Mel Colm-Cille Gerard Gibson, AO (born 3 January 1956) is an Australian-American actor, film director, producer and screenwriter. My third Great- Grandfathers name was Odem Newton Gibson , his spouse name is Caroline Matilda MC Galliard, The parents name is not recorded. Add to Cart Add this copy of Gibson Family Genealogy: A Melungeon Line to cart. In the account of the estate he claimed his right to six slaves which were due him from his father [WB 1:303]. Land which had been surveyed for him in North Carolina on the north side of the Little Pee Dee River was mentioned in a 17 November 1753 Bladen County land entry [Philbeck, Land Entries: Bladen County, no. Joel sold land in this same area. He sold 108 acres of his land on the south side of the Roanoke River in the first few months of 1730 in what was then Bertie County before moving to South Carolina with several of his relatives who were living on the other side of the Roanoke River in present-day Northampton County [DB C:276]. Julius, a Wilkes County taxable in 1784. vii. William Gibson 1248-1307 On 26 August 1746 the court approved his request to make a bridle path through Captain Holland's land at Green Spring. She was apparently the wife of George Rollinson (Rawlinson of York County) who received a girl slave named Nanny by the 6 May 1727 distribution of the estate [DW 1724-31, 167]. I am searching for any information of the South Carolina Gibson family related to Annie Blanche Gibson. He was said to have been deceased in his father's deed of sale of this land on 11 July 1728 [Bertie DB C:37]. Thomas2, born say 1712. ii. iii. iv. 78 M v Alfred Gibsonwas born on 18 Apr 1858 in Knox Co., KY. 79 M vi Wiley Gibsonwas born about 1859 in KY. Wiley married Elizabethon 7 Dec 1880 in Scott Co., TN. Born in Peekskill, New York, Gibson moved with his parents to Sydney, Australia when he was 12 years old and later studied acting at the Australian National Institute of Dramatic Art. What is inside is inaccurate information. Sincerely!. Give as a gift or purchase for a team or group. He was head of an Ashe County household of 7 "other free" in 1800 [NC:79]. Best greetings from Strasbourg, He was presented by the court on 28 May 1745 for concealing a tithable who was probably his wife. Gibby Gibson. The name is a patronymic form of the common mediaeval personal name Gib, which is a short form of Gilbert. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Ancestry. He moved to Tennessee in 1805, and was living there on 16 July 1833 when he made his pension application. He probably died about 1802 when (his son?) Does this item contain quality or formatting issues? : He bought 50 acres on the north bank of the South Fork of New River in Ashe County on 13 July 1804 and sold it a year later on 5 March 1805 [DB A:213; B:311, 339]. Other spellings of this surname include Gibson and Gypson. One was made up of people of good principle and property, and the other made up of a gang of banditi, a numerous collection of outcast Mulattos, Mustees, Free Negroes, etc. Cemeteries and Graves in South Africa/ Begraafplase en grafte in Suid Afrika, Anglo Boer War (1899-1902) - British Armed Forces (Officers), The Royal Bachelors' Club History of Gothenborg and Scottish Immigrants, Exeter Cemetery - Hay Township, Huron, Ontario, Canada, Hensall Union Cemetery - Usborne Township, Huron, Ontario, Canada, New Hope Cemetery - Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada, Elmira Union Cemetery - Elmira, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada, Gerald B. H. 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CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. https://scotsgermanfamilies.monsite-orange.fr, https://scotsgermanfamilies.monsite-orange.fr/, Welcome to the New Gibson Family History Website. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. ?Mary, wife of Joseph Holland. iv. 34:527; Petitions for Land from South Carolina Council Journals, 145-6, 480-1]. 3 $ 21.00 - $ 21.50 Select options; A COMPLETE LIST OF HISTORIES that we have published $ 0.00 Read more He called himself Gideon Gibson, Jr., on the same day when he petitioned the South Carolina Council for 200 acres at Duck Pond for himself, his wife and two children [Holcomb, Petitions for Land from the South Carolina Council Journals, I:266]. He was an industrialist in the clothing industry and bought Manchester United Football Club during the Great Depression and credited for saving the team from financial ruin. Jane was my aunt. His neighbors, Jordan and Jonathan Gibson and Benjamin Collins, testified on his behalf [M805-355, frames 55, 62]. