Gee family tree : Charles and Hañah from the colonial era to the year 2000 : an expansion and update of "The kin of Dr. Ned Gee, Lunenburg County, Virginia" by Samuel Edward Gee, included surnames Bailey, Barnes, Barry, Bonner, Bugg, Cash, Daniels, Dilworth, Drury, Dunbar, Fitzwater, Foglesong, Hammock, Harris, Harvie, Hawthorne, Heath, Hite, Hicks/Hix, Hubbard, Johnson, Jones, Kennedy, Kessler, Kunau, Ligon, Link, Love, Maddux, Marable, McClintic, Moore, Nevill/Neavil/Neville, Parham, Peace, Pritchett, Ragsdale, Rainey, Saunders, Seward, Skinner, Stokes, Teass, Turbyfill, Wadsworth, Walker, Watkins, Webb, Williams, Winn/ by Marian S. Kessler and Garnette S. Teass

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Language

English

Publication Date

c2001

Publisher

Gateway Press

Place of Publication

Baltimore, Maryland

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xviii, 546 p. : ill., coat of arms, facsims., maps, ports.

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Maps on lining papers.

Includes index.

Charles Gee was born in about 1660. He married Hañah Drury in about 1693. They lived in Charles City County, Virginia and had four known sons and a daughter. He died in 1709. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia and West Virginia.

Bibliography: p. 473-480.

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