Robert Earl Lee
b. 2 February 1891, Alamo, Indiana, to James Wilson and Martha (Compton) Lee
d. 3 March 1971, Gateswood, Baldwin County, Alabama
m. 5 December 1911, Perdido, Alabama
Mildred Cecil Perry
b. 9 October 1890, Americus, Georgia, to John Edward and Lizzie Craig (Collins) Perry
d. 5 March 1957, Meridian, Mississippi
Children with Mildred Cecil Perry:
- Sylvia Lucille (1912-2005) married Rufus Theodore William
- Roy Edward (1913-1976) married Valla Mae Bonifay
- James Durwood (1918-1920)
- Bertha Vermell (b. 1919) married (1) Willis Vardaman Newman, (2) Roy Preslar, (3) Denny Roy Ard
- Cecil Earl (1921-1991) married Alice Ree Lambert
- Viola Vellina (b. 1924) married Lonnie Lorenza Paul
- Elver Orlando (b. 1927) married Doris Carnley
- Imogene (b. 1929) married David Eugene Tolbert
- Trez Vann (b. 1932) married (1) Phillip Arlen Meetze, (2) John Wayne Rudder
Earl Lee’s great-great grandfather settled in Vigo County, Indiana, in 1817. He came from North Carolina via Kentucky and Ohio. His name was James Lee and he is buried in Prairie Creek Cemetery in Vigo County. The DAR has place a marker on his grave for service in the Revolutionary War.
Robert Earl moved south to Alabama in 1904 as a young boy with his parents. They were looking for a milder climate and cheap land. They found both in Alabama! Earl was a farmer and a carpenter. He is buried in the Clear Springs Cemetery in Baldwin County, Alabama.
Submitted by:
Sandra Rackard
Mobile AL
E-mail: srackard@bellsouth.net