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Virginia (Gincy) Montague Greene 1796–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 AUG 1796

Birth Location: Gretna, Pittsylvania Co., VA

Death Date: 7 FEB 1862

Death Location: Leeds, Jefferson Co. , Alabama

Father: Thomas Greene

Mother: Amy Keesee

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The story of Virginia (Gincy) Montague Greene began in 1796 in Gretna, Pittsylvania Co., VA. Virginia (Gincy) Montague Greene passed away in 1862 in Leeds, Jefferson Co. , Alabama.

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Biography

  • The story of Virginia (Gincy) Montague Greene began in 1796 in Gretna, Pittsylvania Co., VA.
  • Virginia (Gincy) Montague Greene passed away in 1862 in Leeds, Jefferson Co. , Alabama.

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Virginia Greene's Ancestors

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Virginia Greene
1796–1862
Birth Place: Gretna, Pittsylvania Co., VA
Parents
Thomas (Turley) Greene
1770–1842
Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Amy (Montague) Keesee
1790–1854
Gretna, Pittsylvania Co., Va
Grandparents
Jesse ("Richard&Fisk") Keesee
1752–1829
King George County, Virginia
Mildred ("Milly") Mustain
1775–1838
Pittsylvania, VA, USA,
Great-Grandparents
Richard Keesee
1720–1789
Ann Fisk
1722–1793
Thomas Mustain
1725–1791
Mary Haley
1722–1791
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Georges Keesee
1695–1742
Dorcas Doe
1699–1725

Virginia Greene's Timeline

2 Records

1796
28 AUG 1796
Birth of Virginia (Gincy) Montague Greene in Gretna, Pittsylvania Co., VA
Gretna, Pittsylvania Co., VA
1862
7 FEB 1862
Age 66
Death of Virginia (Gincy) Montague Greene in Leeds, Jefferson Co. , Alabama
Leeds, Jefferson Co. , Alabama

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 AUG 1796
    Event Place: Gretna, Pittsylvania Co., VA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 FEB 1862
    Event Place: Leeds, Jefferson Co. , Alabama

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