Welcome to the New Gibson Family History Website

Welcome to our new website featuring the family history and genealogy of the Gibson Family.

41 thoughts on “Welcome to the New Gibson Family History Website”

  1. My grandmother was Myra L. Gibson from Iowa (?). She married Henry Winters. They had 11 children and lived in Oklahoma. Does anyone know anything about her?

    1. Miss Dawn. I have been told that we, too have relatives in Iowa. Family tale is that my grandfather William F. Gibson, married to Lydia Mary Hambleton, married ,Zion Md. 1850. Visited relatives in Iowa once, liked Maryland better for farming, and came back. any connection ??

  2. Mark Gibson Landstrom

    The Gibsons have a long history in North America.
    Laird William Gibson arrived in Jamestown Colony in 1625.
    Since then, Gibsons has been a part of the history of the
    Americas and the founding of the United States.

    1. Hi, Mark,

      What documentation do you have of Laird (do you mean, “Lord”) William Gibson in Jamestown in 1625? Would love to see it and thanks, Joan Gibson

      1. Mark Gibson Landstrom

        Hello Joan.
        Laird is Scottish for “Lord” (Nobility).
        There was talk about Lord William Gibson of Jamestown.
        He arrived around 1625 from Roxberry Castle in Northern
        England.

  3. Looking forward to reading the comments and meeting new relatives. Glad to see this site. Thanks for the notification on this. Great website!
    Barbara

  4. Hello,
    My earliest forefather – William Gibson 1 – was born in Arbroath September 14, 1742, where he was listed Deacon in 1778, married to Isabella Neish, became a ship – and landowner, weaver and sailmaker
    and died December 23, 1815 in Gothenburg, Sweden, where his son William 2 had established industries at Jonsered. William 2 was born in Arbroath march 1783,
    married Anna Kathrina Wijk 1815 and died in Gothenburg 1815. Their son Charles Gibson was my grand – grand – grand father.
    The Gibson families in Sweden is now very numerous and have the shield showing a swan feeding its kids and the text “EOY A CYGNO” and “PORTAS PANDITES CELESTES”.

    I have noticed that there are several Gibsons related to northeastern Scotland. I have tried to find information about earlier forefather of my Gibson family. My father told me
    that we are related to Buchanan and have the corresponding warm textiles symbolic colors, Please give me advice how to learn about my Gibson relatives including the
    parents of William 1.

    Regards from the island Gotland in Sweden where I live. Olov Gibson

    1. Corrine Supernor

      My name is Keith Gibson my cousin Corrine and I enjoy doing genealogy. I Live in Marion, McDowell,NC. This area is in Western North Carolina. Our residents also call our Location in the Foothills of NC. We do our genealogy every day. My Gibson Family Tree has several Gibson names. My third Great- Grandfathers’ name was Odem Newton Gibson , his spouse name is Caroline Matilda MC Galliard, The parents’ name is not recorded. There is a Scotland County in our state. Somewhere in this area is Gibson or Gibsonville,NC. I have the Buchanan relatives in my family tree.What are the surrounding names in Northeastern Scotland? Where is North of Dumfries, Scotland Located? Who has information about the McPherson Clan History ? I really appreciate someone , who would share information and other sources , which I can search on ,my computer. Please Contact, Corrine Tobey Supernor, corsup52@gmail.com Thank You.

      Saturday, December 3, 2016, Time, 12;23 p.m.

      Sincerely,

      Keith Gibson

      1. I’m looking for the parents of Phoebe Gibson born 1776. Her parents are possibly John Gibson and Elizabeth Locke. She was first married to Joseph Hasket then to Issac Rush. I believe she was from North Carolina. I would appreciate any help if you know anything. Sincerely, Karie Records

  5. I am looking for info on Isaac Gibson 1816 Welland County, Ontario Canada. He is my great great grandfather. He died in 1894 in the same location. Thanks !

