Captain James Lee Jr. and Rowena Bayliss
Husband Captain James Lee Jr.
AKA: James L. Lee Jr. 59 Born: 8 Mar 1832 - Stewart County, Tennessee 1,59,508 Died: 12 Feb 1905 - Stewart County, Tennessee 59,408 Buried: - Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 408
Father: Captain James Lee Sr. (Abt 1809- ) Mother: Peninah Lucinda Gibson (Abt 1810-1853) 508
Marriage: 1858 - Stewart County, Tennessee 59Events
Federal Census: General Population Schedule, 1850, Stewart County, Tennessee. 509 Stewart County, Tennessee
13 Dec 1850
William Ellis, Assistant Marshal
1175 1175
James Lee. M43(2?). Commander of Steam Boat. $800 real estate value. TN.
Penina. F40.
James. M18. Student. TN.
Edtar(?). M13. TN.
Stacker. M3. TN.
Hariet Cunningham. F18. Ireland.
Four doors up is listed Thomas M. Lee:
1171 1171
Thomas M. Lee. M47(1?). Farmer. Real estate value $850. TN.
Rebecca. F43. SC.
William. M25. Farmer. TN.
John. M16. Farmer. TN.
Mary. F7(1?). TN. Education: Graduate of Princeton University School of Law, 1857, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey.
Federal Census: General Population Schedule, 1860, Stewart County, Tennessee. 510 Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee
Page 188 (penned)
30 July 1860
H.C. Buckner, Assistant Marshall
1377 1382
James Lee. 28M. Lawyer. Real estate value $25,000; personal estate value $1,580. TN.
Rowena. 21F. TN.
Rosa. 8/12 F. TN.
Stacker. 12M. TN.
Two dwellings before James Lee live T(?).B. Bayliss, age 25, & Ellen, age 18. Residence: James Lee Memorial Academy of Arts, 1869, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Quoted from:
Tennessee Encylopedia of History and Culture (Works Project Administration, 1939) and the Newsletter of the Society of Tennessee Archivists (Summer 2005).
In 1925 the Memphis Art Association organized free art instruction at the Nineteenth Century Club. In 1929 the school was moved to Adams Avenue when Miss Rosa Lee of the Lee Steamship Line family donated her house to the city as a memorial to her father. From that time, the school was known as the James Lee Memorial Academy of Arts. In 1930 Rosa Lee purchased adjoining property and donated it also to the city as part of the memorial.
In 1958 the school was moved to a new building that exemplified 1950s modernism, and the school name was changed to Memphis College of Art.
The three story brick house was built by James & Rowena (Bayliss) Lee in 1869. The Lee house can be viewed at the James Lee Memorial, 680-690 Adams Street at the intersection of Adams & Orleans. In 1978 it was added to the National Register of Historical Places.
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Quoted from the Tennessee Preservation League website:
Harrson-Goyer-Lee House, Memphis, Shelby County
This exuberant Victorian mansion-- the longtime home of riverboat tycoon James Lee and also the first home of the Memphis Academy of Art-- began as a small dwelling in 1848. It was expanded again by 1865 and in the early 1870s. The last remodeling, by architect Edward Jones, was done in the Victorian Eclectic style. With its Mansard tower, rounded arch Italianate windows, and grand cornice brackets, the house is among the most important examples of its type in Tennessee. It has been unoccupied since 1959, with only isolated repairs made. It is located next to another grand home, the Woodruff-Fontaine House, a museum located in an area known as "Victorian Village." The Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities has long-term leases for both properties with the City of Memphis, but the leases expire in 2011. There is concern among local preservationists that the City would reclaim the house upon the expiration of the lease, and its future would be very uncertain.
Photographs: http://andreasphotolenz2.com/james_lee_house
Federal Census: General Population Schedule, 1870, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. 46 Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
Hunt Ward
Page 52
29 July 1870
George A. Clark, Assistant Marshal
410 505
Lee, James. 35MW. Lawyer. TN.
Lorena[sic]. 28FW. TN.
Rosa. 10FW. TN. Attends school.
Sallie. 9FW. TN.
Robert E. 6MW. TN.
James J. 3MW. TN.
Bayliss G. 9/12 MW. TN. Born in September.
Wilson, Francis. 25FM. TN. [M could be a W.]
Exom(?), Charlotte. 15FB. TN. Federal Census: General Population Schedule, 1880, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
ED 138
Page 14
8 June 1880
Josiah Dixon, Enumerator
117 Adams Street
74 74
Lee, James. WM46. Married. St boat captain. TN TN TN.
Roanna. Wife. FW38. Married. TN TN TN.
Rosa. Daughter. FW18. Single. TN TN TN.
Sallie. Daughter. FW17. Single. TN TN TN.
Robert E. Son. MW15. Single. Clk in office. TN TN TN.
Jas. Son. MW13. Single. Attends school. TN TN TN.
Bayliss. Son. MW13. Single. Attends school. TN TN TN.
Peters. MW7. Single. TN TN TN.
Georgie. Daughter. FW5. Single. TN TN TN.
__ar Bell. Daughter. FW4. Single. TN TN TN.
Hart, Gertie. Boarder. FW19. Single. TN TN TN.
Brown, Eliza. Cook. FB37. Widowed. Cook. TN Mis(?) Mis(?). Biography: James Lee, Jr., 1886. 508 Quoted from the Goodspeed History of Tennessee:
James Lee, Jr., vice-president of the First National Bank, and of the Taxing District of Memphis, came to this city in 1858, and located here permanently. in 1860. He practiced law with Valentine & Lee; Chambers, Lee & Warinner, and Lee & Warinner, but gave up the law in 1877, to manage the Lee line of steamers, of which line he is president and principal owner. Mr. Lee was born in Stewart County, Tenn., March 8, 1832, and graduated at Princeton, N. J., in 1853, and then practiced law at Dover, Stewart County, until his interests drew him to Memphis. His father, James Lee, was a native of Sumner County, but moved to Stewart County, and there married Miss Peninah Lucinda Gibson, who died in 1853. The father, an old retired boatman, is yet living in this city. In 1858 our subject married Miss Rowena Bayliss, a native of Montgomery County, Tenn., and by her has a family of ten children. The family are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
City Directory: James Lee, Jr., 1890 1891, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. 412 Name: Jas. Lee, Jr.; R. E. Lee
Location 1: 294 Front
Business Name: Lee Line Steamers, (Friars Point and Osceola)
Occupation: Superintendent; Secretary and Treasurer
Year: 1890
City: Memphis State: TN
Name: James Lee, Jr.
