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From: "Dee Thompson" <>
Subject: [NCCUMBER] GIBSON (Bladen & Cumberland)
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 00:22:39 -0500


Hi Sue,
Nothing in marriages (or remariages) # 8
# 11 will still be on backorder long after I'm dead.
# 62 nothing
# 64 nothing
# 66 nothing
#113 nothing

>From 37
p. 10. 23 Oct 1782. Grant No. 676. State of N. C. to William
Gibson. 100 acres on the S side of Little Ash Pole.

p-361. 13 Oct. 1773. Wm. Gibson, James White, Jas. Bailey & Benj.
Humphreys, Directors for the town of Elizabethtown to William Saltar. 2
lbs. proc. money, 1/2 A lot # 44 in Elizabethtown. Wit: Wm. McRee,
Ithamar Singletary. Aug. Term 1774. Alfred Moore, C. C.

>From # 99
Book 1
p.299 9 Nov. 1758 THOMAS GIBSON, of Cumberland, merchant, deed of gift to
his natural son, WILLIAM GIBSON, a Negro wench, VENUS, & all her increase,
also all stock of cattle now in care of RICHARD TREADWAY & kept on Little
River, title to same to be granted at any time thought proper by NEIL
McNEILL, Jr., in whose possession sd, WILLIAM GIBSON now is.
Wit: NEIL McNEILL, KEDRON (X) McNEILL.
Proved by NEIL McNEILL.
(Probate date not given.)

p.315 29 April 1759 NEILL McNEILL, as trustee for WILLIAM GIBSON, a minor,
to ANGUS SHAW, Negro wench named VENUS & her child, FLORA, promising to
maintain a lawful title according to the bill of sale given by THOMAS GIBSON
to ANGUS SHAW & acknowledging a bond from sd. THOMAS GIBSON on account of
sd. WILLIAM GIBSON.
Wit: NEIL McNEILL, ANDREW SHEPARD
Ackd. July 1758
Proved by ANDREW SHEPARD July 1759

This certainly isn't what you asked for but it was all that I could find.
Dee
For details on sources used, refer to this link:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm


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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 9:50 PM
Subject: Bladen_County_lookup


Dear Dee,

You work so hard that I really hate to bother you,
but.........................!

Could you please check #'s 8/11/62/64/66/113 for Katherine Phillips Gibson?
She was the widow of William Gibson a/o 1802, so I'm not quite sure how
property would have been listed after that, and it's possible she remarried.

Many thanks,

Sue Folawn

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