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possibly Thomas (or Peter) GIBSON
(ca. 1640-)
Elizabeth CHAVIS
(1646-Bef 1681)
Gibson GIBSON
(Abt 1660-1727)
Frances [likely LIGHTFOOT]
(-After 1727)
Gilbert GIBSON
(Abt 1686-Bef 1764)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Unknown

2. Sarah TURNER

Gilbert GIBSON

  • Born: Abt 1686
  • Marriage (1): Unknown about 1710
  • Marriage (2): Sarah TURNER in Dec 1756 in VA
  • Died: Bef 15 Oct 1764, Louisa County, VA

  Noted events in his life were:

• Biography. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
Gilbert1 Gibson, born say 1686, was sued in Henrico County court on 1 June 1709 by John Ellis for a debt of 2 pounds currency due by account. He sued Joseph Watson in court in July 1710, and he was sued by Allenson Clarke for a 4 pound currency debt in September the same year [Orders 1707-9, 153, 163; 1710-4, 15, 25]. He was granted two patents for land in what was then New Kent County on 11 July 1719: one for 224 acres adjoining Stephen Sunter's patent and Captain Dangerfield's line and another for 125 acres adjoining John Macon and Matthew and Thomas Anderson. And he received a patent for 400 acres on both sides of the South Anna River on 28 September 1728 in Hanover County, 400 acres in Hanover County adjoining John Woodey on 28 January 1733, and 200 acres on both sides of Ballenger's Creek in Albemarle County on 20 August 1747 [Land Office Patents 10:437; 14:3; 15:146; 23:138]. On 10 October 1743 Agnes Goin sued him in Louisa County court for 3 pounds due for services performed. On 26 August 1746 the court approved his request to make a bridle path through Captain Holland's land at Green Spring. He married Sarah Lemay sometime before 24 February 1746/7 when the court ordered the churchwardens of Fredericksville Parish to bind her children out because she was not educating them. On 23 February 1747/8 the court found Gilbert guilty of selling liquor without a license and ordered that he receive twenty-one lashes if he refused to pay the fine [Orders 1742-8, 82, 91, 190, 200, 220, 252]. He made an 18 December 1756 Louisa County deed by which he gave his son Gilbert 200 acres and a slave named Peter, gave his son Jordan 200 acres and a slave named Jack, gave his daughters Tabitha and Mary 100 acres each, gave John Lemay 200 acres and a slave named Kate, gave Samuel and Sarah Lemay a cow each when they came of age, lent 200 acres to George Gibson and his wife Susannah and Benjamin Brannum and his wife Frances the plantations they were then living on during their lifetimes, and made his wife his executrix. However, he stated that the deed was to be void if he returned from a planned trip to South Carolina [DB B:140-2]. Gibson Jones of South Carolina made a deposition in May 1767 stating that he had been living with Gilbert in Louisa County about 20 August 1758 when Gilbert packed up all his household goods and left for South Carolina. The sheriff stopped him about a quarter of a mile from his home and executed a judgment for 10 pounds against a mare and some of the household goods, delaying him until the following morning [Abercrombie, Louisa County Judgments, 46]. Gilbert made a 7 June 1760 Louisa County will, proved 15 October 1764, by which he gave all his estate to his wife Sarah during her lifetime and then divided the estate as follows: to (her son) John Lemay 200 acres on Ballanger's Creek in Albemarle County, to his sons Gideon and Jordan Gibson land on Pamunkey River, to his son William Gibson land on South Anna River, to his sons Gilbert and David one shilling each, to daughters Tabitha, Mary, and Jane Gibson household items and farm animals, and lent to his son George Gibson and daughter Frances Gibson the land where they were then living during their lifetimes provided they paid ten shillings. Feeba Bunch was a witness to the will [WB 1:78]. His children George and Frances sued his widow Sarah and his children by her in 1766. The court took depositions from a number of people including Agnes Going, and on 12 September 1770 the court awarded George Gibson 200 acres and awarded Benjamin and his wife Frances Branham a tract of land between Peter's Creek and Little Creek [Orders 1766-74, 6, 20, 27; 1766-72, 412-3]. Among the depositions was one by Mrs. Ann Moore who stated that Gilbert Gibson's mother had been living with him until he "turned her out" because she would not make over a slave ("Negro wench") that she had for her maintenance [Abercrombie, Louisa County Judgments, 21]. This slave was probably identical to or the daughter of Verity(?) who was lent to her by Gibby Gibson's 1727 Charles City County will. Gilbert's children were
i. George2, born about 1711. He purchased 320 acres in Louisa County and he and his wife Susanna sold 90 acres in Louisa County to William Donathan by deeds proved on 26 March 1745. He was presented by the court on 28 May 1745 for concealing a tithable who was probably his wife. On 14 August 1769 he and Nathan Gibson were brought into court for riotous behavior. George was found not guilty, but Nathan was required to give security for his good behavior for one year. George posted bond as executor of the last will of James Haggard on 8 October 1770 [Orders 1742-8, 140, 152; 1766-72, 335, 418].
ii. Gilbert2, born about 1714, about fifty-three years old on 2 May 1767 when he made a deposition regarding 200 acres of land given by his father to his brother George [Abercrombie, Louisa County Judgments, 46-7]. He was sued for a debt of 1 pound, 14 shillings in Louisa County court on 27 May 1746 [Orders 1742-8, 192].
iii. Frances, wife of Benjamin Branham.
iv. William.
v. Gideon4, born say 1730, a defendant with Jordan Gibson in Sally Going's suit for trespass, assault and battery which was dismissed by the Louisa County court by agreement of the parties on 11 April 1774. On 10 July 1775 Gideon provided security of 25 pounds for Moses Going in Louisa County court. On 11 September 1775 Colonel Robert Anderson made a motion in Louisa County court charging that Gideon, being a "Mulatto," had beaten him. The court ruled that Gideon was not a "Mulatto" and granted Anderson an appeal to the General Court. Gideon and his wife Milly sold land by deed proved in Louisa County court on 11 December 1780 [Orders 1774-82, 10, 42, 127, 130, 318].
vi. Mary, born say 1735, pregnant with a child when her father made his 18 December 1756 deed.
vii. Jordan2, born say 1738, not yet of age when his father deeded him two hundred acres and a slave named Jack on 18 December 1756.
viii. David.
ix. Tabitha.
x. Jane.