Location 2: Residence 117 Adams
Business Name: Lee Line Steamers
Occupation: Superintendent
Year: 1890
City: Memphis State: TN
Name: N. M. Jones; James Lee, Jr.; C. W. Schulte
Location 1: 14 Madison
Business Name: First National Bank, The
Occupation: President; Vice President; Cashier
Year: 1891
City: Memphis State: TN
Name: James Lee
Location 2: Residence 354 Adams
Business Name: Lee Line Steamers
Occupation: Superintendent
Year: 1891
City: Memphis State: TN
Name: James Lee; R. E. Lee
Location 1: 292 Front
Business Name: Lee Line Steamers
Occupation: Superintendent; Secretary
Year: 1891
City: Memphis
State: TN
Name: J. Lee, Jr.
Location 1: 294 Front
Business Name: St. Francis River Transportation Co.
Occupation: Superintendent
Year: 1891
City: Memphis
State: TN
Federal Census: General Population, 1900, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. 46 Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
5th Civil District
Ward 8
ED 82, Sheet 20B
11 June 1900
George H. Kane, Enumerator
Adams Street
Dwelling & Family Number Illegible
Lee, James. Head. WM March 1832, age 68. Married 40 years. Pres Lee Line Steamer. Owns house.
Rowena. Wife. WF April 1844, age 59. Married 40 years; has born 10 children, 10 living. TN TN TN.
Rosa. Daughter. WF Nov 1860, age 39. Single. TN TN TN.
Sarrah. Daughter. WF Feb 1864, age 36. Single. TN TN TN.
Robert E. Son. WM May 1865, age 35. Single. TN TN TN. Mgr Lee Line Str.
James, Jr. Son. WM Oct 1867, age 32. Married 8 years. TN TN TN. Manufacturer.
Bayliss G. Son. WM Sept 1869, age 30. Single. TN TN TN. Manufacturer.
Peters. Son. WM July 1871, age 28. Single. TN TN TN. Manufacturer.
Parker [marked out], Georgia. Daughter. FW Sept 1874, age 25. Married [number of years & number of children intentionally blotched over]. TN TN TN.
Lee, Ora B. Daughter. WF March 1876, [age blotched over]. Single. TN TN TN.
S. Rees. Son. WM Nov 1880, age 19. Single. TN TN TN. Clerk.
Rowena. Daughter. WF Nov 1882, age 17. Single. TN TN TN.
F____, Robert. Servant. BM Sept 1878, age 22. Single. MS MS MS. Servant.
Nolan, Nora. Servant. WF Aug 1867, age 32. Widowed; has born 3 children, 1 living. TN TN TN. Servant.
Aldridge, Jane. Servant. BF Sept 1869, age 40. Single. TN TN TN. Servant.
Jones, George. Servant. BM Aug 1876, age 23. Single. TN TN TN. Servant. Steamship: Stacker Lee, 1902 1916, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. The Stacker Lee was built about 1902 by the Lee Line Steamers in Memphis. The ship was named for the founder's son, Samuel Stacker Lee. The boat operated until 1916.
The Stacker Lee steamship provided the model for the Cotton Blossom, "the traveling theater palace," in Edna Ferber's book Show Boat, written in 1926 & first produced on Broadway by Florenz Ziegfeld.
James Lee, Sr., and James Lee, Jr., often named their steamships for members of his family, particularly their children: James Lee (II), Robert E. Lee, Stacker Lee, Georgia Lee, Bayliss Lee, Rees Lee, Peters Lee, Sadie Lee, Ora Lee, Rosa Lee, Rowena Lee, John Lee, Harry Lee and Robert E. Lee, Jr.
Samuel Stacker Lee is often rumored to be the fellow in the jazz song "Stagger Lee," but there is sound disagreement on the matter among showboat aficionados and steamship historians. Biography & Occupation: Steamship Line Entrepreneur. 511 Quoted from Tennessee, The Volunteer State, 1769-1923, Vol. 3
James Lee, Sr., was one of the earliest ironmongers of Stewart county and met with notable success in his undertakings. He turned from that business to steamboating on the Cumberland river, taking up the work first as a means of getting his product to the markets. He and his son, who also bore the name of James Lee, removed to Memphis at a very early date and established the Lee Line Steamers to operate on the Mississippi, and Robert E. Lee is of the third generation to head this business, which under the able guidance of grandfather, father and son has been developed into the greatest transportation system on the inland waters of the United States.
James Lee, the father, graduated in law at Princeton University in 1857, and is one of the most prominent and influential citizens of Memphis, contributing in notable measure to its commercial growth and development and to the maintenance of high civic standards here.
Obituary: James Lee, Jr., Feb 1905, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Cadiz (Kentucky) Record - Feb 1905
James Lee
Capt James Lee, one of the most prominent river men of the South, died Sunday at his home in Memphis of paralysis. In early life Capt Lee lived near Dover and was engaged in Cumberland river navigation, his father before him being a steamboat man.
He moved to Memphis when a young man, and his first public service was immediately following the yellow fever epidemic of 1878-1879 at which time Memphis was suffering from demoralization, depopulation and practical bankruptcy as the result of the scourge.
The wife of Captain Lee is a sister of Mrs Hart and an aunt of Mrs F.T. Street, of this city. Capt Lee himself was known to many of our older citizens.
He leaves a large family, and a large fortune to be divided among them.
Company History: Lee Line Steamers, Bef 1840 1924, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. 512 Lee Steamer Line Company History
The Lee Steamer Line was founded by James Lee, Sr. He began as an iron monger at Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee. Located on the Cumberland River, he eventually began to operate his own steamers to carry his goods to market, thus eliminating the middleman transporter. Eventually he and his family moved to Memphis to locate the main offices on the Mississippi River.
In the federal census of 1840, James is enumerated in Sumner County as employed in the navigation of canals, lakes, and rivers. In the federal census of 1850 James Lee, Sr., is listed in the Stewart County census as a steamboat captain.
The son, James Lee, Jr., did much to expand the company. After graduating from Yale Law school, he married Rowena Bayliss of Stewart County.
Officers of the Lee Steamer Line company at various times:
Capt. James Lee, Sr. - Founder
James Lee, Jr. - President & Vice President
Samuel Stacker Lee - Vice President
G.F Lee - Vice President
J.M. Tucker - General Agent, St. Louis.
Controlling office in Memphis, Tennessee
Ran the Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers
Boats (a partial list):
1871 - 1879 Phil Allin, dismantled. Engines went to James Lee.
1876 - 1892 (?) Coahoma
1879 - 1894 James Lee
1887 - 1892 Rosa Lee
1883 - 1895 The Gayoso
1889 The Bayless Lee, sold early on to Capt E.W.B. Noland and renamed Delta
1889 - 1895 Lady Lee
1895 City Of Osceola, formerly City of Owensboro
? - 1897 Chickasaw
1890 - 1902 (?) Rowena Lee
1890s Ferd Harold
1891 - 1900 or so: Ora Lee, afterward became Orlando
1898 - 1914 Georgia Lee, named for the daughter of Capt. James Lee
1898 - 1917 James Lee. 1917 converted to excursion and renamed Desoto
1898 - 1904 Robert E. Lee, named not for the General, but for Captain Robert E. Lee of Memphis, Tennessee. son of Edir Lee, who was brother to James Lee, Sr.
