Ancestry of Tobias Gibson (1800 - 1872)

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Connelly, Gibson, Mckinley, O'Connell

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First Generation

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1. Tobias1 Gibson (Randall2, Gideon3, John Jordan4, John Jordan5), son of Randall Gibson and Harriet Mckinley, was born in Vicksburg, Ms 27 Oct 1800. Tobias died 7 Feb 1872 in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La, at 71 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.

He married Louisiana Breckinridge Hart in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., Ky, 14 Jun 1827. Louisiana was born in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., Ky 3 Dec 1803. Louisiana was the daughter of Nathaniel Hart and Susanna Preston. Louisiana died 20 Feb 1851 in Havana, Cuba, at 47 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. At 24 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Susanna Hart Gibson in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., Ky, 30 May 1828. At 26 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Sarah Thompson Gibson in Warren Co., Ms, 17 May 1830. At 28 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Randall Lee Gibson in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., Ky, 10 Sep 1832. At 29 years of age Louisiana became the mother of William Preston Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La, 16 Oct 1833. At 31 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Nathaniel Hart Gibson in "shawnee Springs", Mercer Co., Ky, 22 May 1835. At 33 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Claudius Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La, 5 Feb 1837. At 34 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Tobias Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La, 6 Aug 1838. At 36 years of age Louisiana became the mother of John Mckinley Gibson in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 3 Oct 1840. At 41 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Robert Breckinridge Gibson in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 6 Feb 1845. At 44 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Louisiana Breckinridge Hart Gibson in "oak Forest", Terrebonne Parish, La, 28 Jan 1848. Louisiana Breckinridge Hart was named to commemorate the role of Senator John Breckinridge in bringing about the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. She went to Cuba for her health after developing tuberculosis and died there.

At 27 years of age Tobias became the father of Susanna Hart Gibson in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., Ky, 30 May 1828. At 29 years of age Tobias became the father of Sarah Thompson Gibson in Warren Co., Ms, 17 May 1830. Tobias was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. Tobias Gibson is listed in the 1830 Census for Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana with 1 white male 30-40, 1 50-60, 1 white female under 5, 1 20-30, 5 male slaves under 10, 3 10-24, 5 24-36, 2 36-55, 1 55-100, 5 female slaves under 10, 4 10-24, 5 24-36, and 2 36-55 for a total of 32 slaves.

At 31 years of age Tobias became the father of Randall Lee Gibson in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., Ky, 10 Sep 1832. At 32 years of age Tobias became the father of William Preston Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La, 16 Oct 1833. At 34 years of age Tobias became the father of Nathaniel Hart Gibson in "shawnee Springs", Mercer Co., Ky, 22 May 1835. At 36 years of age Tobias became the father of Claudius Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La, 5 Feb 1837. At 37 years of age Tobias became the father of Tobias Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La, 6 Aug 1838. Tobias was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census in Fayette County, Kentucky. Tobias Gibson is listed on the 1840 Census for Fayette County, Kentucky with 3 white males under 5, 2 5-10, 1 30-40, 1 white female 10-15, 1 30-40, 1 black male 10-24, 1 24-36, 1 black female under 10, 1 10-24, and 2 36-55. Tobias Gibson may be listed on the Census in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana also. The page is not available on Ancestry. The page could be a slave schedule.

At 39 years of age Tobias became the father of John Mckinley Gibson in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 3 Oct 1840. At 44 years of age Tobias became the father of Robert Breckinridge Gibson in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, 6 Feb 1845. At 47 years of age Tobias became the father of Louisiana Breckinridge Hart Gibson in "oak Forest", Terrebonne Parish, La, 28 Jan 1848. Tobias was listed as the owner of slaves on the 1850 Census of Slave Inhabitants in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The slave census for 1850 in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana lists Tobias Gibson with 148 slaves.

Tobias was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. Tobias Gibson is listed on the 1850 Census for Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana as a Planter, age 50, born in Mississippi with real estate worth $125,000. Also listed are his wife, Louisiana, age 45, born in Kentucky; Sarah, 20, born in Louisiana; Randall, 19, born in Louisiana; Preston, 17, born in Louisiana; Hart, 16, born in Louisiana; Claudius Gibson, 15, born in Louisiana; Tobias, 13, born in Louisiana; Kenny, 12, born in Louisiana; Mary Gibson, 2, born in Louisiana; and D. V. Deans, Overseer, 32, born in North Carolina.

Tobias was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. Tobias Gibson is listed on the 1860 Census for Terrebonne Parish as a Planter, age 59, born in Mississippi, with real estate worth $300,000 and personal property worth $234,000.

Tobias was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census in Terebonne Parish, Louisiana. Tobias Gibson was listed on the 1870 Census for Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana as a Planter, age 69, born in Mississippi. Also listed is Sarah Humphreys, age 85, born in Louisiana. Tobias Gibson first came to Kentucky as a student at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky in 1817-1818. He apparently farmed at Shawnee Springs in Mercer Co., KY and Traveller's Rest in Lincoln Co., KY. Some of his children were buried in the Shelby family cemetery at Traveller's Rest before being moved to the Lexington Cemetery. He then farmed at a plantation known as "Oakley" which I believe was in Jefferson County, Mississippi. He then moved to Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana in 1829 where he engaged in sugar planting. He bought land in Terrebonne Parish from James Bowie of Alamo fame in 1828. He owned several large plantations and over 300 slaves. An inventory of the community property in Terrebonne Parish he owned with his deceased wife was done in 1852 showing a total value of $233,711.00. The Civil War destroyed his wealth. He died at "Oak Forest", Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, and was buried in his family lot at the Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky. He owned a mansion on Second Street in Lexington which he used as his summer home. A brief sketch of his life from The Prestons of Smithfield and Greenfield in Virginia by John Frederick Dorman (Filson Club, 1982) follows: Louisiana Breckinridge Hart, fourth daughter of Nathaniel and Susanna (Preston) Hart, was born 4 Dec. 1803, "Spring Hill," Woodford Co., Ky., and died 20 Feb. 1851, Havana, Cuba. She married 14 June 1827, "Spring Hill," Tobias Gibson, son of the Rev. Randall and Harriet (McKinley) Gibson, who was born 27 Oct. 1800, Vicksburg, Miss., and died 6 Feb. 1872, "Oak Forest," Terrebonne Parish, La. Tobias Gibson was educated at Lexington, Ky., and after his marriage became a planter of Terrebonne Parish, La. He owned four large estates, "Greenwood," "Magnolia," "Hollywood," and "Live Oak." He was one of the leading cotton and sugar planters of the Mississippi Valley but made Lexington, Ky., his principal residence.

Tobias Gibson and Louisiana Breckinridge Hart had the following children:

child 2 i. Susanna Hart Gibson was born in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., Ky 30 May 1828. Susanna died 20 Jan 1830 in Warren Co., Ms, at 1 year of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.