• Court, 1707, Henrico County, VA. 1 September 1707, p.66, At a Court Held at Varina for Laying the Levy
To Barth. Chavis for 1 wolf kill'd with a gun 200 pds tobacco
To Willm. Byrd, Esq., for 1 wolf kill'd by his mulatto wth a gun 200 pds
To Gilbert Gibson 1 p. Trap 300 pds tobacco
Indian James a Free man 2 Do p. gun 400 pds.
Mr. John Woodson 2 p. gun kill'd by his Indian Ceaser 400 pds.
To Thos. Kent a Free Indian 1 do p. pitt 300 pds.


Deeds, Wills, Etc. 1706-1709

• Legal: sued, 1709, Henrico County, VA. Gilbert1 Gibson, born 1686, was sued in Henrico County court on 1 June 1709 by John Ellis for a debt of 2 pounds currency due by account

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• Land: 224 acres and 125 acres, 1719, New Kent County, VA. URL http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=437&last=&g_p=P10&collection=LO Patent
Title Gibson, Gilbert.
Publication 11 July 1719.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: New Kent County.
Description: 224 acres beg.g at a corner pine of Stephen Sunters patent; thence &c. to Captn. Dangerfield's line.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 10, 1710-1719, p. 437 (Reel 10).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Gibson, Gilbert. grantee.
Sunter, Stephen.
Dangerfield, Capt.
Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- New Kent County.
Subject -Geographic New Kent County (Va.) -- History -- 18th century.
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- New Kent County.
Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.
Library of Virginia. Archives.