1899 Harry Lee, originally the City Of Wheeling
1899 - 1913 Peters Lee
1899 - 1906 Rees Lee the 1st
1900 Christened the Rowena Lee, which was bought by St. Louis & Tennessee River Packet Company before she left the builders and renamed City of Clifton
1901 - 1912 Sadie Lee, named for Sadie Ardinger Lee, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. James Lee, Jr.
1898 - 1906 Sun which was launched 1898
1902 - 1916 Stacker Lee
1904 - 1925 Eclipse XII, originally the City Of St. Joseph
1909 - 1919 or so Rees Lee II, originally the S.S. Brown
Jan 1911 John Lee, formerly the H.W. Buttorff and later the Lee excursion boat Princess.
1911 - 1916 or later: the Eleonore
1912 - 1913 Bob Lee, Jr., sometimes referred to as the Robert E. Lee Jr.
1915 - Jan 1921 (?) Harry Lee II
1934 - 1936 Joe Curtis, formerly the Emily, the Dixie B. Line, and the Ohio II
192? - 1936 Warsaw, later sold to Wolf River Trans, ending the Lee Line.
Principal Captains:
James Lee, founder
James Lee, Jr.
Robert E. Lee, Sr., son of James Lee, Jr.
Other Captains - estimated dates:
1882 Stacker Lee
1887 Joe Fowler
1901 George Carvell
1902 Shep Lightner
1890 S. John J. Darragh & Milt Harry
1912 Thomas Staid
1898 N.B. McNeeely
1913 William Stapleton
1930s Peters Lee
In 1924 the Delta Steamer Line and the Lee Line consolidated, becoming Valley Line Steamers. Capt. Peters Lee was manager of the new company and Captain Jeff Hicks was president. The company offices continued to be located in Memphis, Tennessee.
Wife Rowena Bayliss 389
Born: Abt 1839 - Tennessee 389 Died: 7 May 1919 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 409 Buried:
Father: Joel Bayliss (1793-1857) 389 Mother: Mary Brigham (Abt 1806-1847) 235
Events
Alternate Birth Date: Rowena Bayliss Lee, Apr 1844. 1
Federal Census: General Population Schedule, 1850, Montgomery County, Tennessee. 389 Montgomery County, Tennessee
22 Nov 1850
T. Ramey, Assistant Marshall
1459 1459
Joel Bayliss. 54M. Farmer. Real estate value $4000. NC.
Susan A. 35F. VA.
Eleanor. 20F. TN.
Button L. 14M. TN.
Henry W. 13M. TN.
Rowena. 11F. TN.
Virginia H. 9F. TN.
Isaac L. 6M. TN.
Robert Neblett. 9M. TN.
Walter C. Neblett. 6M. TN.
Mary J. Bayliss. 2F. TN.
Joel E. Bayliss. 6 months M. TN.
Tennessee Shelby. 40F. TN. Federal Census: General Population Schedule, 1860, Stewart County, Tennessee. 510 Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee
Page 188 (penned)
30 July 1860
H.C. Buckner, Assistant Marshall
1377 1382
James Lee. 28M. Lawyer. Real estate value $25,000; personal estate value $1,580. TN.
Rowena. 21F. TN.
Rosa. 8/12 F. TN.
Stacker. 12M. TN.
Two dwellings before James Lee live T(?).B. Bayliss, age 25, & Ellen, age 18. Residence: James Lee Memorial Academy of Arts, 1869, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Quoted from:
Tennessee Encylopedia of History and Culture (Works Project Administration, 1939) and the Newsletter of the Society of Tennessee Archivists (Summer 2005).
In 1925 the Memphis Art Association organized free art instruction at the Nineteenth Century Club. In 1929 the school was moved to Adams Avenue when Miss Rosa Lee of the Lee Steamship Line family donated her house to the city as a memorial to her father. From that time, the school was known as the James Lee Memorial Academy of Arts. In 1930 Rosa Lee purchased adjoining property and donated it also to the city as part of the memorial.
In 1958 the school was moved to a new building that exemplified 1950s modernism, and the school name was changed to Memphis College of Art.
The three story brick house was built by James & Rowena (Bayliss) Lee in 1869. The Lee house can be viewed at the James Lee Memorial, 680-690 Adams Street at the intersection of Adams & Orleans. In 1978 it was added to the National Register of Historical Places.
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Quoted from the Tennessee Preservation League website:
Harrson-Goyer-Lee House, Memphis, Shelby County
This exuberant Victorian mansion-- the longtime home of riverboat tycoon James Lee and also the first home of the Memphis Academy of Art-- began as a small dwelling in 1848. It was expanded again by 1865 and in the early 1870s. The last remodeling, by architect Edward Jones, was done in the Victorian Eclectic style. With its Mansard tower, rounded arch Italianate windows, and grand cornice brackets, the house is among the most important examples of its type in Tennessee. It has been unoccupied since 1959, with only isolated repairs made. It is located next to another grand home, the Woodruff-Fontaine House, a museum located in an area known as "Victorian Village." The Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities has long-term leases for both properties with the City of Memphis, but the leases expire in 2011. There is concern among local preservationists that the City would reclaim the house upon the expiration of the lease, and its future would be very uncertain.
Federal Census: General Population Schedule, 1870, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. 46 Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
Hunt Ward
Page 52
29 July 1870
George A. Clark, Assistant Marshal
410 505
Lee, James. 35MW. Lawyer. TN.
Lorena[sic]. 28FW. TN.
Rosa. 10FW. TN. Attends school.
Sallie. 9FW. TN.
Robert E. 6MW. TN.
James J. 3MW. TN.
Bayliss G. 9/12 MW. TN. Born in September.
Wilson, Francis. 25FM. TN. [M could be a W.]
Exom(?), Charlotte. 15FB. TN. Federal Census: General Population Schedule, 1880, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
ED 138
Page 14
8 June 1880
Josiah Dixon, Enumerator
117 Adams Street
74 74
Lee, James. WM46. Married. St boat captain. TN TN TN.
Roanna. Wife. FW38. Married. TN TN TN.
Rosa. Daughter. FW18. Single. TN TN TN.
Sallie. Daughter. FW17. Single. TN TN TN.
Robert E. Son. MW15. Single. Clk in office. TN TN TN.
Jas. Son. MW13. Single. Attends school. TN TN TN.
Bayliss. Son. MW13. Single. Attends school. TN TN TN.
Peters. MW7. Single. TN TN TN.
Georgie. Daughter. FW5. Single. TN TN TN.
