I would like to acknowledge Orielbenfro for his assistance with looking up records of the Rees and Rev James Hughes Thomas in Haverfordwest. A great helper.
Would some like to look at the above burials for St. Martins Haverfordwest. I am now starting to doubt reading down or sideways as to where 1804 and 1805 finishes starts with the records of Ann Rees aged 35 died buried Oct 14th ... and maybe her mother Mary Lee May 14th. ... and the baby David Rees opposite Mary Lee's entry.
It is also possible that the baby aged 11 months buried ....... called David Rees actually belongs to Ann and David Rees. Of the other four boys none have been called David Rees, maybe this child is his as well, and a possible cause of Ann Rees dying some months later.
A new family contact has been made, and they make mention of folklore of Miss Lee from Northampton being the wife of George Manning Rees. It is my opinion that she is his mother, not wife. This is certainly another break through. With the help of RootChat.com Northampton members, interested people may look at their very positive options for the two Lee sisters coming from Watford, Northampton and the close connections with the names Lee and Manning.
The above death age of the mother Mary Lee at St. Martins, certainly also matches a date for her and a marriage to a John Manning Lee in the small village of Watford, Northamptonshire 21 Jul 1763. John Manning Lee's mother could have been Elizabeth Manning of Milton, Northampton.
Once again, than you to all helpers.
Keith