Return to Lees Family Tree Homepage

Research Index for Thomas Lees
This page may prove useful to anyone researching their "Lees" family tree.
Update: 6th June 2003


Thomas is a very commonly used name in English families, so this growing list may help researchers identify individuals named Thomas Lees. If you would like to add (or delete) to the list below, drop me an Email. The reference number refers to the ID number in my personal database, which holds more information on that individual.

RELATED PERSONS
(please use the ref. numbers for any questions/feedback)
203     Thomas Lees, my 5th Great Grand Father, born about 1740.
640     Thomas Lees, my 4th Great Grand Father, born 1762, Polesworth, Warwick. more
439     Thomas Lees, my 3rd Great Grand Father, born 1788, Bond End, Burton-on-Trent (Cooper, Soldier & Glasscutter).more
462     Thomas Lees, my 2nd Great Grand Uncle, born 1812, Montreal Prov Quebec Canada.
461     Thomas Lees, my 1st Cousin 3 times removed, born 1858, Tamworth NSW (Boxing Heavyweight Champion of Australia). more
24597 Thomas Lees, my 1st Cousin 3 times removed, born 1858, Sydney, N.S.W Australia.
6090   Thomas Alfred Lees my Great Grand Uncle, born 1862 Aug 8, Chester.
497     Thomas Lees not blood relative, born 1868 Stourbridge.
359     Thomas Lees, my 2nd Cousin 1 time removed, born 1888 Jun 21, Dudley.
693     Thomas D L Lees, my 2nd Cousin 2 times removed, born 1890 NSW, Australia.
377     Thomas Lees, my 2nd Cousin 1 time removed, born 1914 Jan 17, New York, USA
6675   Thomas Lees, my 3rd Cousin (details private).
380     Thomas E Lees, my 3rd Cousin (details private).
23686 Thomas M Lees my 3rd Cousin (details private).

NON-RELATED PERSONS.
(please use the ref. numbers for any questions/feedback)
706     Thomas Lees, born about 1800, pos in Kinver near Dudley (Servant to John Corbett). more
534     Thomas Lees, born 1803, Dudley.
544     Thomas Lees, born 1835, Dudley.
675     Thomas Lees, born 1836.
657     Thomas Lees, born about 1920.
000      Thomas Lees, 1788 London Times, promotions from the first troop of horse guards to the first regiment of life guards "Cornet"? (Maybe Colonel). The article states that the information came from the July 8 London Gazette. Ref: [Joanna/ Ancestry.com]