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child 3 ii. Sarah Thompson Gibson was born in Warren Co., Ms 17 May 1830. Sarah died 31 May 1907 in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La, at 77 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. She married Joseph Alexander Humphreys in Lexington, Ky, 21 Jun 1853. Joseph was born in Woodford Co., Ky 29 Jul 1826. Joseph was the son of David Carlisle Humphreys and Sarah Finley Scott. Joseph died 15 Feb 1863 in New York, Ny, at 36 years of age. His body was interred in Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Ky. At 27 years of age Joseph became the father of Lucy Alexander Humphreys in Woodford Co., Ky, 22 May 1854. At 29 years of age Joseph became the father of Louisiana Hart Humphreys in "woodburn", Woodford Co., Ky, 26 Sep 1855. At 30 years of age Joseph became the father of Isabella Hart Humphreys in Woodford Co., Ky, 29 Nov 1856. At 31 years of age Joseph became the father of Sarah Gibson Humphreys in Woodford Co., Ky, 21 Mar 1858. At 32 years of age Joseph became the father of Joseph Alexander Humphreys in Woodford Co., Ky, 28 Jun 1859. Joseph was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census in Woodford County, Kentucky. The 1860 Census for Woodford County, Kentucky lists Joseph A. Humphreys, age 34, farmer, born in Kentucky, with a personal estate of $20,000.00 and wife Sarah, 30, with a personal estate of $5,000, born in Mississippi. Also listed are Lucy Humphreys, age 6, Anna Humphreys, age 5, born September 26, 1855, Sallie Humphreys, age 3, born March 29, 1858, and Gibson Humphreys, age 1, born June 28, 1859, all born in Kentucky.

At 24 years of age Sarah became the mother of Lucy Alexander Humphreys in Woodford Co., Ky, 22 May 1854. At 25 years of age Sarah became the mother of Louisiana Hart Humphreys in "woodburn", Woodford Co., Ky, 26 Sep 1855. At 26 years of age Sarah became the mother of Isabella Hart Humphreys in Woodford Co., Ky, 29 Nov 1856. At 27 years of age Sarah became the mother of Sarah Gibson Humphreys in Woodford Co., Ky, 21 Mar 1858. At 29 years of age Sarah became the mother of Joseph Alexander Humphreys in Woodford Co., Ky, 28 Jun 1859. Sarah was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census in Woodford Co., Ky. Sarah Humphreys is listed in the 1870 Census for Woodford County, Kentucky as a member of the household of Mary Dye (a sister of her deceased husband). Sarah is 64 with real estate worth $12,000, born in Kentucky which is incorrect. Mary Dye is listed as age 40 with real estate worth $100,000 and personal property worth $11,200. Also listed are the following blacks all named Gaines: Alfred, age 55, farm hand; Kitty, 40, cook; Mary 23, house servant; Alfred, 18, farm hand; Lance, 14, farm hand; Lucy, 12; Will, 10; Hannah, 8; Charles, 6; John, 4; and Ada, 1. All persons are listed as born in Kentucky.

Sarah was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census in Terrebonne Parish, La. Sarah Humphreys was listed in the 1880 Census for Terrebonne Parish, 9th Ward, as a white female, age 50, born in Mississippi with daughter, Lucy A., age 26; daughter Sallie Gibson, age 22; and son, Joseph, age 21. The children were all born in Kentucky. Sarah's father was born in Mississippi and her mother in Kentucky. There is a biography of Sarah Gibson Humphreys, Sarah G. Humphreys: Antebellum Belle to Equal Rights Activist, 1830-1907, published in the Filson Club History Quarterly, Vo. 65, No. 2 (April, 1991) by Mary G. McBride and Ann M. McLaurin. This is too lengthy to copy and is under copyright. I will quote a few brief excerpts from it: "Although the biography of Sarah Thompson Gibson Humphreys seems to illustrate the development of a daughter of the planter class from antebellum belle to equal rights activist, by her own account Sarah was never intended by circumstances of heredity or education to be a conventional belle. Descended from a distinguished Southern family, Sarah was the daughter of Tobias Gibson of Mississippi and Louisiana Breckinridge Hart of Kentucky. In an undated autobiographical fragment written late in her life, Sarah described her mother, daughter of Nathaniel Hart and Susan Preston of "Spring Hill," Woodford County, Kentucky, as a woman of "masculine intellect, great force of character and strength of will." Of Tobias Gibson, Sarah wrote: My father Tobias Gibson came of a long line of clergymen who were the pioneers of Methodism in the South. My father was a man of accurate education, of unusual culture and of broad ideas, far in advance of his time. Although by inheritance a large slave owner he was at heart opposed to slavery. He was also that anomaly amongst Southern men a "Woman Suffragist." He believed and taught me to believe that "taxation without representation" was as unjust to women as to men and he educated me up to the idea that our advancing civilization would sooner or later demand not only the political enfranchisement of women but their equal share in the control of the government. The family divided its time between its Louisiana sugar plantations and its home in Lexington, Kentucky. Sarah's earliest memories were of the suffering of the Indians and the slaves. She described her mother's naming the town of Houma, Louisiana, in commemoration of the Indians who lived there and remembered "the straggling Indians of this tribe who used to come to my mother to exchange their beaded wares for food and blankets. My child's heart was always touched with sympathy for them as I listened to my mother's stories of their wrongs, suffered at the hands of the whites." Sarah felt "tenderest sympathy for the Negroes; in fact at that early age I so hated slavery of every kind that I constantly surprised our Negroes by refusing the birds, squirrels, fawns and young alligators which they brought to me for pets. I could not bear to see anything caged. ... Widowed at thirty-three, Sarah was left with three children, aged nine, five, and four, with a large estate to manage in the midst of a civil war in which four of her surviving five brothers were actively engaged. Her younger sister had been sent to France in late 1863 for the duration of the war while her father struggled to keep his plantation afloat in occupied Louisiana. She joined him there for a few months in 1864, for he was convinced that leaving his land meant losing it. Sarah observed at first hand her father's attempt to work with the Union commanders in establishing a labor system utilizing the former slaves whose legal status was still so ambiguous in Louisiana. The Federal provost marshall provided the Gibsons with a guard, but in March the Negroes rebelled and sixteen of them left the Gibson plantations for Tigerville and Houma. Soon after she returned to Kentucky, Sarah's father-in-law died, and she was left with few sources of advice and support. ... Sarah placed no credence whatsoever in the popular idea that men and women should occupy separate (and probably unequal) spheres: We need each other. God never intended that we should occupy different spheres. He did not put women in Venus and man in Mars or Jupiter. We find ourselves on this earth together--dependent one upon the other. We are born alike--we die alike. We should live alike. Sarah cited Biblical scholarship to argue that "God is male and female," noting that Arabic and Hebrew scholars revealed that the words for the Holy Ghost and the Holy Spirit were always feminine in the original texts. God thus created "the Almighty Us--male and female and called their name Adam--giving both the same name, being the same person- two in one, yet a unit." When the male and female Adam did not obey, God performed a second creation in which Adam was given form and woman created, "so that they might be company and help for each other." Sarah argued, however, that "only equal halves make a whole" and that equal rights were thus essential to both men and women. Just as she rejected the idea of separate spheres, Sarah denied the Victorian ideal of the "womanish woman." She expressed scorn for "conservative and conventional society ladies, and our weak-nerved, weak-kneed and weak-brained" ladies who could do nothing on their own and needed the protection of men. On an issue such as the use of firearms, for example, Sarah was contemptuous of women who did not know how to handle a gun. Some women, believing in chivalry rather than justice, pictured "men as knights.., wandering over the world with lance and battle ax in quest of foes to fight for her sweet sake." Not so, Sarah declared, for "the rustle of angel's wings possesses no terrors for mortal man. No, my dear sweet womanly women and lady-like sisters, it don't scare worth a cent." A good Smith and Wesson pistol is better protection than a pair of angel's wings, Sarah wrote, and "it is safer to fire a pistol than fly with your wings": My daughters and myself have lived for years alone in an isolated country home, both in Louisiana and Kentucky, and enjoyed a sense of perfect security from the fact that our pistols were always ready and in reach, and that we knew how to use them, and it was generally believed that we would use them, which knowledge is in itself a protection. Sarah argued that women should carry firearms even if the law did not sanction it. She concluded that "firearms in the hands of women will help to civilize our State.'' ...

