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| In the 1820 Census, Reuben Lee is listed as living in Faquier County. He is between 26 and 45. In addition to his wife, who is in the same age group, there are 6 people under 10 in the household, 4 under 16, and two in the 16 to 26 age. Four of the people in the household are engaged in agricultual work. They own no slaves. In the 1800 Tax list, there is a Reubin Lee listed, with a household containing one male over 16, and one horse. 23 On may 22, 1806, Rueben Lee and Willis Lee (brother or father) were among many who signed an affadavit on behalf of Charles Berryman, who was moving to Georgia. We do hereby certify that from a long acqua~ntance with the Bearer Charles Berryman late of the County of Fauquier and State of Virginia, that he as supported an honest and Character, That we never knew him to wrong any man, that he was ever willing to comply with any contract by him entered into & further that he sprang from a very respectable and wealthy family.24 | ||||||
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