The Gee's that I am related to are from S.E. Ohio and New York. Here are some of the names of the Gee's that I have found that I am related to starting with my Great Great Grandmother.
Margaret Stace Gee (1879-1946)
Joseph Gee (1851-1926)
Martin R. Gee (1819-1878)
John Gee (1796-1872)
Moses Gee (1760-1842)
Joseph Gee (1731-1810)
William Gee (1704-1772)
Joseph Gee (1676-1716)
John Gee (1635-1702)
LeAnn,
Gosh! Thank you for the time and effort you've expended.That's so kind of you.
As for my Susan Smith. I have no idea if she had siblings. There is no record, that I can find, of her outside of her marriage to Austin Ewing. I have photos of their graves in Il. I contacted the library in Kankakee and they can find no death mention in their newspaper archive either.
I did find one family in Hunterdon County, NJ that seemed like they may be right because they had a Susan of the right age. It was Henry Smith with a wife named Jermima and several other children; Jacob 15, Julia 12, Johanna 8, Susan 7, Catherine 4. That was the 1850 census. After that the family disappears and I cannot find them on the 1860 census anywhere. Oddly, I do find a Susan Smith from NJ, of the right age, living with a family named Yeager in Kane Cty, Il on the 1860 census. The name Yeager was a neighbor of the Henry Smith's back in Hunterdon Cty, NJ. Kane is a cty right next to Kendall Cty, where she married in 1863. However, I've totally lost the Henry Smith family. It's like they droppd off the earth after the 1850 census.
I will try tracing all Susan Smiths of that age in Hunterdon. That's a good idea. Now to find the time!
Thank you so much for your suggestion,
Carly
LeAnn,
No, there is no known obit for my Susan Smith Ewing. I have checked into that. Also, I have searched everything I can find on Hunterdon Cty, NJ in hopes of turning up something that might be a clue. I occasionally run across a reference to a Susan Smith marrying someone but it's never my Susan. Even if I see the name in old newspapers of Hunterdon there is no way to tell if she is the one I'm looking for.
No, I actually don't have access to census outside of what has been available on the Family Search site(Morman church records). From time to time some site or other has offered free access to census. That's how I discovered that Susan's family disappears after the 1850 census and I cannot find them on the 1860 census.
I've been trying to connect her to the correct Smith family in NJ for many years now but she's become my brickwall.
Thanks for your suggestions. All help is more than welcome.
Carly
LeAnn,
That's a very kind offer. "IF" you have time, the 1860 census looking for what 'may' be her family. The one I mentioned headed by a Henry Smith, wife Jermima, children Jacob, Johanna, Catherine, Julia,Susan in Hunterdon Cty, NJ, or anywhere in the eastern part of the U.S. Maybe they left NJ??? Maybe you'd have more luck in finding them. Possibly the father died?
The other odd thing is that I can't find Susan and her husband Austin W. Ewing on either the 1870 or 1880 census. they were married in 1863 so should be somewhere but I can't find them. They should be in either Kendall or Kankakee Cty, Il. but so far I've found nothing. The first time I do find her on a census is in 1900, a widow living in the city of Kankakee with her daughter Mabel(my grandmother). She died in 1902.
Anything you might find would be a miracle!
If it's any help, her husband Austin was born in Westmoreland Cty, PA, but had been living in Il for several years before he married Susan.
Thank you for every second that you spend on this endeavor!
Carly
PS. If you find anything let me know. carlyh7@excite.com
Ian Hamilton
The Gee's that I am related to are from S.E. Ohio and New York. Here are some of the names of the Gee's that I have found that I am related to starting with my Great Great Grandmother.
Margaret Stace Gee (1879-1946)
Joseph Gee (1851-1926)
Martin R. Gee (1819-1878)
John Gee (1796-1872)
Moses Gee (1760-1842)
Joseph Gee (1731-1810)
William Gee (1704-1772)
Joseph Gee (1676-1716)
John Gee (1635-1702)
I hope this is of some help.
Best Regards,
Ian
Jul 24, 2009
Carleen D. Henderson
Gosh! Thank you for the time and effort you've expended.That's so kind of you.
As for my Susan Smith. I have no idea if she had siblings. There is no record, that I can find, of her outside of her marriage to Austin Ewing. I have photos of their graves in Il. I contacted the library in Kankakee and they can find no death mention in their newspaper archive either.
I did find one family in Hunterdon County, NJ that seemed like they may be right because they had a Susan of the right age. It was Henry Smith with a wife named Jermima and several other children; Jacob 15, Julia 12, Johanna 8, Susan 7, Catherine 4. That was the 1850 census. After that the family disappears and I cannot find them on the 1860 census anywhere. Oddly, I do find a Susan Smith from NJ, of the right age, living with a family named Yeager in Kane Cty, Il on the 1860 census. The name Yeager was a neighbor of the Henry Smith's back in Hunterdon Cty, NJ. Kane is a cty right next to Kendall Cty, where she married in 1863. However, I've totally lost the Henry Smith family. It's like they droppd off the earth after the 1850 census.
I will try tracing all Susan Smiths of that age in Hunterdon. That's a good idea. Now to find the time!
Thank you so much for your suggestion,
Carly
Sep 12, 2009
Carleen D. Henderson
No, there is no known obit for my Susan Smith Ewing. I have checked into that. Also, I have searched everything I can find on Hunterdon Cty, NJ in hopes of turning up something that might be a clue. I occasionally run across a reference to a Susan Smith marrying someone but it's never my Susan. Even if I see the name in old newspapers of Hunterdon there is no way to tell if she is the one I'm looking for.
No, I actually don't have access to census outside of what has been available on the Family Search site(Morman church records). From time to time some site or other has offered free access to census. That's how I discovered that Susan's family disappears after the 1850 census and I cannot find them on the 1860 census.
I've been trying to connect her to the correct Smith family in NJ for many years now but she's become my brickwall.
Thanks for your suggestions. All help is more than welcome.
Carly
Sep 15, 2009
Carleen D. Henderson
That's a very kind offer. "IF" you have time, the 1860 census looking for what 'may' be her family. The one I mentioned headed by a Henry Smith, wife Jermima, children Jacob, Johanna, Catherine, Julia,Susan in Hunterdon Cty, NJ, or anywhere in the eastern part of the U.S. Maybe they left NJ??? Maybe you'd have more luck in finding them. Possibly the father died?
The other odd thing is that I can't find Susan and her husband Austin W. Ewing on either the 1870 or 1880 census. they were married in 1863 so should be somewhere but I can't find them. They should be in either Kendall or Kankakee Cty, Il. but so far I've found nothing. The first time I do find her on a census is in 1900, a widow living in the city of Kankakee with her daughter Mabel(my grandmother). She died in 1902.
Anything you might find would be a miracle!
If it's any help, her husband Austin was born in Westmoreland Cty, PA, but had been living in Il for several years before he married Susan.
Thank you for every second that you spend on this endeavor!
Carly
PS. If you find anything let me know. carlyh7@excite.com
Sep 16, 2009