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. The Gibson men in my family are; He was head of a Wilkes County household of 2 "other free" and 1 white woman over forty-five years of age in 1810 [NC:853]. Fletcher, Katherine. GIBSON-ENG Genealogy of Gibson in the United Kingdom GIBSON-ENG Mailing List Homepage (Source: RootsWeb) GIBSON-Tryon The ancestors and descendants of Tryon Gibson (c1775-c1840) and his siblings that lived in South Carolina, Virginia, Tennesee, Missouri, and Texas before 1850 GIBSON-Tryon Mailing List Homepage (Source: RootsWeb) Maps and Gazetteers The Invisible Line: Three American Families and the Secret Journey from Black to White by Prof. Daniel J. Sharfstein of Vanderbilt University is now published, Penguin Press. 27. Frances, wife of Benjamin Branham. He was a Caswell County taxable in 1777 and 1786. I have been told that we, too have relatives in Iowa. His wife Frances had a son named John Smith who settled her Granville County estate in May 1781. The Center for Family History and Genealogy was established in 2000 within the School of Family Life. David. vi. He purchased two slaves (a boy named An[s? John Gibson III 1676-1751 George Gibson III 1545-1641 The Gibsons Are One of the Clan Buchanan Affiliated Families The Buchanan Clan can trace its origins at least as far back as 13th Century Scotland near Loch Lomond, where the ruins of Buchanan Castle are still visible today. There are no minutes of the session, but a prominent Charleston merchant, Henry Laurens, was present and described the discussion years later in a letter to England: Reasoning from the colour carries no conviction Gideon Gibson escaped the penalties of the negro law by producing upon comparison more red and white in his face than could be discovered in the faces of half the descendants of the French refugees in our House of Assembly [Wallace, David Duncan, The Life of Henry Laurens, (N.Y. and London, 1915) by Jordan, White over Black]. He was head of an Ashe County household of 2 "other free" in 1800 [NC:78] and was counted as white in Wilkes County in 1810 [NC:853]. Ethnohistory and Melungeons: Where DID they come from? Gibson Marriage Records. v. George1, born say 1695, sued William Drinkard in Charles City County in January 1737/8 but failed to prosecute Orders 1737-51, 29]. Soc. He was called Gibey Gibson in 1704 when he was listed in the Quit Rent Rolls for James City County with 150 acres [VHM 31:156]. Her parents operated the Oak Inn there, which was a road house and tavern that is still in full operation today. The personal name Gilbert, which was introduced into England by followers of William the Conqueror after the Norman Invasion of 1066. Who has information about the McPherson Clan History ? The most Gibson families were found in USA in 1880. Best greetings from Strasbourg, He was head of a Northampton County household of 7 free males and 2 free females in Captain Winborne's District for the state census in 1786 [Census p.29]. This area is in Western North Carolina. Cant wait to see more! vi. He purchased 200 acres in what was then Chowan County on the south side of the Roanoke River on 24 July 1721 [DB C-1:142]. Gideon and his wife Milly sold land by deed proved in Louisa County court on 11 December 1780 [Orders 1774-82, 10, 42, 127, 130, 318]. Andrew Gibson 1442-1503 He was the father of 10i. Gibson Family Mysteries Kentucky, Tennessee managed by Rebecca Gibson. v. Agnes, born say 1730, identified as Gideon's daughter in his Craven County, South Carolina deed of gift for the sale of three slaves for the benefit of her unnamed children [Miscellaneous Record Book OO:91-2]. , Screen Reader Joan Roberta Robertson's Direct Gibson Ancestors Thomas Family Gibson Jones of South Carolina made a deposition in May 1767 stating that he had been living with Gilbert in Louisa County about 20 August 1758 when Gilbert packed up all his household goods and left for South Carolina. We have the family crest showing the Swan with raised wings and feeding its 4 children, similar to what the pelican is known for. They came to the attention of the South Carolina Commons House of Assembly in 1731 when a member announced in chamber that several "free colored men with their white wives" had immigrated from Virginia with the intention of settling on the Santee River" [Jordan, White Over Black, 171]. . His wife was deceased at the time and all his children but one were married and away from home. Sponsored Search. : On 15 January 1760 he was paid 343 pounds by the Public Treasurer for supplying the militia in the campaign against the Cherokees [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 936]. 