Re: The Mysterious Gibson Family
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Re: The Mysterious Gibson Family
Larry Keels 12/20/06
''Although the Huguenots settled along almost the entire Eastern coast of North America, they showed a preference for what are now the states of Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and South Carolina.''
Larry are you 'substiating' what you called 'my theory'now?
That was an excerpt from a letter written by the REV J.G. Jones as handed down by the REV Tobias Gibson.Not a THEORY. "Unsubstiated" or otherwise.
Google Tobias Gibson,
"Mississippi United Methodist Churches
Two Hundred Years of Heritage and Hope
William L. Jenkins
Mississippi United Methodist Churches celebrates the bicentennial anniversary of Methodism in Mississippi, to be celebrated in 1999. In 1779, Tobias Gibson, a twenty-seven year old circuit-riding minister from South Carolina, arrived in Natchez, Mississippi, to start his frontier mission"Rev Tobias Gibson travelled from Nathchez to Kentucky to Hawkins Co., Tenn., to Wilkes Co. NC and all that in between."
Now the Rev Gibson may not have been a Portuguese but I'd like to see some kind of proof he was something else before I would call him a liar.
Have a nice Christmas and good luck in you research. My half of this discussion is over.
Joanne
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