__ar Bell. Daughter. FW4. Single. TN TN TN.
Hart, Gertie. Boarder. FW19. Single. TN TN TN.
Brown, Eliza. Cook. FB37. Widowed. Cook. TN Mis(?) Mis(?). Federal Census: General Population, 1900, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. 46 Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
5th Civil District
Ward 8
ED 82, Sheet 20B
11 June 1900
George H. Kane, Enumerator
Adams Street
Dwelling & Family Number Illegible
Lee, James. Head. WM March 1832, age 68. Married 40 years. Pres Lee Line Steamer. Owns house.
Rowena. Wife. WF April 1844, age 59. Married 40 years; has born 10 children, 10 living. TN TN TN.
Rosa. Daughter. WF Nov 1860, age 39. Single. TN TN TN.
Sarrah. Daughter. WF Feb 1864, age 36. Single. TN TN TN.
Robert E. Son. WM May 1865, age 35. Single. TN TN TN. Mgr Lee Line Str.
James, Jr. Son. WM Oct 1867, age 32. Married 8 years. TN TN TN. Manufacturer.
Bayliss G. Son. WM Sept 1869, age 30. Single. TN TN TN. Manufacturer.
Peters. Son. WM July 1871, age 28. Single. TN TN TN. Manufacturer.
Parker [marked out], Georgia. Daughter. FW Sept 1874, age 25. Married [number of years & number of children intentionally blotched over]. TN TN TN.
Lee, Ora B. Daughter. WF March 1876, [age blotched over]. Single. TN TN TN.
S. Rees. Son. WM Nov 1880, age 19. Single. TN TN TN. Clerk.
Rowena. Daughter. WF Nov 1882, age 17. Single. TN TN TN.
F____, Robert. Servant. BM Sept 1878, age 22. Single. MS MS MS. Servant.
Nolan, Nora. Servant. WF Aug 1867, age 32. Widowed; has born 3 children, 1 living. TN TN TN. Servant.
Aldridge, Jane. Servant. BF Sept 1869, age 40. Single. TN TN TN. Servant.
Jones, George. Servant. BM Aug 1876, age 23. Single. TN TN TN. Servant. Federal Census: General Population Schedule, 1910, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. 46 Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee
Ward 23
ED 258, Sheet 7B
20 April 1910
William T. Willshire, Enumerator
690 Adams Avenue
109 113
Lee, Mrs. Rowena. Head. MW66. Widowed; has born 10 children, 10 living. TN TN TN. Own income. Owns house, free and clear.
Rosa. Daughter. FW48. Single. TN TN TN. None.
Bayliss G. Son. MW36. Single. TN TN TN. Steam Boating. Wages.
Peter [sic]. Son. MW34. Single. TN TN TN. Steam Boating. Wages.
O.B. Daughter. FW27. Single. TN TN TN. None.
S.R. Son. MW26. Single. TN TN TN. Steam Boating. Wages.
R.B. Daughter. FW24. Single. TN TN TN. None.
Ward, Henry. Servant. MB28. Single. TN TN TN. Chauffeur, Residence. Wages.
Steamship: Stacker Lee, 1902 1916, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. The Stacker Lee was built about 1902 by the Lee Line Steamers in Memphis. The ship was named for the founder's son, Samuel Stacker Lee. The boat operated until 1916.
The Stacker Lee steamship provided the model for the Cotton Blossom, "the traveling theater palace," in Edna Ferber's book Show Boat, written in 1926 & first produced on Broadway by Florenz Ziegfeld.
James Lee, Sr., and James Lee, Jr., often named their steamships for members of his family, particularly their children: James Lee (II), Robert E. Lee, Stacker Lee, Georgia Lee, Bayliss Lee, Rees Lee, Peters Lee, Sadie Lee, Ora Lee, Rosa Lee, Rowena Lee, John Lee, Harry Lee and Robert E. Lee, Jr.
Samuel Stacker Lee is often rumored to be the fellow in the jazz song "Stagger Lee," but there is sound disagreement on the matter among showboat aficionados and steamship historians. Company History: Lee Line Steamers, Bef 1840 1924, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. 512 Lee Steamer Line Company History
[Original spelling, punctuation, and wording preserved.]
The Lee Steamer Line was founded by James Lee, Sr. He began as an iron monger at Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee. Located on the Cumberland river, he eventually began to operate his own steamers to carry his goods to market, thus eliminating the middleman transporter. Eventually he and his family moved to Memphis to locate the main offices on the Mississippi River.
In the federal census of 1840, James is enumerated in Sumner County as employed in the navigation of canals, lakes, and rivers. In the federal census of 1850 James Lee, Sr., is listed in the Stewart County census as a steamboat captain.
The son, James Lee, Jr., did much to expand the company. After graduating from Yale Law school, he married Rowena Bayliss of Stewart County.
Officers of the Lee Steamer Line company at various times::
Capt. James Lee, Sr. - Founder
James Lee, Jr. - President & Vice President
Samuel Stacker Lee - Vice President
G.F Lee - Vice President
J.M. Tucker - General Agent, St. Louis.
Controlling office in Memphis, Tennessee
Ran the Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers
Boats (a partial list):
1871 - 1879 Phil Allin, dismantled. Engines went to James Lee.
1876 - 1892 (?) Coahoma
1879 - 1894 James Lee
1887 - 1892 Rosa Lee
1883 - 1895 The Gayoso
1889 The Bayless Lee, sold early on to Capt E.W.B. Noland and renamed Delta
1889 - 1895 Lady Lee
1895 City Of Osceola, formerly City of Owensboro
? - 1897 Chickasaw
1890 - 1902 (?) Rowena Lee
1890s Ferd Harold
1891 - 1900 or so: Ora Lee, afterward became Orlando
1898 - 1914 Georgia Lee, named for the daughter of Capt. James Lee
1898 - 1917 James Lee. 1917 converted to excursion and renamed Desoto
1898 - 1904 Robert E. Lee, named not for the General, but for Captain Robert E. Lee of Memphis, Tennessee. son of Edir Lee, who was brother to James Lee, Sr.
1899 Harry Lee, originally the City Of Wheeling
1899 - 1913 Peters Lee
1899 - 1906 Rees Lee the 1st
1900 Christened the Rowena Lee, which was bought by St. Louis & Tennessee River Packet Company before she left the builders and renamed City of Clifton
1901 - 1912 Sadie Lee, named for Sadie Ardinger Lee, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. James Lee, Jr.
1898 - 1906 Sun which was launched 1898
1902 - 1916 Stacker Lee
1904 - 1925 Eclipse XII, originally the City Of St. Joseph
1909 - 1919 or so Rees Lee II, originally the S.S. Brown
Jan 1911 John Lee, formerly the H.W. Buttorff and later the Lee excursion boat Princess.