child 4 iii. Randall Lee Gibson was born in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., Ky 10 Sep 1832. Randall died 15 Dec 1892 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, at 60 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. He married Mary Montgomery. Mary was born in New Orleans, La 22 Jun 1845. Mary died 17 May 1887 in Washington, Dc, at 41 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. Randall Lee Gibson graduated from Yale College in 1853 and was valedictorian of his class. He was a Brigadier General, C.S.A. during the Civil War and represented Louisiana in Congress and in the United States Senate after the War. His biogaphy from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress follows: -------------------------------------------------- -------------------- ---------- GIBSON, Randall Lee, 1832-1892 -------------------------------------------------- -------------------- ---------- Years of Service: 1883-1892 Party: Democrat GIBSON, Randall Lee, a Representative and a Senator from Louisiana; born September 10, 1832, at Spring Hill, near Versailles, Woodford County, Ky.; was educated by a private tutor at °Live Oak,® his father®s plantation in Terrebonne Parish, La.; graduated from Yale College in 1853 and from the law department of the University of Louisiana (later Tulane University), New Orleans, La., in 1855; traveled in Europe for several years; engaged in planting until the outbreak of the Civil War; enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1861 and served until 1864, when he was promoted to brigadier general; after the war was admitted to the bar and practiced in New Orleans, La.; resumed agricultural pursuits; served as administrator of the Howard Memorial Library, trustee of the Peabody Fund, Regent of the Smithsonian Institution, and as president of the board of administrators of Tulane University, New Orleans, La.; unsuccessful candidate for election in 1872 to the Forty-third Congress; elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fourth and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1875-March 3, 1883); elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1882; reelected in 1889 and served from March 4, 1883, until his death at Hot Springs, Ark., December 15, 1892; interment Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. Bibliography American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; McBride, Mary. °Senator Randall Lee Gibson and the Establishment of Tulane University.® Louisiana History 28 (Summer 1987): 245-62; U.S. Congress. Memorial Addresses for Randall Lee Gibson. 53rd Cong., 2nd sess. 1893-1894. Washington, D.C: Government Printing Office, 1894.

child 5 iv. William Preston Gibson was born in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La 16 Oct 1833. William died 9 Dec 1865 at 32 years of age. He married Elodie Mary Humphreys in St. James Parish, La, 19 Jul 1855. Elodie was born about 1837. Elodie was the daughter of Alexander Humphreys and Emilie Perret.

child 6 v. Nathaniel Hart Gibson was born in "shawnee Springs", Mercer Co., Ky 22 May 1835. Nathaniel died 3 Jan 1904 in St. Paul, Mn, at 68 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. He married Mary Duncan in Fayette Co., Ky, 20 Sep 1859. Mary was born in "duncannon", Fayette Co., Ky 13 Nov 1838. Mary died 22 May 1910 in "ingleside", Lexington, Ky, at 71 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.

child 7 vi. Claudius Gibson was born in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La 5 Feb 1837. Claudius died 22 Mar 1863 at 26 years of age.

child 8 vii. Tobias Gibson was born in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, La 6 Aug 1838. Tobias died 4 Dec 1904 in Lexington, Ky, at 66 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. He married Eva Bright in Ky, 25 Nov 1874. Eva was born in Clark Co., Ky 22 Feb 1840. Eva was the daughter of Charles D. Bright and Emily J. Moore. Eva died 1918 at 78 years of age. At 37 years of age Eva became the mother of Louisiana Breckinridge Gibson in New Orleans, La, 23 Jan 1878.

At 39 years of age Tobias became the father of Louisiana Breckinridge Gibson in New Orleans, La, 23 Jan 1878.

child 9 viii. John Mckinley Gibson was born in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky 3 Oct 1840. John died 5 Apr 1880 at 39 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.

child 10 ix. Robert Breckinridge Gibson was born in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky 6 Feb 1845. Robert died 9 Jun 1845 in Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky, at less than one year of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.

child 11 x. Louisiana Breckinridge Hart Gibson was born in "oak Forest", Terrebonne Parish, La 28 Jan 1848. Louisiana died 14 Feb 1877 at 29 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. She married Daniel Drake Carter in Fayette Co., Ky, 15 Feb 1876. Daniel was born in Woodford Co., Ky 12 Oct 1837. Daniel died 12 Dec 1886 in Woodford Co., Ky, at 49 years of age.

Second Generation

12. Randall2 Gibson (Gideon3, John Jordan4, John Jordan5) was born in Liberty District (now Marion C, Sc 17 Sep 1766. Randall died 13 Apr 1836 in Warren Co., Ms, at 69 years of age. His body was interred in Asbury Cemetery, 12 Miles South Of Vicksburg, Ms.

He married Harriet Mckinley in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, 7 Feb 1792. Harriet was born in Mount Royal Forge, Md 29 Jun 1771. Harriet was the daughter of John Mckinley and Mary Connelly. Harriet died 6 Oct 1837 in Warren Co., Ms, at 66 years of age. Her body was interred in Asbury Cemetery, 12 Miles South Of Vicksburg, Ms. Harriet became the mother of Anna Louisa Gibson in Mississippi. Harriet became the mother of Matilda Gibson in Mississippi. At 21 years of age Harriet became the mother of Claudius Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, 17 Feb 1793. At 21 years of age Harriet became the mother of Ambrose Gibson in Mississippi, 17 Feb 1793. Harriet became the mother of Martha Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, about 1797. At 29 years of age Harriet became the mother of Tobias Gibson in Vicksburg, Ms, 27 Oct 1800. At 33 years of age Harriet became the mother of Gibeon Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, 27 Nov 1804. At 35 years of age Harriet became the mother of Eliza Gibson in Mississippi, 16 Sep 1806. At 41 years of age Harriet became the mother of William Winans Mckinley Gibson in Mississippi, 12 Mar 1813.

