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GIVN ThomasSURN LEENSFX CaptColonel David S Booth, commanding officer.One of the pioneers o f Shelby Co, Alabama according to Families ofGenery's Gap, by Pettit.Listed in the 1820 Shelb y Co, Al Census were Thomas and his wife, bothover 21, with one son and 3 daughters under 2 1 for a total of 6 in hishousehold.1830 Shelby Co, Al CensusThomas Lee1 male 0-52 males 5-10 1 male 10-151 male 30-402 females 0-52 females 10-151 female 15-201 female 30-401850 Shelby C o, Al Census: #207/210Lee, Thomas 56, TNSarah 55, TNMary 31, TNSusannah 26, AlWiniford 24, Al Zilpha L 20, AlNancy A 17, AlMartha J 14, AlHarriett L 5, AlWillis F 24, AlWilliam W 5, AlRec ords of Hawkins Co, TN show she was the daughter of William andWinifred (Lee) Bailey.Thomas B ailey and Thomas Lee fought in the American Revolution; ThomasBailey according to tradition , was killed fighting the British in theCarolinas, and Capt Thomas Lee received Bounty Land i n Hawkins Co, TNfor his Revolutionary War Service. At least 3 double first cousins ofIrvin Ba iley served in the War of 1812, namely Thomas Lee Bailey,oldes son of his father's brother Wi lliam Bailey and his mother'ssister Winifred Lee, as well as Thomas Lee and William C Lee, so ns ofhis mother's brother, Needham Lee, Sr and his father's sister SusanBailey. All settled i n Shelby County about 1816, moving from HawkinsCo, TN.According to Martha Taylor's records, t here were daughters Lucinda,Louisa in addition to the others.ABBR 1820 Shelby Co, Al census.T ITL 1820 Shelby Co, Al census.PAGE male over 21.ABBR Martha Taylor, 520 E Forest Dr, B'ham, A l 35235.TITL Martha Taylor, 520 E Forest Dr, B'ham, Al 35235.(Lee, Bailey)PAGE (Capt?)ABBR 18 30 Shelby Co, Al Census.TITL 1830 Shelby Co, Al Census.ABBR Families of Genery's Gap, Alabam a by Pettit.TITL Families of Genery's Gap, Alabama by Pettit.ABBR Families of Genery's Gap, A labama by Pettit.TITL Families of Genery's Gap, Alabama by Pettit.PAGE (1784)ABBR 1820 Shelb y Co, Al census.TITL 1820 Shelby Co, Al census.PAGE male over 21.ABBR Families of Genery's Ga p, Alabama by Pettit.TITL Families of Genery's Gap, Alabama by Pettit.PAGE (bet 1850-1860)ABB R Martha Taylor, 520 E Forest Dr, B'ham, Al 35235.TITL Martha Taylor, 520 E Forest Dr, B'ham , Al 35235.(Lee, Bailey)EVENTYPE MilitaryPLAC War of 1812; GA; 4th Reg, GA Militia (Booth's) , pvtLee, Thomas 1812 Shelby CoPhotostatThomas Lee, W C 3663, War of 1812State of Alabama, Sh elby CountyI John McClanahan, Judge of the Probate Court for said county holdingthe county Se al do hereby certify that Hiram Sumner, whose nameappears to the foregoin affidavit is an act ing Justice of the Peaceetc. 11 Nov 1850.Declaration of Thomas LeeState of Alabama, County o f ShelbyOn this fourth day of November 1850 personally appeared before HiramSumner, JP, Thoma s Lee, aged fifty six years, a resident of saidCounty and State, who declares that he was a p rivate in the Companycommanded by Capt David G Vance in the ---Regiment of TennesseeVolunteer s commanded by Col John Williams, Battallion under Major JackCocke in the War of 1812; that h e volunteered at Rogersville, HawkinsCounty, Tennessee the latter part of November 1812 fo r 3 mo, joinedthe army and was marched on the 6th day of December after to Floridaagainst th e Seminole Indians, and continued in actual service in saidwar for the full term of 3 mo an d was honorably discharged atKnoxville, Tennessee on the 4th day of July 1813 as will appea r by themuster rolls of said company, his original certificate of dischargehaving been lost b y the burning of his house.And the said Thomas Lee on oath further declares that he wasfirs t corporal in the company commanded by Captain James Cummings inregiment of Tennessee Volunte ers commanded by Col Blue (who was aMajor in the regular service), Battalion under Major Joh n Chiles inWar of 1812; that he volunteered at Rogersville, Tennessee sometime inSeptember 18 14 for 6 mo, was marched on the 8th day of October 1814 toAlabama against the Creek Indians , and continued in actual service for6 mo and was honorably discharged at Rogersville, Tennes see sometimein the summer of the year 1815 as will appear by the muster rolls ofsaid company , his original certificate of discharge having beendestroyed by the burning of his house. H e makes this declaration forthe purpose of obtaining the bounty land to which he may be entit ledunder Act of Sept 28, 1850.Thomas LeeThe State of Alabama, Shelby CountyBefore Hiram Sumne r, JP comes Thomas L Bailey and makes oath that theabove named Thomas Lee served the 6 mo las t set forth in hisdeclaration as this affiant was in the same company with him duringthe whol e term; and he further states that the statement first made bythe said Thomas Lee is true, a s affiant lived in the said neighborhoodof Rogersville, Tennessee