Elizabeth E. Lee
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Elizabeth E. Lee (b. Cox) (1862-1915) was born in Brushton, New York, and died in Bangor, New York. By 1870 she had moved with her family to Brandon, New York, and by the mid-1880s she had moved to Springfield, Massachusetts, where she was employed as a nurse and later as a servant. She married John J. Lee in Springfield in 1897. He was a profiler with the United States Army and then a machinist for a confectionary manufacturer. He was also a Mason. In 1886, Lee wrote to Mary Baker Eddy to order Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.

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Elizabeth E. Lee
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Elizabeth E. Lee (b. Cox) (1862-1915) was born in Brushton, New York, and died in Bangor, New York. By 1870 she had moved with her family to Brandon, New York, and by the mid-1880s she had moved to Springfield, Massachusetts, where she was employed as a nurse and later as a servant. She married John J. Lee in Springfield in 1897. He was a profiler with the United States Army and then a machinist for a confectionary manufacturer. He was also a Mason. In 1886, Lee wrote to Mary Baker Eddy to order Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.

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