I have been going crazy looking for the relationships of this group of lees, and trying to find out who their ancestors are. These is loads of speculation, but no real evidence where they are from or who they belong to.
1786 Berks Co sept census. Lee, Samuel, Amos, Samuel, Thos Jr., Isaac, Jesse ( pretty much all Lee family names)
1820 Wood County Census. Lee, Richard, Thomas, John, David and Richard again. ( more in 1810 census )
Early Church Records Maiden Creek, Olney, Exeter, Robeson sites - Lee, Charles, Amos, Enos, James, John , Samuel, William.
Are these the lees that lived in Northumberland and were engulfed by state line changing?, Are these part of the Lee families that served in Phila. before and after the beginning of the war?
Two wills from two different Richard Lees in Wood County Richard m. Nancy and Richard m.Tabitha. Richard m. Nancy is well documented with their children and land holdings.
It doesn't look like they are part of the shipwreck Lees, as most of the surviving Lees from the wreck, appear to be women, with husbands last named Lee who deceased prior to the birth of these individuals.
Do these names sound familiar?? Sounds like we have a pack of wild Lees running around here. ( ps ) many of these Lees can be found in KY after the younger Richard Lee died in 1838. The older Lee appears to have passed away about 1821.