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Hannah Drury 1660–1728 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1660
Birth Location: Surry County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: 14 May 1728
Death Location: Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America
Father: Sir Drury
Mother: Susan Drury
Spouse(s): Charles Sr
Children(s): Elizabeth Gee
In 1660, Hannah Drury entered the world in Surry County, Virginia, USA, born to Sir Robert Drury And Susan Jones Drury. Hannah Drury married Charles James Gee Sr, and had children including Elizabeth Gee. Hannah Drury passed away in 1728 in Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- In 1660, Hannah Drury entered the world in Surry County, Virginia, USA, born to Sir Robert Drury And Susan Jones Drury.
- Hannah Drury married Charles James Gee Sr, and had children including Elizabeth Gee.
- Hannah Drury passed away in 1728 in Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Hannah Drury's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Gee 1684–1751 m. William Heath 1682–1745
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1. Thomas Heath 1717–1773 m. Sarah Hare 1720–1775
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1. Richard Heath 1747–1808 m. Rebecca Chappell 1752–1807
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1660
Event Place: Surry County, Virginia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 May 1728
Event Place: Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America