19 Jul 1861 Fairview, Sanpete, Utah, USA d. 26 Apr 1930 Provo, Utah, Utah, USA: Sorenson Robey Genealogy The Gibsons have a long history in North America. Thanks ! Skip Ancestry navigation Main Menu. He applied for a pension while residing in Ripley County, Indiana, on 15 May 1838. I live in swindon,wiltshire,uk, Hello dear family members: She probably married William Chavis of Granville County, North Carolina, who named his son Gibby. Do you believe that this item violates a copyright? This GIBSON index was pre-built so it loads quickly. Does anyone know anything about her? 9.Thomas1 Gibson, born say 1712, was presented by the Louisa County court on 28 May 1745 for failing to list a tithable who was probably his wife. Hello Teddi, thanks for this list of forefathers! She was living in Amelia County, South Carolina, in 1742 when she sold this land in what was by then Northampton County [DB 1:58]. iv. On 10 October 1743 Agnes Goin sued him in Louisa County court for 3 pounds due for services performed. Love the Black Watch!!!! ?Stephen. The court ruled that Gideon was not a "Mulatto" and granted Anderson an appeal to the General Court. My name is Keith Gibson my cousin Corrine and I enjoy doing genealogy. On 15 February 1765 he was granted administration on the estate of John Herring and appointed guardian to John, Peter, Mary, and Hester G___eys of Prince George's Parish [Record of Court Proceedings, 97]. Explore eleven generations of the Gibsons family and discover their interesting lives. It has been said that her maiden name may have been Darby or Stearns. 2 $ 21.00 - $ 70.00 Select options; Porter Family History, Vol. ix. 4:43; S213019, vol. He was taxable in Burke County on 55 acres and no polls in 1794 (since he was over fifty years old) [Huggins, Burke County, N.C. Records, IV:110]. Thies Paukner, Hello dear family members: Tabitha. He was a juror on 26 November 1783. vii. William Gibsonwas born about 1854. His children were i. Sarah, born 29 July 1745, daughter of Gideon and Martha, baptized 20 October 1745 [NSCDA, Parish Register of Prince Frederick Winyaw, 20]. ii. John Gibson 1601-1694 Gibson is an English and Scottish surname. The court took depositions from a number of people including Agnes Going, and on 12 September 1770 the court awarded George Gibson 200 acres and awarded Benjamin and his wife Frances Branham a tract of land between Peter's Creek and Little Creek [Orders 1766-74, 6, 20, 27; 1766-72, 412-3]. Have a look here Best greetings, However I have found proof that she GEDCOM Source ===Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. He was called Gibey Gibson in 1704 when he was listed in the Quit Rent Rolls for James City County with 150 acres [VHM 31:156]. Gibson Family Genealogy: A Melungeon Line. Both Gideon Bunch and Gideon Gibson were in South Carolina when they sold their adjoining Halifax County land to Montfort Eelbeck of Halifax, and both families were taxed in 1755 as "free Molatas" in Orange County, North Carolina [N.C. Archives File T&C, box 1]. However, he stated that the deed was to be void if he returned from a planned trip to South Carolina [DB B:140-2]. Lucrecy Collins. : There is a marriage bond recorded for him in Stokes County on 20 November 1797 with Thomas Hill bondsman, but the bride's name was not recorded. Thies Paukner. Mercer to Thomas Barber, who had gone to England leaving the boy with Samuel Austin [Minutes of the Council 1670-76, 106, Virginia Historical Society Mss 4V81935a2; McIlwaine, Minutes of the Council, 302-3]. John and Jemima were the parents of i. Gibson2, born 25 February 1749, baptized 29 May 1753. ii. GIBSON Genealogy. He died 15 October 1850 leaving his children David, Joseph, Hannah (wife of P.M. Nixon), Mary (wife of John H. Hill), and George Gibson [M805-355, frame 0409]. He was a horseman employed in collecting cattle for the use of the army [M805-355, frame 0197]. Additional gift options are available when buying one eBook at a time. My grandmother was Myra L. Gibson from Iowa (?). Darrel Gibson. Samual Q. Gibson 1819-1857 His children were 8i. William 6.Thomas1 Gibson, born say 1692, left a 29 October 1734 Hanover County will, proved that year on 7 November, by which he gave his sons Thomas and John Gibson 50 acres each, gave daughter Vine Nicks, wife of Edward Nicks, Frances Humphrey, and Mary Brock a shilling each. The surname Gibson was first found in Galloway (Gaelic: Gall-ghaidhealaibh), an area of southwestern Scotland, now part of the Council Area of Dumfries and Galloway, that formerly consisted of the counties of Wigtown (West Galloway) and Kirkcudbright (East Galloway), where they held a family seat from very early times. 