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David Gibson 1814 – 1870 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1814

Birth Location: Great Britain

Death Date: 1870-1875

Death Location: Edinborough, Scotland

Father: David Gibson

Mother: Margaret Ireland

Spouse(s): Sally enslaved, suzanna Wynter

Children(s): Mary Gibson, Isabella Gibson, Jane Gibson, John Gibson, Ann Gibson, David Gibson, Isam\Isham? Gibson, James Gibson, Decemetta? Gibson, Joseph Gibson, Margaret Storey

David Gibson was born in 1814 in Great Britain, the child of David Gibson and Margaret Ireland. David Gibson later married Sally aka Sarah manumitted enslaved and suzanna Wynter, and together they raised children including Mary Gibson, Isabella Gibson, Jane Gibson, John Gibson, Ann Gibson, David Gibson, Isam\Isham? Gibson, James Gibson, Decemetta? Gibson, Joseph Gibson and Margaret Wynter Gibson Storey. In 1870, David Gibson passed away in Edinborough, Scotland.

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Parents

David Gibson
Birth Location: –
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Margaret Ireland
Birth Location: –
MI

Spouses(s)

Sally enslaved
1791 –
Birth Location: Africa or Jamaican Plantatiom
Se
suzanna Wynter
Birth Location: –
sW

Children(s)

Mary Gibson
1819 –
Birth Location: Wakefield Plantation,St George Parish,Jamaica
MG
Isabella Gibson
1821 –
Birth Location: St George Parish or St Andrew, Jamaica
IG
Jane Gibson
1824 –
Birth Location: –
JG
John Gibson
1826 –
Birth Location: Kingston, Surry, Jamaica
JG
Ann Gibson
1832 –
Birth Location: Wakefield Plantation,St George Parish,Jamaica
AG
David Gibson
Birth Location: Wakefield Plantation,St George Parish,Jamaica
DG
Isam\Isham? Gibson
Birth Location: Wakefield Plantation,St George Parish,Jamaica
IG
James Gibson
Birth Location: Wakefield Plantation,St George Parish,Jamaica
JG
Decemetta? Gibson
Birth Location: Wakefield Plantation,St George Parish,Jamaica
DG
Joseph Gibson
Birth Location: Wakefield Plantation,St George Parish,Jamaica
JG
Margaret Storey
1831 –
Birth Location: Wakefield Plantation,St George Parish,Jamaica
MS

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1814
    Event Place: Great Britain

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 1870-1875
    Event Place: Edinborough, Scotland

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