Thanks, Shaun. I didn't realize there was so much information -- and controversy -- attached to the Gibson name.
To update my previous post:
The register for 28 December, 1846 contains the following information:
Isaac Gibson, b. Chester 1825. Black hair, black eyes.
William Gibson, b. Chester 1830. Black hair, dark eyes.
There are parish records for:
Isaac Gibson, baptised 06 Nov. 1825 St. Mary's Chester parents Elizabeth and William (Paper Maker)
William Gibson, " 22 Dec. 1830. " " " " " "
The marriage between Isaac Gibson and Mary Ann Dale lists the groom's father as Paper Maker.
In the 1851 Census, Mary Ann Gibson (living with the Dales on Samuel St.) has two children: John, b. 1848 and Mary Ann, b. 1850. Mary Ann Gibson was baptized, 25 Dec. 1850. Her parents are Isaac and Mary Ann, Samuel St. The father's trade: Sea Captain.
The marriage between Thomas Barnes and Mary Ann Gibson in 1877, lists the bride's age as 22. There is some argument that the bride was really Mary Prince, who lied about her age (17). Is it possible that Mary Ann Gibson lied about her age, that she was closer to 26 than 22?
Has anyone found a record of Mary Ann (Dale) Gibson's death?