1741-2011 North Carolina, Marriage Records Ancestry. His son was Lord Thomas MacAuslan Chief of the Clan Gibson born 1201 and he died in 1250. Try again. Andrew married Jane H. Rambo 16 Sep 1835, New Castle Co., Delaware. Center for Family History and Genealogy. ii. WikiTree is a community of genealogists growing an increasingly-accurate collaborative family tree that's 100% free for everyone forever. Like the early settlers of the North Carolina frontier Governor Johnson was more concerned with the Gibsons' social class than their race. Parentage of Charlotte Tucker Gibson, Canada, help please. ?Charles, born before 1739 since he was taxable in 1750 in John Wade's list for Granville County [CR 44.701.23]. Gideon5, born 12 March 1750, son of Gideon and Martha, baptized 2 June 1753 [NSCDA, Parish Register of Prince Frederick Winyaw, 34]. In 1840 there were 306 Gibson families living in Pennsylvania. In November 1741 the court presented him and George Gibson, Jr., for not going to church. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2018) ISBN 10: 172032297X ISBN 13: 9781720322979. I would assume the 1st few generations are correct but nothing further. : This Gibson family line is from Virginia and Tennessee and are part of the Melungueon people. have a look here Thies Paukner, Looking forward to reading the comments and meeting new relatives. He was listed in the accounts of the Public Treasurer on 29 October 1759 for supplying the expedition against the Cherokees with 18 horses which he apparently failed to deliver [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 937]. They were a combination of African, Portuguese and Native American. The colonial Gibson family genealogy begins with John Gibson emigrating to the from Scotland in 1632 and the Cushman family in 1620 on the Mayflower. His paternal grandmother was opera contralto Eva Mylott (1875-1920), who was born in Australia to Irish parents. These ebooks can only be redeemed by recipients in the US. Redemption links and eBooks cannot be resold. Top subscription boxes right to your door, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Historical Study Reference (Kindle Store), Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. He was deceased by 4 January 1744 when his wife Elizabeth, son Gilbert, and daughters Sarah, Thene, Hannah, and Jane were living in Saxagotha Township when Gilbert recorded a plat of 300 acres [South Carolina Archives Series S213184, Vol. However, he may have been the John Gibson who recorded a plat for 300 acres and a town lot in Berkeley County, South Carolina, on 31 February 1735 and received a grant for the land on 17 September 1736 [South Carolina Archives Series S213184, Vol. Perhaps he was related to Thomas Gibson who purchased land in this same area of Anson County on 18 August 1761 [DB 6:190]. He received about 39 pounds for providing provisions to the militia between 1780 and 1782 [Accounts Audited, no.2786]. Thanks for the notification on this. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. Please try again. And he received a patent for 400 acres on both sides of the South Anna River on 28 September 1728 in Hanover County, 400 acres in Hanover County adjoining John Woodey on 28 January 1733, and 200 acres on both sides of Ballenger's Creek in Albemarle County on 20 August 1747 [Land Office Patents 10:437; 14:3; 15:146; 23:138]. Research genealogy for John M. Gibson of NC, USA, as well as other members of the Gibson family, on Ancestry. One of Gibson's younger brothers, Donal, is also an actor. John Gibson II 1641-1679 He made an 18 December 1756 Louisa County deed by which he gave his son Gilbert 200 acres and a slave named Peter, gave his son Jordan 200 acres and a slave named Jack, gave his daughters Tabitha and Mary 100 acres each, gave John Lemay 200 acres and a slave named Kate, gave Samuel and Sarah Lemay a cow each when they came of age, lent 200 acres to George Gibson and his wife Susannah and Benjamin Brannum and his wife Frances the plantations they were then living on during their lifetimes, and made his wife his executrix. He was granted two patents for land in what was then New Kent County on 11 July 1719: one for 224 acres adjoining Stephen Sunter's patent and Captain Dangerfield's line and another for 125 acres adjoining John Macon and Matthew and Thomas Anderson. He married Mary Brown sometime before 22 October 1728 when they sold 150 acres "bounded according to the Will of William Brown Gentl decd" [Bertie DB C:36]. : Texas and Counties, Cities, and Towns Project, "Maitland" 1838 - Immigrant Ship - London, England to Sydney, Australia, African American Families in Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia, Victims of 9/11, survivors,heroes, people