System Number 000757958


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URLhttp://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=437&last=&g_p=P10&collection=LO Patent
Title Gibson, Gilbert.
Publication 11 July 1719.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: New Kent County.
Description: 125 acres beg.g at a corner white oak of John Macons, Mattw. and Tho. Andersons.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 10, 1710-1719, p. 437 (Reel 10).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Gibson, Gilbert. grantee.
Macon, John.
Anderson, Mattw.
Anderson, Tho.
Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- New Kent County.
Subject -Geographic New Kent County (Va.) -- History -- 18th century.
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- New Kent County.
Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.
Library of Virginia. Archives.

System Number 000757959
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In 1719 Gilbert Gibson was given a patent adjacent to Matthew and Thomas Anderson in New Kent County.

[http://www.brinkfamily.net/tree/p38.htm
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~anderson/va/trees/thomas1.html]

• Timeline: Hanover County created from New Kent County, 1721, Hanover County, VA.

• Timeline: Louisa County created from Hanover County, 1722, Louisa County, VA.

• Land: 400 acres, 1728, Hanover County, VA. URL http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=3&last=&g_p=P14&collection=LO Patent
Title Gibson, Gilbert.
Publication 28 September 1728.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Hanover County.
Description: 400 acres on both sides the Southanna and adjoining Capt. Clarks line.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 14, 1728-1732 (pt.1 & 2), p. 3 (Reel 11).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Gibson, Gilbert. grantee.
Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- Hanover County.
Subject -Geographic Hanover County (Va.) -- History -- 18th century.
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- Hanover County.
Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.
Library of Virginia. Archives.

System Number 000757956

• Land: 400 acres, 1733, Hanover County, VA. URL http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=146&last=&g_p=P15&collection=LO Patent
Title Gibson, Gilbert.
Publication 28 January 1733.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Hanover County.
Description: 400 acres adjoining John Woodey.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 15, 1732-1735 (v.1 & 2 p.1-522), p. 146 (Reel 13).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Gibson, Gilbert. grantee.
Woodey, John.
Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- Hanover County.
Subject -Geographic Hanover County (Va.) -- History -- 18th century.
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- Hanover County.
Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.
Library of Virginia. Archives.

System Number 000757957

• Land: possible match, 1735, Unknown. The order & return of precinct 5 in the processioning of 1735 is as follows: "Ordered into one precinct for processioning the lands of Jno Macon, Gilbert GIBSON, Thos. ANDERSON Gent*, Cicila Anderson Wm. Henderson John SYME, Gent, George ALVIS, John JONES, William Jones, Natt: Anderson Robt. Anderson, Matthew Anderson, Joseph Hambleton, Geo: Thomas Sarah Anderson Wm. Dangerfield Gent, Harrison Jones, Peter Harralson Thos, Anderson Gent, and Nelson (7) Anderson, to see the said processg, perform'd, &c,

[The order & return of precinct 5 in the processioning of 1735 is as follows: "Ordered into one precinct for processioning the lands of Jno Macon, Gilbert GIBSON, Thos, ANDERSON Gent*, Cicila Anderson Wm, Henderson John SYME, Gent, George ALVIS, John JONES, William Jones, Natt: Anderson Robt, Anderson, Matthew Anderson, Joseph Hambleton, Geo: Thomas Sarah Anderson Wm, Dangerfield Gent, Harrison Jones, Peter Harralson Thos, Anderson Gent, and Nelson (7) Anderson, to see the said processg, perform'd, &c,

