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Marion Pezzullo 8/23/07
Its fun trying to decipher the gibsons. heres some links that could match upor not. for funs sake ill call these the red gibsons.9. MARY BARCLIFT was born Abt. 1715, and died Bef. 1765. She married JAMES GIBSON Abt. 1737.
Children of MARY BARCLIFT and JAMES GIBSON are:
i. JAMES GIBSON, b. Unknown.
ii. MARY GIBSON, b. Unknown.
iii. JOHN GIBSON, b. Unknown.
iv. SAMUEL GIBSON, b. August 8, 1738.
The next brother, William Gibson to Robert Sanders of Hal 21 nov 1763 24 [gr brit 100] a , granv to John Lee jng Buncombes. S.W. Colo Lee John Lees former line William Gibson wit John Daniels
William was noted at Cape fear 1724, and Thomas same place later called Cumberland.
The early Gibsonhere was Henry Gibson there even one ealier in Perquiman 1680s William Gibson
Three Tax Lists of Perquimans Co., NC by Raymond A. Winslow, Jr.
1715 Tythables
[first page]
. . .
SANDERS YE INDIAN 1 -: 5:- -: -: -
Hen: GRACE 1 -: 5:- -:11: 2
SAMLL: SIZEMORE 1 -: 5:- -: 3: -
. . .
Wm Davis 1 1718 currituck
John Peny 1
Henr. Gibson 1
Geo. Stiring 1
Robt. Peyton 8
Total 45
Taken by Thomas E[vans?] [Con]stable of Sand bankes
there is a link by land between the sanders and gibsons
hers some of the others living near henry gibson
Hen: Gibson CURRITUCK 1720 TAX LIST
2 Ric: Sanderson Esq.
Will: negr. m
woman: Ditt
6 Wm: Lerrey leary
[Tho: Lerrey leary]
Jac: negr. m
nan: negr. w
Fran: Ditto
Sare: Dito
Wm: Williams
son: Stephen
Jac: negr. m
Bess: Ditto. w
Sue: Ind. w 4
102 Deed
Patin
Patin
5 Wm: Swann
Tom: Hall Mallt.
Lewis: Ind. m
Cro: neg. m
Nan: neg. w
Fos: Jarvis
Jac: Negr. m
Davy: Ind: man
September 29,1730. Son: George. Daughters: Anne Durant, Mary Durant, Sarah Durant, Elizabeth Durant. Friend: Anne Longlarther. Executors: Zebulon Clayton, Richard Whidbee (brothers). Witnesses: Thomas Snowden,[ Elizabeth Gibson,]
The Regulators of Colonial North Carolina
Gibson, James
Gibson, Silverster
Gibson, Walter
Gibson, William
Some more deeds
7 Jan 1765 -- Book 3, Page 173: JOHN COLSON of Anson, to JOHN CULPEPPER of same, planter, for ?40 proc. money... 200 A on Brown Cr, S side PD... JOHN COLSON (SEAL), Wit: ELIJAH GIBSON, JOHN PRESLER, CHAS. HARRINGTON.
22 Feb 1765 -- Book 3, Page 337: WALTER GIBSON of Anson, to SHADRACH HOGAN of same, for ?10 proc. money...100 A on SW side Pee Dee, adj. BENJ. MOORMAN, Rockey River, granted to GIBSON 5 Dec 1760... WALTER GIBSON (W) (SEAL), Wit: JOSEPH CULPEPPER, ELIJAH CLARK (X). Recorded July Term 1766, THOS. FROHOCK, C.C.
one part is intersting Elijah Gibson Walter Gibson and Gen Elijah Clark.
Tyrrell tax list 1785
John Gibson
Willaim Teterton
Tyrrell 1790
Ephraim Teterton
William Teterton
John Gibson
Samuel Gibson
Washington county 1782tax list John Gibson James Gibson
OK IN THOERY. DECIPHER IT.
Henry Gibson lived with the several Indians in Currituck 2 can be found remaining in the Perquimans tyrrell are James Gibson and Elizabeth Gibson. Henrys wife would be the a one the christian Indian women there. all possible children
Eldest Walter Gibson William Gibson James GibsonThomas Gibson Elizabeth Gibsonand possible Elijah Gibson and a Mary Gibson, so coin them the Red Gibsons, Walter signed as a Tuscarora chief appears he the eldest of the Red Gibsons.
William Teter married Elizabth Gibsonthe edler sister around 1733 tyrell. James married barclift girl William and Thomas wives ???. marypossible John Clark or the other Christopher Clark.
Walter is well documented already.George William Teater Samuel Gibson Teatersons of Willaim Teter and Elizabeth Gibson departed rowan co 1754 with Cap Richard Pearis scouts or went ahead to Raystown to uncle Archor Worley the Indian Trader. there is 2 notes of Samuel Gibson with the timeline of Samuel Gibson Teater in Raystown to the Revolution. he may he have been the son of James and went with them to earn his way as pelt hunter. he appeared back in Tyrrell after the revolution
One John Gibson went to Garrrard and one went back to Tyrrell by 1785
So to William Gibson by 1820 there was 2 William Gibsons living inFloyd county ky, then by 1830 one had moved to Garrard ky he would be the older of the 2 William Gibsons.
So the question is who was his connection in Garrard most possible John Gipson
if the will of william gibson sr can be located it might solve some of this . ok ill it leave there for nowsome more study .
remember this a thoery based on timelines tax lists deeds ect that link up in some cases.
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