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Amedao I Count of GENEVA238 was born in 1100 in Geneva, Geneva , Switzerland. He died in 1162. Parents: Aimon I Count Of GENEVA and Itha DE FAUCIGNY.

Spouse: Mathilde DE CUISEAUX. Amedao I Count of GENEVA and Mathilde DE CUISEAUX were married in 1131. Children were: Guillaume I Count of GENEVA.


Guillaume I Count of GENEVA238 was born in 1130 in Geneva, Geneva , Switzerland. He died on 25 Jul 1195. Parents: Amedao I Count of GENEVA and Mathilde DE CUISEAUX.

Spouse: Beatrix DE FAUCIGNY. Guillaume I Count of GENEVA and Beatrix DE FAUCIGNY were married in 1177. Children were: Beatrix (Marguerite) De Geneva & FAUCIGNY.


Ellen GENNES was living in 1997 in Meadville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania.655 Parents: Walter GENNES and Louise SHAW.

Spouse: DURFEE. DURFEE and Ellen GENNES were married.655


Patricia GENNES was living in 1997 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH.655 Parents: Walter GENNES and Louise SHAW.

Spouse: SWEDIS. SWEDIS and Patricia GENNES were married.655


Sandra GENNES was living in 1997 in Kane, McKean Co., PA.655 Parents: Walter GENNES and Louise SHAW.

Spouse: DEAN. DEAN and Sandra GENNES were married.655


Walter GENNES.

Spouse: Louise SHAW. Walter GENNES and Louise SHAW were married.655 Children were: Ellen GENNES, Patricia GENNES, Sandra GENNES, Walter GENNES.


Walter GENNES was living in 1979 in Sumner, WA.655 Parents: Walter GENNES and Louise SHAW.


Byron Lee GENS was born on 5 Dec 1959.50

Spouse: Linda Marie DIBBLE. Byron Lee GENS and Linda Marie DIBBLE were married on 20 Oct 1985.50 Children were: Nicole Lynn GENS, Nathan Byron GENS.


Nathan Byron GENS was born on 25 Dec 1990.50 Parents: Byron Lee GENS and Linda Marie DIBBLE.


Nicole Lynn GENS was born on 26 Feb 1988.50 Parents: Byron Lee GENS and Linda Marie DIBBLE.


Earl GEORGE. Parents: William GEORGE and Frances Anna.


Elizabeth E. GEORGE was born in 1873 in East Brady, Clarion Co., PA.664 She lived 151 W. 4th St. in Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania in 1915.1381 She died on 4 May 1964 in Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania.664,1466 She was buried on 7 May 1964 in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Erie, Erie County, PA.944,1466 She was living in 1964 in 343 W. 21st St., Erie, Erie Co., PA.1368 She lived RD#4 in North East, Erie County, Pennsylvania.1467 She lived 214 W. 3rd St. in Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania.1467 Parents: William GEORGE and Frances Anna.

Spouse: Jacob R. FENNEL. Jacob R. FENNEL and Elizabeth E. GEORGE were married before 1890.1368 Children were: Bertha Elizabeth (BETSY) FENNEL, Elmer Roy FENNEL, Louis R. FENNEL, Leafy Frances FENNEL, William Orlando FENNEL, Margaret E. FENNEL.


Floyd GEORGE was living in May 1964 in Guerneville, CA.1368 Parents: William GEORGE and Frances Anna.


Howard GEORGE was living in May 1964 in Guerneville, CA.1368 Parents: William GEORGE and Frances Anna.


Letta (Letty) GEORGE was living in May 1964 in Beaver Falls, Beaver Co., PA.1368 Parents: William GEORGE and Frances Anna.

Spouse: CHRISTIE. CHRISTIE and Letta (Letty) GEORGE were married.945


Mary GEORGE was born in 1877.1468 She died in 1964.1468 She was buried in 1964 in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Erie, Erie County, PA.1468 Parents: William GEORGE and Frances Anna.

Spouse: SPEAR. SPEAR and Mary GEORGE were married.945


Nina GEORGE. Parents: William GEORGE and Frances Anna.