The order & return of precinct 5 in the processioning of 1735 is as follows: "Ordered into one precinct for processioning the lands of Jno Macon, Gilbert GIBSON, Thos, ANDERSON Gent*, Cicila Anderson Wm, Henderson John SYME, Gent, George ALVIS, John JONES, William Jones, Natt: Anderson Robt, Anderson, Matthew Anderson, Joseph Hambleton, Geo: Thomas Sarah Anderson Wm, Dangerfield Gent, Harrison Jones, Peter Harralson Thos, Anderson Gent, and Nelson (7) Anderson, to see the said processg, perform'd, &c,

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• Land: neighbors, Francis Smithing, 1736, Hanover County, VA. URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=214&last=&g_p=P17&collection=LO Patent
Title Smithing, Francis.
Publication 28 December 1736.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Hanover County.
Description: 320 acres on both sides Licking Hole Creek adjoining Gilbert Gibson, and others.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 17, 1735-1738, p. 214 (Reel 15).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Smithing, Francis. grantee.
Gibson, Gilbert.
Subject - Topical Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- Hanover County.
Subject -Geographic Hanover County (Va.) -- History -- 18th century.
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- Hanover County.
Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.
Library of Virginia. Archives.

System Number 000824057

• Land: 200 acres, 1747, Albemarle County, NC. URLhttp://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=138&last=&g_p=P23&collection=LO Patent
Title Gibson, Gilbert.
Publication 20 August 1747.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Albemarle County.
Description: 200 acres on both sides of Ballengers Creek.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 23, 1743-1745 (v.1 & 2 p.567-1147), p. 138 (Reel 21).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
Subject - Personal Gibson, Gilbert. grantee.
Subject - Topical Land titles. -- Registration and transfer -- Virginia -- Albemarle County
Subject -Geographic Albemarle County (Va.) -- History -- 18th century.
Genre/Form Land grants -- Virginia -- Albemarle County.
Added Entry Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents, 1623-1774.
Library of Virginia. Archives.

System Number 000757955

• Will: voided: 17 December, 1756, Louisa County, VA. GILBERT GIBSON WILLS (2)
WILL dated 17 December 1756
Louisa County, Virginia Deed Books A-B 1742-1759 p. 140-142
later Voided
Gilbert Gibson, Sr. of perfect mind and memory, for Love and Affection give, grant and confirm until Gedion Gibson and Jordan Gibson, when of age, Tabitha Gibson and Mary Gibson and the child which shall please God be hereafter born; if a girl, the same quantity of land and utensils as the other Girls at the day of marriage; if a boy, the same as the other boys, when of age; John Lemay and Samuel Lemay, when of age; Sarah Lemay at the day of Marriage; George Gibson and Susanna, his wife, during life; Benjamin Brannum and Frances, his wife, during their lives and after their decesase to heirs above mentioned; all and singular my Goods and Chattels and personal estate whatsoever.
I give to Gedion Gibson 200 acres; part of the tract where I now live an dfirst choice of one Negro fellow named Peter; 1 horse, 1 mair, one bed and furniture, 2 cows, 2 hed sheep, 1 iron pott, 1 dish, 2 puter bsons, 2 plates, haf-a-dozen spoons, 1 gun, 1 table, 1 chest;
To Jordan Gibson 200 acres; part of afsd. tract and second choice, one negro named Jack, 1 horse, 1 puter bason, 2 plates, half doz spoons, 1 gun, 1 table, 1 chest, pair of cart wheals to be delivered when of age.
To Tabitha Gibson 100 acres of afsd. tract of land, 1 mare, 2 cows, 1 bed and furniture, 2 head sheep, 1 iron pott, 1 puter dish, 2 plates, 2 bsons, half doz. spoons, 1 table and chest;
To Mary Gibson 100 acres of afsd. tract, 1 mare, 2 cows, 1 bed and furniture, 2 head sheep, 1 iron pott, 1 puter dish, 2 plates, 2 basons, half doz spoons, 1 table and chest;
To John Lemay 200 acres on Ballinger Creek in Albemarle Co., 1 negro wench, Kate, 1 horse, 1 mare, 1 bed and furniture, 2 cows, 2 head sheep, 1 iron pott, 1 dish, 2 pewter basons, 2 plates,half doz. spoons, 1 gun, 1 table, 1 chest, when of age;
To Samuel Lemay 1 cow with first calf to be delivered when of age;
To Sarah Lemay 1 cow with first calf to be delivere on day of Marriage;
I lend to George Gibson the plantation he now lives on during his and his wife's life, but not to rent it nor any parts thereof, but to pay the sum of 5 shillings per year;
I lend to Benjamin Brannum and Frances, his wife, the plantation on which he now lives during his and his wife's life, but not to rent it nor any part, but to pay the sum of 5 shillings per year;
I give all my goods, chattels, personal household stuff, implements, lands and negroes and all other premises to sd. Gedion Gibson, Jordan Gibson, Tabitha Gibson, Mary Gibson and the child which shall be born.
Gilbert (X) Gibson
wit: Wm. Sharp Smith, Edward Lain, Lightfoot (L) Smith.
Memorandum: 18 Dec. 1756. I Gilbert Gibson, do appoint my wife, Sarah Gibson, to be my sole executrix.
Memorandum: If it do please God I shall die in my Jurney from house to South Carolina or elsewhere, I shall appoint my wife my sole Executrix; if I return home, to be void till otherwise determined before the three witnesses.
22 February 1757 acknowledged by Gilbert Gibson.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosadove/DeeDovey'sPage/gilb1756will.htm