involved in the 9/11 attacks and people involved in 9/11, Missouri Cities, Counties and Towns Project. : As a matter of historical accuracy, we're not originally from Scotland, and yet, as a matter of record and tradition, the roots of the Gibson surname and . Gaileen Her brother was Thomas Gibson/Gibbons, b. around 1647, of Bacons Rebellion, my DOCUMENTED gramp. John M Gibson 1775 - 1840. , Enhanced typesetting He or perhaps a son by the same name was among those "killed by Indians" in North Carolina on 7 January 1788 [NCGSJ IX:236]. Mary, born say 1705, cosigner of a Bertie County deed with her father on 13 November 1727 [DB B:324]. iii. Porter Family History, Vol. John6, born in Orange County, North Carolina, on 16 September 1760 according to his father's family bible. She was taxable in Caswell in 1790 [NC:79]. It has no preview so you have no idea of what is inside. He entered 100 acres on both sides of Kilgore's Bridge in Caswell County on 25 August 1778 [Pruitt, Land Entries: Caswell County, 47]. FROM FIND A GRAVE:Her first husband was Nathan Bennett, who died in Leominster, Mass., in 1760. This part of Granville County became Orange County in 1752 and Charles was "a Molata" taxable there in 1755 [T&C Box 1, p.19]. Gibby/ Gilbert1, born say 1686. iii. Gideon Gibson family By William LaBach March 05, 2011 at 03:55:25. Perhaps he was the John Gibson who recorded a plat for 300 acres in Congrees Township, Berkeley County, South Carolina, on 3 February 1735/6 [Colonial Plats, 4:43]. My name is Fred Gibson. He called himself Gibby Gibson, planter, on 7 September 1726 when he made a Charles City County deed of gift to his daughter Mary Smith by which he gave her two "Negro" boys named Simon and Civility during her lifetime and at her death to her children Tom, Lightfoot, Sarah, Mary, Elizabeth, Rebecca and Ann. Do you have a family tree? 2.Hubbard1 Gibson, was living in Charles City County on 24 March 1691/2 when he appeared in court and on 3 August 1693 when he sued John Hardiman for riding his horse to its death [Orders 1687-95, 394, 454, 463]. by Jordan, White over Black, 172]. Their son Charles Gibson was my grand grand grand father. My name is Joseph Evans and my X10 Great Grandmother is Jane Gibson The Elder!!. Hello. I really appreciate someone , who would share information and other sources , which I can search on ,my computer. One of the three families is the Gibson family. 8.George3 Gibson, born say 1730, was a taxable in 1750 in John Wade's list for Granville County [CR 44.701.23]. vi. Manda was born about 1858 in TN. 2.Like the Gibsons, the Collins family were taxable "Molattos" in Orange County in 1755 [T&C, Box 1, pp.15,19], were counted as white in the Tenth Company of Wilkes County in 1790 [NC:123], and were counted as "other free" in Ashe County in 1800 [NC:74,75,76]. Seller: GreatBookPricesUK (Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom) Rating . This land was on Flat River adjoining Charles Gibson, Moses Ridley, and Thomas Collins [Bennett, Abstract of Loose Papers in Granville Proprietary Office, 34, 43]. Kathleen His wife Rebecca died 3 March 1839, and he died on 4 April 1843. 1.Gibson1 Gibson, born say 1660, was released from his unlawful apprenticeship to Thomas Barber on 28 March 1672. He received two patents for a total of 250 acres in Granville County on Flat River on 2 May 1752 [Hoffman, Granville Land Grants, 31-2]. She was under the age of eighteen when her father made his 15 December 1718 Chowan County will, proved July 1719, by which he gave her and each of her six siblings 150 acres [N.C. Archives File SS 841]. hope to hear from you. https://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/database?begin=Gibson&id=43894 The incident brought matters between the Governor and the Regulators to a head. : Any information would be greatly appreciated. : Farther of Jane Gibson-lusby It is composed of gisil, which means noble youth and behrt, which means bright or famous. Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. The name Gilbert was very popular in Great Britain in the Middle Ages. These promotions will be applied to this item: Some promotions may be combined; others are not eligible to be combined with other offers. He grew up in Guilford County, North Carolina, where he entered the service. Gibson1 Gibson, born say 1660. I am sure the Gibson families can identify this part of the family I have never known much about since my mother was so young and her father left them without care at this early age. https://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/database?begin=Gibson&id=43894 iv. 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