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Capt. Thomas LEE
?Mary BAILEY?
Mary (PERRY?) SCOTT BLOUNT
NOTE:  from the text of the wills (see below) there can be no doubt that these two wills are of our subjects, yet the dates are puzzling.  Capt. Thomas signed his will in March of 1716, but it was not proved until July of 1719, while his wife signs her will in September of 1716 and it is proved in October of 1716.  If Thomas was still alive when Mary died, why did he not then write a new will?  Has a mistake been made in transcribing the dates?
Husband:  Capt. Thomas LEE
Birth:
Will Signed:  14 Mar 1716, Chowan Pct., Albemarle Co. [now Washington Co.], NC
Will Proved:  6 Jul 1719, Albemarle [officially Chowan, now Washington] Co., NC

Chowan Pct. became a county in 

Marriage-1:
Wife-1:  Ms. __?__
Marriage-2:  1706-1716
Wife-2:  Mary [PERRY?]
Will Signed:  26 Sep 1716, Chowan Co., NC
Will Proved:  31 Oct 1716, Chowan [then Tyrrell, now Washington] Co., NC
Other Spouses:  m1. Joshua SCOTT; m2. 1686, Capt. Thomas BLOUNT ( -1706)
Child(ren) with Wife-1:
1.  Stephens LEE, b. 1795-1716

Stephens was a minor in 1716 (see his father's will), so he had to have been born after 1796, but before he married the widow Mary (PERRY?) SCOTT BLOUNT.  No other children were mentioned in the will.  Capt. Thomas is said to have had these children, but if so, they all died young, before 1716.
.  Thomas LEE, Jr.
.  Isaac LEE
.  William LEE

Children with Mary [PERRY?] SCOTT BLOUNT:
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Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:
 

.  J. Bryan Grimes.  1910.  North Carolina Abstract of Wills, 1690-1760.  E.M. Uzzell Publ., Raleigh, NC.
p. 212 LEE, THOMAS.  Chowan Precinct.
March 14, 1716-1717.  July 6, 1719.  Brother:  WILLIAM LEE ("my plantation called Cabbin Neck lying on the East side of Kendricks Creek").  Children of brother William:  WILLIAM, ELIZABETH and EDWARD.  Friend:  ZILPHA BLOUNT.  Son: STEPHENS ("all my lands and my mill").  Wife: MARY.  Executors:  FREDERICK JONES, EDWARD MOSELEY, WILLIAM DOWNING.  Witnesses:  C. GALE, JERVIS COLMAN, JOHN EDWRDS.  Proven before CHARLES EDEN.  To wife is given plantation at Conaby "on the east side of the Creek."  "Item:  It is my will that the ship or pink by me now intended to be built at Kendricks Creek shall be compleatly built, finished and launched, &c &c &c."
p. 211 LEE, MARY (wife of Capt. Thomas Lee), Chowan County.
September 26, 1716.  October 31, 1716.  Sons: THOMAS BLOUNT (one-half of the "manner plantation with the manner house"), BENJAMIN and JACOB BLOUNT ("the Middle plantation").  Daughter: ZILPLIA (sic) BLOUNT ("the other halfe of the said manner plantation").  Executor: THOMAS BLOUNT (son).  Witnesses:  JERVIS COLEMAN, JOHN EDWARDS, GILBERT HOLLIDAY and WILLIAM SWINSON.  Clerk of the Court:  R. HICKS.  Testatrix states that she is also "widdow of CAPTT. THOMAS BLOUNT of Chowan."
Zilpha BLOUNT is not called a "friend" in the actual will (see next source), and it is bad form for the abstractor to have introduced the term because, in fact, Zilpha is the testator's wife's daughter from a prior marriage, so calling her "friend" is misleading (he should have just labeled her "legatee").

Tyrrell County, North Carolina, Probate Records (online at the Tyrrell County NCGenWeb site):
In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Lee of Chowan Precinct Gentn., being of sound and perfect mind & memory do make, ordain constitute and declare these presents to be and contain my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoaking and makeing null and void all former & other wills by me heretofore made or declared. 