and saw said Lee start wit h the soldiers andknows he was absent for three months. This was in December 1812.Thomas L. B aileyState of Alabama, Shelby CountyOn this 6th day of September 1858 before N Lee, JP came S arah Lee agedsixty three years a resident of said county and state, and declaresshe is the wi dow of Thomas Lee deceased, who was a private in thecompany of Mounted Men commanded by one C aptain James Cummins in theWar with the Creek Indians in the year 1814 and that said Compan y wentfrom the county of Hawkins, State of Tennessee and from the town ofRogersville sometim e during the month of October in the year 1814 asshe now believes from her recollection of th e same and that saidcompany volunteered as she thinks for the term of six months and thatth e members of this company with her said husband, Thomas Lee amongthem returned to their home s in the County of Hawkins in the State ofTennessee some time in the month of April in the ye ar 1815 and thatsaid company was as she now believes taken from the State of Tennesseeto th e Creek or Seminole country in Alabama or Florida and that it wasthence taken to Baton Roug e in Louisiana and was there dismissed orsent home in the early part of the said year 1815 an d that her saidhusband Thomas Lee was honorably discharged from said service aboutthe time la st above mentioned and that her said husband has heretoforedrawn a Bounty Land Warrant for on e Hundred and Twenty acres to thebest of her recollection and that he drew this warrant throu gh theAgency of Jno S Storrs, Esq or of Warers & Storrs of Montevallo in theState of Alabam a and that her said husband drew the warrant asaforesaid under Act of Sep 28 1850 and that sh e does not know thenumber or date of this said Warrant for the reason that her saidhusband, T homas Lee sold the said Warrant during his life time andthat she believes the said warrant wa s located in the Land Office ofthe US kept at Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Her said husband also serv ed threemonths in the aforesaid war in a company of mounted men under CaptVance or Capt Willi ams or Col Williams, which company went from thesame county of Hawkins in the state of Tennes see. She further statesthat she was married to the said Thomas Lee in Hawkins CountyTennesse e in the month of August in the year 1813 by one John Hamlin aJustice of the Peace and that h er said husband died in Shelby County,Alabama in the 5th day of February 1853 and that her na me before hersaid marriage was Sarah Bailey, and that she is now a widow. She makesthis decla ration for the purpose of obtaining the Bounty Land to whichshe may be entitled under Act o f 3 March 1855.Sarah Lee x her markWe, Thomas Griffin and Henry R Lee, residents of the vicin ity ofHillsboro PO in the County of Shelby, State of Alabama upon our oathsdeclare that the f oregoing declaration was signed and acknowledged bySarah Lee in our presencel; that her sai d husband died about the timeas set forth by her, and that she is still a widow etc.Thomas Gr iffinH R LeeNo 10, 968Treasury Dept-3rd Auditor's Office, Washington DC May 30,1851It appear s from documents on file in this office that Thomas Leeserved in Capt David S Vance's Compan y of Tennessee Militia, enteredthe service (no time given) on the first day of December 181 2 andserved until the 25th day of March 1813 when he was discharged. 2ndservice* He appears t o have reentered the service for 6 mo and 26 daysunder the command of Capt Jas. Cummings, 8t h day of October 1814 andserved until the 3rd day of May 1815 when he, with his company was"m ustered out of service".Declaration of a Widow for PensionUnder act of Feb 14 1871, War of 18 12. State of Alabama, JeffersonCounty.On this 30th day of July, 1872 before John C Morrow, Ju dge of Probate,came Sarah Lee aged 77, a resident of Shelby County, Alabama anddeclares she i s the widow of Thomas Lee, who served in the War of 1812(repeats service given before). Tha t she was married under the name ofSarah Bailey to said Thomas Lee on the ----July 1813 by Es qr, JohnHam(l)in at Rodgersville, Tenn. Her said husband died at Shelby Co, AlFebruary 1853 . Takes loyalty oath. PO Elyton, Jefferson Co, Al. Placeof abode, Shelby Co, ALa. 10 miles so uth of Elyton.Sarah x LeeAttest: Samuel Acton and William S Earnest.Samuel Acton and Thoma s N Baily, residing in Shelby Co, Al, 10 milessouth of Elyton testify for Sarah Lee. 30 Jul 1 872.Theophilus Taylor, Thomas Lee (son of Judes Needham Lee, Sr), andJeremiah Taylor Jr (Theo philus's son or grandson??) were ALL in thesame Regiment (4th Regt, GA Militia, Col David S B oothe was theCommanding Officer).ABBR Memorial Record of Alabama, Vol 2.TITL Memorial Recor d of Alabama, Vol 2.ABBR Martha Taylor, 520 E Forest Dr, B'ham, Al 35235.TITL Martha Taylor , 520 E Forest Dr, B'ham, Al 35235.(Lee, Bailey)