• Will: December 18 Memorandum, 1756, Louisa County, VA. Written Dec. 18, 1756.
Memorandum I Gilburt Gibson do if please God I should die on my jurney from house to South Carolina or elsewhere I shall and do appoint my wife my whole and sole Executrix and if I return home to be void it otherwise determined before the 3 witnesses William Tharp Smith, Edward Sain, Lightfoot x Smith.
To John Lemay 200 acres of land lying and being on Ballingers Creek in Albemarle County, 1 negro wench named Kate, 1 horse, 1 mare, 1 bed and furniture, 2 cows, 2 head of sheep, 1 iron pott, 1 dish, 2 pewter basons, 2 plates, half a dozen spoons, 1 gun, 1 table and 1 chest when to age.
To Samuel Lemay 1 cow with her first calf to be delivered when of age.
To Sarah Lemay 1 cow with her first calf to be delivered on the day of marriage.
Gideon Gibson 200 acres and other personal property. Jordon Gibson 200 acres and other personal property. Tabitha Gibson 100 acres and other personal property. Mary Gibson 100 acres and other personal property. Lend to George Gibson and wife Susanna the plantation he now lives during his and his wife's life. Lend to Benjamin Brannum and Francis his wife the plantation he now lives during his and his wife's life. Also mentions a child hereafter be born.
Wife Sarah was Executrix
At a Court held for Louisa County the 22nd day of Feb. 1757 this Deed of Gift was acknowledged.


Louise County Virginia Deed Bk B, P 140-142

• Will, 1760, Louisa County, VA. GILBERT GIBSON
Written June 7, 1760----Probated Oct. 15, 1764.
Wife Sarah whole estate as long as she lives and the maintenance of the children till such time as they come of age and then everyone have their proportional part of the Estate that is left and mentioned here below.

To John Lemay 200 acres on Ballanger's Creek in Albemarle County, 1 feather bed with everything belonging to it, 1 iron pot, 1 pewter dish, 3 plates, 1 cow and calf, 1 sow and pigs

To son Gideon Gibson the upper part in land upon Permonkey River and personal property. To son Jordan Gibson the lower part upon Permonkey River and personal property. To son William Gibson land upon Southanna River and personal property. To son Gilbert Gibson 1 shilling. To son David Gibson 1 shilling. To daughter Tabitha Gibson personal property. To daughter Mary Gibson personal property. To daughter Jane Gibson personal property. Everything left divided among my 7 children. Lend to son George land he lives on provided he pay 10 shillings per year. Lend to daughter Frances Gibson land to live upon during her life if she pays 10 shillings per year.

