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    I have a John Gee listed as being born 1776...

    I have a John Gee listed as being born 1776 married to Ann and his father, another John Gee born 1750, son of Richard Gee. All born in Longdon.
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    Hello, I’ve researched back a good distance...

    Hello, I’ve researched back a good distance through the Longdon Gee family. There is a Sarah Gee, daughter of Charles and Fanny listed in 1852. Charles and Fanny were married in 1852. He was a...
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    Thank you Marj. Definitely my relatives.

    Thank you Marj. Definitely my relatives.
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    Brilliant. Thank you.

    Brilliant. Thank you.
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    Thank you. Definitely my grandparents.

    Thank you. Definitely my grandparents.
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    Gee

    Robert Henry Merrick Gee 1924. Sutton Coldfield ( my dad)
    William Henry Gee 1899 Longdon, possibly registered Lichfield, but definitely born in Longdon. He told me. ( my grandfather. Knew him well)...
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    My dad was Robert Henry Gee. Descended from...

    My dad was Robert Henry Gee. Descended from William Henry Gee. His father was William Gee, but married to Sarah Ann Louisa. Not sure if there were other marriages. Strangely enough, my dad and...
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    Just started looking. William Henry Gee of...

    Just started looking. William Henry Gee of Lichfield( Longdon) 1873 and Charles 1852 , married to Fanny and Charles 1826, married to Sarah appear to be in my tree. My own name, Louisa, appears often!...
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    Gee family Lichfield and Sutton Coldfield

    Looking to trace any information about the Family of William or Richard Gee in Longdon Lichfield
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