Annie <I>Thompson</I> Lee

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Annie Thompson Lee

Birth
Tyne and Wear, England
Death
22 Mar 1878 (aged 57–58)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Annie Thompson is the daughter of Enoch Donkerley Thompson and his wife Mary Ann Seton Logan Thompson. Her christening was recorded at St Hilda's, South Shields, Durham, England on the 19th of May 1820 naming both her parents. She had many siblings to be christened after her also at St Hilda's. She married Henry Lee the 19 of January 1842 also at St Hilda's, South Shields. and they had six known children.

Order from Indiana State Archives 2014:
Dear Mrs. Jones:
We found the following entry in "Indianapolis Marion County, Indiana Mortality
Record, 1 September 1872- 31 December 1881" by Jane E. Darlington (Genealogy
Division, 977.202 I388da): Name: Anna Lee; Age: 58; Nativity: England; Sex:
F ; Color: W; Marriage Status: Widow; Cause of death: Uterine Cancer; Date:
22 March 1878; Duration of Illness: 2 months; Address: 781 N Illinois;
Physician: Featherstone; Undertaker: Weaver; Cemetery: Crown Hill.

The Indianapolis News Friday Evening March 22, 1878, there is a death entry on the front page for Anna Lee, also shown as Mrs. Henry Lee, Mother of Mrs. John Kidd, from South Shields England. Rev. A. Bradley was the officiating minister.

Annie lost her husband and parents all within 3 years. Her illness had her reach out to her family. She travelled from England going first to her brother's, Joseph Logan Thompson's in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and then on to her daughter Mary Caroline Carrie Lee Kidd's home in Indiana, where she died. It might be thought as suggested by "Westoe", that Annie might likely have continued on to New Zealand to see her daughter Harriett Alice Lee Kidd and her family there if she had not passed.

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Henry Lee and Annie Thompson Lee:

Henry Lee was born 25 December, 1809 in Bishopswearmouth, Durham, England to James Lee and Ann Havelock Lee and was christened 21 January 1810 in the same parish. Both the Lee and Havelock families were merchants in the Shipping Industry and Henry followed in the family business, along with at least one of his known brothers William Havelock Lee. Henry is believed to also have had brothers James and Charles. Several members of the Lee and Havelock families were ship builders, owners and Mariners.

Henry married Annie Thompson on the 19th of January, 1842 at St. Hilda’s Church, South Shields, Durham. By the 1851 census of England, Henry and Annie are living in Westoe, Durham and they have born to them Henry Thompson Lee, Annie Mary Lee, Mary Caroline “Carrie” Lee, Harriet Alice Lee and Charles Havelock Lee. Two years later their sixth and last child, Clara Jane Lee, was born.

Annie Thompson Lee is the daughter if Enoch and Mary Ann Logan Thompson and grew up in Durham County. We learn about Henry’s and Annie’s life through shipping registers, his children’s records and other writings.

Christie’s Shipping Register, Maritime Compendium, and Commercial Advertiser of 1858 is just one of the publications that names Henry along with his father-in-law, Enoch Donkerly Thompson, and brother-in-law, Joseph Logan Thompson as being ship owners. They are also listed in other registers and directories of the time as shipping agents and ship builders.

Henry Thompson Lee passed as a young man and his death is noted in the writings of his cousin, naturalist and author, Ernest Evan Thompson aka Ernest Thompson Seton and referenced in Seton’s biography, Black Wolf, By Betty Keller. He is also mentioned in The Borough of South Shields, by George B. Hodgson, 1903.

Annie Mary Lee married William Henry Dickinson, Alderman and Magistrate, Farmer Butcher and Ship Owner.

Mary Caroline Carrie Lee married John Kidd, provender dealer and commercial salesman, and their marriage license from 1868 notes Henry Lee Sr. as Ship Owner.

Harriet Alice Lee married James Hutton Kidd, Tailor and the brother of John Kidd.

Charles Havelock Lee followed in the Maritime Trade and married Elizabeth Florence Wardel Foster.

Clara Jane Lee married John Kendall, a commercial dealer in timber.

All of Henry Lee Sr.’s and Annie Thompson Lee’s children, with the exception of Henry Jr., had several children and have many descendants today.
Some of the ships owned or jointly owned by Henry Lee and/or Enoch Donkerly Thompson, Joseph Logan Thompson and John Snowden.

