Thomas Gibson1

#1621, b. 4 June 1859
Thomas Gibson|b. 4 Jun 1859|p1621.htm|David Gibson|b. 18 Jul 1813\nd. 18 Oct 1900|p1460.htm|Margaret Watson|b. 1823\nd. 10 Feb 1891|p1620.htm|David Gibson|b. 26 Jun 1783\nd. 10 Dec 1858|p1458.htm|Helen Sturrock|b. 9 Feb 1785\nd. 28 Jun 1866|p1459.htm|Thomas Watson||p1830.htm|Ann Gibb||p1831.htm|
  • Birth*: Thomas Gibson was born on 4 June 1859 at Monikie, Angus, Scotland.1
  • He was the son of David Gibson and Margaret Watson.1
  • (Witness) Census: Thomas Gibson witnessed the census of David Gibson and Margaret Watson in 1871 at Craigton, Monikie, Angus, Scotland, ;
    Gibson, David 56 Labourer, b. Murroes
         Margt 48 Dundee
         Agnes 18 dau Domestic Servant b. Monifieth
         Thomas 11 scholar Monikie.2
  • (Witness) Census: Thomas Gibson witnessed the census of David Gibson and Margaret Watson in 1881 at Craigton, Monikie, Angus, Scotland, ;
    Gibson, David 67 Quarrier b.Murroes
         Margaret 58 b. Dundee
         Agnes 28 dau single housekeeper b. Monifieth
         David 25 son single mason (journeyman) b. Monifieth
         Thomas 21 son single Tailor (journeyman) b. Monikie
         David 4 grandson b. Monikie
         Thomas 3 grandson b. Monikie.3

Citations:

  1. [S262] International Geneological Index (R) (35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150: The Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints, Copyright @1980, 1997, data as of February 1997), Batch C113111, Source 6035516; http://familysearch.org
  2. [S318] 1871 Scotland Census Angus (Population Schedule), Angus, Dundee (Database online: Dundee, Scotland: www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, 2005), SCT1871/3110 Monikie 3/0/2; http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archive of Scotland (NAS)).
  3. [S319] 1881 Scotland Census (Population Schedule), Angus, Dundee (Database online: Dundee, Scotland: www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, 2005), Monikie vol 311 ed 3 pg 4 film 0203496; http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archive of Scotland (NAS)).
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