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Re: Thomas C. McGibboney
Posted by: Carol Piper (ID *****2263) Date: February 14, 2004 at 08:16:55
In Reply to: Re: Thomas C. McGibboney by Dan Page of 124

Dan, I can post some of the material you want on this forum, and will, but if you would write to me personally I will send the information to you. Incidentally, at some time around 1800 "our" David McGiboney from Guilford County, NC, dropped the extra "b" from the name. It might have been dropped before that but I do not know. David's son, David Allison McGiboney, b. 1824, married Hester Houston Gravitt (both of Warren County, TN at the time of marriage), moved to Licking, Texas County, MO in 1855 and had ch.: Horace, Cornelia Frances, Mary Josephine, Elizabeth Ellen,Cora Anna Amanda and Thomas Crittenden. Horace died in Texas unmarried, no issue; Cornelia Frances (Aunt Fanny, for whom your great-grandmother was named, I assume) married James Tally, no issue; Mary Josephine lived only one year\; Elizabeth Ellen (Lizzie), married David Bond Hobson, eight children; I have some info on some of these.) Cora married Francis Crow, no issue; Thomas C. married Margaret (Maggie) Nichols in Licking, MO, had 13 children. Alpha, Nellie, Lawrence, Frances Alice (Fanny)McGiboney Kemph, Horace, Hugh, Katie, James, David, Ernest, Millard & Harold (twins) and Laura.
Your family is one that I have no newer information on and would really like to get it! I have a little on Monty Avon but it ends there.
I look forward to hearing from you.


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