Randall's occupation: Minister. Randall became the father of Anna Louisa Gibson in Mississippi. Randall became the father of Matilda Gibson in Mississippi. At 26 years of age Randall became the father of Claudius Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, 17 Feb 1793. At 26 years of age Randall became the father of Ambrose Gibson in Mississippi, 17 Feb 1793. Randall became the father of Martha Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, about 1797. At 34 years of age Randall became the father of Tobias Gibson in Vicksburg, Ms, 27 Oct 1800. At 38 years of age Randall became the father of Gibeon Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, 27 Nov 1804. He was listed as a resident in the census report in Jefferson County, Mississippi, 1805. Randall Gibson was listed in the 1805 Territorial Census of Mississippi in Jefferson and Wilkinson Counties.

At 39 years of age Randall became the father of Eliza Gibson in Mississippi, 16 Sep 1806. At 46 years of age Randall became the father of William Winans Mckinley Gibson in Mississippi, 12 Mar 1813. Randall was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census in Jefferson County, Mississippi. Randall Gibson is listed in the 1820 Census for Jefferson County, Mississippi with 2 white males under 10, 1 over 44, 1 white female 10-15, 1 over 44, 2 male blacks under 14, 3 14-25, 3 26-44, 1 over 44, 5 female blacks under 14, 3 26-44, 1 over 44, and 1 person engaged in agriculture.

Randall was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Adams County, Mississippi. Randall Gibson is listed in the 1830 Census for Warren County, Mississippi with 1 white male 15-20, 1 60-70, 1 white female 60-70, 5 male slaves under 10, 4 10-24, 4 24-36, 1 36-55, 2 55-100, 3 females slaves under 10, 2 10-24, 4 24-36, 1 36-55, and 1 55-100 for a total of 27 slaves.

Randall Gibson and Harriet Mckinley had the following children:

child 13 i. Anna Louisa1 Gibson was born in Mississippi. She married Joel Higgins in Jefferson Co., Ms, 8 Apr 1823. Joel was born 1802. Joel died 1859 at 57 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.

child 14 ii. Matilda Gibson was born in Mississippi.

child 15 iii. Claudius Gibson was born in Jefferson Co., Ms 17 Feb 1793. Claudius died 4 Jun 1841 in Warren Co., Ms, at 48 years of age. His body was interred in Asbury Cemetery, 12 Miles South Of Vicksburg, Ms. Claudius Gibson did not marry.

child 16 iv. Ambrose Gibson was born in Mississippi 17 Feb 1793. Ambrose died 25 May 1867 in Warren Co., Ms, at 74 years of age. He married twice. He married Margaret Serrettle. He married Margaret Creath in Jefferson Co., Ms, 4 Mar 1826.

child 17 v. Martha Gibson was born in Jefferson Co., Ms about 1797. She married three times. She married Roswell Valentine 1816. She married Wilson Faulk 2 Nov 1826. Wilson is the son of William Faulk. She married Mark Valentine 25 Dec 1832.

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child + 1 vi. Tobias Gibson was born 27 Oct 1800.

child 18 vii. Gibeon Gibson was born in Jefferson Co., Ms 27 Nov 1804. Gibeon died 12 Jan 1864 in Warren Co., Ms, at 59 years of age. His body was interred in Asbury Cemetery, 12 Miles South Of Vicksburg, Ms. He married Adeline Stewart.

child 19 viii. Eliza Gibson was born in Mississippi 16 Sep 1806. Eliza died 12 Jun 1861 in Warren Co., Ms, at 54 years of age. Her body was interred in Asbury Cemetery, 12 Miles South Of Vicksburg, Ms. She married Jefferson Nailor in Warren Co., Ms, 14 Jan 1829. Jefferson died 6 Feb 1861 in Warren Co., Ms.

child 20 ix. William Winans Mckinley Gibson was born in Mississippi 12 Mar 1813. William died 26 Jan 1854 in Warren Co., Ms, at 40 years of age. He married Rachel Elba Gibson in Warren Co., Ms, Sep 1834. Rachel was born in Warren Co., Ms 19 Jan 1818. Rachel was the daughter of James Gibson and Frances Gibson. Rachel died 19 Jan 1852 in Warren Co., Ms, at 34 years of age.

21. Harriet2 Mckinley (John3) was born in Mount Royal Forge, Md 29 Jun 1771. Harriet died 6 Oct 1837 in Warren Co., Ms, at 66 years of age. Her body was interred in Asbury Cemetery, 12 Miles South Of Vicksburg, Ms.

She married Randall Gibson in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, 7 Feb 1792. Randall was born in Liberty District (now Marion C, Sc 17 Sep 1766. Randall was the son of Gideon Gibson and Mary O'Connell. Randall died 13 Apr 1836 in Warren Co., Ms, at 69 years of age. His body was interred in Asbury Cemetery, 12 Miles South Of Vicksburg, Ms. Randall's occupation: Minister. Randall became the father of Anna Louisa Gibson in Mississippi. Randall became the father of Matilda Gibson in Mississippi. At 26 years of age Randall became the father of Claudius Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, 17 Feb 1793. At 26 years of age Randall became the father of Ambrose Gibson in Mississippi, 17 Feb 1793. Randall became the father of Martha Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, about 1797. At 34 years of age Randall became the father of Tobias Gibson in Vicksburg, Ms, 27 Oct 1800. At 38 years of age Randall became the father of Gibeon Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, 27 Nov 1804. He was listed as a resident in the census report in Jefferson County, Mississippi, 1805. Randall Gibson was listed in the 1805 Territorial Census of Mississippi in Jefferson and Wilkinson Counties.

At 39 years of age Randall became the father of Eliza Gibson in Mississippi, 16 Sep 1806. At 46 years of age Randall became the father of William Winans Mckinley Gibson in Mississippi, 12 Mar 1813. Randall was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census in Jefferson County, Mississippi. Randall Gibson is listed in the 1820 Census for Jefferson County, Mississippi with 2 white males under 10, 1 over 44, 1 white female 10-15, 1 over 44, 2 male blacks under 14, 3 14-25, 3 26-44, 1 over 44, 5 female blacks under 14, 3 26-44, 1 over 44, and 1 person engaged in agriculture.