Spouse: CONGELTON. CONGELTON and Nina GEORGE were married.1124


William GEORGE was born in 1846 in Armstrong County, PA.664,945 He lived 227 W. 4th St. in Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania in 1930.105 He died on 17 Apr 1932 in 342 W 4th St., Erie, PA.664,1469 William George, 85, one of the few surviving Civil War Veterans in Erie, died Sunday in the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Robert (Bertha) Burns, 342 W. 4th St. with who he had made his home for the past few years.
Mr. George was well known in Erie. He came to this city from Armstrong Co., PA, when a child and had made his home here ever since.
Full military services with the firing squad, pall bearers and escort of honor from the Pennsylvania Soldiers and Sailors Home will take place at 2 pm Wednesday in the Edward C. Hanley & Son Funeral Home, 9th and Liberty sts. He was buried on 20 Apr 1932 in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Erie, Erie County, PA.1470 He lived 342 W. 4th St. in Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania in 1932.106 He served in the military in Co I, 191 Regiment, PA Volunteers.1471 Upon its arrival, on the 5th of May, on the battle-ground of the Wilderness, the brigade was formed in two lines of battle, and with a line of skirmishers thrown forward under command of Captain George M. Laughlin, of the One Hundred and Fifty-fifth, advanced through tangled thickets upon the enemy, who had here determined to attack. The occasional crack of a musket on the skirmish line, as it advanced, indicated that he was not far distant, and soon he was found in force. The regulars of the brigade, who had the first line, were repulsed, and the volunteers, who had the second, pressed forward to their support. By their gallantry, the ground was held until the broken lines of the regulars, which were being pressed upon by overwhelming numbers, could be successfully withdrawn. In this desperate encounter, Captain John C. Stewart, and Lieutenant Edward P. Johnston, were severely wounded. The latter was left in the enemy's hands, who robbed him of his watch and clothing. An hour later he was rescued, but owing to the neglect and harsh treatment he had received, was obliged to submit to the loss of an arm. On the following day, the enemy early assumed the offensive, but was repulsed with great slaughter. With the evening of the 6th, the hard fighting ceased, and during the night of the 7th, the army moved from its works towards Spottsylvania Court House. At Laurel Hill the fifth Corps, which had the advance, found the enemy in force. Repeated assaults were delivered, participated in by Griffin's Division; but the enemy was found to be too strongly fortified to be driven. The One hundred and Fifty-fifth here suffered severely, Captain Edward E. Clapp, and Lieutenant Charles C. Johnston, being among the killed. "Both were gallant officers," says the report of the battle, "were killed within a few yards of the enemy's works." Clearing the Sixth and Second corps, the Fifth swung around and came in upon the immediate from of the Court House. Bur here the enemy was also found well entrenched, and though repeated and most gallant assaults were made, they proved unavailing.
On the afternoon of the 23rd, Griffin's Division crossed the North Anna at Jericho Ford. Arms were stacked, and preparations made for supper, when the enemy, who had veen lurking in concealment, made a most vigorous and determined assault. The excellent discipline of the troops served them admirably in this hour of need. Though taken unawares, and with a swift flowing stream at their backs, they flew to arms, and gave the foe such a reception as soon convinced him that he had no laurels to win from them. The bloody battles of the Tolopotomy, and Cold Harbor, soon followed, which full attested the devotion of the Union Soldiers, but failed to overcome the enemy.
On the 15th of June, the division crossed the James River, and on the 16th, joined in an assault upon the enemy. His first works were carried, but his main line, strongly intrenched, again proved too strong to be overcome. In this charge the regiment lost, in the space of ten minutes, eight-three men were killed and wounded. Captain Samuel A. M'Kee was among the killed. On the 18th, a charge was delivered by the brigade, which resulted in rescuing a portion of the line of the Suffolk and Petersburg Railroad from the enemy. The regiment was then employed in constructing earth-works and bomb-proofs, and in defending working parties from the assaults of the enemy. On the 18th of August, the corps made a descent upon the Weldon railroad, at Ream's Station, in which the regiment acted as skirmishers, driving the enemy, and holding him in check while the road was being destroyed. On the 30th of September, the fifth Corps was led to Peebles' Farm, where sharp fighting ensued, and two lines of earth-works were captured. Colonel Pearson had command of the brigade in this battle, and by his gallantry in leading his men against the rebel works, and his zeal in the pursuit, won the rank of Brevet Brigadier General. In the severe engagement at Hatcher's Run, the brigade was warmly engaged, repelling repeated attacks, but, fortunately, the regiment suffered only small loss.
Continually reaching out upon the left, General Grant arrived at Dabney's Mills, on the 7th of February, 1865. But this extension of the line was not made without a serious struggle. The Second and Third divisions had met the enemy, and after severe fighting, had thrown up slight works for their protection. The Second Division, with ammuniotion exhausted was holding the ground with the bayonet. At this juncture, General Pearson was ordered to move with his brigade to its relief. Nobly did these gallant regiments respond to the order, and dashing past the troops of the Second Division, were soon hotly engaged. By some sad misunderstanding, the troops in the rear fired a volley into the ranks of the brigade,which inflicted some loss, and at the same time, the troops upon the right fell back, leaving the right flank exposed, which the enemy soon took advantage of, moving his artillery, and opening an enfilading fire. Seeing the danger to which he was exposed, Pearson moved his reserve into the fatal break, and by rapidity of action, checked the enemy. The One Hundred and Fifty-fifth held its place in the line until after night-fall, when it was relieved.
At half past three, on the morning of the 29th of March, the Fifth Corps moved on its last campaign. At the Quaker Road, the advance of the column came upon the enemy unawares, and was repulsed. Three regiments of Pearson's Brigade, including the One Hundred and Fifty-Fifth, were hurried to its relief. As they approached the enemy, sheltered by breast-works, they received a volley, by which a number of men and officers were killed and wounded. Lieutenant James Stron was among the killed. General Pearson, seeing the confusion into which his command was liable to fall, in face of so murderous a fire, seized the colors of his old regiment, and dashing forward, called on his men to follow. The enemy was quickly routed, and his works and some prisoners were taken. the regiment was highly compoimented by General Meade, for its gallantry, and General Pearson was brevetted Major General. The triumphal course of the corps was marked by well contested actions at Gravelly Run, Five Forks, adn Sailor's Creek, in each of which the regiment was engaged. At Five Forks, Lieutenant Thomas B. Dunn was killed. At Appomattox Court Houese, the regiment, under command of Major Morgan, was ordered upon the skirmish line, and having advanced into the town, making numerous captures as it went, was about to attack the enemy's main line, when a white flag was displayed, and the joyful intelligence communicated that Lee had surrendered. Its days of fighting ended, it returned to the neighborhood of Washington, where, on the 2nd of June, it was mustered out of service. On reaching Pittsburg, whither it proceeded in a body, it was received by the Mayor and citizens, with marks of honor and rejoicing, and was finally disbanded. He served in the military in Co. A, 155th PA Vol. Inf..1472