Imprimis - I will that all debts due form me to any person or persons be truly & honestly paid by my Executors hereafter named, as near as possible in the kind & value as they shall appear to be due. 

Item - I give devise and bequeath unto my brother William Lee and his heirs forever all my Plantation called Cabbin Neck lying on the East side of Kendricks Creek whereon my said brother now liveth, together with all the land and stock there is appertaining or belonging and two draught horses with proper harness. 

Item - I give devise and bequeath unto my cousins William, Elizabeth and Edward the children of my brother William Lee, the sum of twenty pounds each, to be paid unto them severally as they shall arrive to full age or day of marriage which shall first happen. 

Item - I give and bequeath unto Zilpha Blount one feather bed and furniture. 

Item - It is my Will that the Ship or Pink by me now intended to be built at Kendricks Creek, shall be compleatly built, finished & launched out of the proffitts ariseing by my Estate; and that Mr. William Downing who hath projected and begun that work, have the whole ordering & direction thereof as to employing such of my servants or slaves or other persons as are necessary to carry on that work according to the plan already projected.  And that my Executors hereafter named shall direct the best method to be observed by the rest of my servants or slaves towards raising moneys for procureing the sailes, riggin, or paying the wages of such persons as shall be employed in the building the said ship ALNAIES RESERVING a suitable and ample maintenance for my wife Mary dureing the building the said ship, as also for the like maintentance & education of my son Stephens Lee

Item - It is my Will that in case the proffitts accruing by my Estate shall be judged by my Executors not to be sufficient within a reasonable time fully to build and fitt the ship, then I order & appoint that my Executors may either admit a partner, or dispose of such part therof as they shall think necessary; so as the said ship, and fitting her for the Sea may be entirely finished & compleated within such time as by them shall be thought convenient. 

Item - I give and bequeath unto my brother William Lee all my smiths tooles after the said Ship or Pink is finished so farr as there may be no occasion for the use of the said tooles. 

Item - I give & bequeath unto my wife Mary my Plantation at Conaby on the East side of the Creek adjoining to White Marsh plantation together with such land as I have lately taken up adjoining to it and if it shall happen that my said wife Mary shall be delivered of a child begotten of her body by me the said Thomas Lee, then my will is that the said plantation & the lands adjacent shall after my sd. wives decease be & remain unto such child & its heirs forever, But in case my said wife shall have no issue by me, then I give the aforesd. lands & plantation unto my said wife Mary & her heirs forever. 

Item - I will that the use & occupation of my mill be for my said wife, and for the service of the family servants and slaves until my son Stephens Lee comes of age and then I give the same unto my said son Stephens Lee, and his heirs and assignes forever. 

Item - I will that the lands lately entred by me with warrents according to law be surveyed & patented & all charges paid out of my Estate before any division made. 

Item - I will that after the ship is built, that my wife have the use & occupation of one half of the neat proffitts ariseing annually out of my personall Estate for her support & maintenance; and the other half after deduction of necessary charges of maintaining & educating my son Stephens I give to him, But if my said wife shall marry, or that my son Stephens sahll arrive to the age of twenty one years, then I will that my personall Estate shall be equally divided after the said Ship is built & all charges and incombrances of my Estate are cleared & not before; which estate when so divided into three equal parts I give devise & bequeath unto my loveing wife Mary one third part thereof, and to my said son Stephens the remainder. 

Item - It is my Will that my said wife Mary shall yt she please reside & dwell on any one of my plantations dureing her natural life, keeping the same in repair And all the rest of my lands & plantations I give devise & bequeath unto my said son Stephens Lee & his heirs forever ALNAIES PROVIDED And it is my true intent & meaning, and I do by there presents Will & appoint, that in case my wife Mary shall be delivered of a child begotten of her body by me the said Thomas Lee, that then all & singular the real & personal Estate whatsoever which is by me in this Will given unto my son Stephens, or which otherwise might & ought to have descended unto him, that the same shall be equally divided into three parts as equall as may be in value & kind according to ye disretion of my executor hereafter named one third part whereof I will that my Executors redelivered or secured to be delivered unto such child when & __ soon as it sahll arrive to the age of twenty one years or day of marriage which shall first happen after such necessary deductions of maintentance & education are made to have & to hold the same to such child & its heirs and assignes forever. Provided that if such child does not attain to full age or day of marriage, that then the whole to be and remain to my son Stephens & his heirs & assignes forever. 