Randall was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Adams County, Mississippi. Randall Gibson is listed in the 1830 Census for Warren County, Mississippi with 1 white male 15-20, 1 60-70, 1 white female 60-70, 5 male slaves under 10, 4 10-24, 4 24-36, 1 36-55, 2 55-100, 3 females slaves under 10, 2 10-24, 4 24-36, 1 36-55, and 1 55-100 for a total of 27 slaves. (See Randall Gibson for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Harriet became the mother of Anna Louisa Gibson in Mississippi. Harriet became the mother of Matilda Gibson in Mississippi. At 21 years of age Harriet became the mother of Claudius Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, 17 Feb 1793. At 21 years of age Harriet became the mother of Ambrose Gibson in Mississippi, 17 Feb 1793. Harriet became the mother of Martha Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, about 1797. At 29 years of age Harriet became the mother of Tobias Gibson in Vicksburg, Ms, 27 Oct 1800. At 33 years of age Harriet became the mother of Gibeon Gibson in Jefferson Co., Ms, 27 Nov 1804. At 35 years of age Harriet became the mother of Eliza Gibson in Mississippi, 16 Sep 1806. At 41 years of age Harriet became the mother of William Winans Mckinley Gibson in Mississippi, 12 Mar 1813.

Third Generation

22. Gideon3 Gibson (John Jordan4, John Jordan5) was born in England? 1720. Gideon died 1792 in Woodville, MS, at 72 years of age.

He married twice. He married Martha about 1742. Martha became the mother of William Gibson in South Carolina, 15 Sep 1743. Martha became the mother of Sarah Gibson in South Carolina, 19 Jul 1745. Martha became the mother of Elizabeth Gibson in South Carolina, 1746. Martha became the mother of Jordan Gibson 1747. Martha became the mother of Samuel E. Gibson in South Carolina, 1 Aug 1748. Martha became the mother of Cynthia Gibson in South Carolina, 1749. Martha became the mother of Gideon Gibson in South Carolina, 12 Mar 1750. Martha became the mother of Reuben Gibson in South Carolina, 29 Nov 1751. Martha became the mother of Mary Gibson in Craven Co., Sc, 2 Oct 1752. He married Mary O'Connell about 1756. Mary was born about 1736. At 20 years of age Mary became the mother of Edna Gibson in South Carolina, 1756. At 22 years of age Mary became the mother of James M. Gibson 1758. At 23 years of age Mary became the mother of John Gibson 1759. At 30 years of age Mary became the mother of Randall Gibson in Liberty District (now Marion C, Sc, 17 Sep 1766. At 31 years of age Mary became the mother of Rachel Gibson in South Carolina, 1767. At 32 years of age Mary became the mother of Ann Gibson 1768. At 33 years of age Mary became the mother of David Gibson in Liberty Co., Sc, 1769.

At 23 years of age Gideon became the father of William Gibson in South Carolina, 15 Sep 1743. At 25 years of age Gideon became the father of Sarah Gibson in South Carolina, 19 Jul 1745. At 26 years of age Gideon became the father of Elizabeth Gibson in South Carolina, 1746. At 27 years of age Gideon became the father of Jordan Gibson 1747. At 28 years of age Gideon became the father of Samuel E. Gibson in South Carolina, 1 Aug 1748. At 29 years of age Gideon became the father of Cynthia Gibson in South Carolina, 1749. At 29 years of age Gideon became the father of Gideon Gibson in South Carolina, 12 Mar 1750. At 31 years of age Gideon became the father of Reuben Gibson in South Carolina, 29 Nov 1751. At 32 years of age Gideon became the father of Mary Gibson in Craven Co., Sc, 2 Oct 1752. At 36 years of age Gideon became the father of Edna Gibson in South Carolina, 1756. At 38 years of age Gideon became the father of James M. Gibson 1758. At 39 years of age Gideon became the father of John Gibson 1759. At 46 years of age Gideon became the father of Randall Gibson in Liberty District (now Marion C, Sc, 17 Sep 1766. At 47 years of age Gideon became the father of Rachel Gibson in South Carolina, 1767. At 48 years of age Gideon became the father of Ann Gibson 1768. At 49 years of age Gideon became the father of David Gibson in Liberty Co., Sc, 1769. Gideon Gibson emigrated to the vicinity of Natchez, Mississippi in 1781 with his family. He lived on St. Catherine's Creek.

Gideon Gibson and Martha had the following children:

child 23 i. William2 Gibson was born in South Carolina 15 Sep 1743. William died 1785 in Tennessee, at 41 years of age.

child 24 ii. Sarah Gibson was born in South Carolina 19 Jul 1745. She married John Foster 1780. John was born in South Carolina 25 May 1757. John died 26 Jan 1837 at 79 years of age. His body was interred in Washington, Ms.

child 25 iii. Elizabeth Gibson was born in South Carolina 1746. Elizabeth died before 1795 in Adams Co., Ms. She married Daniel Whittaker.

child 26 iv. Jordan Gibson was born 1747.

child 27 v. Samuel E. Gibson was born in South Carolina 1 Aug 1748. Samuel died 19 Dec 1817 in Claiborne Co., Ms, at 69 years of age. He married Rebecca Coburn. Rebecca was born 10 Feb 1761. Rebecca died 15 Jul 1821 in Claiborne Co., Ms, at 60 years of age. At 18 years of age Rebecca became the mother of John A. Gibson 26 Mar 1779. At 20 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Mary Nancy Gibson 27 Oct 1781. At 22 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Elizabeth Gibson 16 Sep 1783. At 25 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Ester Gibson 3 Aug 1786. At 27 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Nancy Ann Gibson 30 Aug 1788. At 30 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Rebecca Clarissa Gibson 13 Jan 1792. At 34 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Samuel E. Gibson 18 Apr 1795.

At 30 years of age Samuel became the father of John A. Gibson 26 Mar 1779. At 33 years of age Samuel became the father of Mary Nancy Gibson 27 Oct 1781. At 35 years of age Samuel became the father of Elizabeth Gibson 16 Sep 1783. At 38 years of age Samuel became the father of Ester Gibson 3 Aug 1786. At 40 years of age Samuel became the father of Nancy Ann Gibson 30 Aug 1788. At 43 years of age Samuel became the father of Rebecca Clarissa Gibson 13 Jan 1792. At 46 years of age Samuel became the father of Samuel E. Gibson 18 Apr 1795.

child 28 vi. Cynthia Gibson was born in South Carolina 1749. She married Henry Stephen Holstein.

child 29 vii. Gideon Gibson was born in South Carolina 12 Mar 1750.

child 30 viii. Reuben Gibson was born in South Carolina 29 Nov 1751. Reuben died 9 Oct 1816 in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, at 64 years of age. He married Mildred Dolan. Mildred was born 1750. Mildred died 1810 at 60 years of age.

child 31 ix. Mary Gibson was born in Craven Co., Sc 2 Oct 1752. Mary died about 1792 in Natchez District, Mississippi. She married Joseph Harrison.

