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Isaac Gibbs

Isaac Gibbs

Male 1835 - 1925  (90 years)Deceased

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  • Name Isaac Gibbs 
    Alternate Birth 14 Feb 1833  ,,England,United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Birth 25 Feb 1835  ,,England,United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Military 4 Sep 1862-26 Jun 1865  Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Rank: Private 151st Infentry Company D. 
    • New York, Town Clerks' Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865
      Name:
      Isaac Gibbs         
      Birth Date:14 Feb 1833         
      Birth Place:England         
      Father:Samuel Gibbs         
      Mother:Rosetta Swefling         
      Residence Place:Barre, New York         
      Enlistment Date:4 Sep 1862         
      Enlistment Location:Barre, Orleans, New York         
      Regiment:151st Infantry         
      Company:D         
      Rank:Private         
      Race:White         
      Marital Status:Married         
      Source Citation: New York State Archives; Albany, New York; Town Clerks´ Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865; Collection Number: (N-Ar)13774; Box Number: 42; Roll Number: 24.
      Source Information:
      Ancestry.com. New York, Town Clerks' Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
      Original data:
      Town Clerks' Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War, ca 1865– 1867. Microfilm publication, 37 rolls. New York State Archives. Albany, New York.
      Description:
      Registers of men who fought for the state of New York in the Civil War are compiled in this database. For the genealogist these records have a great deal of information about any ancestors who served during the war. The records provide details about regiment, rank, place of enlistment, and may provide several other particulars about the soldier's life.
    Death 9 Jul 1925  Middleville,Barry,Michigan,United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    • (Research):U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles about Isaac Gibbs

      Name:
      Isaac Gibbs         
      Age at enlistment:31         
      Enlistment Date:9 Apr 1862         
      Rank at enlistment:Private         
      Enlistment Place:Barre, NY         
      State Served:New York         
      Survived the War?:Yes         
      Service Record:Enlisted in Company D, New York 151st Infantry Regiment on 22 Oct 1862. Mustered out on 26 Jun 1865 at Washington, DC.          
      Birth Date:25 Feb 1835         
      Death Date:3 Jul 1925         
      Death Place:Middleville, Barry County, MI         
      Sources:New York: Report of the Adjutant-General Research by Lynn Cunningham          
      Biography:T
      he following letters from Isaac Gibbs to his wife Chole Gibbs

        July 19th 1863  My Deare I received your letters to day and was glad to find that you and the children are well. Thank God fore that this has been rather hard week for me. I have had the diearea real bad this week and the hart dease bad two but thanks be to God I feel some better this morning. I have give myself a ?mess? to God during the past week and feel that I am the lords soul body and spirit ?while ma? theare is nothing in this world but that must fad away and perish with the ?noeing? but may be true to our own souls there in the life and love of god then it will be well with us in the world that is to come. I hope and pray that I may be spared to come home to my family fore your sakes and it dose seems as though I should after a while if I do not get better. I am verry nervis every lilttle thing trubels me verry much. I know a little how you suffered when you was so sick in the Dr house but then I hope I shall get over these feelings by the next time I write ?ma? I wish you would go to Dr. Doller and tell him to send me some nerve powders in your next letter tell him my stomac is verry weak and fills up with ?wind? and cause a grate distress. I have a grate deale of pain in the back of my heade and neck. The male has not come heare this week till saterday night owing to something with toads when the male is regular we get it every day I received 2 letters from you this morning one was maled on the forth of July and the other one the thirteenth one had in 25 cents and the other a piece of your new drass as I suppose and I think it is real pretty. I hope you injoyed your visit real wall take all the comfort you posably can. I am glad your garden looks so nice I would like to see it and those trees do they grow this summer. Chloe my decriptif list is heare at this hospittle I went to the clarks office the other day and he loked them over and said that it was heare so the next time they pey of I shall get mine. I am not discharged if I am not dis-charged they will put me in this invalid corps to do yard duty somewheares probably I shall never be able for field any more I think. I will not frat a bout me I heare to night that the mail was lost that left heare last Monday and if so the letter that I wrote last Sunday must have lost this is Monday morning. I am feeling pretty wall to what I have done fore some time I hope y ou do not fret about me my deare. May the Lord preserve us from all harm and bring us to gether again is the sinceare prayer of my heart but if god has ?______? ?other? wis then we must obey. I hope to go to my reagement it is real lonesome heare I think ?rhoda? has queer work with her husband doent you he cannot be much. I hope they will finde him out so now I conclude with my kinde love to you from your loveing husband Isaac Gibbs to Chloe L. Gibbs.

