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Elizabeth N. Gee

Elizabeth N. Gee

Female 1863 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth N. Gee was born on 8 Dec 1863 (daughter of William J. Gee and Mary Ann Monroe); and died.

    Notes:

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Hund, Betty - Prodigy message


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William J. Gee was born about 1830; and died.

    Notes:

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Birth:
    Estimate: This birth date is an estimate based on the birth dates of nearest relatives or contemporaries, or based on other clues such as christening date, marriage date, birth order, etc.

    William married Mary Ann Monroe on 12 Dec 1858. Mary (daughter of John Piper Monroe and Louisa Alexander) was born on 16 Aug 1832 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann Monroe was born on 16 Aug 1832 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky (daughter of John Piper Monroe and Louisa Alexander); and died.

    Notes:

    In 1850, Mary was living with her parents in Barren County, Kentucky.

    She was still living in 1898.

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Hund, Betty - Prodigy message

    Children:
    1. Reuben Monroe Gee was born on 23 Dec 1859; and died.
    2. 1. Elizabeth N. Gee was born on 8 Dec 1863; and died.
    3. Louisa Gee was born on 16 Dec 1864; and died.
    4. Louean J. Gee was born about 1866; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Piper Monroe was born on 4 Jul 1804 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky (son of John Monroe and Rachel); died on 2 May 1890 in Tompkinsville, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    John and his family are found on the 1850 census of Barren County, Kentucky. At that time he was a merchant with $600 in property.

    During the Civil War, guerillas came to his home to kill him. He was saved by hiding. His daughters told the guerillas that their mother had recently died and begged them to leave him alone.

    In 1866, John served as postmaster in Tompkinsville, Kentucky.

    In 1870, he was a farmer living in Monroe County, Kentucky.

    John lived for many years near Tompkinsville, Kentucky. He died at his daughter's home in Tompkinsville. He had a cancer on his face when he died. It was believed that it was caused by a mole which he often cut while shaving.

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Hund, Betty - Prodigy message

    John married Louisa Alexander on 14 Jul 1830. Louisa was born on 24 May 1808 in Of, Cumberland Co., Kentucky; died on 19 Apr 1862 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Louisa Alexander was born on 24 May 1808 in Of, Cumberland Co., Kentucky; died on 19 Apr 1862 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. Caroline Susan Monroe was born on 18 Mar 1831 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; died on 28 Jan 1902; was buried in Alexander Cem., Waterview.
    2. 3. Mary Ann Monroe was born on 16 Aug 1832 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; and died.
    3. Martha Louisa Monroe was born on 8 Mar 1834 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; died on 22 Aug 1922 in Of, Tompkinsville, Kentucky; was buried in White Cem., Monroe Co., Kentucky.
    4. Sarah Francis Monroe was born on 3 Jan 1836 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; died on 12 Jul 1896 in Of, Hays, Warren Co., Kentucky.
    5. Edward Alexander Monroe was born on 19 Oct 1837 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; was christened in in Of, Tompkinsville, Monroe Co., Kentucky; died in in Of, Leavenworth, Kansas.
    6. Amelia Alice Monroe was born on 24 Jul 1840 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; died on 8 May 1902.
    7. Malvina Kiturah Monroe was born on 12 Jul 1842 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; died on 8 Apr 1862.
    8. John D. Monroe was born on 12 Mar 1845 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; was christened in in Of, Nobob, Barren Co., Kentucky; died on 20 Nov 1925 in Of, Celina, Tennessee; was buried in Gamaliel, Kentucky.
    9. William Monroe was born on 25 Aug 1848 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; died on 12 Feb 1862.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Monroe was born in 1755 (son of Col. William Gent Monroe, Jr. and Rachel Piper); died on 22 Mar 1835 in , Cumberland Co., Kentucky, USA; was buried in , Cumberland Co., Kentucky, USA.

    Notes:

    In 1820, John applied for a pension for his Revolutionary War service. In his declaration at the time he stated that he served as a private. Other papers contain records of a Corporal John Monroe and a Sergeant John Munroe, so there must have been several people of the same name at that time. His declaration reads:

