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HALIFAX CO NC
Hammond/Howard/Hall
Hancock Lee 1673-1729 (s/o Col. Richard Lee 1652-1709 Northampton) m 1) Mary Kendall (d/o Col. William Kendall of Northampton) m2) Sarah Allerton 1671-1731 (d/o Isaac Allerton Esq.)

Hancock Lee m 5 Jan. 1734 Mary Willis, Spotsylvania Co.

Hancock Lee m Dec. 1776 Winifred Eustice Beale, King George Co. Va

Hancock Lee- b ca 1780, In 1840 (Simpson Co.?) Miss. census, with one male 5- 10; one male 10-15, one male 15-20, one male 20-30, one female 15-20; wife 50-60..

Hancock Lee d1792 Essex Co. Va. m Ann Smith. (Ryon)

Hancock Lee (s/o John Lee & Susannah Smith)

Hancock Lee - John "Hancock" Lee- d Putnam; Co. Ga. 1822

Hancock Lee - s/o Needham Lee, gs/of Capt. Thomas Lee

Hannah Bushrod (d/o Col. John Bushrod & Jenny Corbin) m John Augustine Washington

Hannah Cromwell b1726 (d/o John Cromwell d1734 & Hannah Rattenbury b Oct. 30, 1704) m Nicholas Orrick

Hannah Lee (d/o Charles Lee d1701 & Elizabeth Keene) Got 200 acres from her Uncle Hancock Lee's tract

Hannah Greneffe m 1) William Orrick d ca 1723 2) Gideon Howard (his first wife)

Hannah Rattenbury b Oct. 30, 1704 (d/o Dr. John Rattenbury & Margaret Besson) m 1) John Cromwell d1734 South Patapsco Hundred Baltimore Co. (His sole heir was John Cromwell of Anne Arundel 1726-1770) She m 2) William Worthington by 1737 (Ch: Thomas Worthington, William Worthington) So Worthingtons/Cromwell are half-brothers

Hannah Keene (d/o William Keene and Elizabeth Rogers) m 1) John Bushrod (s/o Richard & Apphia) d 1719. Bur Bushfield. 2 sons & 4 daus included Col. John Bushrod, Thomas Bushrod, Apphia Bushrod and Dorothy Bushrod. Hannah Keene m 2) Willoughby Allerton, gs/o Isaac Allerton

Hannah Rhodan (To Virginia through Maryland 1600s) m 1) Robert Hewitt 2) Hugh Lee 3) William Price who d 1668 (Ref. Arch. of Md. 49:35, 54:22, 57:177,352, (11) (3

Hanson Lee (s/o Joel Lee) b 12-27-1815 Johnston Co. N.C. m Martha Cates (Moved to Conecuh Co. Ala

Hatcher

Hathra

Heath, Abraham

Henrietta Lee m 1794 1) Richard Lee Turberville, Westmoreland Co. VA. 2) Rev. William Maffitt (Ryo

Helen Hammond (d/o Thomas Hammond & his first or second wife, Rebecca Larkin or Mary Heath) m William Worthingt

Henry Baker of Surry Co. Va. - (Silvester Bennett Hill in her will referred to "my loving friend Mary, wife of Henry Baker and remembered their daughter/her goddaughter Mary in her will). His son was Capt. Lawrence Baker whose daughter Catherine m Maj. Arthur All

Henry Ballenger Balinger - To N.C. from Frederick Co.Md Bought land 19 Oct. 1757 in Rowan Co N.C. from Richard Williams and Thomas Hunt, 53 acres, also in 1757 from Francis Corbin (Same exact migratory path as brothers of Margaret Howard Lee

Henry Gaither -m Martha Ridgely, William Dent wit.

Got 300 a grant Frederick Co Md Mar 14, 1753. assigned to John Howard, s/o Gideon Howard (therefore brother of Margaret Howard Lee) . John Howard assigned to Rubin Phillips Reubin Phillips of Frederick (They all moved to Rowan Co N.C. in 1750s

Henry Hill - b1670. m Mary. Lived near Bennett's Creek, upper Nansemond Co. Va. ch: Abraham Hill b1732, d Wilkes Co. Ga. 1792; Henry Hill, Isaac Hill, Theophilus Hill (son Greenberry Hil

Henry Hilleary 2-15-1726, (youngest son of Thomas Hilleary Jr. & Eleanor Young, m Cassandra Magruder, d/o John Magruder of Dunblane & Susanna Smith) See Ninian McGruder who married Brewer granddaughter/great granddaughter of Col. Nicholas Greenberry through John Brewe