    1. Hi Marcie, Isaac Gibson born cir 1816 living in Wainfleet is also my great great grandfather. I have been research this family for more than 20 years and would love to compare family information.
      I look forward to hearing from you.
      Sherry

  6. Victor Ward GibsonLusby

    Searching for parents of Willian parlee gibson 1873-1966
    Farther of Jane Gibson-lusby
    my birth mother

  7. The Gibson men in my family are;
    Donald Earl Gibson 1918-2004(my father) then…
    Samual Earl Gibson 1895
    Samual Nash Gibson 1858-1937
    Samual Q. Gibson 1819-1857
    John Gibson 1797-1853
    Samual C. Gibson 1775-1864
    Thomas Gibson 1750-1885
    George Gibson 1704-1761
    John Gibson III 1676-1751
    John Gibson II 1641-1679
    John Gibson 1601-1694
    Alexander Gibson 1571-1644
    George Gibson III 1545-1641
    George Gibson II 1517-1590
    George Gibson 1491-1538
    Thomas Gibson 1465-1515
    Andrew Gibson 1442-1503
    Alexander Gibson 1421-1462
    Thomas Gibson 1388-1448
    William Gibson 1358-1448
    James Gibson 1336-1393
    Johun Gibson 1302-1376
    Henry Gibson 1277-1343
    William Gibson 1248-1307
    Thomas Gibson 1223-1265
    Thomas Gibson 1201-1250
    Hope to find more but was told the name was different, possibly changed to Gibson from McCauslan from Buchanon Scotland.

    1. Hello Teddi, thanks for this list of forefathers! Our first Gibson known names are the sail maker in Arbroath, William Gibson 1742 – 1815, according to Angus Archive in Scotland. We have the family crest showing the Swan with raised wings and feeding its 4 children, similar to what the pelican is known for. It it completed with the text “Eov: A Cygne” which probably can be translated to: “Attentive eyes on the swan”,
      and below another text “Portas Pandites Celestes”, which maybe means “Open the gates of the sky” See my letter above August 21, 2016. Is it something that you recognize?

      I visited Arbroath and the fishing village Auchmithie in October 2000, took photos there, especially at the ancient tomb stones with William and other Gibson names from 18th & 19th centuries at the Arbroath Abbey.
      The Signal Tower in the old Arbroath harbor has a museum where I was shown some documents concerning Gibsons in that region, including my ancestors. The Cultural Services of the regional Angus Council was
      also helpful and proposed a list of books on the history of Arbroath. Tel: 01674 671415, e-mail: angus.archives@angus.gov.uk

      Best regards, Olov Gibson, Gotland, Sweden

    2. marion wilkinson

      hi just found your list regarding the Gibson family. You are right about the name change it starts with:
      Auslan (Mac Gilbert) Gib Lord 1176 – 1247
      His son was Lord Thomas MacAuslan Chief of the Clan Gibson born 1201 and he died in 1250. He was known as Sir Thomas Goldkeeper he was a Knights Templar and died 1250 as part of the 7th Crusade in Fasiskur Egypt. He was married to Christian Strathern 1202-1230.
      They had one son Lord William Gibson 1248-1307 he was married to Lady Beatrix Stewart 1245-1312 and so it goes on.
      Our first connection with the usa is with Thomas Gibson 1543-1621 who went to live in Jamestown.
      we have lots of information if you would be interested, not sure exactly what you are looking for. hope to hear from you. I live in swindon,wiltshire,uk

    3. Hello Teddi.
      Very interesting. We have the same ancestors until John Gibson 2ndBartPentland 1601-1694. But who are the parents of John Gibson II 1641-1679 and younger. Do you have a family tree? Did you make a DNA test?
      Best greetings from Strasbourg,
      Thies Paukner

  8. Edna Ann Hudgions

    looking for information on Jennie Gibson born on Oct 1875 and passed approx l910. She married my grandfather George Parker Pruitt jr at the Methodist church in Corydon Kentucky Oct 27, 1898. W G Gibson was a witness.Her mother I believe was Martha and on census showed she was a widow and lived with them.Another male by name of Charlie lived with them.Three young daughters were left when she passed. Florence, Emma, Edna . Mary another daughter had passed earlier. I am sure the Gibson families can identify this part of the family I have never known much about since my mother was so young and her father left them without care at this early age.

