With European Royalty Children 1 F virginia lee corbin (details suppressed for this living person)Born Christened Died Buried Spouse Lester Ray Judy (living) http://www.e-familytree.net/f158.htm
History Of Stratford Hall Plantation And The Lees Of Virginia to virginia's supreme court. William and Arthur lee were both diplomats workingto secure the European support during the Revolution. Hannah lee corbin was a http://www.stratfordhall.org/history.htm
Extractions: Thomas Lee (1690-1750) was a founder of the Ohio Company, a member of the governing Council of the colony, and acting Governor of Virginia. In 1717, he purchased the land for Stratford Hall Plantation and, during the period of 1730-1738, built the brick Georgian Great House. At the Stratford Landing on the Potomac River, he built a wharf and grist mill . A successful tobacco planter and land speculator, he owned more than 16,000 acres in Virginia and Maryland. The labor force was made up of slaves , indentured servants, and transported convicts. Thomas Lee and his wife, Hannah, raised a remarkable family of six sons and two daughters. Their eldest son, Philip Ludwell Lee (1727-1775), inherited Stratford. Richard Henry and Francis Lightfoot Lee were the only brothers to sign the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Ludwell Lee helped write Virginia's resolves for independence and was one of the first judges elected to Virginia's supreme court. William and Arthur Lee were both diplomats working to secure the European support during the Revolution. Hannah Lee Corbin was a proponent of women's rights. Her sister, Alice Lee, married Dr. William Shippen of Philadelphia, who served as chief physician and director general of the Continental Army hospitals. Philip Ludwell Lee was a planter and member of the Council of Virginia. A lover of horses, he imported the English race horse, Dotterel, and expanded the stables. He also continued to develop the Landing.
The Lees Of Stratford: A Selected Bibliography Dawe, Louisa Belote and Sandra Treadway, Hannah lee corbin TheForgotten lee, in virginia Cavalcade, autumn, 1979, pp.7077. http://www.stratfordhall.org/leesbib.htm
Extractions: The Lees of Stratford: A Selected Bibliography* Armes, Ethel, Stratford Hall: The Great House of the Lees , Garrett and Massie, Inc., Richmond, 1936. Cheek, Richard, photographer, Stratford Hall Plantation: Birthplace of Robert E. Lee , The Robert E. Lee Memorial Association, Inc., Stratford, Virginia. Dawe, Louisa Belote and Sandra Treadway, "Hannah Lee Corbin: The Forgotten Lee," in Virginia Cavalcade , autumn, 1979, pp.70-77. Dill, Alonzo T. and Mary Tyler Cheek, A Visit to Stratford and the Story of the Lees: A Stratford Handbook , The Robert E. Lee Memorial Association, Inc., Stratford, Virginia, 1986. Hendrick, Burton J., The Lees of Virginia: Biography of a Family , Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1935. Lee, Cazenove Gardner, Lee Chronicle: Studies of the Early Generations of the Lees of Virginia , compiled and edited by Dorothy Mills Parker, New York University Press, New York, 1957. Lee, Edmund Jennings, Lee of Virginia , Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983 (reprint of 1895 edition with additions and corrections). Nagel, Paul C.
F.W. Randolph: Virginia Report: Vote On Virginia Resolutions Royal, Snyder, King, Fisher, Simons, Godwin, Young, Richard corbin, Thomas Lewis,Turner Andrew Alexander, Davis, Charles Lewis, Blow, Booth, lee, Bradley, Drope http://www.constitution.org/rf/vr_vot.htm
Extractions: Mr. John Taylor's resolutions, as amended, agreed to by the Committee, and reported to the House (ante , p. 149-50), being read the second time, a motion was made, and the question being put, to amend the same by expunging from them the fourth clause in the following words: " That the General Assembly doth also express its deep regret, that a spirit has in sundry instances been manifested by the Federal Government to enlarge its powers by forced constructions of the constitutional charter which defines them; and that indications have appeared of a design to expound certain general phrases (which having been copied from the very limited grant of powers in the former articles of confederation, were the less liable to be misconstrued) so as to destroy the meaning and effect of the particular enumeration, which necessarily explains and limits the general phrases, and so as to consolidate the states, by degrees, into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be to transform the present republican system of the United States into an absolute, or at best a mixed monarchy." On a motion made by General Lee , seconded by Mr.
FYI: Women's History Month: Four Women Of Local Fame Louise Belote Dawe and Sandra Gioia Treadway, Hannah lee corbin The Forgotten lee, virginia Cavalcade, XXIX, 2 (1979), 7077 A Moncure Education. The Free http://www.teenspoint.org/fyi/columns2.asp?column_id=448&column_type=teenspoint
King And Queen County Published Sources Tidewater virginia Families, Volume 8, Number 3, virginia lee Hutcheson Davis Willof Alice corbin of King and Queen County, virginia, 1791 , contributed http://www.iocc.com/~swright/k&qbib.html
Extractions: Listed below are books and articles on King and Queen County records and history. If you know of additional titles that should be added to this list, please contact me Addresses are available at the link for the publisher of the books listed or for a book seller which lists the title in their current catalog. When contacting one of these sources by snail-mail to inquire about the availability and cost of a title, please remember to enclose a SASE with your request. Search an On-Line Card Catalog for a library near you or your research destination for any of the books listed below. By selecting a state from the list at this link, you will be then be able to select from the list of libraries in that state which are part of the Webcats system and search their on-line card catalog. Record Type Title Bible Records "Bland Family Bible, 1827, King and Queen County and Stormont, Middlesex County", copied by Helen Dodge Avery, Tidewater Virginia Families , Volume 5, Number 3, Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Publisher, 1996. (Family Bible of Robert Bland and Mary Boyd.)