Louise County Virginia Will Book

ABTRACT?

WILL dated 7 June 1760
Red. 15 October 1764
Louisa County Courthouse Will Book 1, page 178
Will of Gilbert Gibson, Planter. Sons: Gideon, Jordan, William, David, Daus: Tabitha, Mary Jane. Wife: Sarah.
John Lemay to get 200 acres lying on Ballengers Creek in Albemarle Co.
To son Gideon Gibson upper part of land upon Pamunkey River.
To son Jordan Gibson lower part upon Pamunkey River.
To son William Gibson land on South Anna River.
To son George land he lives on now and must pay 10 shillings per year.
Lend dau. Frances Brannum land she lives on, must pay 10 shillings per year.
At wife's death to be equally divided among my seven children.
Extx. wife Sarah.
Signed Gilbert Gibson (his mark).
Wit: John Baley, Feabea Bunch.
Dated 7 June 1760. Red 15 October 1764.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosadove/DeeDovey'sPage/gilb1756will.htm

• See also. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosadove/DeeDovey'sPage/gibpage.htm

http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm

• Land: various gibson deeds, 1728-1745, Louisa County, VA. 92 Robert Anderson VAPB 42:549 5 Jul 1774 700a in Louisa on both sides of Gibson's and Little Cree
91 Jeremiah Dumas VAPB 33:097 16 Aug 1756 566a on both sides of Gilbert Gibsons Mill Creek and Lic
48 Gilbert Gibson VAPB 14:003 28 Sep 1728 400a on both sides of the Southanna adj Capt Clarks line
194 Gilbert Gibson VAPB 15:146 28 Jan 1733/34 400 acres
462 Thomas Gibson LSB: 064 12 Dec 1745 400a on Gibbey's Creek
534 Thorton Gibson & Samuel OLSB: 316 27 Sep 1801 113a on the head waters of Contrary River
465 Andrew Greenhorn LSB: 094 19 Feb 1753 146a in Louisa on the Lickinghole & Gilbert Gibsons Mill

348 David Humphrey VALG A:063 20 Oct 1779 361a in Fluvanna Co on the S side Rivanna River and each
90 Edward Nix VAPB 14:229 25 Aug 1731 400a joyning to Col Meriwether's line
468 John Noix? LSB: 104 3 Nov 1753 73a in Louisa on the W side the N Anna River
397 Anthony Pouncy GoCo DB 3:559 2 Mar 1741/42 200a on N side of Rivanna, which is the upper
768 Anthony Pouncy VPB 17 p261-26217 Mar 1736/37 400a Hanover beyond the Little Mountains
721 Abraham Venable VAPB 14:474 28 Sep 1732 1550a on both sides S Anna adj Capt Clark, Col Meriwethe
779 Abraham Venable Junr VAPB 13:421* 27 Sep 1727 400a on both sides the S Anna adj Beaver Creek & Capt Cl
717 Richard Brooks Jr VAPB 14:219 25 Aug 1731 400a on both sides Dirty Swamp adj George Alves


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Gilbert married Unknown about 1710. (Unknown died before 1756.)


Gilbert next married Sarah TURNER in Dec 1756 in VA. (Sarah TURNER was born about 1715 in VA and died after 10 Mar 1792 in VA.)


  Marriage Notes:

Marriage date estimated base on Gilbert's first will:
On Dec. 17, 1756, his will refers to "Sarah Lemay at the day of Marriage" and "To Sarah Lemay 1 cow with first calf to be delivere on day of Marriage", then one day later she's referred to as his wife -
18 Dec. 1756. I Gilbert Gibson, do appoint my wife, Sarah Gibson, to be my sole executrix.

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