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[Opinions] Re: Lee Vs. Leigh
I have LEIGH ancestors from England and the spelling of their surname was changed to LEE after coming early to America (pre-Revolution). As given names, I associate both spellings as unisex surname names. In my family, the LEE surname was handed down here and there as a middle name and, interestingly, to me, a father bearing middle name, Lee, in honor of those ancestors, handed it down to his daughter as Leigh, despite the honorees’ generations-ago spelling change. I assume they felt the Leigh spelling was more feminine and I would guess that’s most common.
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