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William Gee

Birth1816 - Newcastle on tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom
DeathDec 1883 - Newcastle,Northumberland, United Kingdom
MotherSarah Simpson
FatherRICHARD GEE

Born in Newcastle on tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom on 1816 to RICHARD GEE and Sarah Simpson. William Gee married Catherine Long and had 8 children. He passed away on Dec 1883 in Newcastle,Northumberland, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Richard Gee
1788 - 1834
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Sarah Simpson
1795 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Long
1820 - 1863
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Isabella Tait
1815 - 1886
Children Show all
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Charles Long Gee
1846 - 1920
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Catharine Gee
1852 - 1882
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Mary Gee
1857 - 1880
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Ann Frances Gee
1859 - Unknown
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Mary Elizabeth Gee
1851 - 1852
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William Gee
1847 - 1924
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Elizabeth Gee
1855 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Gee
1842 - 1842

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