Item - I will & desire that my executors hereafter named or the survivor of them do make use of the neat proffitts of such Estate as shall come to my said son Stephens or to such child after deduction of charges of maintenance & education as a tradeing stock to and for the use & proffitt of my said son or such child and that my Executors or such person or persons as they shall employ in the aforesaid trade of merchandizing with the aforesd. profitts have allowance on their accompts of all such sum or sums of money, goods, wares or mechandize as my said son Stephens or such child shall be entructed with as factors or dealers, so as no defalcation shall be made or loss happen by reason of such trust or credit given to my said son Stephens or such child dureing it minority. 

Item - It is my intent & meaning that the several Legacyes & bequests in this my Will mentioned to be given unto my loveing wife Mary, are to operate no otherwise than to be in full of all demands on claime whatsoever which my said wife can or may have, demand or challenge either in right of Dower or legall part or portion of my reall or personall Estate. 

Item - I will that imediatly after my decease an exact inventory be made by my executors hereafter named of all and singular my Estate, and that they take proper securities of all and every person as shall be concerned therewith, or with whom the same shall be left, for the true & faithfull performance of this my will And it is my will that my son Stephens or such child as shall be born to me be bound out or put to such employ as to such child and my Executors shall be thought most agreable; so as they said lou(?) Stephens or such child be not brought up idly, and if and charges shall arise thereon my said Executors shall be allowed the same upon their accompts. 

Lastly - I do make nominate & appoint my very good friends Frederick Jones Esqr. Edward Mosely Gent & William Downing Shipwright to be Executors of this my will & testament whom I desire to __ all parts of this my will performed. In testimony whereof I the said Thomas Lee have hereunto putt my hand & seale this fourteenth day of March Anno Domni 1716/7

Thomas Lee 

Signed Sealed Published 
and declared to be the Last Will 
and testament of Thomas Lee 
containing five pages. In 
the presence of us 

Jervis Colman 
John Edwards 

July ye 6th 1719 

This day came before me John Edwards and made oath that he saw the above mentioned will only executed. 

Charles Eden

Did the transcriber add the double year to the date?  There was no reason for Thomas to have done so (the calendar adjustment wasn't made until 1752).
 

WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).  A file there supplies the following will abstract
LEE, MARY (wife of Capt. Thomas Lee, Chowan County.
September 26, 1716. Oct. 31. 1716. Sons: Thomas Blount (one-half of the "Manner plantation with the manner house"), Benjamin and Jacob Blount ('The middle plantation"). Daughter: Zilphia Blount ('the other halfe of the said manner plantation"). Executor: Thomas Blount (sons). Witnesses: Jervis Coleman, John Edwards, Gilbert Holliday and William Swinson. Clerk of the Court: R. Hicks. Testatrix states that she is also "widdow of Capt. Thomas Blount of Chowan."

.  David Leroy Corbit.  1950.  The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663-1943.  Div. Archives and Hist., North Carolina Dept. Cult. Res., Raleigh, NC.  Albemarle Co. was formed in 1644; Chowan was formed in 1670 as a precinct in Albemarle Co.; Chowan became a county in 1689 and, officially, Albemarle Co. ceased to exist though, out of habit or convenience, the region was still called Albemarle Co. well into the 1700s; Tyrrell Co. was formed in 1729 from Chowan, Bertie, Currituck, and Pasquotank Cos. (Kendrick Ck. had been in Chowan); Washington Co. was formed from Tyrrell Co. in 1799.  Kendrick Creek is, today, in Washington Co., NC.
 

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