Hi Orielbenfro
First of all - I have no Ann Lee Rees buried at Johnston 1834, but I am more than keen to find out who she was, dear soul.
With such a name, she will be of high interest to me.
George Manning Rees baptised at St. Martins H/W is the son of Lt. William Lee Rees and Mary Pocock. Between service in the navy, it seems that he did return to Haverforwest area to live.
Sep 16. 1817 Entry #3950 page 184 of the unknown book:
1. Jane Roch of Bullford (Bulford), Parish of Stainton (Steynton), widow, and William Roch of the same, farmer, her eldest son by John Roch her late husband, deceased;
2. David Rees of Woodbine Cottage, Parish of St. Issels, Haroldstone, esq;
3. William Rees of the same, a lieutenant in H.M.Navy.
Conveyance of a messuage and lands, being part of Bulford aforesaid.
William Lee and Mary's first child William Gilbert was born at Derby Farm, on the 6th. April, 1827 and baptised in the nearby St. Issells Church , Haroldstone, Pembroke, Wales on 7 May 1827.
The Pigots Directory of 1830, has Lieut. William Lee Rees living at Church Lane, Bristol. Gloucestershire. His father-in-law's boarding school Prospect Academy is also in Church Lane.
There is an article in Haverforwest written about his eldest son William Gilbert Rees - the explorer in Queenstown NZ.
His two other known girls were Mary St. George Rees (Mrs. John Clark of Folkestone - teachers) and Isabel Rose Day (Mrs. John Bellenie Day - lithographers to the Queen - London)
Thus, the above Ann Lee Rees could belong to either my John Rees, the eldest child of David Rees or even Lt. Wm Lee Rees or David Rees' wife. David himself died in 1837.
Great news.
Thank you very much for yet another clue.
PS My daughter - 180 years later is Ana Lee Rees
Keith