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Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE 1772–1818 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1772

Birth Location: Indian Territory, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 1818

Death Location: Coon Creek, On Hytower River Indian Reservation, Bartow, Georgia, United States

Father: Henry McGee

Mother: Mary Chiles

Spouse(s): Mary Kilburn-McGee, Mary Kilburn, Sarah Waters

Children(s): Mary McGEE, Angeline McGEE, James McGEE, John McGee, Joseph McGEE, Sarah McGEE, William McGee, Sarah McGee, Angeline McGee, John Mcgee, Nancy McGee, Susan Collins, Nancy McGee, Jane McGee, William Mcgee, Polly McGee, William McGee, Jennie McGee, Nancy McGee, Angeline McGee, Sally McGee

The story of Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE began in 1772 in Indian Territory, Georgia, USA. In 1820, Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE resided in Screven, Georgia, United States. Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE married Mary Polly Kilburn Mcgee, Mary Polly Kilburn, Nancy Novel, Sarah Waters, and had children including Angeline Jennie Mcgee, Angeline Jenny Mcgee, Angeline Mcgee, James Giles Mcgee, Jane Mcgee, Jennie Mcgee, John Henry Mcgee, John Mcgee, Joseph Mcgee, Mary Polly Mcgee, Nancy Ann Mcgee, Nancy Mcgee, Polly Mcgee, Sally Mcgee, Sarah Sallie Mcgee, Sarah Mcgee, Susan Rebecca Ann Mcgee Collins, William Mcgee, William Micager Micajah Mcgee, William Micajah Mcgee. Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE passed away in 1818 in Coon Creek, On Hytower River Indian Reservation, Bartow, Georgia, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE began in 1772 in Indian Territory, Georgia, USA.
  • In 1820, Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE resided in Screven, Georgia, United States.
  • Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE married Mary Polly Kilburn Mcgee, Mary Polly Kilburn, Nancy Novel, Sarah Waters, and had children including Angeline Jennie Mcgee, Angeline Jenny Mcgee, Angeline Mcgee, James Giles Mcgee, Jane Mcgee, Jennie Mcgee, John Henry Mcgee, John Mcgee, Joseph Mcgee, Mary Polly Mcgee, Nancy Ann Mcgee, Nancy Mcgee, Polly Mcgee, Sally Mcgee, Sarah Sallie Mcgee, Sarah Mcgee, Susan Rebecca Ann Mcgee Collins, William Mcgee, William Micager Micajah Mcgee, William Micajah Mcgee.
  • Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE passed away in 1818 in Coon Creek, On Hytower River Indian Reservation, Bartow, Georgia, United States.

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Henry McGEE's Ancestors

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Henry McGEE
1772–1818
Birth Place: Indian Territory, Georgia, USA
Parents
Henry McGee
1738–1800
Indian Territory, Georgia, United States
Mary (Sarah Ottertail) Chiles
1745–1810
Lower Cherokee towns of the Old Cherokee Nation, Keowee and Tugaloo Rivers area
Grandparents
Abraham Mackgehee
1695–1743
Scotland
Elizabeth Lively
1728–1815
Hanover, Virginia, United States
John Otterlifter
1715–1791
Bertie, Chowan Co, North Carolina, USA
Ani-Ga-Tage-Wi (Motoy (Sister of Raven) Cherokee
1705–1796
Cherokee Nation East, Blind Savannah, Kituah or Wild Potato, Clan Blind Savannah (Wa-Wli-Vann)
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Mackgehee
1645–1727
Ann Bastrop
1664–1724
John Vann
1720–1770
Mary Lewis
1690–1752
Moytoy Iv
1680–1741
Ahneewakee Moytoy
1686–1746
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William SR
1720–1770
Mary Vann
1700–1770
Water I
1660–1730

Henry McGEE's Descendants

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Henry ("Tarle Skaawee") McGEE (1772–1818) m. Mary ("Polly") Kilburn-McGee (1776–1886) m. Mary (Polly) Kilburn (1776–1866) m. Sarah Waters (1770–)
  1. 1. Mary ("Polly") McGEE 1800–1873 m. Hasten (Nathan) Spears 1790–1860
    1. 1. Sarah (Sallie Mother of) Elec 1815– m. William Simpson 1819–
      1. 1. William ("Elec" Alexander) Simpson 1833–1919 m. Lucy (Ann) Stutts 1843–1928
        1. 1. Ambers (Gilbert Simpson #) ! 1885–1975 m. Ada (Fannie) Beavers 1890–1970
  2. 2. Angeline ("Jennie") McGEE 1806–
  3. 3. James (Giles) McGEE 1806–1888
  4. 4. John ((Henry)) McGee 1804–1860
  5. 5. Joseph McGEE 1794–1857
  6. 6. Sarah ("Sallie") McGEE 1810–1887
  7. 7. William (Micager (Micajah)) McGee 1794–1855
  8. 8. Sarah McGee 1788–1870
  9. 9. Angeline McGee 1795–1870
  10. 10. John Mcgee 1808–1809
  11. 11. Nancy McGee 1791–1867
  12. 12. Susan (Rebecca Ann McGee) Collins 1818–1902
  13. 13. Nancy (Ann) McGee 1802–1872
  14. 14. Jane McGee 1797–
  15. 15. William Mcgee 1801–
  16. 16. Polly McGee 1802–1803
  17. 17. William (Micajah) McGee 1796–1855
  18. 18. Jennie McGee 1802–
  19. 19. Nancy (Ann) McGee 1795–1872
  20. 20. Angeline (Jenny) McGee 1810–1878
  21. 21. Sally McGee 1810–1845

Henry McGEE's Timeline

3 Records

1772
1772
Birth of Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE in Indian Territory, Georgia, USA
Indian Territory, Georgia, USA
1818
1818
Age 46
Death of Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE in Coon Creek, On Hytower River Indian Reservation, Bartow, Georgia, United States
Coon Creek, On Hytower River Indian Reservation, Bartow, Georgia, United States
1820
1820
Age 48
Henry "Tarle Skaawee" McGEE resided here in Screven, Georgia, United States
Screven, Georgia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1772
    Event Place: Indian Territory, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1820
    Event Place: Screven, Georgia, United States
    Record Source: 1820 United States Federal Census, 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Screven, Georgia; Page: 257; NARA Roll: M33_7; Image: 241

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1818
    Event Place: Coon Creek, On Hytower River Indian Reservation, Bartow, Georgia, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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