Gideon Gibson and Mary O'Connell had the following children:

child 32 x. Edna Gibson was born in South Carolina 1756. She married John Bullen in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, about 1786.

child 33 xi. James M. Gibson was born 1758.

child 34 xii. John Gibson was born 1759.

child + 12 xiii. Randall Gibson was born 17 Sep 1766.

child 35 xiv. Rachel Gibson was born in South Carolina 1767. Rachel died 1851 at 84 years of age. Her body was interred in Washington, Ms. She married John Foster. John was born in South Carolina 25 May 1757. John died 26 Jan 1837 at 79 years of age. His body was interred in Washington, Ms.

child 36 xv. Ann Gibson was born 1768.

child 37 xvi. David Gibson was born in Liberty Co., Sc 1769. David died 12 Dec 1858 in Jefferson Co., Ms, at 89 years of age. He married three times. He married Frances Mckinley in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, 2 Feb 1792. Frances was born in Mouth Of Wheeling Creek, Md 1 Oct 1773. Frances was the daughter of John Mckinley and Mary Connelly. Frances died 16 May 1818 in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, at 44 years of age. He married Mary (Smith) Mundell in Claiborne Co., Ms, 1 May 1820. He married Sarah Perkins Harrison 14 Mar 1839. Sarah was born about 1783. Sarah died 19 Apr 1861 at 77 years of age.

38. Mary3 O'Connell was born about 1736.

She married Gideon Gibson about 1756. Gideon was born in England? 1720. Gideon was the son of John Jordan Gibson and Hannah?. Gideon died 1792 in Woodville, MS, at 72 years of age. At 23 years of age Gideon became the father of William Gibson in South Carolina, 15 Sep 1743. At 25 years of age Gideon became the father of Sarah Gibson in South Carolina, 19 Jul 1745. At 26 years of age Gideon became the father of Elizabeth Gibson in South Carolina, 1746. At 27 years of age Gideon became the father of Jordan Gibson 1747. At 28 years of age Gideon became the father of Samuel E. Gibson in South Carolina, 1 Aug 1748. At 29 years of age Gideon became the father of Cynthia Gibson in South Carolina, 1749. At 29 years of age Gideon became the father of Gideon Gibson in South Carolina, 12 Mar 1750. At 31 years of age Gideon became the father of Reuben Gibson in South Carolina, 29 Nov 1751. At 32 years of age Gideon became the father of Mary Gibson in Craven Co., Sc, 2 Oct 1752. At 36 years of age Gideon became the father of Edna Gibson in South Carolina, 1756. At 38 years of age Gideon became the father of James M. Gibson 1758. At 39 years of age Gideon became the father of John Gibson 1759. At 46 years of age Gideon became the father of Randall Gibson in Liberty District (now Marion C, Sc, 17 Sep 1766. At 47 years of age Gideon became the father of Rachel Gibson in South Carolina, 1767. At 48 years of age Gideon became the father of Ann Gibson 1768. At 49 years of age Gideon became the father of David Gibson in Liberty Co., Sc, 1769. (See Gideon Gibson for the children resulting from this marriage.)

At 20 years of age Mary became the mother of Edna Gibson in South Carolina, 1756. At 22 years of age Mary became the mother of James M. Gibson 1758. At 23 years of age Mary became the mother of John Gibson 1759. At 30 years of age Mary became the mother of Randall Gibson in Liberty District (now Marion C, Sc, 17 Sep 1766. At 31 years of age Mary became the mother of Rachel Gibson in South Carolina, 1767. At 32 years of age Mary became the mother of Ann Gibson 1768. At 33 years of age Mary became the mother of David Gibson in Liberty Co., Sc, 1769.

39. John3 Mckinley was born in Ireland 1740. John died Jun 1782 in Near Upper Sandusky, Ohio, at 41 years of age.

He married Mary Connelly in Cork, Ireland, 10 Oct 1763. Mary became the mother of Elizabeth Mckinley in Dublin Graffenwalks, Ireland, 23 Apr 1767. Mary became the mother of Thomas Mckinley in Mount Royal Forge, Md, 6 May 1769. Mary became the mother of Harriet Mckinley in Mount Royal Forge, Md, 29 Jun 1771. Mary became the mother of Frances Mckinley in Mouth Of Wheeling Creek, Md, 1 Oct 1773. Mary became the mother of John Mckinley 25 May 1776.

At 26 years of age John became the father of Elizabeth Mckinley in Dublin Graffenwalks, Ireland, 23 Apr 1767. At 28 years of age John became the father of Thomas Mckinley in Mount Royal Forge, Md, 6 May 1769. At 30 years of age John became the father of Harriet Mckinley in Mount Royal Forge, Md, 29 Jun 1771. At 33 years of age John became the father of Frances Mckinley in Mouth Of Wheeling Creek, Md, 1 Oct 1773. At 35 years of age John became the father of John Mckinley 25 May 1776. John McKinley was beheaded by Indians in the aftermath of "Crawford's Defeat" in Ohio. From the "History of Washington County, Pennsylvania" edited by Boyd Crumrine, 1882 (see http://www.heritagepursuit.com/CrawExp.htm): They had supposed that their destination was the town of the Wyandot sachem, Pomoacan, but their hearts sank within them(2) when, at the Big Springs, on the present site of Upper Sandusky, the Indians left the trail leading to the Wyandot headquarters and took that leading to the villages of the Delawares. On this trail they proceeded in a northwesterly course until they reached Little Tymochtee Creek, where Crawford and Knight, with their guards, overtook the other surviving prisoners, only five in number. Here several squaws and young Indians were met, and all the prisoners were halted and made to sit on the ground. The object of this movement became apparent when, a few minutes later, the five prisoners were set upon by the squaws and boys, who tomahawked and scalped them all. One of these five was John McKinley, of Washington County, whose scalped head they cut off and rolled about on the ground. The Indian boys took the warm and bloody scalps and repeatedly dashed them into the faces of Crawford and Knight, who had also been seated on the ground a short distance away from, but in full view of, the butchery.

John Mckinley and Mary Connelly had the following children:

child 40 i. Elizabeth2 Mckinley was born in Dublin Graffenwalks, Ireland 23 Apr 1767. She married Ben Newman.

child 41 ii. Thomas Mckinley was born in Mount Royal Forge, Md 6 May 1769. Thomas died 2 Jun 1836 in Harrison, Va, at 67 years of age. He married Sarah Stewart in Wood Co., Va, 13 Dec 1793. Sarah was born in Lancaster, Pa 9 Jun 1774. Sarah was the daughter of William Stewart and Elizabeth Givens. Sarah died 9 Feb 1854 in Virginia, at 79 years of age.

child + 21 iii. Harriet Mckinley was born 29 Jun 1771.

child 42 iv. Frances Mckinley was born in Mouth Of Wheeling Creek, Md 1 Oct 1773. Frances died 16 May 1818 in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, at 44 years of age. She married David Gibson in Chickasaw Co., Mississippi, 2 Feb 1792. David was born in Liberty Co., Sc 1769. David was the son of Gideon Gibson and Mary O'Connell. David died 12 Dec 1858 in Jefferson Co., Ms, at 89 years of age.

child 43 v. John Mckinley was born 25 May 1776.