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      Hammond General Hospitle Point Lookout July 30th 1863
        My Deare Wife I sat down to write these few lines to you to let know how I am I am getting quit smart a gain for which I feel to thank God in sparing my life up to the present time. I hope these few lines will finde you and the children wall and happy I have had no letter from home scince a week a go last Tuesday and I know you must have written before now that is if you are able to write this has been a good week to my soul I feel that Jesus rains in this poor unworthy heart of mine. Bliss his holey name I will tell you how I pass away my time. I have a little duty to do cleaneing up around our ward and mak the drs. Bed and then fetch a pail of ___ the Dr and the balance of the time I have to my self wich I have fore my self which I spend in readeing the bible or some other good religious books or ?wall? about on they shores of they bey and the Potomac but no place can I find like my old deare home this is Sunday to day I am pretty well to day I received your kind letter last night and was glad that you and the children was so wall it makes me feel good to finde that you are all wall thanks be to God for his goodness to us ?ward? may he keep us all safe secure from all harm and hasten the glad day when we shall be permited to ?in___? at home never to be sepperated again till we are removed by the hand of dearth I thik there is a little light brakeing forth out of the darkness that hovering over country so long the rabells are getting tired of this war they are meeting with reverses every wheare that God may speade the time when the south shall lay down there arms and return to there ?cheages? to the old stars and stripes and I do hope the people will learn righteousness and love and fear God. Chloe I cannot heare and see much now a days it is like being transported on some lonely land or like being about up in some prison there is not one that is contented heare there is one thing that I like being heare in the summer time and that is an account of the water the coole breases makes it comfortable for the sick I think I shall get wall again my side is some better then it was my eye is nearly wall again and I begin to have a little ?enibation? again some times I wish I was with the reagement again but then I know I could not march and carry my knapsack and therefore I content myself wheare I am. Tell Elgin that I was pleased with that short letter he wrote to me. I am glad he is a good boy and that Mr. Farrs folks like him and I hope I shall always heare that he is a good boy and when I come home I shall remember him. I cannot think of any thing more so I must stop. I want you to send me a doller as I wrote in my last and for feare you may not get it I thought I wold mantion it a gain I am out of writeing etarial this was the last of sheet of paper and the last poststamp and only ten cents in money and five or six hundred miles from home. Good by for this time from Isaac Gibbs to Chloe L. Gibbs.

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      October 24th 1863
        My Deare Wife I take this opportunities of writeing these few lines to you hopeing they will finde you and the children wall as it leaves me at this time thank God for I receveiid your kind letter to day and was glad to heare from once more it affords me much pleasure eaven to get a letter from home and to heare from the Dearest object on earth how rejoiced I would be to see you and the little pratts that I uste to dandle on my knee and still hope to see the same privilege a gain then I shall consider my self the happest man on earth. I must say that I always took comfort with my famley and cannot look back on an hour when I did not but this thing I do know that I shall know how to epreicheate the blessings and comforts God speade the day when the poor soulder can return to there deare happy home is my prayer to day is a rainey day and I am doing nothing a bout eighty of our reagement is detaled to work on th erailroade. That the rabs has torn up on our retreate we have done some hard marching scince I joined the reagement we commanced our retreate the next day after I arrived at the the reagement and I tell you we went in earnest that day until we crossed the this side of the repperhanic we staid there one night in the morning about 2 miles and took our procession for a fight for we knew that lee was trying to flank us and capture our wagon and supply raines but he was foiled in the attempt the morning we had marching orders a gain and we stireted by daylight and marched till a bout ten at night and I tell you I was taired that night my feet was blistered badley we then rasted for the night and of again in the morning we crossed bull run stream and staid for the night during that day we there was heavey cannondeing and musketry not but a little ways of me was drawn up in line of battle waiting to receving them should they atect us but they did not the next morning we fell beck to union mills a short distance from bull run crick and our whole core placed in poseasion on the highths that would have given them ?jessey? if they atemted to come any further. That way our readement was then oadered down to the river to support our skirshmers and the shall ?would? howling over our heads and the crack of the musket a few rods a head of us we was marched to the edge of the woods then halted to take apart in the fight if they drove our skirmishers our batry on the hill not but a short distance from us soon silenced there battry and darkness brought stillness all around us in the morning we built us a brest work of stone and logs but we have had no acation to use them the next day there was terrific fireing at our wright and left and lee is again driven back to his old hideing place and we have marched two days back a gain heare the rabs has torn up the rail track for several miles and we are goin to help fix it up a gain and the cars will be running through a gain in a few days I suppose we shall soon fo in the winter quarters now that is the talk now I have not received the letter with that fifth cents in it I got nearly two dollars now I sould some of my old duds I had more then I could carry that was batter then to throw them away so I close for this time so good bye for this time from your ever loveing husband I. Gibbs to Chloe L. Gibbs. Kiss the children for me and if I could I would you.

