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    1. [S40] Will, http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/linton/812/.
      LEE, HENRY, Parish of Cople, 28 Aug. 1747; 21 Oct. 1747.
      My son John my King Copsico tract and 20 slaves; son Richard land where I live given me by my father Col. Richard Lee decd. and 26 slaves; son Henry land in Prince William given me by my bro. Richard, 3500 acres in Fairfax County and 20 slaves; my grandfather Henry Corbin and his dau. Lettice who was my mother; daughter Lettice; wife Mary; bro. Thomas Lee, Esq., and Col. William Beverley and sons John and Richard exrs. Codicil 15 Oct. 1747. My daughter Lettice wife of William Ball of Lancaster, gent., ?40 and household furniture.