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WAs listed as Amelia Gaskill in the records. | Family: F5
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Union Grove Cemetery | Birdie L. BLACKWELL
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2nd husband - John Randolph. Died before 1858. | Jane Byars
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Richard was 9 years, 10 months when they married. She was the widow of John, son and heir of Sapcote, Viscount Beaumont. | Philippa CAREW
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Smith County Census | Charlie A. COOPER
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Union Grove Cemetery | Charlie A. COOPER
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Tec 5 U.S. Army - WW.II | Eslie COOPER
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Troup Banner, February 22, 1912: Survived by parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Deauman. Rev. Evans Thompson performed last rites. He was drowned while fishing at a pond with Robert Deauman. | Garland DEAUMAN
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She was shown to be Jonathan Ward's first wife. | Tabitha French
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Alan, left school early due to his father working away in Beverley near Hull in construction., he started driving a Bread Delivery van and then moved onto the Buses in Manchester. from there he started driving Taxicabs and opened his own business . He used to do wedding cars on the side on weekends. He was a member of the Greater Manchester Taxi Association (Life Time). and continued working until a few years after his wifes death in 1975.
During the war years he was in the R.A.F. driving the tenders out to the returning aircraft as they came in for landing, he tried to be a pilot but failed due to his bad eyesight in one eye. He was abroad in Belguim and Denmark and did keep in touch with some of the friends he made over there until the late 1990s
His R.A.F. serial number was 1685547. he spent time in Blackpool,Conningsbury,Mildenhall Stradishall Newmarket and Blake HIll Farms. He was attached to the 97th Squadron for a time. he ferried equipment over to France before being deployed to Brussels and then later Copenhagen. He demobbed in Warton in November of 1946 | Alan George Gee
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Salem Memorial Cemetery | Alton Albert GEE
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She was the oldest sister, John was born in 1890 so anytime in the next 10 years. | Annie Gee
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Died during Texas War for Independence | Eason GEE
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Issued a Mexican Land Grant for one league of land (783 acres) on 19 Oct 1835. 2/3 of property was in present day Smith County and 1/3 in Cherokee county. Posthumously issued a grant of 320 acres from the Secretary of War (original document written in Spanish). | Eason GEE
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Edd Gee worked in a slaughter house, farmed (he had a sugar cane field) and smoked meat.
Bobby Neel lived next door and remembers buying smoked sausage from him. When Edd had a heart attack in his back yard, it was BobbyUs father, Travis Neel who carried him into the house until the Ambulance came | Edd E. GEE
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Union Grove Cemetery | Edd E. GEE
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Spinster, Lived with Martha behind Oldwood school in Wythenshawe in the apartments, David (myself) used to go and visit them after school. | Elizabeth Gee
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Medical Records of Dr. Samuel Overton: RTo visit and acouchement wifeS | Enoch GEE
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Mixon Cemetery | Essie GEE
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Family History says that Fannie hemorraged during childbirth and although her mother, Florence wanted to call the doctor, her father, George refused to do it.
Fannie died about 2 months after her son was born. | Fannie GEE
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Smith County | Fannie Lorene GEE
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Union Grove Cemetery | Fred Louis GEE
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George could not find work in Manchester and went to work away in Beverley near Hull, he caught Pneumonia and Pleurosy and died there, He is buried in Southern Cemetery in Manchester grave information on file and in scrapbook. He was working as a general Labourer and was in Lodgings at 41 Woodlands Beverley, County of York. England
George spent some time in the military, pictures on file. His number was R.M.E 4232. There is a medal in his file awarded during the first world war. His military record has yet to be found.
Alan Gee said his father was a very mellow and laid back person, he used to buy a 5 pack of Woodbine cigarettes and bet on the horses once a week (5 old pence). He never heard his father swear or get upset about anything. | George Gee
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(Wright City HWY) | George Washington GEE
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Cancer of the Bladder | George Washington GEE
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Obituary: Born and raised near Troup. Death followed a lingering illness that lasted eight months.
Sister, Lizzie Leach (Elizabeth Luce)
Brother, Bob Gee (Sidney Robert Gee)
Sons: Charles & Tommie Gee of Union Grove? | George Washington GEE
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Salem Memorial Cemetery | Harvey GEE
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Died of adino carcinoma brought on by asbestos poisoning while working for thirty-four years at Ford Motor Company. He was cremated. | Howard S. Gee
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in 1901 The Family was boarding at James Wood's house | James Gee
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Died aged about 16 yrs, | Jessie Gee
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Alan Gee, said he thinks John Gee lived in Rochdale somewhere | John Gee
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Possibly Joannah's twin | John Gee
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Medical Records of Dr. Samuel Overton: RTo accoudhement wifeS | John Henry GEE
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There is no Joseph Gee in 1861, maybe he died | Joseph Gee
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Her Mother, Florence Nunn lived with her during the 1930 census. | Lela Alberta GEE
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Union Grove Cemetery | Lela Alberta GEE
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Killed in France WWII S.Sgt 42nd Infantry | Lloyd GEE
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Union Grove Cemetery | Lloyd GEE
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!LYSANDER WAS SEALED TO THERESA AND MARYETTA AT THE SAME TIME. THIS WAS
BEFORE THE ENDOWMENT HOUSE WAS BUILT. THEY WERE SEALED IN LYSANDER`S
HOUSE BY BRIGHAM YOUNG.
MARYETTA WAS SEALED TO HIRAM GATES 13 JAN 1848 WHILE IN WINTER QUARTERS
BRIGHAM YOUNG SEALED THEM ALSO. HIRAM WAS ALSO SEALED TO TWO OTHER
WIVES AT THIS TIME. | Lysander Gee
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Martha had a daughter born about 1935/36 out of wedlock, which was brought up by sister of John Henshaw and her husband.
Marthas info District of Manchester, Vol 38 page 1613 Reg 1291 Death certificate info.
Birth certificate information born Chorlton, Dec 1898 Volume 8C page 846
She was born at 259 Stockport Road West Gorton, | Martha Gee
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Florence died while staying with Pearl (1933) | Pearl GEE
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Richard was 9 years and 10 months when they married. | Richard GEE
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Did not have children by 1901 | Thomas Gee
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Listed as a hairdresser on Marthas Birth certificate, Alan Gee said that he was in 20 Row Stockport Road Gorton Manchester, (20 Row was a unit of 20 businesses and he was in an odd numbered one) | Thomas Gee
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Alderman of Kingston-upon-Hull and mayor in 1573 and 1582. | William GEE
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SOURCES: 1.CALL NO.A10B27 AND B13 A17 GENEALOGICAL LIBRARY.
2.CALKIN`S HISTORY OF NEW LONDON,CONN. p267-71 1892 | Gabriel Harris
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The record shows that she was over 70 when she died. | Mary Hart
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Went by the title Deacon
No record of the name of his wife, but there was an indication that the
Children shown in this record were by his first wife. | Stephen Hart
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Bowen: History of Woodstock vol 6 p 722 | Richard Haven, Sgt.
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