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      February 24th 1864 Camp Morris Virginia
        My Deare Wife I take this opportunity to write these few lines to you hopeing they will find you and the children all well as it leaves me at this time for which I am thankful to God for his goodness to me. I have just come in from pricketand and have just got our pay we got into camp at 4 o clock and was paid of at 6 o clock and it is nine o clock now and our orderly Sarjant shirts house on recounting servise for our reagement tomorrow morning and I thought I would get him to take my money home for me and drop it in the office for for me the best chance I have to send it. Ma there is a chance for any one to inlist out heare now close by for the regular servise they are getting up a cavelary reagement of men workmen called the 8 cavelry nerv -----? United states cavelary for five years they pay twelve hundred dollars bounty 2 hundred when they inlist and the rest one hundred when they get to Washington and the rest in enstallments every pay day which will be a bout fifteen dollars a month besides there regular pay which is thirteen dollars per month and if the induviguuel furnish his own horse he will get 24 dollars which will amount to forty one dollars a month besides the three hundred that he gets wheen he inlists and thirty five days furlow don?t you think I had bater go in for it you see that I could come home and sell the house and buy another one neare the academy and then you could rent some rooms to the girls that go to school in time of perace the regular soulders have 2 months furlow every yeare I could send home thirtyfive dollars every month and by the time my time was out we could have 2 thousand dollars saved and if I get wounded or killed in battle you would get the ____ and also the pantion which would support you and the children real comfortable and be something left for them when you and I are gone and they need it. Write as soon as you receive this and let me know what you think abou tit the cavelary servise if easeyer than infantry there is no knap sack? To carry and a horse to ride so I must conclude whith my kindest love to you from yhour loveing husband Isaac Gibbs to Chloe L. Gibbs.

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      June 12th 1864 Army of the Potomac Virginia
        My deare Wife I take this opportunity to write these few lines to you hopeing they will finde you all wall as it leaves me at this time thank God this is Sunday but is like all other days we are in the rifle pitts waiting the enimy to atect us we have got formable works and in strong poscation nothing is goin on but skirmishing and has not been scince I last wrote avery little wile shall is thrown over to us and our artilleryman throw some over to them nothing of importence has happened scince I last wrote. I received your kind Friday and was glad to finde that you was all wall and was real pleased for that little lock of hear of Ellens how it stured my affections at the sight of my little daughters heire. I wish I could see her and hould her in my arms as I did before I left my home. I would like one of Lorrons little curly locks too send me one in your next tell me how Elgin gets a long tell him to write to me how he gets a long and like his place and what has to do if helices his place and if his boss is kind to him. We are laying close by the 29 reagement now I went over to see them yesterday and saw some of the boys that I was aquainted with Miron Bates Oron Babcock he is sick and looks bad he is trublled with the diereare he wen tot the hospittle this morning. They have lost hearing scince they come out of there loss is over five hundred this is a bout all the ?merries? that I have at this time give my respects to Phebe and family. I shall write to them as soon as I get a chance. I suppose you are looking for some money soon we shall not get our pay till this camp pain is over and ew sattle down a gain and I do not want they should because I would not dare send it home if I had it to send. Tell me if you get anything from the county funds now or not or any help from any sorce. I hope you do not want for any thing tell me all the perticulers in this regard. I cannot think of anything more at this time only say trus in god and do the best you can and pray for your onworthy husband so I conclude with my kinde love to you from your loveing husband Isaac Gibbs to Chloe L. Gibbs Kis the little ones for me god bliss you ?fearenvall?.
                