Henry Hill - Exec. of will of Benjamin Andrews of Georgia (who was an old man when he married Elizabeth Few, widow of Col. Greenberry Lee, in 1789/90) Benjamin Andrews died 21 June 1796. (ch by Elizabeth Few: Moses Andrew, Hannah Andrew who married her first cousin (William) Few, died Tuscaloosa AL ca 1826, Then her mother Elizabeth Few moved to Montgomery where Moses Andrew was newspaper publisher/Methodist Episcopal minister

Henry Isham -- established in early 1600s on the south side of the James on his plantation Bermuda Hundred. "In that sparsely settled area" was somewhat of a social arbiter. Dau Mary, a "much courted belle" played a lute-like musical instrument called a cittern. One writer felt that her portrait showed "a long solemn face bearing a certain indication of suppression." She brought to husband William Randolph important colonial connections and was principal heiress of her father. (Randolphs of Virgini

Henry Lee - immigrant. brother of Richard Lee, m Marah Adkins. To Va. 16

Henry Lee -- m Margaret Smith, d/o John Smith Sr. who died in Barbados, will 15 oct. 1684. See St. Joseph's Parish. Ch of Margaret and Henry Lee: Henry Lee. Other ch of John Smith Sr.: Elizabeth Parker, unmarried; Richard Smith, Susanna Smith, John Smith. John Smith will wit by Thomas Whitfield, George Foste

Henry Lee, s/o John Lee, ch: Joshua Lee 1764-1821, Lemuel Lee, John Lee, Henry Lee, Abigail Lee, Elizabeth Lee

Henry Clay Lee (s/o Needham Wesley Lee b181

Henry Fitzhugh Lee, s/o Alto Vela Lee b 12-28-1844 Ala

Henry Neville (Sir) - named to Council of Va. 1607 when king enlarged it

Henry Pinkney Pinckney m widow of Philip Howard (s/o Samuel Howard will 1703 & Catherine Warner. Catherine Warner was d/o Elizabeth Harris and James Warner of Maryland. Elizabeth Harris was the d/o William Harris of South River.

Henry Randolph - first of family in England (nephew William came around 1669). Born in 1623. To Va. 1642, when Civil Wars were first brewing, as a young man under 20. Did well. Aligned himself with ruling coterie when he married Judith, d/o Henry Soane, speaker of the House of Burgesses. Became clerk of court in Henrico County about 1656 (nephew William inherrited) Was clerk of House of Burgesses 1660 until his death. He was in will of Miles Cary, wp June 1667, who directed sale of "the housing at Towne (which I bought of Mr. Randolph and have paid him for.") After 27 years he returned for a visit in 1669. Died 1673. Left children

Henry Ridgely- s/o Katherine Greenberry and Henry Ridgely. Was left something in 1703 will of his stepfather, John Howard

Henry Sewell (of Sewell's Point, Va). Was appointed by Gov. Berkeley to hold monthly court with Lt. Francis Mason. They agreed to pay Rev. Harrison 32 pounds (for inhabitants of the parish from Capt. Willoughby's plantation to Daniel Tanner's Creek) to continue service at Sewells Point. This happened May 25, 1640 at meeting of inhabitants of Lower Norfolk County. Another 33 pounds was contributed by Cornelius Lloyd, Henry Catlin & John Hill for themselves and the western branch. Another 36 was to be paid by Thomas Meeres, John Gaither and John Watkins for themselves & inhabitants of Daniel Tanners Creek

Hepsie Lee (s/o Arthur Lee Sr. & Elizabeth Mulsow

Heremod

Hezekiah Williams - 1768 (with Charles STrother?) petitioned for 100 acres Granville Co. (with Wm Smith?

Hillery Lee - m Celia. Lived in 1880 next to Marion Lee (See Butler Co. Al.

Hillery Lee, (g/so of William Greenberry Lee & Martha Jane Taylor of Putnam Co. Ga. and Covington Co. Al.) died before 10th birthday

Hillery Phillips, s/o Zachariah Phillips (b 1730, maybe in Md)

Hillery Phillips, s/o John Phillips WD 28 March 1777, Richmond Co Ga. (who was son of Reuben Phillips who migrated with family of Margaret Howard Lee???) Daus: Sophia, Verlinda, Ruth, Mary, sons Jeremiah, George, exec: Jacob Beale, wit: Tobitha Harris

Hillery Simmons 1799 will New Hanover Co N.C. m d/o Daniel Lee d1775, ch: Asa Simmons, James Simmons, Enoch Simmons, Hillery Wilder, exec. of will of Edward Lee 1821 Johnston co

Hodges - found with Lee in Va & N.C. (Roger Hodges is in both places; sister Hodges m. Richard Taylor

Howard N. Lee of Monroe Co., Ala. Principal of Red Level school in Covington Co. Ala. 1917 (s/o Louis L. Lee b1832 N.C., gs/o Nathaniel Lee m __Washington

Hwala

Hugh Lee -- See Prince George Co. Va. Conveyed his patent bounded by Waughick Swamp to Thomas Mitchell and Christopher Davis. James Thweatt wit 1721 sale of land next to Hugh Le

Hugh Lee- See Prince George Co. Va. Had son Samuel Lee on his plantation on Orokick Branch. Witnesses to a land sale: Daniel Sturdivant, Charles Roberts, John Womack Jr. (These Womacks will be found with the John Lee family Putnam Co. Ga. late 1700s, early 1800s) Did Hugh Lee marry a daughter of William Lee??