44. Mary3 Connelly birth date unknown.

She married John Mckinley in Cork, Ireland, 10 Oct 1763. John was born in Ireland 1740. John died Jun 1782 in Near Upper Sandusky, Ohio, at 41 years of age. At 26 years of age John became the father of Elizabeth Mckinley in Dublin Graffenwalks, Ireland, 23 Apr 1767. At 28 years of age John became the father of Thomas Mckinley in Mount Royal Forge, Md, 6 May 1769. At 30 years of age John became the father of Harriet Mckinley in Mount Royal Forge, Md, 29 Jun 1771. At 33 years of age John became the father of Frances Mckinley in Mouth Of Wheeling Creek, Md, 1 Oct 1773. At 35 years of age John became the father of John Mckinley 25 May 1776. (See John Mckinley for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Mary became the mother of Elizabeth Mckinley in Dublin Graffenwalks, Ireland, 23 Apr 1767. Mary became the mother of Thomas Mckinley in Mount Royal Forge, Md, 6 May 1769. Mary became the mother of Harriet Mckinley in Mount Royal Forge, Md, 29 Jun 1771. Mary became the mother of Frances Mckinley in Mouth Of Wheeling Creek, Md, 1 Oct 1773. Mary became the mother of John Mckinley 25 May 1776.

Fourth Generation

45. John Jordan4 Gibson (John Jordan5) was born in England 1697.

He married Hannah?. Hannah? became the mother of Hannah Gibson ca 1718. Hannah? became the mother of Gideon Gibson in England?, 1720. Hannah? became the mother of Jordan Gibson 1727.

John became the father of Hannah Gibson ca 1718. At 23 years of age John became the father of Gideon Gibson in England?, 1720. At 30 years of age John became the father of Jordan Gibson 1727.

John Jordan Gibson and Hannah? had the following children:

child 46 i. Roger3 Gibson.

child 47 ii. Hannah Gibson was born ca 1718. Hannah died 1772 in South Carolina, at 54 years of age. She married twice. She married George Saunders 1734. George was born 1705. George was the son of John Saunders. George died 1754 in South Carolina, at 49 years of age. At 30 years of age George became the father of James Saunders 1735. At 31 years of age George became the father of Anna Saunders in Williamsburg District, Sc, November 5, 1736. At 32 years of age George became the father of Sarah Saunders in Williamsburg District, Sc, February 18, 1738. At 34 years of age George became the father of Nathaniel C. Saunders in Williamburg District, Sc, 15 Mar 1740. At 37 years of age George became the father of Hannah Saunders in Williamsburg District, Sc, 19 Jun 1743. At 42 years of age George became the father of Mary Elizabeth Saunders 1747. At 45 years of age George became the father of Massey Saunders in Williamsburg District, Sc, 10 Apr 1751. She married Malachi Murphy in South Carolina, 1755. Malachi was born 1706. Malachi died 5 Sep 1773 at 67 years of age. At 49 years of age Malachi became the father of Elizabeth Ann Murphy 1755. At 50 years of age Malachi became the father of Mary Anne Murphy 1756. At 51 years of age Malachi became the father of Marcie Murphy 1757. At 52 years of age Malachi became the father of James Murphy 1758. At 54 years of age Malachi became the father of Malachi Murphy 1760. At 56 years of age Malachi became the father of Moses Murphy 1762.

At 17 years of age Hannah became the mother of James Saunders 1735. At 18 years of age Hannah became the mother of Anna Saunders in Williamsburg District, Sc, November 5, 1736. At 19 years of age Hannah became the mother of Sarah Saunders in Williamsburg District, Sc, February 18, 1738. At 21 years of age Hannah became the mother of Nathaniel C. Saunders in Williamburg District, Sc, 15 Mar 1740. At 24 years of age Hannah became the mother of Hannah Saunders in Williamsburg District, Sc, 19 Jun 1743. At 29 years of age Hannah became the mother of Mary Elizabeth Saunders 1747. At 32 years of age Hannah became the mother of Massey Saunders in Williamsburg District, Sc, 10 Apr 1751. At 37 years of age Hannah became the mother of Elizabeth Ann Murphy 1755. At 38 years of age Hannah became the mother of Mary Anne Murphy 1756. At 39 years of age Hannah became the mother of Marcie Murphy 1757. At 40 years of age Hannah became the mother of James Murphy 1758. At 42 years of age Hannah became the mother of Malachi Murphy 1760. At 44 years of age Hannah became the mother of Moses Murphy 1762.

child + 22 iii. Gideon Gibson was born 1720.

child 48 iv. Jordan Gibson was born 1727. Jordan died 3 Nov 1799 in Liberty Co., Sc, at 72 years of age. He married Mary Middleton in Darlington District, Sc. Mary became the mother of Malachi Gibson in South Carolina. Mary became the mother of Stephen Gibson in South Carolina. Mary became the mother of John Gibson in Liberty Dist., Marion Co., Sc, about 1749. Mary became the mother of Tobias Gibson in Liberty Co., Sc, 10 Nov 1771.

Jordan became the father of Malachi Gibson in South Carolina. Jordan became the father of Stephen Gibson in South Carolina. Jordan became the father of John Gibson in Liberty Dist., Marion Co., Sc, about 1749. At 44 years of age Jordan became the father of Tobias Gibson in Liberty Co., Sc, 10 Nov 1771.

49. Hannah?4 birth date unknown.

She married John Jordan Gibson. John was born in England 1697. John was the son of John Jordan Gibson. John became the father of Hannah Gibson ca 1718. At 23 years of age John became the father of Gideon Gibson in England?, 1720. At 30 years of age John became the father of Jordan Gibson 1727. (See John Jordan Gibson for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Hannah? became the mother of Hannah Gibson ca 1718. Hannah? became the mother of Gideon Gibson in England?, 1720. Hannah? became the mother of Jordan Gibson 1727.

Fifth Generation

50. John Jordan5 Gibson birth date unknown.

He married an unknown person.

John became the father of Jonathan Gibson in England, 1695. John became the father of John Jordan Gibson in England, 1697. John became the father of Gideon Gibson 1698. John became the father of Daniel Gibson 1699. John became the father of Roger Gibson 1700. John became the father of Thomas Gibson 1702. John became the father of William Gibson 1704.

John Jordan Gibson had the following children:

child 51 i. Jonathan4 Gibson was born in England 1695.

child + 45 ii. John Jordan Gibson was born 1697.

child 52 iii. Gideon Gibson was born 1698. Gideon died Feb 1781 in South Carolina, at 82 years of age. He married Mary Anne Brown 22 Oct 1728. Mary was born 1705. Mary was the daughter of Thomas Brown.

child 53 iv. Daniel Gibson was born 1699.

child 54 v. Roger Gibson was born 1700.

child 55 vi. Thomas Gibson was born 1702.

child 56 vii. William Gibson was born 1704.

