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John GEE 1617–1669 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1617

Birth Location: London, England

Death Date: 27 Dec 1669

Death Location: Lost At Sea

Father: Peter GEE

Mother: Alice WYLDE

Spouse(s): Hazelephony Gee

Children(s): Hannah GEE, John GEE, Hazelelponi GEE, Martha GEE

John GEE was born in 1617 in London, England, the child of Peter Gee And Alice Wylde. John GEE married Hazelephony Gee, and had children including Hannah Gee, Hazelelponi Gee, John Jr Gee, Martha Gee. John GEE passed away in 1669 in Lost At Sea.

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Biography

  • John GEE was born in 1617 in London, England, the child of Peter Gee And Alice Wylde.
  • John GEE married Hazelephony Gee, and had children including Hannah Gee, Hazelelponi Gee, John Jr Gee, Martha Gee.
  • John GEE passed away in 1669 in Lost At Sea.

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John GEE's Ancestors

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John GEE
1617–1669
Birth Place: London, England
Parents
Peter GEE
1590–1682
Cheshire, England
Alice WYLDE
1580–1617
Cheshire, England
Grandparents
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

John GEE's Descendants

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John GEE (1617–27 Dec 1669) m. Hazelephony Gee (1636–27 Nov 1714)
  1. 1. Hannah GEE 1664–1724 m. Samuel HODGKINS 1658–
  2. 2. John ((Jr.)) GEE 1662–1693
  3. 3. Hazelelponi GEE 1668–
  4. 4. Martha GEE 1666–1730

John GEE's Timeline

2 Records

1617
1617
Birth of John GEE in London, England
London, England
1669
27 Dec 1669
Age 52
Death of John GEE in Lost At Sea
Lost At Sea

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1617
    Event Place: London, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 992.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: TDM

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Dec 1669
    Event Place: Lost At Sea
    Record Source: Millennium File

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