Hugh Franklin Lee (s/o Needham Wesley Lee b1816

Humphrey Lee (See Peyton family of London. one sister m Godfrey Lee, another __Humphrey) Humphrey Lee of Virginia, nephew John Lee got with John Owen 1691 land assigned to Humphrey Lee on SS Old Poquodon River, next to George Hill.

Hannah Bushrod (d/o Col. John Bushrod & Jenny Corbin) m John Augustine Washington

Hannah Cromwell b1726 (d/o John Cromwell d1734 & Hannah Rattenbury b Oct. 30, 1704) m Nicholas Orrick

Hannah Lee (d/o Charles Lee d1701 & Elizabeth Keene) Got 200 acres from her Uncle Hancock Lee's tract

Hannah Greneffe m 1) William Orrick d ca 1723 2) Gideon Howard (his first wife)

Hannah Keene (d/o William Keene and Elizabeth Rogers) m 1) John Bushrod (s/o Richard & Apphia) d 1719. Bur Bushfield. 2 sons & 4 daus included Col. John Bushrod, Thomas Bushrod, Apphia Bushrod and Dorothy Bushrod. Hannah Keene m 2) Willoughby Allerton, gs/o Isaac Allerton

Hannah Rattenbury b Oct. 30, 1704 (d/o Dr. John Rattenbury & Margaret Besson) m 1) John Cromwell d1734 South Patapsco Hundred Baltimore Co. (His sole heir was John Cromwell of Anne Arundel 1726-1770) She m 2) William Worthington by 1737 (Ch: Thomas Worthington, William Worthington) So Worthingtons/Cromwell half-brothers

Hanson Lee (s/o Joel Lee) b 12-27-1815 Johnston Co. N.C. m Martha Cates (Moved to Conecuh Co. Ala.

Helen Hammond (d/o Thomas Hammond & his first or second wife, Rebecca Larkin or Mary Heath) m William Worthingto

Henrietta Lee m 1794 1) Richard Lee Turberville, Westmoreland Co. VA. 2) Rev. William Maffitt (Ryon

Henry Baker of Surry Co. Va. - (Silvester Bennett Hill in her will referred to "my loving friend Mary, wife of Henry Baker and remembered their daughter/her goddaughter Mary in her will). His son was Capt. Lawrence Baker whose daughter Catherine m Maj. Arthur Alle

Henry Ballenger Balinger - To N.C. from Frederick Co. N.C. Bought land 19 Oct. 1757 in Rowan Co N.C. from Richard Williams and Thomas Hunt, 53 acres, also in 1757 from Francis Corbi

Henry Gaither -m Martha Ridgely, William Dent wit All 3 apparently migrated with Lee & Howard. See Dent/Gaither in Ga.

Got 300 a grant Frederick Co Mar 14, 1753. assigned to John Howard, s/o Gideon Howard. John Howard assigned to Rubin Phillips Reubin Phillips of Frederick (They all moved to Rowan Co N.C. in 1750s) What was the connection?

Henry Hill - b1670. m Mary. Lived near Bennett's Creek, upper Nansemond Co. Va. ch: Abraham Hill b1732, d Wilkes Co. Ga. 1792; Henry Hill, Isaac Hill, Theophilus Hill (son Greenberry Hill

Henry Hill - Exec. of will of Benjamin Andrews of Georgia (who was an old man when he married Elizabeth Few, widow of Col. Greenberry Lee, in 1790s) Benjamin Andres died 21 June 1796. (ch by Elizabeth Few: Moses, Andrew, Hannah

Henry Hilleary 2-15-1726, (youngest son of Thomas Hilleary Jr. & Eleanor Young, m Cassandra Magruder, d/o John Magruder of Dunblane & Susanna Smith

Henry Isham -- established in early 1600s on the south side of the James on his plantation Bermuda Hundred. "In that sparsely settled area" was somewhat of a social arbiter. Dau Mary, a "much courted belle" played a lute-like musical instrument called a cittern. One writer felt that her portrait showed "a long solemn face bearing a certain indication of suppression." She brought to husband William Randolph important colonial connections and was principal heiress of her father. (Randolphs of Virginia

