The Family Garden

Notes


Edward A. LEE

1910 Census, Grayson Township, Jefferson County, Oklahoma.  Enumeration District 153, Sheet # 7A, Enumeration Date:  3 May 1920, Household # 184

Lee, Edward A, age 31, married 11 years, b. Texas, father b. Illinois or Ireland?, mother b. ???, speaks English, Occupation:  Farmer, Industry:  General Farm, Employee:  Own Account?, reads and writes, rents a farm, farm schedule 76.

Isabell M., wife, age 28, married 11 years, 5 children born, 5 children living, b. Texas, father b. Tennesee, mother b. Missouri, speaks English, able to read and write.

Thomas R., son, age 9, b. Texas, Occupation:  Farm Labor, Industry:  General Farm, attended school

Jewell, daughter, age 7, b. Oklahoma (may be Jessie?)

Hazel L., daughter, age 5, b. Oklahoma

Ern, daughter, age 2, b. Texas (may be Erin?)

Ola V, daughter, age 6/12, b. Texas (may be Ora V. ?)


Jewell LEE

Her name may not be Jewell, could also be Jessie or Jesse, very difficult to read in the census.


Erin LEE

Her name could be Ern....or something else, very difficult to read in the census.


Ola V. LEE

Her name could also be Ora or something similar, very difficult to read in the census.


George DARBY

He was a farmer.
*Source:  Genealogy of the Darby Family, George Darby, 1726 - 1788 ofMontgomery Co., Maryland, by R. C. Darby, 1914


CLARK

*Source:  Genealogy of the Darby Family, George Darby, 1726 - 1788 ofMontgomery Co., Maryland, by R. C. Darby, 1914


Thomas ESTES

*Source:   Genealogy of the Darby Family, George Darby, 1726 - 1788 ofMontgomery Co., Maryland, by R. C. Darby, 1914


Elizabeth DARBY

*Source:   Genealogy of the Darby Family, George Darby, 1726 - 1788 ofMontgomery Co., Maryland, by R. C. Darby, 1914


Knight Thomas STANLEY II

2nd Baron Stanley, Constable of England for life, Earl of Derby, and 1st Earl of Warwick.  *Source:  Internet


Knight Thomas STANLEY

A Knight of the Garter.  Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1430/1, Chamberlain of North Wales, Forester of Macclesfield, 1439, Justice of the co., of Chester, Flintshire and North Wales 1448, and of Lancaster; Warden of Calais, 1451, M.P., 1455., 1455/6, K.G., 1457.  *Source:  Internet


Joan GOUSHILL

She was a daughter of Sir Robert Goushill of  Hoveringham, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Fitz Alan of Arundel.  *Source:  Internet


Knight John STANLEY

Steward of Macclesfield, 1413/4, Lord of Man, 1414/5, Knight of the Shire of Lancaster, 1415, Justice of Chester, 1426--1427.  *Source:  Internet
Per Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . . " (57:35), he was a knight of the shire in Lancaster, 1415; Justice of Chester 1426-7; sheriff of Anglesy; Constable of Caernarvon Castle, 1427. Also mentioned (40:35).
He inherited from his father the Stewardship of Macclesfield. He was a party, as Lord of Man, to the general truce with the king of France.
*Source:  Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Stanley, pp. 249/50)


Isabel HARRINGTON

She was a daughter of Sir John Harrington of Hornby Castle.  *Source:  Internet


Sir John STANLEY

Per Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . . " (57:34), he was K.G {Knight of the Garter}.; Lord Leiutenant of Ireland, 1385; Constable of Rokesbergh, Scotland; Constable of Windsor Castle; Steward of the King's household. Weis gives his mother as ALICE MASSEY, but note that there is controversy over this.

In some pedigrees, another John Stanley is inserted as his father, making him the grandson, rather than son of WILLIAM. In 1415, he was granted certain lands of William de Stanley "Chivaler", his nephew, who had participated in the rebellion of Henry Percy. These lands included the Isle, peel, castle, and lordship of Man. He was Steward of the Household of Henry, Prince of Wales [the future King Henry V abt 1403. In that year he was also appointed Governor of the City and County of Chester. In 1406/7 he was Steward of the King's [Henry IV] Household. His marriage to the heiress ISABEL bought him the manors of Lathom &
Knowsley. Per note k, in 1385, the Duke of Lancaster [John of Gaunt] successfully challenged his right to Knowsley in Parliament, but the matter was evidently adjusted, since the manor remained in the Stanley family.
*Source:  Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Stanley, p.248/9)