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Jesse Dalton Keesee , Slave Holder 1752–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: December 5, 1752

Birth Location: Amelia County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America

Death Date: February 18, 1829

Death Location: Harpin Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia

Father: Richard Keesee

Mother: Ann Fiske

Spouse(s): Mildred Mustain

Children(s): Richard Keesee

Jesse Dalton Keesee , Slave Holder was born in 1752 in Amelia County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America, the child of Richard George Lacaze Keesee And Ann Fiske. Jesse Dalton Keesee , Slave Holder married Mildred Millie Mustain, and had children including Richard Keesee. Jesse Dalton Keesee , Slave Holder passed away in 1829 in Harpin Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia.

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Biography

  • Jesse Dalton Keesee , Slave Holder was born in 1752 in Amelia County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America, the child of Richard George Lacaze Keesee And Ann Fiske.
  • Jesse Dalton Keesee , Slave Holder married Mildred Millie Mustain, and had children including Richard Keesee.
  • Jesse Dalton Keesee , Slave Holder passed away in 1829 in Harpin Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia.

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Children(s)

Jesse Holder's Ancestors

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Jesse Holder
1752–1829
Birth Place: Amelia County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
Parents
Richard George Lacaze Keesee
1720–1793
Westmoreland, VA, Virginia, USA
Ann Fiske
1721–1793
Saint James Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA
Grandparents
George (Keesee) (Lacaze)
1678–1742
Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Ann Dorcas
1680–
Virginia, Virginia, USA
Mary (Stimpson p 17) c
1700–1757
Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Keese
1625–
Rebeca Keese
1630–
Thomas c1x
1671–1766
Mary Taylor
1678–1733
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Dr. Stimpson
1640–1745
Naomi Leffingwell
1638–1681
Thomas Taylor
1645–1691

Jesse Holder's Descendants

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Jesse (Dalton Keesee , Slave) Holder (December 5, 1752–February 18, 1829) m. Mildred ("Millie") Mustain (1750–Aug 1838)
  1. 1. Richard Keesee 1760–1843 m. Judith Morris 1772–1852 m. Jenny McMurray 1770–1826
    1. 1. Devina (Derinah Dorina Perninah) Keezee 1786–1861 m. Henry (H) Bear 1786–1865
      1. 1. Cynthia Bare 1819–1900 m. Dave Fanien 1789–1867 m. Frederick Fraley 1817–1845
        1. 1. Pheba Roe 1859–1930 m. John (Leonard) Roe 1858–1940
        2. 2. Susan (Ann) Fraley 1841–1930 m. James (Presley) Gullett 1840–1888
        3. 3. Sarah Fraley 1842–1927 m. George (Wesley) McMillan 1821–
        4. 4. Rev (Andrew Jackson “Jack”) Fannin 1860–1952 m. Susan Mcknight 1866–1912
      2. 2. Peter ('Bug') Bare 1812–1880 m. Christina ("Teenie") Knipp 1817–1871
        1. 1. Derina ('Rine') Bare 1842–1916 m. William (Fleming "Flem") Jones 1842–1917
      3. 3. Sarah (A K) Bear 1829–
      4. 4. Phebe (R) Bear 1832–
    2. 2. Permillia (Oma) Keesee 1810–1892
    3. 3. Nancy Keesee 1802–1889
    4. 4. Mary Keesee 1803–1865
    5. 5. Booker (Morris) Keesee 1819–1865
    6. 6. Avery Keesee 1803–1870
    7. 7. Elizabeth Keesee 1805–1882
    8. 8. Jesse Keesee 1804–1849
    9. 9. John Keesee 1804–1899
    10. 10. Elias Kazee 1798–1890
    11. 11. Charles Keesee 1800–1899
    12. 12. Richard KEEZEE 1822–
    13. 13. William Keesee 1806–1893

Jesse Holder's Timeline

2 Records

1752
December 5, 1752
Birth of Jesse Dalton Keesee , Slave Holder in Amelia County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
Amelia County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
1829
February 18, 1829
Age 77
Death of Jesse Dalton Keesee , Slave Holder in Harpin Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia
Harpin Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: December 5, 1752
    Event Place: Amelia County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: February 18, 1829
    Event Place: Harpin Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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