Descendents B. Lockhart (Daniel , Andrew , James , James , James , Robert , Allan ) was bornon 4 Nov 1848 in lee, virginia. He died on 1 Dec 1900 in corbin, Knox, Kentucky http://www.lockharts.com/genealogy/familytree/currentfamilytree/pafg09.htm
Extractions: Lockharts Eighth Generation (Continued) 2.1.1.9.6.9. Vashti Lockhart Daniel Andrew James ... Allan ) was born on 2 May 1835 in Lee, Virginia. She died on 29 Sep 1891 in Lebanon Township, Laclede, Missouri. She was buried in North Holman Cemetery, Auglaize Township, Missouri. Vashti married (1) Samuel Noe son of William Noe and Martha "Patsy" Bailey 1st m. 28 Jul 1861 in Lee, Virginia. Samuel was born in 1832 in Lee, Virginia. He died on 16 Feb 1865 in Camp Douglas, Cook, Illinois. He was buried in Confederate Mound, Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, IL. They had the following children: M i 2.1.1.9.6.9.1. Leander Noe was born on 7 Mar 1863 in Wallen's Creek, Lee, Virginia. He died on 2 May 1885 in Shepherd, San Jacinto, Texas. Vashti married (2) Amos Oliver 2nd m. ?. Amos was born in 1818 in Washington, Virginia. Vashti married (3) John A. Burd 3rd m. 4 Sep 1881 in Laclede, Missouri. 2.1.1.9.6.10. Martha "Mattie" Lockhart
West Virginia Histories Of Mining Chicago University of Illinois Press, 1981. corbin, David Alan, editor. lee, HowardBurton. Morgantown West virginia University, 1968. Livingston, William. http://www.clearlight.com/~wvhh/biblio/mining.htm
Extractions: Barb, John M. Strikes in the Southern West Virginia Coal Fields, 1912-1922. M.A. thesis, West Virginia University, 1949. Barger, Ralph L. Cartlidge, Oscar. Fifty Years of Coal Mining. Charleston: Rose City Press, 1936. Conley, Phil. History of the Coal Industry of West Virginia. Charleston: Educational Foundation, 1960. Conley, Phil. Life in a West Virginia Coal Field. Charleston: American Constitutional Association, 1923. Corbin, David Alan. Life, Work and Rebellion in the Coal Fields: The Southern West Virginia Miners, 1880-1922. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1981. Corbin, David Alan, editor. The West Virginia Mine Wars: An Anthology. Charleston: Appalachian Editions, 1990. Craigo, Robert W., editor. The New River Company: Mining Coal and Making History, 1906-1976. Mount Hope: New River Co., 1977. De Lauder, Roy Allen. The History of Coal Mining in West Virginia to 1915. master's thesis, University of Maryland, 1947. Dix, Keith. Work Relations in the Coal Industry: The Hand Loading Era, 1880-1930. Morgantown: West Virginia University Institute for Labor Studies, 1977.
PAA Member News 1416 June 2001 Linden-Museum, Stuttgart, Germany, submitted by virginia-lee Webb. Hill,Monique Jeudy-Ballini, Chantal Knowles, George A. corbin, Jean Michel http://www.pacificarts.org/newsletter.html
Extractions: We are pleased to announce the publication of Pacific Art: Persistence, Change and Meaning. This volume of essays is based on papers presented at the PAA special session in Chicago, 1999. Edited by Anita Herle, Nick Stanley, Karen Stevenson and Robert Welsch, the book contains 350 pages and 200 illustrations. In addition to the Introduction and Testimonial, twenty-eight essays are arranged in five chapters titled: Interrogating the past through the photographic image; Defining and contesting identities through art; Exploring museums, collectors and meanings; Studying agency and objects, and Negotiating change in contemporary Pacific art. Congratulations and thanks to the editors, publisher, and authors for producing another outstanding PAA volume.
The Clarion-Ledger: Mississippi's News Source Adam Wells of Iowa, and Duncan Monroe of virginia. by her stepmother, Ethel lee, andone brother, David lee. Jr., Bob Morrison III, Bob corbin, Heywood Washburn http://www.clarionledger.com/news/miss/deaths/2003020529.html
Extractions: /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="" var prop2="" var prop3="" var prop4="" var prop5="" var prop6="news" var prop7="local_news" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" /********* INSERT THE DOMAIN AND PATH TO YOUR CODE BELOW ************/ /********** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING ELSE BELOW THIS LINE! *************/ var s_code='' News Virginia Wells Tupelo Virginia Lee Wells, 72, died Monday, February 3, 2003, at home. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at W.E. Pegues Funeral Home on Jefferson Street in Tupelo. Services are 11 a.m. Thursday at First United Methodist Church in Tupelo with burial in Tupelo Memorial Park. Memorial services are 1 p.m. Friday at Crawford Street United Methodist Church in Vicksburg. Mrs. Wells was born on November 8, 1930, in Poplarville to the late John Edwin Lee Sr. and Lida Mae Smith Lee. She was a 1952 graduate of Mississippi State College for Women. She had lived briefly in Champagne, Ill. and Rome, New York and, in 1956, moved to Vicksburg. A teacher at heart, she 5th grade Sunday school for many years and 7th grade science at Carr Jr. High School from 1969 to 1970. She was very active with several volunteer groups including the PTA, United Methodist Women, and League of Women Voters. She was a member of Crawford Street United Methodist Church. In August 2000, she moved to Tupelo and became active in the First United Methodist Church. She was an avid photographer, a local history buff, and loved the time she spent with her family.