George Washington Gee II

Birth Date
On 1841 October 9
Death Date
On 1919 September 18
Gender
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Born in Ambrosia, Lee, Iowa Territory, United States

1841 October 9

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Father
George Washington Gee

Baptized by Jacob Weiler

1857 March 7 (Age 15)

Married Sophina Alcesta Fuller

1862 May 4 (Age 20)

Set Apart as Missionary

British Mission
1864 April 22 – July 31 (Age 22)

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Departed from the Field

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Arrived in The Field
Released To Serve in Scandinavian Mission

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Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Residence When Called
Provo, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
Elder
Location Served
Liverpool Conference
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Set Apart By
Orson Pratt
Notes

Called to the Scandinavian Mission by President George Q Cannon (1827-1901)


Arrived in the Field as Missionary

Scandinavian Mission
1864 July 31 – 1866 January 5 (Age 22)

End Date Details

Released

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Departed from The Field

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Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Residence When Called
British Mission
Priesthood Office When Called
Elder
Location Served
Malmo Conference, Sweden
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing

Arrived in the Field as Missionary

British Mission
1866 January 27 – 1867 March 30 (Age 24)

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Arrived in the Field
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End Date Details

Released

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Departed from The Field

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Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Residence When Called
Scandinavian Mission
Priesthood Office When Called
Elder
Location Served
Norwich, England, United Kingdom
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Notes

Called from Scandinavian Mission to serve as President of the Norwich Conference, England.


Died in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States

1919 September 18 (Age 77)

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