Spouse: Frances Anna. William GEORGE and Frances Anna were married.109,110 Children were: Elizabeth E. GEORGE, Howard GEORGE, Floyd GEORGE, Earl GEORGE, Zella GEORGE, Nina GEORGE, Mary GEORGE, Letta (Letty) GEORGE.


Zella GEORGE. Parents: William GEORGE and Frances Anna.

Spouse: LIONS. LIONS and Zella GEORGE were married.945


Susannah GERARD.

Spouse: Robert SLYE. Robert SLYE and Susannah GERARD were married after 1650.199


AMY GERHART. Parents: DANIEL GERHART and SUZANNE WALLER.


DANIEL GERHART.

Spouse: SUZANNE WALLER. Children were: AMY GERHART.


GUNTHER GERKEN.

Spouse: PATRICIA WALLER.


Heinrich I "The Fowler"King of GERMANS238 was born in 876 in Saxony, Germany. He died on 2 Jul 936 in Memleben, Saxony, Germany. Parents: Otto Duke of SAXONY and Hathui Dutchess of SAXONY.

Spouse: Matilda Countess of RINGELHEIM. Heinrich I "The Fowler"King of GERMANS and Matilda Countess of RINGELHEIM were married in 909. Children were: Gerberge Queen of FRANCE.


Matilda (maud) Empress of GERMANY238 was born on 5 Aug 1102 in London, Middlesex, England. She died on 10 Sep 1169 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France. Parents: Henry I "Beauclerc" King of ENGLAND and Matilda "Atheling" Princess of SCOTLAND.

Spouse: Geoffrey V "le Bon" PLANTAGENET. Geoffrey V "le Bon" PLANTAGENET and Matilda (maud) Empress of GERMANY were married on 22 May 1127 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France. Children were: Henry II "Plantagenet" King of ENGLAND.


Hattie GERO.

Spouse: Byron BURGE. Byron BURGE and Hattie GERO were married.39


Brett GERTIN was born in (Twin to Garett). He was born in (Twin to Garett). [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Twin] Parents: Gary GERTIN and Melissa Ann Marie CRAWFORD.

Children were: Garrett GERTIN.


Garrett GERTIN was born in (Twin to Brett). Parents: Gary GERTIN and Melissa Ann Marie CRAWFORD. Parents: Brett GERTIN.


Gary GERTIN.

Spouse: Melissa Ann Marie CRAWFORD. Gary GERTIN and Melissa Ann Marie CRAWFORD were married. Children were: Brett GERTIN, Garrett GERTIN, Gaven GERTIN.