    "District of Kentucky, October 9, 1820 on this day personally apeared John Monroe in the county court of Cumberland County, Kentucky, (the said court being a court of record, created by statutes of Kentucky and proceedings according to the rules of the common law) which said Monroe is aged about 75 years and a residenter in the county of Cumberland, and within the jurisdiction of the courts aforesaid. Who being first duly sworn according to the law doth upon his said oath in the court aforesaid oath declaire that he was a soldier in the Revolutionary War of the United States, that he enlisted in the fifth Virginia Regiment in the Continental Establishment in Captain Richard Barnets Company for the term of two years and that he served in the said regiment and ompnay the whole term of his enlistment in the said continental service of the United States of America and that he enlisted in the said regiment and company 6th Feb. 1776. That upon the expiration of the aforesaid term of his enlistment which term he served faithfully, he again enlisted in the same regiment under Captain Harry Fonteroy for the term of 3 years and served the whole term of his said second enlistment faithfully. He states further on oath that he has drawn from the United States under the pension law of Congress of the 18th of March 1818 and upon pension Certificate #15343 the sum of $166.25 and that he makes the foregoing and subsequent declaration in order to obtain the provision made by the acts of Congress of the 18th of March 1818 and the first of May 1820 I do solemly swear that I was a resident citizen of the United States on the 18th da of March one thousand eight hundred and eighteen and that I have not since that time by gift sale or in any manner disposed of my property of any part thereof, with intent thereby so to deminish it as to bring myself within the provisions of an act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land and Naval service of the United States in the Rev. War passed the 18th day of March 1818, and that I have not nor has any person for me, any property, securities contracts or debts due me. This declaration further states on oath, that by occupation he is a planter, or daily laborer, and that he is weak sickly and much emaciated, so that he is very illy able to work, he states that the number of his family is six persons to wit, an aged wife, three daughters and two sons. The name of his wife Rachel, His eldest daughter is named Fanny aged about 30, his second daughter is named Mary aged 23 years, and his third daughter is named Betsey aged 18 years, his eldest son is Andrew about 21 and his other son named John about 16 years old. He states farther upon oath that excepting his necessary wearing apparel, he has no other property, and therefore a schedule would be unnessary this however he subscribes as the only report and statement which he can make thereon. Sworn to and declared in open court on the ninth day of October 1820."

    This declaration was signed on 14 Oct 1820 in the town of Burkesville, Kentucky.

    Other records show that John enlisted on 5 Feb 1776 in Captain Henry Fauntleroy's Company of the 5th Virginia Regiment. He signed for two years at $6.75 per month. He was wounded in action on 4 Oct 1777.

    In 1799, John and Rachel were living in Amherst County, Virginia. They lived there until about 1803. He was a cousin of President James Monroe.

    John received a grant of land in Tennessee, but in traveling over the mountains in unsetteled territory to claim it, he got lost and ended up in Kentucky. He liked Kentucky so well that he never attempted to locate his grant in Tennessee. He lived in different places in Kentucky, but spent his latter years in Cumberland County.

    On 14 Dec 1839, John's widow made application before the Justice of Peace in Cumberland County, Kentucky for widow's pension. The application states that John had died on 22 Mar 1835, that they had married 8 Apr 1784 at Roundhill Church in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and that John had been receiving $8 per month since 1818. She stated that by reason of age (80), and bodily infirmity that she was unable to attend at the court house of Cumberland County, twelve or thirteen miles away. Rachel (maiden name unknown) signed the declaration by making her mark. Another document says that Rachel received $80 per year beginning on 4 Mar 1843.

    In about 1937, some markers were unveiled at the Old Mulkey Meeting House State Park in Monroe County, Kentucky in memory of some Revolutionary War Soldiers. One of them was John Monroe. His great granddaughter, Miss Effa White, spoke at the ceremony.

    Ref: Clan Munro files - Hund, Betty - Prodigy message

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    John married Rachel on 8 Apr 1784 in Roundhill Church, Westmoreland Co., Virginia. Rachel was born about 1761 in Of, Amherst Co., Virginia; died on 21 Sep 1846 in Of, Cumberland Co., Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Rachel was born about 1761 in Of, Amherst Co., Virginia; died on 21 Sep 1846 in Of, Cumberland Co., Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. Susannah Monroe was born on 21 Feb 1785; and died.
    2. Fanny Monroe was born on 9 Feb 1787; died about 1872.
    3. Ann Monroe was born on 6 Oct 1789; died on 5 Jan 1790.
    4. Lucy Monroe was born on 10 Oct 1791; died on 25 Oct 1793.
    5. Mary Monroe was born on 18 Apr 1797; died in 1864; was buried in Tompkinsville, Kentucky.
    6. Andrew Monroe was born on 21 Jan 1799; and died.
    7. Janey Monroe was born on 23 Aug 1800; and died.
    8. Elizabeth Monroe was born on 4 May 1802; and died.
    9. 6. John Piper Monroe was born on 4 Jul 1804 in Of, Barren Co., Kentucky; died on 2 May 1890 in Tompkinsville, Kentucky.