Ships owned/operated by Henry Lee and/or Enoch Donkerly Thompson Enoch Donkerley, and Joseph Logan Thompson and John Snowden

From Christie’s shipping register, maritime compendium and commercial advertiser
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In Shields (NO page numbers)

Off.-No Ships Rig TR Built Class
Registered Owners

17, 055 Ann Lee bk 383 1856 in Sunderland 9A
J. L. Thompson, Henry Lee, South Shields

24,430 Cambyses bg 254 1848 in Tyne 7A
John Snowden, H. Lee, South Shields

25,442 LaBelle, bg 330 1845 in USA AE
Joseph L & Enoch D. Thompson, Hen. Lee, Jno. Snowden, South Shields

27,091 Lady Sarah Bayly bk 307 1839 Brandy Cove N.B. 4AE
E. D. and J. L. Thompson, Henry Lee, P. Thompson, S. Shields, J. Dickinson, Jarrow

2,025 New Zealand bk 674 1842 St. John’s N.B. 4-
Joseph l., Enoch D., and Evan Thompson, Henry Lee, George A., and Hannah Tate. John Snowden, J. P. Rennoldson, Matthew Aisbit, S. Shields; Edward Robertson, Edinbro

25,350 Ellergill, sh ?360 1813 Hull …
John Snowden, Joseph Logan Thompson, Henry Lee

2,303 Alice Thompson bk 308 1851 Sunderland 8A
Joseph L Thompson, South Shields

2,219 E.D.T. bk 396 1853 Sunderland 8A
Joseph L. Thompson, Henry Lees, South Shields

26, 711 East London bk 363 1839 Sunderland 8
Joseph L. Thompson, S. Shields


North of England Maritime Directory, Shipping Register and Commercial Advertiser By Thomas Marwood Jun. 1848-1849
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Pages 17, Ship and Insurance Brokers – Lee Thompson and Snowden

Off.-No Ships Rig TR Built Class
Registered Owners

Page 28
Deptford snow 262 1840 Sunderland
Thompson, Lee and Co. South Shields

Exertion sch 142 1844 Sunderland
T. & J. K. Lee Sunderland

William brig 211 1830 Sunderland
Lee, Todd & Co – L. Lambton, Sunderland

Ann sloop 20 1818 North Shields
Chr. Thompson. South Shields

Deptford Snow 262 1840 Sunderland
Thompson, Lee and Co, South Shields

Dr. Winterbottom Sch 145 1844 South Shields
Haliday and Thompson, South Shields

Jane Sch 60 1816 Gainsboro
J. W. Thompson Gateshead

Jane Barq 388 1840 South Shields
E. D. Thompson and Co South Shields

Jane Thompson Brig 293 1840 Sunderland
C. Tate and Co., South Shields

Messenger Brig 232 1830 Jersey
Name A. Thompson, South Shields

Prince of Brazil snow 238 1797 Hull
Name A. Thompson, South Shields

Ralph Thompson Barq 385 1847 Bill Quay
Name A. Thompson, South Shields

Peggy Unrig 33 1840 Sunderland
Name A. Thompson, Bishopswear.

Placid Brig 234 1840 Sunderland
J. Thompson, Bishopswear.

Gulnare Sch 138 1844 Hartlepool
Catherine Thompson and Ann Thompson Bishopsw., John P. Denton and Co. Hartlepool

Lee and Co 45 Villers Street Sunderland Merchant

Lee, Thomas R. & Son 45 Villers Street Sunderland, Ship and Insurance Brokers,

Ships added/removed by Westoe of Rootschat…

the Ann Henzell,

the Mary Henzell

and the Thomas Fielden

Jackson, a brig of 223 tons, built 1827 at Workington, owned jointly in 1848 by E. D. THOMPSON, J. L. THOMPSON and H. LEE.

Toronto (Official Number 2091), a barque of 350 tons, built 1834 in Montreal owned by John, Mary A. and Ann SNOWDON and by John BURFIELD (their son-in-law), and by Joseph L. THOMPSON (another son-in-law), and by George A. TATE.
Annie Thompson is the daughter of Enoch Donkerley Thompson and his wife Mary Ann Seton Logan Thompson. Her christening was recorded at St Hilda's, South Shields, Durham, England on the 19th of May 1820 naming both her parents. She had many siblings to be christened after her also at St Hilda's. She married Henry Lee the 19 of January 1842 also at St Hilda's, South Shields. and they had six known children.

