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From: "Steven Piper Piper" <>
Subject: Re: [INHANCOC] Help with finding records for Gibbs family
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 17:55:28 -0500
References: <COEDIGDGMAGPKCIEJOBFCEDICFAA.jhngwn@bellsouth.net>


I found what looks like three pages in my newly purchased 1902 copyrighted
"Memories of Hancock County" book on your Hugh Gibbs,his son W.W.,and his
son etc...the whole shootinmatch~~
Write me off the list and I'll scan and send tonite!
Steven
----- Original Message -----
From: Brooks <>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 1:39 PM
Subject: [INHANCOC] Help with finding records for Gibbs family


> Could anyone help me with finding more information about my gr. gr. gr.
gr.
> grandfather Hugh Gibbs? I know absolutely nothing about him except that
he
> is supposedly the Hugh Gibbs found in the 1840 Census Hancock Co. Green
> Township, pg. 200.
> I don't know where he came from or where he went.
>
> Could someone find this census record for me? Or help me try and find a
> land record or anything that might have more information about him.
>
> His daughter, Lydia Gibbs is listed in family records as being married
July
> 29, 1841 in Greenfield, Hancock Co. to Milo Nichols. Would anyone be
> familiar with marriage records of that time? Would there have been a
record
> of parent or any helpful information?
>
> I would appreciate anyone who can help me find a clue about this Gibbs
> family.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Gwen Brooks
>
>
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