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| All Saints, Orpington A ledger stone within the alter rails is inscribed to Mary Gee (1702), wife of William Gee, Esq., of Bishop Burton. In the great chancel, on the north side, are memorials to Richard Gee (1727) and his widow Philippa (1744). There are monuments to William Gee (1815), Richard Gee (1817) and Richard Carew (1816). | | Located |
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2 | | Brass Inscription for Elizabeth Gee "Dame Elizabeth heare interred is that ladie was of late to Calverley Knighte but first espovsed to Henrye Gee her mate who rvled heare a patron raer as cittie well can shewe. Thvs she in wvrship rvne her race and stille in vertew grew. And soe died Jan 28/[15]79." Over her grave until the rebuilding of the church, then in the tower, now… | Holy Trinity | Unmarked |
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| Brass Inscription for Henry Gee d 1545, Sheriff and twice Mayor of Chester "Herr under lyeth buryed the body of Henrye Gee some tymes Mayor of this cetye of Chester, whyche d'cessyde the vj day of September, An'o d'ni m'o v'e xlv'o on whois soulle Jhu have merci." This is a drawing of the monument, which was in place until the rebuilding. The burial was in the upper aisle by the chancel but is now unmarked. Note the… | Holy Trinity | Unmarked |
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| Carved Wooden Memorial for Edmond Gee This is a drawing of the wooden memorial, which was located in Holy Trinity, Chester, in the upper aisle by the chancel. Following the rebuilding, the present location is now unmarked. In cadency the mullet (star shape, second shield from the right) denotes the third son. | Holy Trinity | Unmarked |
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| Gee Family Tomb, Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston, MA Joshua Gee (d. 1724) became a prosperous Boston shipwright. He bought Tomb #3 around 1717. This marker memorializes the family. | Copps Hill Burying Ground | Located |
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| Joshua Gee monument, Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston, MA Joshua Gee was buried here near the Old North Church, along with his co-pastor, Cotton Mather. He originally bought this plot by deed, this was the marker for the family mausoleum. | Copps Hill Burying Ground | Located |
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| Monument for Rachel, wife of William Gee Esq. of Bishop Burton, and her daughter Elizabeth Rachel was the wife of William Gee Esq. of Bishop Burton. She died in 1649 at age 33. Her small daughter Elizabeth kneels at her head. | Church of All Saints | Located |
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| Monument to Sir William Gee in York Minster Polychrome monument to Sir William Gee. York Minster is the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe. | York Minster | Located |
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| Peter Gee and wife Grace, tombstones in the Granary Burying Ground, Boston Founders of the line of Boston Gee's, they lie here in good company with Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and John Hancock. | Granary Burying Ground | Located |
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| Sir Orlando Gee, steward to the Earls of Northumberland and Registrar to the Admiralty. Monument by Francis Bird (1705). Bust to the waist in white marble, with elaborate peruke and long flowing cravat, holding a scroll and addressing us. In the west gallery of All Saints, Church Street, Isleworth. | | Located |
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| Solomon Gee Headstone Solomon and his wife were buried in Lyme in the old stone Church burying ground, in the thirteenth row starting at the North Wall in the North East Section, Lyme, CT.
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