Henry Lee - immigrant. brother of Richard Lee, m Marah Adkins. To Va. 164

Henry Lee -- m Margaret Smith, d/o John Smith Sr. who died in Barbados, will 15 oct. 1684. See St. Joseph's Parish. Ch of Margaret and Henry Lee: Henry Lee. Other ch of John Smith Sr.: Elizabeth Parker, unmarried; Richard Smith, Susanna Smith, John Smith. John Smith will wit by Thomas Whitfield, George Foster

Henry Lee, s/o John Lee, ch: Joshua Lee 1764-1821, Lemuel Lee, John Lee, Henry Lee, Abigail Lee, Elizabeth Lee

Henry Clay Lee (s/o Needham Wesley Lee b1816

Henry Fitzhugh Lee, s/o Alto Vela Lee b 12-28-1844 Ala

Henry Neville (Sir) - named to Council of Va. 1607 when king enlarged it

Henry Pinkney Pinckney m widow of Philip Howard (s/o Samuel Howard will 1703 & Catherine Warner. Catherine Warner was d/o Elizabeth Harris and James Warner of Maryland. Elizabeth Harris was the d/o William Harris of South River.

Henry Randolph - first of family in England (nephew William came around 1669). Born in 1623. To Va. 1642, when Civil Wars were first brewing, as a young man under 20. Did well. Aligned himself with ruling coterie when he married Judith, d/o Henry Soane, speaker of the House of Burgesses. Became clerk of court in Henrico County about 1656 (nephew William inherrited) Was clerk of House of Burgesses 1660 until his death. He was in will of Miles Cary, wp June 1667, who directed sale of "the housing at Towne (which I bought of Mr. Randolph and have paid him for.") After 27 years he returned for a visit in 1669. Died 1673. Left children

Henry Ridgely- s/o Katherine Greenberry and Henry Ridgely. Was left something in 1703 will of his stepfather, John Howard

Henry Sewell (of Sewell's Point, Va). Was appointed by Gov. Berkeley to hold monthly court with Lt. Francis Mason. They agreed to pay Rev. Harrison 32 pounds (for inhabitants of the parish from Capt. Willoughby's plantation to Daniel Tanner's Creek) to continue service at Sewells Point. This happened May 25, 1640 at meeting of inhabitants of Lower Norfolk County. Another 33 pounds was contributed by Cornelius Lloyd, Henry Catlin & John Hill for themselves and the western branch. Another 36 was to be paid by Thomas Meeres, John Gaither and John Watkins for themselves & inhabitants of Daniel Tanners Cre

Hepsie Lee (s/o Arthur Lee Sr. & Elizabeth Mulsow

Hezekiah Williams - 1768 (with Charles STrother?) petitioned for 100 acres Granville Co. (with Wm Smith?

Hillery Lee - m Celia. Lived in 1880 next to Marion Lee (See Butler Co. Al.

Hillery Lee, (g/so of William Greenberry Lee & Martha Jane Taylor of Putnam Co. Ga. and Covington Co. Al.) died before 10th birthday

Hillery Phillips, s/o Zachariah Phillips (b 1730, maybe in Md)

Hillery Phillips, s/o John Phillips WD 28 March 1777, Richmond Co Ga. (who was son of Reuben Phillips who migrated with family of Margaret Howard Lee) Daus: Sophia, Verlinda, Ruth, Mary, sons Jeremiah, George, exec: Jacob Beale, wit: Tobitha Harris

Hillery Simmons 1799 will New Hanover Co N.C. m d/o Daniel Lee d1775, ch: Asa Simmons, James Simmons, Enoch Simmons, Hillery Wilder, exec. of will of Edward Lee 1821 Johnston co

Howard N. Lee of Monroe Co., Ala. Principal of Red Level school in Covington Co. Ala. 1917 (s/o Louis L. Lee b1832 N.C., gs/o Nathaniel Lee m __Washington

Hugh Lee -- See Prince George Co. Va. Conveyed his patent bounded by Waughick Swamp to Thomas Mitchell and Christopher Davis. James Thweatt wit 1721 sale of land next to Hugh Lee (James Thweatt was admin of will of John Lee, widow Judith. Later, James Thweatt is married to a Judith (Peterson). This is the Lee related to Roger Hodges family found later in Halifax N.

Hugh Lee- See Prince George Co. Va. Had son Samuel Lee on his plantation on Orokick Branch. Witnesses to a land sale: Daniel Sturdivant, Charles Roberts, John Womack Jr. (These Womacks will be found with the John Lee family Putnam Co. Ga. late 1700s, early 1800s) Did Hugh Lee marry a daughter of William Lee??

Hugh Franklin Lee (s/o Needham Wesley Lee b1816

Humphrey Lee (See Peyton family of London. one sister m Godfrey Lee, another __Humphrey) Humphrey Lee of Virginia, nephew John Lee got with John Owen 1691 land assigned to Humphrey Lee on SS Old Poquodon River, next to George Hill.