1911 - 1916 or later: the Eleonore
1912 - 1913 Bob Lee, Jr., sometimes referred to as the Robert E. Lee Jr.
1915 - Jan 1921 (?) Harry Lee II
1934 - 1936 Joe Curtis, formerly the Emily, the Dixie B. Line, and the Ohio II
192? - 1936 Warsaw, later sold to Wolf River Trans, ending the Lee Line.
Principal Captains:
James Lee, founder
James Lee, Jr.
Robert E. Lee, Sr., son of James Lee, Jr.
Other Captains - estimated dates:
1882 Stacker Lee
1887 Joe Fowler
1901 George Carvell
1902 Shep Lightner
1890 S. John J. Darragh & Milt Harry
1912 Thomas Staid
1898 N.B. McNeeely
1913 William Stapleton
1930s Peters Lee
In 1924 the Delta Steamer Line and the Lee Line consolidated, becoming Valley Line Steamers. Capt. Peters Lee was manager of the new company and Captain Jeff Hicks was president. The company offices continued to be located in Memphis, Tennessee.
Children
1 M Stacker Lee 510
Born: Abt 1848 - Stewart County, Tennessee 510 Died: Buried:
2 M Robert Edward Lee Sr. 511
Born: 22 May 1863 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 511 Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Morrow (Abt 1886- ) 131,511 Marr: 16 Jun 1911 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 511Spouse: Minnie Hirsh ( - ) 199 Marr: 7 Nov 1886 - Stewart County, Tennessee 199
3 F Sarah Lee 1
AKA: Sallie Lee Born: Feb 1864 - Stewart County, Tennessee 1 Died: Buried:Spouse: Mr. Phillips ( - ) 513
4 M James J. Lee 12
Born: Abt 1867 - Stewart County, Tennessee 12 Died: Buried:
5 F Rosa Lee 510
Born: 27 Nov 1868 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 510,514 Died: Buried:Spouse: Did Not Marry
6 M Bayliss G. Lee 12
Born: Sep 1869 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 12 Died: 4 May 1926 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 409 Buried:
7 F Georgia L. Lee 1
AKA: Georgie Lee 74 Born: Sep 1874 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 1 Died: Buried:Spouse: Mr. Parker ( -Bef 1912) 515
8 M George Peters Lee 1,129,516
AKA: Peters Lee 74 Born: Abt 1875 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 129,516 Died: Jan 1933 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 516 Buried:Spouse: Edna Bingley (Abt 1888- ) 129
9 F Ora Bell Lee 1,74
Born: Mar 1876 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 1 Died: Buried:Spouse: Ed Farless ( - ) 199 Marr: 30 Aug 1889 - Stewart County, Tennessee 199
10 M Shelby Rees Lee Sr. 1,53,127
Born: 24 Nov 1880 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 1,127 Died: Buried:Spouse: Ruth Moon (Abt 1898- ) 53 Marr: Abt 1916 129
11 F Rowena B. Lee 1,131
Born: Nov 1882 - Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee 1 Died: Buried:
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108. Frances T. Ingmire, Wilkes County, Georgia: Marriages 1792-1925, St. Louis Missouri: n.p., 1985, p. 25: Rice, Mary - Anderson, Augustus; 6 April 1832.
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114. 1870 U.S. census, St. Francois County, Missouri, population schedule, Farmington, Randolph Township, p. 11 (penned), dwelling 73-74, 77, family 73-74, 77, James W., James F., and Samuel McCreary households; digital images, Ancestry.com (accessed 18 Nov 2015); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593.
115. U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1880 Federal Census, General Population Schedule, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Database of images on-line, Ancestry.com. Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005, Washington County, Missouri.
116. Brian Oster, Compiler, Vien Iηi, St. Francois County Marriages 1818-1908 & Washington County Marriages 1815-1937, abstracts online: http://www.vienici.com/moabs/lookups.html.
117. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910, Frankfort, Kentucky: microfilm rolls #994027-994058. Database on-line, Provo, Utah,: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, death record of son Elihu Walter Graham 2 July 1930.
118. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910, Frankfort, Kentucky: microfilm rolls #994027-994058. Database on-line, Provo, Utah,: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, John Beason Graham, Wayne County, Kentucky; 6 Nov 1858.
119. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Kentucky Birth Records, 1852-1910, Frankfort, Kentucky: microfilm rolls #994027-994058. Database on-line, Provo, Utah,: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, Sarah F. Graham, Wayne County, Kentucky; 15 Dec 1853.
120. U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Database of images online, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2005.), Wayne County, Kentucky, 1870.
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122. National Archives and Records Administration, General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934, Washington, D.C. Database online, Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000, Adaline Snow Graham widow's pension for Parris Graham's military service to the Union Army in Kentucky.
123. American Civil War Soldiers, Kingston, Massachusetts: Historical Data Systems, Inc., 1997-2000. Individual military records compiled from state rosters, pension records, regimental histories, photos, and journals. Database online at Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999, individual military service records of Parris Graham.
124. Kentucky GenWeb Project - Clinton County, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ky/county/clinton, soldiers serving in the Civil War from Clinton County.
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151. 1880 U.S. census, Washington County, Kentucky, population schedule, Washington County, Kentucky, enumeration district (ED) 8, p. 7 (penned), dwelling 4-5, family 8-9, Archer [sic] and David Wheeler households; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 1 Mar 2017); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9.
152. Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, original data extracted from state and county records, database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, death certificate #15906 of daughter Eliza Wheeler Simms, Washington County, Kentucky.
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154. Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, original data extracted from state and county records, database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, death certificate #5783 of daughter Mary, Mercer County, Kentucky.
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156. Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, original data extracted from state and county records, database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, death certificate #13912 of daughter Annie Wheeler Cloyd, Mercer County, Kentucky.
157. Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, original data extracted from state and county records, database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, death certificate #13912 of daughter Annie Wheeler Cloyd, Mercer County, Kentucky.
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159. Robert Fletcher, Ancestry World Tree: Andrew Fletcher, Sr. and Mary Willson, http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bobfletcher&id=I1245 and http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/e/Robert-Fletcher-3/index.html, McClure, Hopson & Related Families.
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162. 1850 U.S. census, Pulaski County, Kentucky, population schedule, Division 1, dwelling 530, family 530, Andrew and Margret Burton household; digital images, Ancestry.com; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432.
163. Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, original data extracted from state and county records, database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, death certificate #18488 of Elihue Walter. Graham, Wayne County, Kentucky.
164. Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, original data extracted from state and county records, database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, death certificate of Vina Hunter Graham, Wayne County, Kentucky.
165. Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953, original data extracted from state and county records, database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2007, death certificate of Vina Hunter Graham, Wayne County, Kentucky.
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167. U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1900 Federal Census, General Population Schedule, Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Database of images on-line, Ancestry.com. Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005, Wayne County, Kentucky: provides middle initial: Margaret J. Snow.
