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Re: Standlee
Posted by: Don Conner (ID *****0072) Date: February 04, 2007 at 19:17:08
In Reply to: Standlee by Amy Lee of 341

Amy,
In case you have not searched on the Rootsweb World Connect project, go to this website:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
and input Standlee as the surname and NC as the place of birth. This may give you the information which you are seeking. I am not related to this line and cannot verify or validate the information, but it may give you some leads and contacts.

The website shows Onecyphorous STANDLEE, who was born in 1768 in Tryon County, along with his spouse and parents.

Many present day counties in both North and South Carolina were completely or partially included within the borders of Tryon County from 1768 to 1772. These counties were Burke, McDowell, Polk, Rutherford, Cleveland, Lincoln, and Gaston Counties from North Carolina and were Spartanburg, Cherokee, York, Lancaster, Greenville, Laurens, Union, Newberry, and Chester Counties from South Carolina. Tryon County was abolished in 1779, and Lincoln County and Rutherford County were created from older Tryon County. Gaston County was formed from the southern portion of Lincoln County in 1846.

If you go to the website and input Standlee and nothing else, you will be given a great deal of information about other Standlee families across the U.S.

Happy Searching!



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