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Solomon Gee 1698–1769 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Jan 1698

Birth Location: Buckland, Monachorum, Devon, England

Death Date: 13 Apr 1769

Death Location: Old Lyme, New London, Connecticut, Colonial America

Father: Richard Gee

Mother: Mary Gee

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Solomon Gee was born in 1698 in Buckland, Monachorum, Devon, England, the child of Richard Gee And Mary Sparrow Gee. Solomon Gee passed away in 1769 in Old Lyme, New London, Connecticut, Colonial America.

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Biography

  • Solomon Gee was born in 1698 in Buckland, Monachorum, Devon, England, the child of Richard Gee And Mary Sparrow Gee.
  • Solomon Gee passed away in 1769 in Old Lyme, New London, Connecticut, Colonial America.

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Solomon Gee's Ancestors

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Solomon Gee
1698–1769
Birth Place: Buckland, Monachorum, Devon, England
Parents
Richard Gee
1673–1699
Yelverton, Devon, England
Mary (Sparrow) Gee
1673–1700
Bow, Greater London, England
Grandparents
Ezechiel Gee
1641–1672
Devon, England
Elizabeth Crossman
1647–1676
Buckland Monachorum, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
Philippi Gee
1616–1645
Agnes Bowden
1613–1644
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edowardus (Gee)
1595–1628
Alice Mnu
1595–1688

Solomon Gee's Timeline

2 Records

1698
25 Jan 1698
Birth of Solomon Gee in Buckland, Monachorum, Devon, England
Buckland, Monachorum, Devon, England
1769
13 Apr 1769
Age 71
Death of Solomon Gee in Old Lyme, New London, Connecticut, Colonial America
Old Lyme, New London, Connecticut, Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Jan 1698
    Event Place: Buckland, Monachorum, Devon, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Apr 1769
    Event Place: Old Lyme, New London, Connecticut, Colonial America

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