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Index

Bright

Bright, Eva (marriage to Tobias Gibson) (i283), b.1840-d.1918

Brown

Brown, Mary Anne (marriage to Gideon Gibson) (i6149), b.1705-

Bullen

Bullen, John (marriage to Edna Gibson) (i767)

Carter

Carter, Daniel Drake (marriage to Louisiana Breckinridge Hart Gibson) (i287), b.1837-d.1886

Coburn

Coburn, Rebecca (marriage to Samuel E. Gibson) (i9354), b.1761-d.1821

Connelly

Connelly, Mary (i385)
Connelly, Mary (marriage to John Mckinley) (i385)

Creath

Creath, Margaret (marriage to Ambrose Gibson) (i6137)

Dolan

Dolan, Mildred (marriage to Reuben Gibson) (i760), b.1750-d.1810

Duncan

Duncan, Mary (marriage to Nathaniel Hart Gibson) (i280), b.1838-d.1910

Faulk

Faulk, Wilson (marriage to Martha Gibson) (i745)

Foster

Foster, John (marriage to Rachel Gibson) (i759), b.1757-d.1837
Foster, John (marriage to Sarah Gibson) (i759), b.1757-d.1837

Gibson

Gibson, Ambrose (i735), b.1793-d.1867
Gibson, Ann (i9344), b.1768-
Gibson, Anna Louisa (i739)
Gibson, Claudius (i281), b.1837-d.1863
Gibson, Claudius (i734), b.1793-d.1841
Gibson, Cynthia (i755), b.1749-
Gibson, Daniel (i9324), b.1699-
Gibson, David (i756), b.1769-d.1858
Gibson, David (marriage to Frances Mckinley) (i756), b.1769-d.1858
Gibson, Edna (i757), b.1756-
Gibson, Eliza (i740), b.1806-d.1861
Gibson, Elizabeth (i9348), b.1746-d.1795
Gibson, Gibeon (i736), b.1804-d.1864
Gibson, Gideon (i382), b.1720-d.1792
Gibson, Gideon (i6148), b.1698-d.1781
Gibson, Gideon (i9352), b.1750-
Gibson, Gideon (marriage to Mary O'Connell) (i382), b.1720-d.1792
Gibson, Hannah (i9328), b.1718-d.1772
Gibson, James M. (i9342), b.1758-
Gibson, John (i9343), b.1759-
Gibson, John Jordan (i6685), b.1697-
Gibson, John Jordan (i6686)
Gibson, John Jordan (marriage to Hannah?) (i6685), b.1697-
Gibson, John Mckinley (i284), b.1840-d.1880
Gibson, Jonathan (i6692), b.1695-
Gibson, Jordan (i6687), b.1727-d.1799
Gibson, Jordan (i9349), b.1747-
Gibson, Louisiana Breckinridge Hart (i286), b.1848-d.1877
Gibson, Martha (i738), b.1797-
Gibson, Mary (i752), b.1752-d.1792
Gibson, Matilda (i6136)
Gibson, Nathaniel Hart (i279), b.1835-d.1904
Gibson, Rachel (i754), b.1767-d.1851
Gibson, Rachel Elba (marriage to William Winans Mckinley Gibson) (i743), b.1818-d.1852
Gibson, Randall (i124), b.1766-d.1836
Gibson, Randall (marriage to Harriet Mckinley) (i124), b.1766-d.1836
Gibson, Randall Lee (i275), b.1832-d.1892
Gibson, Reuben (i9353), b.1751-d.1816
Gibson, Robert Breckinridge (i285), b.1845-d.1845
Gibson, Roger (i6689)
Gibson, Roger (i9325), b.1700-
Gibson, Samuel E. (i9350), b.1748-d.1817
Gibson, Sarah (i9347), b.1745-
Gibson, Sarah Thompson (i31), b.1830-d.1907
Gibson, Susanna Hart (i274), b.1828-d.1830
Gibson, Thomas (i9326), b.1702-
Gibson, Tobias (i62), b.1800-d.1872
Gibson, Tobias (i282), b.1838-d.1904
Gibson, William (i9327), b.1704-
Gibson, William (i9346), b.1743-d.1785
Gibson, William Preston (i277), b.1833-d.1865
Gibson, William Winans Mckinley (i737), b.1813-d.1854

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Hannah? (i9323)
Hannah? (marriage to John Jordan Gibson) (i9323)

Harrison

Harrison, Joseph (marriage to Mary Gibson) (i768)
Harrison, Sarah Perkins (marriage to David Gibson) (i766), b.1783-d.1861

Hart

Hart, Louisiana Breckinridge (marriage to Tobias Gibson) (i63), b.1803-d.1851

Higgins

Higgins, Joel (marriage to Anna Louisa Gibson) (i746), b.1802-d.1859

Holstein

Holstein, Henry Stephen (marriage to Cynthia Gibson) (i763)

Humphreys

Humphreys, Elodie Mary (marriage to William Preston Gibson) (i2026), b.1837-
Humphreys, Joseph Alexander (marriage to Sarah Thompson Gibson) (i30), b.1826-d.1863

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Martha (marriage to Gideon Gibson) (i9345)

Mckinley

Mckinley, Elizabeth (i6140), b.1767-
Mckinley, Frances (i764), b.1773-d.1818
Mckinley, Frances (marriage to David Gibson) (i764), b.1773-d.1818
Mckinley, Harriet (i125), b.1771-d.1837
Mckinley, Harriet (marriage to Randall Gibson) (i125), b.1771-d.1837
Mckinley, John (i384), b.1740-d.1782
Mckinley, John (i6142), b.1776-
Mckinley, John (marriage to Mary Connelly) (i384), b.1740-d.1782
Mckinley, Thomas (i6141), b.1769-d.1836

Middleton

Middleton, Mary (marriage to Jordan Gibson) (i9378)

Montgomery

Montgomery, Mary (marriage to Randall Lee Gibson) (i276), b.1845-d.1887

Mundell

Mundell, Mary (Smith) (marriage to David Gibson) (i765)

Murphy

Murphy, Malachi (marriage to Hannah Gibson) (i9371), b.1706-d.1773

Nailor

Nailor, Jefferson (marriage to Eliza Gibson) (i747), d.1861

Newman

Newman, Ben (marriage to Elizabeth Mckinley) (i6143)

O'Connell

O'Connell, Mary (i383), b.1736-
O'Connell, Mary (marriage to Gideon Gibson) (i383), b.1736-

Saunders

Saunders, George (marriage to Hannah Gibson) (i9362), b.1705-d.1754

Serrettle

Serrettle, Margaret (marriage to Ambrose Gibson) (i741)

Stewart

Stewart, Adeline (marriage to Gibeon Gibson) (i742)
Stewart, Sarah (marriage to Thomas Mckinley) (i6144), b.1774-d.1854

Valentine

Valentine, Mark (marriage to Martha Gibson) (i9322)
Valentine, Roswell (marriage to Martha Gibson) (i744)

Whittaker

Whittaker, Daniel (marriage to Elizabeth Gibson) (i761)

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