  9. Related to Gibson’s from north and South Carolina. My grandfather was a Gibson from SC and he married my grandmother who was also a Gibson from NC. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

  10. My Name is Darrel Gibson my father was Herman William Gibson.born 1929 in upstate N.Y Malone N.Y I believe.Died 1966 Swanton VT. My Grandfather was Oswald Gibson from or around Malone N.Y think he had a brother Lee Gibson I believe.Like my father most of his family were dairy farmers I am the 1st cousin of lee and Eric Gibson of the blue grass band Gibson Brothers a well known Bluegrass Band with several albums and play quite a few large venues around the country.please contact me if any one has information in regards to my family.ps I am the youngest of 8 have 3 older brothers and 4 older sisters mother was Dolores Estes-Gibson-Hutchinson.I have never met any of my Gibson realitives.
    Sincerely!.
    Darrel E Gibson

  11. My name is Darrel Gibson.My fathers name Herman William Gibson born 1929 in or around Malone NY died 1966 Swanton VTy.My mothers name.Dolores Estes-Gibson-Hutchinson born 1929 in Quincy MA died 2013 Houston TX.8 children me being the youngest with 3 older brothers and 4 older sisters
    Listed oldest to youngest
    Kathleen
    David
    John
    Doreen
    Gaileen
    William
    Maureen
    Darrel
    Any one with information about our Gibson Family please reply.
    Sincerely!
    Darrel Gibson

  12. My name is Fred Gibson. My Father was Richard Gibson of Percival Iowa. His Father was Oscar Gibson of Percival Iowa. The oldest Record in that area I find is Johnson Gibson that arrived in Fremont County, Iowa in 1865. I see there are still Gibsons in the Hamburg Iowa area.

    1. Hi, Joseph,

      Jane was my aunt. Her brother was Thomas Gibson/Gibbons, b. around 1647, of Bacon’s Rebellion, my DOCUMENTED gramp. I know a lot about Jane. My email is: juanagibson@juno.com We were white, Native, and very probably black by the 1640’s.

      Joan Gibson

  13. Shelia Gibson Hensley

    My name is Shelia Rae Gibson Hensley my parents are Gladys Blankenship Gibson and James Lewis Gibson live in Buchanan County Hurley,Va. on Knox Creek would love to know more about my ancestry

  14. Hello. Does anyone know the family tree for the famous James William Gibson, born in Salford, Lancashire, England in October 1876 to James Gibson and Eliza Fell? He passed away on 11 September 1951 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. He was an industrialist in the clothing industry and bought Manchester United Football Club during the Great Depression and credited for saving the team from financial ruin. Curious to see if any of us are distant relatives of his. Thank you!

  15. I’m Ricky LeRoy Gibson Jr. my 7th great grandfather was John Gibson born 1675 Ulster Scot plantation, Son of William Gibson Born 1658. He Married Mary Sawyer and died in 1744 in Hopkinton, Middlsex Massachusetts.

  16. hello MY name is Polly Boyd Grand daughter to Polly Ann Gibson Kirby, 1880 to 1956 West Virginia, She was daughter of Conley Gibson 1850 to 1900. Mother Sarah Jane Jones Gibson 1851 to 1903.Sister to Silvester Gibson 1877 to 1941, Keller Gibson 1892 to1988, Philbert Sheridan Gibson 1884 to 1931 George Gibson 1873 to1937, Silas J Gibson 1868 to 1935. Anyone out there that has any information or related to
    can contact me me at my email below, Have a blessed day.

  17. Hi. My name is Cheri. Does anyone know about Alexander Gibson? Born Sept 7, 1871 at Gartly Aberdeenshire? Does June of 1945. He would be my great great grandfather.

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