Genealogy
Lee
Will of John Lee of Morthen
In the Parish of Rotherham 31st August 1808 Yeoman £2000
Executors: Thomas Lee of Morthen son, Samuel Lee of Morthen son
Legatees
- Thomas Lee Son - His Real Estate in High Street Rotherham (after the decease of his wife Ann Lee). Subject to the payment To
- Samuel Lee Son and Ann wife of Thomas Morton Daughter of £100 each.
Ann Lee Wife - £500 to be paid immediately after his decease for her own use and disposal (note this bequest is in
discharge of a bond given by her testator to William Webster of Barton Lees dated 18th April 1768, in consideration of the
fortune he did then or there after might receive with her ...? Ann Lee from william webster)
To his said wife - the free use of all the furniture, plate, bedding etc. in the parlour, the chamber, over the same, his lodging room for her life and after her decease all the effects in the rooms to become the joint property of Thomas and Samuel - Thomas Lee Son
- Samuel Lee Son
- Ann wife of Thomas Morton
All the residue and remainder of his estate and effects of what kind so ever equally amongst them after paying debts and funeral expenses
Will of Ann Lee of Morthen
Dated 19th June 1810 Sum £450
Executor: Thomas Lee of Morthen - Farmer - Her son
Legatees:
Ann wife of Thomas Morton Daughter - £50
Thomas Lee, Samuel Lee her two sons - Residue to be shared equally