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Offline Andy James

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Macclesfield MIs - GIBBON
« on: Tuesday 27 November 07 11:51 GMT (UK) »
Dear all,

I wonder if SKS would be able to look up some Gibbons for me. I have a whole collection of them round and about Macclesfield that I am trying to piece together and am hoping that the MIs might give a clue.

If anyone is able, it would be great to have any detail of:

Matthew GIBBON - died 1840, aged 63, death registered at West Macc

Matthew Albert GIBBON - died 1840, aged 0, death registered at East Macc

Elizabeth GIBBON - died 1842, aged 62, death registered at West Macc

Enoch GIBBON - died 1861, aged 45, death registered at West Macc

Sarah GIBBON - died 1865, aged 63, death registered at East Macc


Sorry it's such a big list, but any help would be gratefully received. Thanks in advance,

Andy

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Re: Macclesfield MIs - GIBBON
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 12:02 GMT (UK) »
Andy,

I don't see them in the Macclesfield MI's collected by the Macclesfield Ferrets and published by FHSC. It could be that the collection doesn't include the east or west Macclefield districts.
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Re: Macclesfield MIs - GIBBON
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 13:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi Shaun,

thanks for checking for me. It seems that anything with 'Gibbon' attached to it in  my family tree is always going to take a little bit of coaxing out!

Best wishes

Andy

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Re: Macclesfield MIs - GIBBON
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 17:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi Andy,

My cousin's surname is Gibbon and she is from Cheshire.  What other names are connected to your research?

Jean
Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

CHS: Barber(Tabley) Barlow(Antrobus) Blackshaw(Lymm, Mobberley) Blease/Done/Moore(G Bud) Owen(Netherton, Tabley) Spragg/Witter(Goostrey) Youd(Frodsham) Pennell Bankes Birchall Beckett
DBY: Higginbottom(Mellor)
HRT: Gurney
HRT/BED/ESS: Verney (Markyate St)
LAN: Davenport(Bolton) Schofield/Gurney(Oldham) Lord(Heap) Quinn(Manchester) Sutcliffe(Rossendale)
NTH: Tubb/Johnson(Hellidon)Brown(Kettering)
YKS: Scott(Clapham)


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Re: Macclesfield MIs - GIBBON
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 27 November 07 18:06 GMT (UK) »
Hello Jean,

Thanks for the message, the Gibbons are the 'tricky' ones in my tree. The only certainty I have is that my great grandfather was called Arthur Gibbon. I'm not even sure where he was born as one census says Macclesfield and another says Stoke - there's no entry in the national birth indexes, and seemingly none in Cheshire.

I only have him for certain on 1891 and 1901 censuses, although there is a record in 1861 (when Arthur would have been 5) of an Arthur Gibbon  born in Stoke and living in Macclesfield. I thought it was possible that someone would have completed the later census on one occasion and 'knew' he was from Macc, but then he did it another time and put Stoke down. If it is the right family then they were living in the One House in Rainow in 1851, and had been reasonably well to do as farmers and silk manufacturers/throwsters - with lots of entries on the tithe records.

The only family name that I have so far connected with that family is Hill, as James Gibbon - who could have been Arthur's father or uncle - nothing is really certain - married a Sarah Hill in Great Longstone, Derbyshire.

Other than that, Arthur moved to Liverpool, marrying first Elizabeth Parry (they married when their son was 17!) and after Elizabeth died he married Catherine   Dean.

So, after that ramble, I'm not certain of any other Gibbon related names. Hill is a possibility and the family he married into gives me Dean and Yates. My Grandad, Arthur's son Matthew, married a Hughes, and my Mum married a James.

The names on the list on this thread are ones that could be possibles - Sarah the possible wife of James; Matthew and Elizabeth, possibly James' parents (he said his father was Matthew on his marriage cert and the IGI has a James with these names as parents in Macclesfield at about the right time); Enoch possibly James's brother (same IGI).

Lots of different threads, no certainty at all - still the enjoyment of searching balances out some of the frustrations of not finding!

Are your Gibbons from Macclesfield, or elsewhere. I would be interested in any information, you never know when a connection may come about!

Best wishes,

Andy