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Elander Lee (Witherington)

Also Known As: "Elender", "Elinor", "Elender Wetherington", "Eleanor Wetherington", "Elender Weatherington"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Colleton County, South Carolina, United States
Death: May 19, 1889 (76)
Berrien County, Georgia, United States
Place of Burial: Lakeland, Lanier County, Georgia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Peter Witherington and Jane Witherington
Wife of John Levi Lee
Mother of Pvt. Jesse Lee, CSA; Pvt. James E. Lee, Sr./CSA; John Lee, Jr.; William Jackson Lee; Julia Ann Knight and 1 other

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About Elander Lee

GEDCOM Note

Jesse Lee (1780-1853) According to Folks Huxford, Jesse Lee was born in Marion District, SC, in 1780, son of Moses Lee. He was a brother of Joshua Lee, who about 1830 dammed the northern outflow of Grand Bay, and constructed a grist mill at Allapaha, GA (now Lakeland),GA. Jesse Lee and his wife, Sarah, had five known children (perhaps others): John Lee, born 1808, married Elenor Wetherington; Moses C. Lee, born 1814, married Jincy Register; Aseneth Lee, born 1820, first married Samuel E. Register; Elizabeth Lee, born 1825, married William D. Wilkerson; Winnifred Lee, born 1827, married John Studstill. Record is found in Marion County, S. C., of deed from Mr. Lee joined by his wife Sarah, to Malcolm McIntyre, dated July 30, 1806, for 100 acres same being a part of a 4434-acre tract granted Moses Lee (Deed book C, page 14, Marion Co.). Two years later they were living in Pulaski County, Ga,, when Mr, Lee and his wife Sarah, were witnesses to a deed dated April 23, 1808, from John Fielder to John Lee, of Laurens County, to Lot 56, 24th District (Pulaski County deed book A, page 3). In the War of 1812, Jesse Lee served as a private under Capt. Fort in a detachment of Georgia militia stationed at Forts Mitchell and Green on the Ocmulgee River in Pulaski County. His brother, Joshua served as a captain at Fort Green. Jesse and Joshua Lee moved their families to Appling County about 1819, and a few years later they moved to Hamilton County, FL. There, Jesse and Sarah Lee united with Concord Primitive Baptist Church about 1832. Shortly thereafter, they had moved to Lowndes County, GA, settling in the portion now Lanier County. There Jesse Lee died in 1853, and on May 2, 1853, his son, Moses C. Lee, and son-in-law, Samuel E. Register, applied for administration of his estate; they were appointed, and administered the estate. Mrs. Lee died about 1848. They were buried in the cemetery at Union Church; graves unmarked.

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Elander Lee's Timeline

1813
April 23, 1813
Colleton County, South Carolina, United States
1834
December 29, 1834
Lowndes County, GA, United States
1835
February 2, 1835
1842
March 31, 1842
1845
April 14, 1845
1850
1850
1853
July 12, 1853
1880
1880
Age 66
District 1300, Berrien, Georgia, United States
1889
May 19, 1889
Age 76
Berrien County, Georgia, United States