A descendant of Timothy Lee is of haplogroup I1 and is grouped under Randaulph Lee in the Lee DNA Genealogy Project at ancestry.com The descendant has a genetic distance of 1 from a descendant of Samuel Leigh who is believed to have the same Y-DNA marker values as Ralph Leigh. There were 27 markers compared between the two men. The descendant of Samuel Leigh was tested by Ancestry as well as by FamilyTree.
Because only 27 markers were compared, the genetic distance of 1 is questionable. Any likelihood of a common ancestor for the two donors within a genealogical time frame from the donors is also questionable. Timothy Lee lived in the United States while Ralph Leigh was likely born in England and lived most of his life in Wales. Information about the ancestor of Timothy Lee who immigrated to the United States is unknown at this time.
The Possible Immigrants page of the Welsh Leigh site that documents Ralph Leigh lists 21 places in the Leigh Descendancy Chart where side lines could have furnished immigrants to the United States. In addition, the sidelines could have been created prior to the birth of Ralph Leigh.
Allen, it is only my opinion, but I believe this Timothy Lee to be the son of a man called in records in SC, ARTHUR LEE, Sr. I do not believe this Arthur to be the father of David Lee. He was probably his brother. David was said to have had seven brothers. No wonder we have so many matches!!
ReplyDeleteThe big question is: who was the father of David and his seven older brothers? The father was PERHAPS in SC BEFORE he was married. David's grandson said he was married around 1740.