Gaven GERTIN. Parents: Gary GERTIN and Melissa Ann Marie CRAWFORD.


Anna GERVAIS was born on 6 Jul 1885 in Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Parents: Peter GERVAIS and Phoebe UNKNOWN.

Spouse: Wilfred BEAUREGARD. Wilfred BEAUREGARD and Anna GERVAIS were married. Children were: Albert Joseph BEAUREGARD.


Peter GERVAIS was born in Canada.

Spouse: Phoebe UNKNOWN. Peter GERVAIS and Phoebe UNKNOWN were married. Children were: Anna GERVAIS.


Jean GERVAS was born on 2 Apr 1947.8 She lived 8 Maple Ave. in Ripley, Chautauqua Co., NY in 1974.8

Spouse: David Elliott JAQUITH. David Elliott JAQUITH and Jean GERVAS were married on 26 Aug 1972.8 Children were: Samantha Jean JAQUITH.


Virginia Arlene GETZ was born in 1932.1473 She lived 10007 Martin Ave. in Lake City, Erie County, Pennsylvania before Aug 1997.1474

Spouse: Robert Hallam MEEDER. Robert Hallam MEEDER and Virginia Arlene GETZ were married about 8 Aug 1997.1474


GEWIS238 was born in 383 in Ancient Saxony, Northern Germany. Parents: WIG.

Children were: ESLA.


Marie Murry GIBB was born on 4 Nov 1888.8 She died on 7 Sep 1941.8

Spouse: William Norris LANPHERE. William Norris LANPHERE and Marie Murry GIBB were married in 1902 in Monroe, Monroe Co., MI.8 Children were: Marjorie Mable LANPHERE, Alice Genivieve LANPHERE, Harold Anthony LANPHERE.


Elizabeth GIBBINS died on 26 Aug 1683 in Andover, Essex Co., MA.280,1253

Spouse: Thomas FARNHAM. Thomas FARNHAM and Elizabeth GIBBINS were married on 8 Jul 1660 in Andover, Essex Co., MA.280,340,1350,1356 Children were: Mary FARNHAM, Thomas FARNHAM.


Andrew GIBBONS was born on 17 Apr 1931.8 Parents: Elmer GIBBONS and Gladys L. PERDUE.

Spouse: Gertrude REYNOLDS. Andrew GIBBONS and Gertrude REYNOLDS were married before 1952.8 They were divorced between 1956 and 1960.8 Children were: Andrew GIBBONS Jr., Linda GIBBONS.


Andrew GIBBONS Jr. was born on 2 Mar 1952.8 Parents: Andrew GIBBONS and Gertrude REYNOLDS.


Ann GIBBONS was born on 2 Aug 1929.8 Parents: Elmer GIBBONS and Gladys L. PERDUE.


Edwin GIBBONS was born on 9 Oct 1936.8 Parents: Elmer GIBBONS and Gladys L. PERDUE.


Ellsworth GIBBONS was born on 19 Oct 1938.8 Parents: Elmer GIBBONS and Gladys L. PERDUE.


Elmer GIBBONS was born on 9 Nov 1903.8

Spouse: Gladys L. PERDUE. Elmer GIBBONS and Gladys L. PERDUE were married on 30 Sep 1923.8 Children were: Eva GIBBONS, Elmer GIBBONS, Ann GIBBONS, Andrew GIBBONS, Flora GIBBONS, Edwin GIBBONS, Ellsworth GIBBONS.


Elmer GIBBONS was born on 14 Mar 1927.8 Parents: Elmer GIBBONS and Gladys L. PERDUE.


Emma GIBBONS was born on 24 Aug 1909.8

Spouse: Lewis BROWN. Lewis BROWN and Emma GIBBONS were married on 18 Apr 1940 in Ripley, Chautauqua Co., NY.8


Eva GIBBONS was born on 11 Oct 1925.8 Parents: Elmer GIBBONS and Gladys L. PERDUE.


Flora GIBBONS was born on 20 Nov 1933.8 Parents: Elmer GIBBONS and Gladys L. PERDUE.


Isabella of Joan Pruteston GIBBONS238 was born in 1416 in Wympstone, Devonshire, England.

Spouse: John FORTESCUE. Children were: Jane FORTESCUE.


Linda GIBBONS was born on 14 Jul 1956.8 Parents: Andrew GIBBONS and Gertrude REYNOLDS.


Delia (Waters) GIBBS.

Spouse: Darius STEADMAN.

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