See also
Husband:
Charles Gibbon (1789-1871)
Wife:
Ann Duff (1787-1867)
Children:
Marriage:
1813
Name:
Charles Gibbon
Sex:
Male
Father:
William Gibbon ( - )
Father:
-
Note 1:
GIBBON The Reverend Charles D.D., 26 May 1871. The Confirmation of the Commissariot of Aberdeen dated 17 May 1871 of Charles William Gibbon residing in London and Robert Turing Gibbon Farmer Brackans in the Parish of Turriff the Sons Thomas Adam Agent in Aberdeen for the National Bank of Scotland and Andrew Murray Advocate Aberdeen as Executors Nominate of the Reverend Charles Gibbon D.D. Minister of Lonmay Aberdeenshire who died at Manse of Lonmay on or about 5 February 1871.
Note 2 (shared):
He was Minister of Crimond, Lonmay par, NE Aberdeenshire for many years.
See: http://humphrysfamilytree.com/Gibbon/rev.charles.html
Birth:
20 Nov 1789
Aberdeen, Scotland
Title:
Reverend
Death:
5 Feb 1871 (age 81)
Manse, Lonmay, Aberdeenshire
Name:
Ann Duff
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
17 Nov 1787
Death:
11 Dec 1867 (age 80)
Name:
Charles William Gibbon
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Mary Ann Wheeler (1836- )
Children:
Mary Ann Gibbon (1857- )
Henry Gibbon (1859-1947)
Amelia Grace Gibbon (1860-1918)
Robert William Gibbon (1863-1932)
William Duff Gibbon (1867-1949)
John Turing Gibbon (1874-1954)
Note:
GIBBON Charles William of 2-flat Hanley House Hanley Road Stroud Green Middlesex gentleman died 30 August 1899 at Netherwood House High Road East Finchley Middlesex. Probate London 24 October to the reverend Henry Gibbon clerk and Robert William Gibbon insurance clerk. Effects £456 12s. 6d.
Birth:
18 Sep 1820
Aberdeen, Scotland
Occupation (1):
Bill broker, deceased (on son Henry's marriage cert, 1907)
Occupation (2):
31 Aug 1854 (age 33)
Clerk, 24 Arlington Square, Islington
Census:
1881 (age 60-61)
Commercial clerk, 18 Upper Tollington Road, Islington
Death fact:
1899 (age 78-79)
1899 Sep Qtr, Barnet, 3a/220 (aged 78)
Death:
30 Aug 1899 (age 78)
Netherwood House, High Road, East Finchley, Middlesex
GIBBON The Reverend Charles D.D., 26 May 1871. The Confirmation of the Commissariot of Aberdeen dated 17 May 1871 of Charles William Gibbon residing in London and Robert Turing Gibbon Farmer Brackans in the Parish of Turriff the Sons Thomas Adam Agent in Aberdeen for the National Bank of Scotland and Andrew Murray Advocate Aberdeen as Executors Nominate of the Reverend Charles Gibbon D.D. Minister of Lonmay Aberdeenshire who died at Manse of Lonmay on or about 5 February 1871.
He was Minister of Crimond, Lonmay par, NE Aberdeenshire for many years.
See: http://humphrysfamilytree.com/Gibbon/rev.charles.html
GIBBON Charles William of 2-flat Hanley House Hanley Road Stroud Green Middlesex gentleman died 30 August 1899 at Netherwood House High Road East Finchley Middlesex. Probate London 24 October to the reverend Henry Gibbon clerk and Robert William Gibbon insurance clerk. Effects £456 12s. 6d.