      Source Information:
      Historical Data Systems, comp.. U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
      [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.

      Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works .
      Copyright 1997-2009
      Historical Data Systems, Inc.
      PO Box 35
      Duxbury, MA 02331.

      Description:
      This database is a compilation of military records (including state rosters, pension records, and regimental histories) of individual soldiers who served in the United States Civil War.


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      Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Middleville, Barry, Michigan; Roll: 570; Family History Film: 1254570; Page: 72B; Enumeration District: 036; Image: 0526.

      Source Information:
      Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.
      Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

      "Michigan, State Census, 1894," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKM-7F5 : accessed 03 Nov 2012), Homer T Rice in household of Isaac Gibbs, Middleville, Barry, Michigan, United States.
    Person ID I23867  Rgstrong Family genes.
    Last Modified 10 Nov 2012 

    Father Samuel Gibbs,   b. ,,England,United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Rosetta Swefling   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F8460  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Chloe Louise Wiltse,   b. Abt 1829, ,,,Upper Canada Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1 Mar 1898, Middleville,Barry,Michigan,United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 69 years) 
    Marriage
    • 1860 United States Federal Census
      Name:
      Isaac Gibbs         
      Age in 1860:27         
      Birth Year:abt 1833         
      Birthplace:England         
      Home in 1860:Barre, Orleans, New York         
      Gender:Male         
      Post Office:Albion         
      Value of real estate:View image          
      Household Members:NameAge              
      Isaac Gibbs 27              
      Chloe Gibbs 32              
      Elzin Gibbs 10              
      Lauren Gibbs 2

      Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Barre, Orleans, New York; Roll: M653_836; Page: 1122; Image: 676; Family History Library Film: 803836.

      Source Information:
      Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
      Original data: 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
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      1870 United States Federal Census
      Name:
      Isaac Gibbs         
      Age in 1870:37         
      Birth Year:abt 1833         
      Birthplace:England         
      Home in 1870:Barre, Orleans, New York         
      Race:White         
      Gender:Male         
      Post Office:Albion         
      Value of real estate:View image          
      Household Members:NameAge    
      Isaac Gibbs 37
      Clora Gibbs 35
      Elgine Gibbs 16
      Laurin Gibbs 12
      Ellen Gibbs 9
      Phoebe Gibbs 3
      John Gibbs 1

      Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Barre, Orleans, New York; Roll: M593_1071; Page: 34A; Image: 71; Family History Library Film: 552570.
      Source Information:
      Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
      Original data:
            1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
           Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
               
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      name :Isaac Gibbs          
      event:Census          
      event date:1880          
      event place:Middleville, Barry, Michigan, United States          
      gender:Male          
      age:46          
      marital status :Married          
      occupation :Laborer          
      race or color (original) :         
      ethnicity (standardized) :American          
      relationship to head :Self          
      birthplace :England          
      birthdate :1834          
      spouse's name :Chloe Gibbs          
      spouse's birthplace :Canada          
      father's name :         
      father's birthplace :England          
      mother's name :         
      mother's birthplace :England          
      page :72          
      page character :B          
      entry number :1862          
      nara film number :T9-0570          
      gs film number :1254570          
      digital folder number:004241652          
      image number:00528          
      HouseholdGenderAgeBirthplace                        
      self Isaac Gibbs M46England                         
      wife Chloe Gibbs F46Canada                         
      daughter Jennie Gibbs F13New York, United States                         
      son John Gibbs M11New York, United States                         
      son Loren Gibbs M21New York, United States                         
      daughter-in-law Luna Gibbs F18Michigan, United States                         
      Citing this Record
      "United States Census, 1880," index and images, FamilySearch
      (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MW9G-PD7 : accessed 08 Nov 2012), Isaac Gibbs, Middleville, Barry, Michigan, United States; citing sheet 72B, family 0, NARA microfilm publication T9-0570.
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      name:Isaac Gibbs          
      gender:Male          
      residence:Middleville, Barry, Michigan, United States          
      age:63          
      estimated birth year:1831          
      census year:1894          
      relationship to head of household:Husband          
      family number:19          
      line number:3          
      page number:350          
      film number:915285          
      digital folder number:004705860          
      image number:00186          
      HouseholdGenderAgeBirthplace                        
      husband Isaac Gibbs M63                        
      wife Chloe Gibbs F65                        
      grandson Homer T Rice M8                        
      grandson Charles E Rice M4         
                    