Order from Indiana State Archives 2014:
Dear Mrs. Jones:
We found the following entry in "Indianapolis Marion County, Indiana Mortality
Record, 1 September 1872- 31 December 1881" by Jane E. Darlington (Genealogy
Division, 977.202 I388da): Name: Anna Lee; Age: 58; Nativity: England; Sex:
F ; Color: W; Marriage Status: Widow; Cause of death: Uterine Cancer; Date:
22 March 1878; Duration of Illness: 2 months; Address: 781 N Illinois;
Physician: Featherstone; Undertaker: Weaver; Cemetery: Crown Hill.

The Indianapolis News Friday Evening March 22, 1878, there is a death entry on the front page for Anna Lee, also shown as Mrs. Henry Lee, Mother of Mrs. John Kidd, from South Shields England. Rev. A. Bradley was the officiating minister.

Annie lost her husband and parents all within 3 years. Her illness had her reach out to her family. She travelled from England going first to her brother's, Joseph Logan Thompson's in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and then on to her daughter Mary Caroline Carrie Lee Kidd's home in Indiana, where she died. It might be thought as suggested by "Westoe", that Annie might likely have continued on to New Zealand to see her daughter Harriett Alice Lee Kidd and her family there if she had not passed.

more..

Henry Lee and Annie Thompson Lee:

Henry Lee was born 25 December, 1809 in Bishopswearmouth, Durham, England to James Lee and Ann Havelock Lee and was christened 21 January 1810 in the same parish. Both the Lee and Havelock families were merchants in the Shipping Industry and Henry followed in the family business, along with at least one of his known brothers William Havelock Lee. Henry is believed to also have had brothers James and Charles. Several members of the Lee and Havelock families were ship builders, owners and Mariners.

Henry married Annie Thompson on the 19th of January, 1842 at St. Hilda’s Church, South Shields, Durham. By the 1851 census of England, Henry and Annie are living in Westoe, Durham and they have born to them Henry Thompson Lee, Annie Mary Lee, Mary Caroline “Carrie” Lee, Harriet Alice Lee and Charles Havelock Lee. Two years later their sixth and last child, Clara Jane Lee, was born.

Annie Thompson Lee is the daughter if Enoch and Mary Ann Logan Thompson and grew up in Durham County. We learn about Henry’s and Annie’s life through shipping registers, his children’s records and other writings.

Christie’s Shipping Register, Maritime Compendium, and Commercial Advertiser of 1858 is just one of the publications that names Henry along with his father-in-law, Enoch Donkerly Thompson, and brother-in-law, Joseph Logan Thompson as being ship owners. They are also listed in other registers and directories of the time as shipping agents and ship builders.

Henry Thompson Lee passed as a young man and his death is noted in the writings of his cousin, naturalist and author, Ernest Evan Thompson aka Ernest Thompson Seton and referenced in Seton’s biography, Black Wolf, By Betty Keller. He is also mentioned in The Borough of South Shields, by George B. Hodgson, 1903.

Annie Mary Lee married William Henry Dickinson, Alderman and Magistrate, Farmer Butcher and Ship Owner.

Mary Caroline Carrie Lee married John Kidd, provender dealer and commercial salesman, and their marriage license from 1868 notes Henry Lee Sr. as Ship Owner.

Harriet Alice Lee married James Hutton Kidd, Tailor and the brother of John Kidd.

Charles Havelock Lee followed in the Maritime Trade and married Elizabeth Florence Wardel Foster.

Clara Jane Lee married John Kendall, a commercial dealer in timber.

All of Henry Lee Sr.’s and Annie Thompson Lee’s children, with the exception of Henry Jr., had several children and have many descendants today.
Some of the ships owned or jointly owned by Henry Lee and/or Enoch Donkerly Thompson, Joseph Logan Thompson and John Snowden.