168. Randy Rich, Ancestry World Tree: Rich & Bounds Families, Ancestry.com / RootsWeb.com. E-mail: clyde1957@aol.com.
169. Kentucky, Hackney-Andrew, 17 Mar 1821; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Feb 2017).
170. 1850 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee, population schedule, Civil Districts 1-4, dwelling 46, family 46, David W. and Mary Hackney household; digital images, Ancestry.com (accessed 16 Apr 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432.
171. 1850 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee, population schedule, Districts 1-4, David W. Hackney; digital images, Ancestry.com; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432.
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174. Early Families of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Its Past and Present, compiled by the Ladies' Tarboro, North Carolina Genealogy and Library Association for the Preservation, Dissemination and Exultation of the History of Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, the Tarboro Society for Genealogy and Biography, 1881 (with an appendix added in 1920). Abstract database online at Ancestry.com; Cynthia Herrin, compiler, Edgecombe County, North Carolina Vital Records, 1720-1880, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000, death record of father, John Andrews.
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178. Early Families of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Its Past and Present, compiled by the Ladies' Tarboro, North Carolina Genealogy and Library Association for the Preservation, Dissemination and Exultation of the History of Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, the Tarboro Society for Genealogy and Biography, 1881 (with an appendix added in 1920). Abstract database online at Ancestry.com; Cynthia Herrin, compiler, Edgecombe County, North Carolina Vital Records, 1720-1880, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000, death record of husband, John Andrews.
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180. Sarah Sharpless, Ancestry World Tree: Kudzu Families, Ancestry.com / RootsWeb.com.
181. K. Kennedy, Ancestry World Tree: Elton - Jones - Kennedy - Brazzil, Ancestry.com / RootsWeb.com. E-mail: kkennedy@cowtown.net.
182. Linda Pratt, Ancestry World Tree: Floyd, Ancestry.com / RootsWeb.com. E-mail: pratt-d@juno.com.
183. Early Families of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Its Past and Present, compiled by the Ladies' Tarboro, North Carolina Genealogy and Library Association for the Preservation, Dissemination and Exultation of the History of Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, the Tarboro Society for Genealogy and Biography, 1881 (with an appendix added in 1920). Abstract database online at Ancestry.com; Cynthia Herrin, compiler, Edgecombe County, North Carolina Vital Records, 1720-1880, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000, death record of son, Cullen Andrews, Sr.
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185. Early Families of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Its Past and Present, compiled by the Ladies' Tarboro, North Carolina Genealogy and Library Association for the Preservation, Dissemination and Exultation of the History of Edgecombe Co., North Carolina, the Tarboro Society for Genealogy and Biography, 1881 (with an appendix added in 1920). Abstract database online at Ancestry.com; Cynthia Herrin, compiler, Edgecombe County, North Carolina Vital Records, 1720-1880, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000, Death record of son, Cullen Andrews, Sr.
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192. Will, of husband John Bayliss, written 1768, Halifax County, North Carolina.
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194. Will, of father John Bayliss, written 1768, Halifax County, North Carolina.
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203. Court Clerk, Montgomery County, Tennessee Court Records, transcribed by Donna McCreary Rodriguez from the microfilmed images of the handwritten documents, Court Book A, pages 381-382. John Bayliss is not found with wife Patience Bayliss in the 1820 census of Montgomery County, Tennessee. His will was written 7 Sept 1810 and rendered in April 1811 court.
204. 1790 U.S. census, Nash County, North Carolina, Horn households in Nash County; digital images (accessed 15 Apr 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M637.
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211. 1860 U.S. census, Coffee County, Alabama, population schedule, Rocky Head Post Office; digital images, Ancestry.com; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653.
212. Jordan Dodd, Compiler, North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2000, Raleigh, North Carolina: Liahona Research. Database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2005.
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406. Clarksville Weekly Chronicle, Clarksville, Tennessee, Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, Oct 1857.
407. Benson & Ripley, Managers, Southern Business Guide, 1879-80, Illustrated: Containing the Names, Business, and Address of the Leading Merchants, Manufacturers and Business Men in the Southern States, New York:: United States Central Publishing Company, 22 New Church Street, Post Office Box 3763, 1880. Online: http://www.wdbj.net/shelby/business/1879/index.html.
408. Tombstone Inscription, Find a Grave website: http://www.findagrave.com/.
409. Memphis, Shelby County, Public Library History & Genealogy Index, http://history.memphislibrary.org/WebZ/Authorize?sessionid=0&next=startscreen&bad=html/authofail.html. Telephone: (901) 415-2700.
410. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents.
411. 1860 U.S. census, Shelby County, Tennessee, population schedule, Ward 7, p. 24 (penned), dwelling 183, family 181, B.B. and Maria Bayliss household; digital images, Ancestry.com (accessed 19 Feb 2017); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653.
412. Memphis, Tennessee City Directories, 1890-1891, Memphis, TN: Dow's Memphis Directory, 1890. Database online, Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2000.
413. Alan N. Miller, Middle Tennessee's Forgotten Children: Apprentices from 1784 to 1902, Baltimore: Clearfield, Inc., Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2004, p. 161.
414. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Ausborn C. Tatum, Tennessee State Library & Archives, Asearchin' News, Summer 1984.
415. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, transcription submitted by Jerree Kit1930@aol.com.
416. U.S. GenWeb Project, RootsWeb.com, transcription of Montgomery County, Tennessee, probate records, submitted by Jean Hancock.
417. Will, of father Burrell Bayliss. E-mail from Joseph Douglas 30 May 2007.
418. 1850 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee, population schedule, dwelling 169, family 169, G.W. and Sarah Buck household; digital images, Ancestry.com; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432.
419. Tombstone Inscription, "1880 Cenus of Rockwall Co. With Notes," 1982. Photo of tombstone at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Rockwall County, Texas, taken by Donna McCreary Rodriguez.
420. 1860 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee, population schedule, Palmyra, p. 17 (penned), dwelling 114, family 114, G.W. and Sarah Buck household; digital images, Ancestry.com; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653.
421. Donna McCreary Rodriguez, Personal Files / Personal Recollection / Deduction from Research, donna316@tx.rr.com, photograph of tombstone taken by Source.
422. Daughters of the American Revolution, "Ancestor Search," database, DAR Genealogical Research System (http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/Search/ : accessed 6 Aug 2010), entry for Ursula Estes; citing Patriot Ancestor #A037296 file.
423. Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, obituary of Sarah E. Buck.
424. Jordan Dodd, Compiler, Kentucky Marriages, 1851-1900, database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2001.
425. 1900 U.S. census, Rockwall County, Texas, Texas, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 87, sheet 20A, dwelling 354, family 356, James Mason and Katie P. Buck household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 31 Jan 2017); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623.
