Family History - Linda Irene Geesman
Key: | 1. | “+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation. |
| 2. | “born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown. |
This family history features Linda Irene Geesman and seven of her descendants down to the third generation.
First Generation
1.
Linda Irene Geesman,
1 born 20 October 1964 (parents not determined).
1 Linda married
Peter Michael Gazlay3 (born 25 September 1963 in Oakland, Alameda County, California, the son of
Richard Clarke ‘Dick’ Gazlay, Jr. and
Joyce C. Falconer2).
- This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.
- The Gazlay Family in America, with sections titled “Ten Generations of American Gazlays” for several branches of the Gazlay family. Document is marked on one page, “From Gerard Gazlay, Jr. Jan. 1980.” Unpublished, nine unnumbered pages. Photocopy in possession of Lee Gazlay.
- Obituary, DignityMemorial.com, Richard C. Gazlay, Jr., born: 19 April 1938 in San Diego, California; died: 12 July 2013. The article provides biographical and vital details, and the names of his two wives, brother and his wife, children and their spouses, and place of burial.
Second and Third Generations
2.
Justin Michael Gazlay2 (
Linda1), born 29 August 1985.
1, 2 Justin married
Emily Hannah Joder (born 21 February 1986, parents not determined
2).
3.
Brittany Christine Gazlay2 (
Linda1), born 25 October 1986.
1, 2 Brittany married, 27 February 2007,
Adam Messenger2 (born ____, parents not determined).
- Gazlay Family Tree, by David Paul Gazlay. First edition published June 1984. Second edition published August 2001. This extensive Gazlay family tree provides birth and death years (but not exact dates) for Gazlay descendants, and names (only) of spouses. No sources are cited, but the compiler is known to have collected information from numerous documents and Gazlay descendants. Names, dates, and relationships should be compared to other source citations.
- This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.