Ships owned/operated by Henry Lee and/or Enoch Donkerly Thompson Enoch Donkerley, and Joseph Logan Thompson and John Snowden

From Christie’s shipping register, maritime compendium and commercial advertiser
Google books
http://books.google.com/books?id=XdwNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PT87&lpg=PT87&dq=%22henry+lee%22+%22south+shields%22&source=web&ots=GtjCyBrIUj&sig=_S8rYXtig7EnkDcXf8PxWpOOYpI&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result

In Shields (NO page numbers)

Off.-No Ships Rig TR Built Class
Registered Owners

17, 055 Ann Lee bk 383 1856 in Sunderland 9A
J. L. Thompson, Henry Lee, South Shields

24,430 Cambyses bg 254 1848 in Tyne 7A
John Snowden, H. Lee, South Shields

25,442 LaBelle, bg 330 1845 in USA AE
Joseph L & Enoch D. Thompson, Hen. Lee, Jno. Snowden, South Shields

27,091 Lady Sarah Bayly bk 307 1839 Brandy Cove N.B. 4AE
E. D. and J. L. Thompson, Henry Lee, P. Thompson, S. Shields, J. Dickinson, Jarrow

2,025 New Zealand bk 674 1842 St. John’s N.B. 4-
Joseph l., Enoch D., and Evan Thompson, Henry Lee, George A., and Hannah Tate. John Snowden, J. P. Rennoldson, Matthew Aisbit, S. Shields; Edward Robertson, Edinbro

25,350 Ellergill, sh ?360 1813 Hull …
John Snowden, Joseph Logan Thompson, Henry Lee

2,303 Alice Thompson bk 308 1851 Sunderland 8A
Joseph L Thompson, South Shields

2,219 E.D.T. bk 396 1853 Sunderland 8A
Joseph L. Thompson, Henry Lees, South Shields

26, 711 East London bk 363 1839 Sunderland 8
Joseph L. Thompson, S. Shields


North of England Maritime Directory, Shipping Register and Commercial Advertiser By Thomas Marwood Jun. 1848-1849
http://books.google.com/books?id=oeENAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1-IA45&lpg=RA1-PA1-IA45&dq=Cambyses+brig+ship&source=web&ots=zQwbd05Epk&sig=U4U9vhrXaX10ni9rZWOlR7WSTX0&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result

Pages 17, Ship and Insurance Brokers – Lee Thompson and Snowden

Off.-No Ships Rig TR Built Class
Registered Owners

Page 28
Deptford snow 262 1840 Sunderland
Thompson, Lee and Co. South Shields

Exertion sch 142 1844 Sunderland
T. & J. K. Lee Sunderland

William brig 211 1830 Sunderland
Lee, Todd & Co – L. Lambton, Sunderland

Ann sloop 20 1818 North Shields
Chr. Thompson. South Shields

Deptford Snow 262 1840 Sunderland
Thompson, Lee and Co, South Shields

Dr. Winterbottom Sch 145 1844 South Shields
Haliday and Thompson, South Shields

Jane Sch 60 1816 Gainsboro
J. W. Thompson Gateshead

Jane Barq 388 1840 South Shields
E. D. Thompson and Co South Shields

Jane Thompson Brig 293 1840 Sunderland
C. Tate and Co., South Shields

Messenger Brig 232 1830 Jersey
Name A. Thompson, South Shields

Prince of Brazil snow 238 1797 Hull
Name A. Thompson, South Shields

Ralph Thompson Barq 385 1847 Bill Quay
Name A. Thompson, South Shields

Peggy Unrig 33 1840 Sunderland
Name A. Thompson, Bishopswear.

Placid Brig 234 1840 Sunderland
J. Thompson, Bishopswear.

Gulnare Sch 138 1844 Hartlepool
Catherine Thompson and Ann Thompson Bishopsw., John P. Denton and Co. Hartlepool

Lee and Co 45 Villers Street Sunderland Merchant

Lee, Thomas R. & Son 45 Villers Street Sunderland, Ship and Insurance Brokers,

Ships added/removed by Westoe of Rootschat…

the Ann Henzell,

the Mary Henzell

and the Thomas Fielden

Jackson, a brig of 223 tons, built 1827 at Workington, owned jointly in 1848 by E. D. THOMPSON, J. L. THOMPSON and H. LEE.

Toronto (Official Number 2091), a barque of 350 tons, built 1834 in Montreal owned by John, Mary A. and Ann SNOWDON and by John BURFIELD (their son-in-law), and by Joseph L. THOMPSON (another son-in-law), and by George A. TATE.


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