426. 1850 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee, population schedule, Civil Districts 1, 2, 3 & 4, dwelling 29, family 29, William and Louisa Chiles household; digital images, Ancestry.com; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432.
427. Byron & Barbara Sistler, Montgomery County, Tennessee Marriages 1838-1867, Santa Maria, California: Janaway Publishing, 1986.
428. 1870 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee, population schedule, Clarksville Post Office, p. 15 (penned), dwelling 95, family 99, James and Katie Buck household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 6 Jan 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593.
429. 1880 U.S. census, Upshur County, Texas, population schedule, Justice Precinct 7 (Big Sandy), enumeration district (ED) 117, p. 3, dwelling 311, family 311, James M. and Katie P. Buck household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9.
430. "Rockwall: New Buildings in Course of Construction, Trade Booming, Cotton Business, The Outlook," Dallas Morning News, 13 Sept 1886, p. 4; digital images(accessed 17 Nov 2015).
431. 1910 U.S. census, Rockwall County, Texas, population schedule, Justice Precinct 5, enumeration district (ED) 183, sheet 4B, p. 186, dwelling 71, family 74, James Mason Buck household; digital images; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624.
432. Tombstone Inscription, "1880 Cenus of Rockwall Co. With Notes," 1982. Photo of tombstone at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Rockwall County, Texas, taken by Donna McCreary Rodriguez. Katie Buck has two tombstones, one placed at her death and the other shared with husband James Mason Buck.
433. 1840 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee, p. 284 (stamped), Harris Bayliss and John Bayliss; digital images (accessed 28 Aug 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M704.
434. Obituary, Josie V. Buck Box. Greenville Herald Banner, 3 June 2001.
435. Reba Buck Johnson, "James Buck Family Bible, 1830-1960," Hearn, Texas: Central Texas Genealogical Society Quarterly: Jan 1965. Vol. 8: Issue 1, p. E-2.
436. James Mason & Catharine (Bayliss) Buck, Family Bible, photocopy of Births page. E-mail: donna316@tx.rr.com.
437. Anna Laura Graham Buck Thompson, Personal Recollections, as told to her grand-daughter, Donna Dell McCreary Rodriguez, conversation with grand-daughter, Donna McCreary.
438. Tombstone Inscription, Harris Hubert Buck, Royse City (Texas) Cemetery; read by Donna McCreary Rodriguez.
439. Death Certificate, Hubert Harrison [sic] Buck, Certificates of Death #71433-71434, Rockwall County, Texas, 4 April 1936.
440. Obituary, Mrs. Annie Buck Thompson.
441. Denton County, Texas, death certificate no. 31777 (1959), James Bayliss Buck; digital image, "Official Death Certificates from the Texas State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics for the Years 1890-1976," Footnote.com (http://www.footnote.com : accessed 11 Dec 2009).
442. James Bayliss Buck; World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; M1509; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 5 Jun 2017).
443. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), FamilySearch International Genealogical Index (IGI), www.familysearch.org.
444. U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1920 Federal Census, General Population Schedule, Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Database of images on-line, Ancestry.com. Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005, Rosebud, Falls County, Texas.
445. Personal knowledge of Donna McCreary Rodriguez, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE]. personally knew hiim as a child.
446. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Extracts from the Acts of Tennessee [Tennessee state legislature]. Transcribed from The River Counties, by J. K. Garrett.
447. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Deeds, Book F. Transcription.
448. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Deeds, Book 21.
449. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Court Minutes. Extracts from 1828.
450. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Deeds, Book 11. Transcription.
451. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Court Minutes. Extracts from 1833.
452. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Obituaries. RootsWeb.
453. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Editor, Obituaries from Early Tennessee Newspapers, 1794-1851, Easeley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1978. Address: P.O. Box 738, Easeley, South Carolina 29641-0738.
454. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Wills and Settlements, Volume C. Transcribed by Jim Long.
455. Goodspeed, Et. Al, History of Tennessee, Illustrated: From the Earliest Time to the Present: Together with an Historical and a Biographical Sketch of Montgomery, Robertson, Humphreys, Stewart, Dickson, Cheatham and Houston Counties; Besides a Valuable Fund of Notes, Reminiscences, Observations, Etc., Etc., Nashville: The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1886.
456. 1850 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee, population schedule, dwelling 1652, family 1652, John and Nancy Bayliss household; digital images, Ancestry.com; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432.
457. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Montgomery County Genealogical Journal, 1971 & 1972, Ann Evans Alley, Ed.
458. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Archives Roll 53, Settlements and Bonds, Volume E May 1840 March 1843. Transcription.
459. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County, Tennessee,. Deed Book 14, p. 331.
460. Mary Sue Nelson Van Steenbergh, E-mail Correspondence, received by Donna McCreary Rodriguez. E-mail: Msuevan@aol.com, 27 June 2005.
461. University of Kansas Heritage Collection (http://www.ku.edu/heritage/families/.), Samuel L. Bayliss narrative provided by Nancy Weaver: nancyl@advertisnet.com.
462. Obituary, Rowena Bayliss Lee.
463. Jordan Dodd, Compiler, Virginia Marriages to 1800, Database online. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1997. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Virginia.
464. Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002, Nashville, Tennessee: Tennessee State Library and Archives, microfilm. Images online, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2008, marriage record #3626, bondsman George W. Buck.
465. Jeremy Bayless, Nashville, Tennessee [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE,] to Donna McCreary Rodriguez, e-mail, 22 July 2017, "Joseph Bayliss"; privately held by Rodriguez.
466. Byron & Samuel Sistler, Tennesseans in the War of 1812, NashvilleL Byron Sistler and Associates, Inc. 1972: Address: 1712 Natchez Trace, P.O. Box 120934, Nashville 37212, Roll Box: 13; Roll Exct: 602.
467. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Settlements and Bonds, Volume H (Aug. 1854 July 1858). Transcription.
468. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, recorded in Stewart County, Tennessee, :Deed Book 17, p. 304.
469. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, Stewart County Settlements and Bonds, Volume I (Aug. 1858 Feb. 1866). Transcription.
470. 1860 U.S. census, Stewart County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 3, p. 31 (penned), dwelling 284, family 285, James and Susan James household; digital images, Ancestry.com (accessed 19 Feb 2017); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653.
471. Tennessee GenWeb Project - Stewart County, http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnstewar/index.htm.
472. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), FamilySearch Individual Record, www.familysearch.org, Transcription.
473. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, United States Federal Census, General Population Schedule, Washington D.C. Database of census page images on-line, Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2004, Transcription at TNGenWeb.org. USGenWeb Project.
474. Bill & Margaret Moore Buckner, Cemetery Transcription: Haynes Cemetery, 1984.
475. Court Clerk, Montgomery County, Tennessee Court Records, transcribed by Donna McCreary Rodriguez from the microfilmed images of the handwritten documents, Court Book A, pages 381-382.