      Citing this Record
      "Michigan, State Census, 1894," index, FamilySearch
      (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKM-7FG : accessed 08 Nov 2012), Isaac Gibbs in household of Isaac Gibbs, Middleville, Barry, Michigan, United States.
    Residence 1860-1880  Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Residence 1894  Middleville,Barry,Michigan,United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Elgin Gibbs,   b. Abt 1854, ,,New York,United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    Married2. Loren Gibbs,   b. Abt 1859, Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    +3. Ella E. Gibbs,   b. Abt 1863, Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 9 Mar 1933, ,,Montana,United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 70 years)
    +4. Phoebe "Jennie" Gibbs,   b. 1866, Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Jun 1890, Manton,Wexford,Michigan,United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 24 years)
    Married5. John Gibbs,   b. Abt 1869, Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F8452  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Nov 2012 

    Family 2 Mary F.,   b. May 1851, ,,New York,United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage Abt 1898  Middleville,Barry,Michigan,United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • name:Isaac Gibbs          
      titles & terms:         
      event:Census          
      event date:1900          
      event place:ED 49 Thornapple township, (east side) Middleville village, Barry, Michigan, United States          
      birth date:Feb 1835          
      birthplace:England          
      relationship to head of household:Head          
      father's birthplace:England          
      mother's birthplace:England          
      race or color (standardized):White          
      gender:Male          
      marital status:Married          
      years married:2          
      estimated marriage year:1898          
      mother how many children:         
      number living children:         
      immigration year:1849          
      page:3          
      sheet letter:B          
      family number:81          
      reference number:86          
      film number:1240700          
      digital folder number:004119838          
      image number:00770          
      HouseholdGenderAgeBirthplace                        
      head Isaac Gibbs M65England                         
      wife Marey F Gibbs F49New York          
                    
      Citing this Record
      "United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch
      (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M91N-T5W : accessed 08 Nov 2012), Isaac Gibbs, ED 49 Thornapple township, (east side) Middleville village, Barry, Michigan, United States; citing sheet 3B, family 81, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240700.

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      name:Isaac Gibbs          
      birthplace:England          
      relationship to head of household:Self          
      residence:Thornapple, Barry, Michigan          
      marital status:Married          
      race :White          
      gender:Male          
      immigration year:         
      father's birthplace:England          
      mother's birthplace:England          
      family number:221          
      page number:8          
      HouseholdGenderAgeBirthplace                        
      self Isaac Gibbs M75yEngland                         
      wife Mary F Gibbs F58yNew York          
                    
      Citing this Record
      "United States Census, 1910," index and images, FamilySearch
      (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MLP8-DY6 : accessed 08 Nov 2012), Isaac Gibbs, Thornapple, Barry, Michigan; citing sheet 8A, family 221, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1374649.
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      name:Isaac Gibbs          
      residence:, Barry, Michigan          
      estimated birth year:1836          
      age:84          
      birthplace:England          
      relationship to head of household:Self          
      gender:Male          
      race:White          
      marital status:Married          
      father's birthplace:         
      mother's birthplace:         
      film number:1820756          
      digital folder number:4311581          
      image number:00572          
      sheet number:9          
      HouseholdGenderAgeBirthplace                        
      self Isaac Gibbs M84yEngland                         
      wife Mary F Gibbs F68yNew York     
                         
      Citing this Record
      "United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch
      (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZSH-27R : accessed 08 Nov 2012), Isaac Gibbs, , Barry, Michigan; citing enumeration district (ED) , sheet 9B, family 255, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820756.

      Year: 1920; Census Place: Thornapple, Barry, Michigan; Roll: T625_756; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 62; Image: 571.
    Family ID F8464  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Nov 2012 

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    Link to Google MapsBirth - 25 Feb 1835 - ,,England,United Kingdom Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChild - Elgin Gibbs - Abt 1854 - ,,New York,United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChild - Loren Gibbs - Abt 1859 - Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChild - Ella E. Gibbs - Abt 1863 - Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMilitary - Rank: Private 151st Infentry Company D. - 4 Sep 1862-26 Jun 1865 - Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChild - Phoebe "Jennie" Gibbs - 1866 - Barre,Orleans,New York,United States Link to Google Earth
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