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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: giblaw on Monday 28 November 05 23:41 GMT (UK)
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hi there looking for a james gibson possible (e) on the end of gibson born scotland no age i'm afraid and wife ann and at least one son william or ignace born 1826 marylebone, london, i do hope you can help me have been looking for this family a long time. chris
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Hi giblaw,
Checked the 1841 name index, I can't find James, Ann, and William living as a family unit.
Cissellby.
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played around with name on google came up with guillame ignace gisone pianist 1826-1897 french scottish parentage.in 1881 ignace given as music prof. hope this helps
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sorry should read gibsone
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born 8.10.1826 died 9.6.1897 christened 29.10 1826 at all souls st marylebone. he was also a composer . found a james gibbon who married a ann mitchell 24.1.1821 in trowbrige wilts then the marriage of james to ann gibson 17march 1820 eyemouth berwick. poss later if wills mother was french
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Hello
I'm doing a bit of housekeeping and noticed this rather old request.
Are you still looking for the informtion or found in the meantime?
If I don't hear from you in a while I'll assume the latter and move it to the Completed section.
Regards
Biker
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Hello
There is this possibility ... perhaps a second marriage considering children's ages?
1841 - Laurel Tree, Bayham Street, St Pancras Marylebeone
James Gibson 40 Professor of ? forte, b. S (Scotland)
Elizabeth 30 Not Born in County
William 15
Robert 8
Thomas 6
James 4
All children Born in County
HO107/681/1
Folio: 24
Page: 42
Perhaps someone else might be able to to read the occupation.
Regards
Biker
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hi biker thank you so much i think you have cracked it with the gibson/gibsone family i have been looking for as you said it is likely that james gibson remarried as there are to many other coincidences e.g. area, profession, birthplace etc.. not to be him and later on in other census some of his children take on the name gibsone, once again i can't thank you enough. all the best chris (giblaw)
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It looks to be Professor of Pianoforte - which fits in with a musical son.
Trish
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Hi Chris
Glad that helped and yes I think Trish may be right on that.
Regards
Biker