476. Tennessee GenWeb Project, http://www.tngenweb.org/, transcriptions of original documents, excerpt from "Asearchin'" News, Summer 1984 from a record transcribed by Ausborn C. Tatum from Tennessee State Library & Archives.
477. Court Clerk, Montgomery County, Tennessee Court Records, transcribed by Donna McCreary Rodriguez from the microfilmed images of the handwritten documents, Court Book G, pages 416-417.
478. Court Clerk, Montgomery County, Tennessee Court Records, transcribed by Donna McCreary Rodriguez from the microfilmed images of the handwritten documents, Court Record Book G, pages 447-448.
479. Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, obituary of Patience Horn 20 May 1859.
480. 1810 U.S. census, Adair County, Kentucky, Columbia, John Wheeler household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 15 Apr 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M252.
481. Genealogy.Com Message Forums, http://genforum.genealogy.com/, North Carolina message board July 2004 by Barbara Horn.
482. Arva Jewell Chandler Kennedy, Ancestors of Evie Alta Horn, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/e/n/Arva-Jewell-Kennedy-OK/PDFGENE18.pdf. E-mail: whatseeka@cableone.net.
483. Last Will & Testament, of Richard Lee, father to Sarah Lee Horn.
484. Halifax County, North Carolina Website, http://halifax.sgarner349.com/. E-mail: sgarner349@yahoo.com.
485. Bill Horn, E-Mail Correspondence, received by Donna McCreary Rodriguez. E-mail: bebjh2423@aol.com.
486. 1820 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee population schedule, Patience Horn Bayliss household; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 15 Apr 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M33.
487. 1830 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Tennessee, Mrs. Patience Bayliss; digital images (accessed 27 Oct 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M19.
488. Byron & Barbara Sistler, Tennessee Wills and Administrations, 1779-1861, Nashville: Sistler Publishers, 1990, p. 21.
489. Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, 20 May 1859.
490. U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Database of images online, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2005.), 1860, Montgomery County, Tennessee.
491. North Carolina GenWeb Project - Halifax County, http://www.rootsweb.com/~nchalifa/.
492. Court Clerk, Montgomery County, Tennessee Court Records, transcribed by Donna McCreary Rodriguez from the microfilmed images of the handwritten documents, Joseph P. Bayliss, Court Book H, pages 390-391.
493. U.S. Bureau of the Census, Federal Census of 1870, General Population Schedule (Eighth Census of the United States, 1870. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Database of images on-line, Ancestry.com. Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.), Pope County, Arkansas.
494. U.S. GenWeb Project, RootsWeb.com, transcription from Nacogdoches Archives.
495. Ronald V. Jackson, Texas Census, 1820-90, compiled and digitized from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes, work commissioned Accelerated Indexing Systems. Database online, Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999-, Joseph Bayliss is generally considered to have come to Texas in 1835. If this 1829 Mexican census is correct, then it revises what has previously been published.
496. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Denton, Texas: Texas State Historical Association, 1897- . Previously published for the TSHA at the University of Texas Press. First 100 volumes available at Southwestern Historical Quarterly Online: http://www.tshaonline.org/shqonline/index.html, Volume 14, Number 4, April 1911.
497. U.S. GenWeb Project, RootsWeb.com, transcription from Nacogdoches Archives: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/census/1835/1835bsan.txt.
498. Tennessee GenWeb Project - Montgomery County, http://www.tngenweb.org/montgomery/.
499. Ronald V. Jackson, Texas Census, 1820-90, compiled and digitized from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes, work commissioned Accelerated Indexing Systems. Database online, Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1999-.
500. Texas GenWeb Project, http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/tx/txfiles.htm, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/military/txrevol/txalamo.txt.
501. Mary Sue Nelson Van Steenbergh, E-mail Correspondence, received by Donna McCreary Rodriguez. E-mail: Msuevan@aol.com.
502. Court Clerk, Montgomery County, Tennessee Court Records, transcribed by Donna McCreary Rodriguez from the microfilmed images of the handwritten documents, Joseph P. Bayliss, Court Book H, pages 390-391. Transcribed by Donna McCreary Rodriguez.
503. Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Index to Republic of Texas Claims, http://www2.tsl.state.tx.us/trail/RepublicSearch.jsp. E-mail: geninfo@tsl.state.tx.us. Telephone 512-463-5463, Joseph Bayliss, Johnson County, Texas. Claim numbers 1355, 3401, 3402, 3502, 3503.
504. "Palo Pinto County Draws Sites for Deep Test Wells," News-Reporter, Sat Morn, 12 Dec 1974, p. 8C; digital images.
505. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Washington, D.C. Database online, Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 2002, husband Louis Jackson Bayliss.
506. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), Individual Group Record, www.FamilySearch.org.
507. State of California Department of Health Services, California Death Index, 1940-1997, Sacramento, CA: Center for Health Statistics. Database online, Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 2000.
508. Goodspeed, Et. Al, History of Tennessee, Illustrated: From the Earliest Time to the Present: Together with an Historical and a Biographical Sketch of Montgomery, Robertson, Humphreys, Stewart, Dickson, Cheatham and Houston Counties; Besides a Valuable Fund of Notes, Reminiscences, Observations, Etc., Etc., Nashville: The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1886, James Lee, Jr.
509. 1850 U.S. census, Stewart County, Tennessee, population schedule, dwelling 1175, 1171, family 1175, 1171, James and Thomas Lee households; digital images, Ancestry.com (accessed 20 Apr 2016); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432.
510. 1860 U.S. census, Stewart County, Tennessee, population schedule, Dover, p. 188 (penned), dwelling 1377, family 1382, James and Rowena Lee household; digital images, Ancestry.com (accessed 23 Feb 2017); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653.
511. John Trotwood Moore and Austin P. Foster, Tennessee, The Volunteer State, 1769-1923, Vol. 3, Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1923, Robert Edward Lee.
512. Dave Dawley, Riverboat Dave's Paddlewheeler Site, http://www.riverboatdaves.com/. E-mail: dave@riverboatdaves.com.
513. U.S. Customs Service & Immigration & Naturalization Service, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897, Washington, D.C.: National Archives. Database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2006, Sarah Lee Phillips on manifest of the S.S. Vulcania, arriving at New York from Trieste, Italy, 9 Oct 1931.
514. U.S. Customs Service & Immigration & Naturalization Service, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897, Washington, D.C.: National Archives. Database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2006, ship manifest, S.S. Vulcania, 9 October 1931.
515. U.S. Customs Service & Immigration & Naturalization Service, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897, Washington, D.C.: National Archives. Database on-line, Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc., Ancestry.com, 2006, Georgia Lee Parker listed on the manifest of the S.S. Adriatic, arriving at New York from Liverpool, England, 18 Sept 1912.
516. Obituary, George Peters Lee.
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