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Title: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: Heirloom1690 on Friday 18 August 17 14:37 BST (UK)
Hello everyone

I am researching my Gibson family in Easington East Yorkshire.

I have the Gibson family back to 1734 and before in Easington, so not worried about them, it is Ann Gibson baptised at Easington on 14 Jan 1781 I am concerned with, she had a daughter illegitimate named Jane Gibson baptised at Easington on 25 Feb 1804 and again I have the line downwards, but I am wondering what happened to Ann Gibson, did she marry or where did she go.  Ann could have gone anywhere, any ideas,

Jane Gibson moved away to Hull and married Francis Hunter again no problems with them.
It would be nice to tie this loose end up.  As always many thanks to any helpers. 

Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness Yorkshire
Post by: Heirloom1690 on Tuesday 03 September 19 08:47 BST (UK)
Any ideas how I can find the correct Ann Gibson born 1781 who had Jane Gibson in 1804 illegitimate. Ann is my gggm on maternal side.

Of Easington in Holderness Yorkshire.  Thanks
Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: ColC on Tuesday 03 September 19 10:36 BST (UK)
This marriage record on Family search might be worth a look,
I do not see any children for them or census but a number of deaths in and around Hull.
 
George Coulson
Spouse's Name: Ann Jibson
Marriage 09 Apr 1811
Eastrington, Yorkshire

Colin
Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: BumbleB on Tuesday 03 September 19 12:38 BST (UK)
If it's any help, the image for the Eastrington marriage says that Ann Jibson is of the parish of Howden.

Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: Heirloom1690 on Tuesday 03 September 19 13:42 BST (UK)
Thank you to Colin and Bumble Bee,

I hadnt seen this marriage entry, I had been downloading all the East Yorkshire marriages and trying to eliminate them!

I will check this entry out.  Thanks to you again
Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness Yorkshire
Post by: Heirloom1690 on Wednesday 23 July 25 20:42 BST (UK)
Hi all

I too am revisiting a branch of the tree I havent gotten far with.

Ann Gibson my ggggm.  I only have the baptism in Easington in Holderness and no trace of her marriage or death or how to prove. Her daughter was Jane Gibson bpt in Easington in Holderness any clues or ideas. All the dates are at the beginning of this post 2019.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: Spelk on Monday 29 September 25 13:32 BST (UK)
Quite a few Ann GIBSONs around there at that time (even have one myself).
Have you checked out the probate records of the parents of Ann and possible siblings?
Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: Heirloom1690 on Monday 29 September 25 16:36 BST (UK)
Hi there thank you for your thoughts on Ann Gibson.

Where would I find probate maybe for Robert Gibson of Easington ?

Maybe a yoeman farmer ?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: Spelk on Monday 29 September 25 19:54 BST (UK)
For that time period the Probates for Yorkshire are generally held at the Borthwick Institute (part of York Uni). An index can be found in Findmypast. Maybe elsewhere.
The index will usually give the residence of the testator and show whether they wrote a Will or whether there is just an Admon (Administration).
If you find a Will you then order it from the Borthwick. The purchasing is not as slick as ordering something from Amazon etc as it is based on a system primarily for the use of the University Students.
Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: Spelk on Monday 29 September 25 21:50 BST (UK)
There is a Robert GIBSON Nov 1846 formerly of Sproatley but late of Selly in Holderness Testament (ie Will) £200. Vol 215 f. 1181

I can see no GIBSON probate records for any GIBSONs of Easington in Holdernes.
Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: Heirloom1690 on Tuesday 30 September 25 19:56 BST (UK)
Hi a bit late checking my messages, but thanks indeed for the updates.  They are a difficult family to follow. 
Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: Spelk on Tuesday 30 September 25 23:09 BST (UK)
I thought I’d look at trees on Ancestry on the off chance of finding a right tree. No tree for Jane that I could find. Lots for Ann but most with the wrong Ann.
Two trees had marriages for Ann but they were before 1804.

Bellman July 2017 tree by BellmanR -
 tree has Ann’s death 6 Dec 1872 in Cady, St Croix Wisconsin. No husband.
This tree has Ann’s sister Diana married 1817 in Beverly to George CAVIL (1789 to 1869). About eight children.
Dinah died 6 Dec 1872 in Lawrence, Brown, Wisconsin, USA buried Cady cemetery. Yes same date of death. Was the same death accidentally given to both women?
George CAVIL died 26 May 1869 Metis Beach, Quebec, Canada

Brown Family Tree by Anna-Marie HEYWOOD -
 tree has her sister Dinah 1789 to 1872 gets married to a George Cavil and dies 6 Dec 1872 in Lawrence, Brown, Wisconsin, Dinah had a daughter called Angelie CAVIL  born 1820. And an illegitimate Thomas GIBSON born 1809 in Garton YKS died 1879 in Withernwick YKS.. No birth death or marriage details fro George CAVIL
Tree has Ann’s birth 14 January 1781 in Easington and no other detail for Ann.

I thought I had something there - Ann emigrating with her sister but I guess it was just a mistake by putting in the death for Diana accidentally also in for Ann.
Several other trees have copied this mistake. I suppose it would not hurt to check it out just in case the two sisters did actually die on the same day due to some accident or other reason.

Title: Re: Ann Gibson of Easington in Holderness
Post by: Heirloom1690 on Wednesday 01 October 25 16:28 BST (UK)
Hi Spelk

thank you for taking the time to check some trees.  I have come across the Cavil or Caville family as having emigrated, infact I have others from that part of Yorkshire that have ended up in USA!

I did try checking marriages downwards after the birth of Jane Gibson (illeg) and checking the census but again I couldnt find an Ann ? born in Easington say on 1851 census.  Jane Gibson lived around Sculcoates marrying there and then at Newport and later Howden area.

I will try to see I can check the trees out regarding your theories.