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David Gibbs 1867–1942 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1867

Birth Location: McCormick County, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 2 Jan 1942

Death Location: Evanston, Cook, Illinois

Father: Joseph Gibbs

Mother: Sarah Pinnell

Spouse(s): Mary Gibbs, Mary Deitz

Children(s): John Gibbs, Fred Tibbs, Mattie gibbs, Thomas Jr, Clarence gibbs, Oscar Gibbs, Thomas gibbs, Ollie Tibbs, Sallie Chiles

The story of David Gibbs began in 1867 in McCormick County, South Carolina, USA. David Gibbs married Mary Deitz, Mary Gibbs, and had children including Clarence Gibbs, Fred Tibbs, John Gibbs, Mattie L Gibbs, Ollie Tibbs, Oscar Gibbs, Sallie Gibbs Chiles, Thomas Gibbs Jr, Thomas Jr Gibbs. David Gibbs passed away in 1942 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois.

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Biography

  • The story of David Gibbs began in 1867 in McCormick County, South Carolina, USA.
  • David Gibbs married Mary Deitz, Mary Gibbs, and had children including Clarence Gibbs, Fred Tibbs, John Gibbs, Mattie L Gibbs, Ollie Tibbs, Oscar Gibbs, Sallie Gibbs Chiles, Thomas Gibbs Jr, Thomas Jr Gibbs.
  • David Gibbs passed away in 1942 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois.

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David Gibbs's Ancestors

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David Gibbs
1867–1942
Birth Place: McCormick County, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Joseph Gibbs
1822–1902
Lea,Wiltshire,England
Sarah Pinnell
1827–1895
Lea, Wiltshire, England
Grandparents
Fanny Hillier
1804–1888
Lea, Wiltshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

David Gibbs's Descendants

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David Gibbs (abt 1867–2 Jan 1942) m. Mary Gibbs (Abt 1854–15 Jul) m. Mary Deitz (22 Dec 1872–28 Nov 1919)
  1. 1. John Gibbs 1881– m. Sarah Gibbs 1873– m. Clara Walters 1893–1937 m. Stella (F.) Gibbs 1899–1980 m. Clara (Othelia) Walters 1894–1937 m. Stella Schaffer 1899–1980 m. Carrie (Lou Murray) Gibbs 1915–2010 m. Mary Chiles 1900–1968
    1. 1. Waller Glbbs 1919–2005
    2. 2. Rosa Smalls 1910–
    3. 3. Howard (F) Gibbs 1924–1944
    4. 4. Walter (John) Gibbs 1919–2005 m. Mary (Lou) Quisenberry 1927–1983
    5. 5. Oscar (Phillip) Gibbs 1938–2002
    6. 6. Floyd Gibbs 1936–2000
    7. 7. Sally (Gibbs) Hatcher 1940–2014
    8. 8. Ida (Gibbs) Mackel 1939–2007
    9. 9. Willie gibbs 1929–1992
    10. 10. Richard gibbs 1923–1964
    11. 11. Mary (Lou) gibbs 1921–2005
  2. 2. Fred Tibbs 1908–
  3. 3. Mattie (L.) gibbs 1896–1917
  4. 4. Thomas (GIBBS) Jr 1904–
  5. 5. Clarence gibbs 1900–1980
  6. 6. Oscar Gibbs 1904–
  7. 7. Thomas (Jr.) gibbs 1908–1990
  8. 8. Ollie Tibbs 1906–
  9. 9. Sallie (Gibbs) Chiles 1897–

David Gibbs's Timeline

2 Records

1867
abt 1867
Birth of David Gibbs in McCormick County, South Carolina, USA
McCormick County, South Carolina, USA
1942
2 Jan 1942
Age 75
Death of David Gibbs in Evanston, Cook, Illinois
Evanston, Cook, Illinois

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1867
    Event Place: McCormick County, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Jan 1942
    Event Place: Evanston, Cook, Illinois

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