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Descendants of Benjamin Gibson Descendants of Benjamin Gibson Generation 1 1. BENJAMIN 1GIBSON . He married ELLEN KENNEDY. Benjamin Gibson and Ellen Kennedy had the following children: 2. i. DANIEL 2GIBSON was born in 1800 in Derrinsalla, Tipperary, Ireland. He died on 27 Nov 1879 in Riverstown, Tipperary, Ireland. He married ELLEN LOUGHNANE. She was born about 1814. She died on 22 Jun 1879 in Riverstown, Tipperary, Ireland. 3. ii. JOHN GIBSON was born in 1805 in Tipperary, Ireland. He married Elizabeth Kennedy in Tipperary, Ireland. She was born in 1800 in Lorna, Tipperary, Ireland. 4. iii. CATHARINE GIBSON was born about 1806. She died on 18 Apr 1846 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. She married Patrick McCarty, son of Thomas McCarty, on 17 Jul 1832 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada (Witnesses Denis & Margaret Conan). He was born about 1797 in Ireland. He died in 1870 in Marquette, Wisconsin, USA. 5. iv. SAMUEL GIBSON was born in 1807 in Tipperary, Ireland. He died on 23 Jul 1887 in Percy Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ellen O'Reilly, daughter of John Reilly and Mary ?, on 12 Feb 1838 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada (St. Frances of Rome). She was born in 1812 in Limerick, Ireland. She died on 29 Aug 1898 in Northumberland County, Percy Township, Ontario. 6. v. ELLEN GIBSON was born about 1819 in Tipperary, Ireland. She married Patrick Walsh on 20 Nov 1836 in Dorrha, Tipperary, Ireland. He was born about 1821 in Ireland. vi. JAMES GIBSON was born in Tipperary, Ireland. He died on 13 Sep 1872 in Tipperary, Ireland. He married Mary Kennedy on 13 Feb 1831 in Tipperary, Ireland (Witness Ellen Gipson). She died on 03 Jun 1885 in Riverstown, Tipperary, Ireland. vii. MARGARET GIBSON. She married Edward Hannon on 01 Sep 1839 in Birr, Offaly, Ireland (Witnesses Patrick Walsh and Mary Kennedy). Generation 2 2. DANIEL 2GIBSON (Benjamin 1) was born in 1800 in Derrinsalla, Tipperary, Ireland. He died on 27 Nov 1879 in Riverstown, Tipperary, Ireland. He married ELLEN LOUGHNANE. She was born about 1814. She died on 22 Jun 1879 in Riverstown, Tipperary, Ireland. Daniel Gibson and Ellen Loughnane had the following children: i. MARGARET 3GIBSON was born in 1840 in Tipperary, Ireland. 7. ii. MICHAEL GIBSON was born in 1842 in Tipperary, Ireland. He died on 28 Feb 1916 in Birr, Offaly, Ireland. He married Margaret Tierney on 10 Aug 1880 in Cloughjordan(Modreeny)Tipperary, Ireland (MWitnesses Andrew Loughnane and Margaret Larkin). 8. iii. JAMES GIBSON was born in 1844 in Tipperary, Ireland. He died before 1901. He married Margaret Larkin, daughter of Daniel Larkin, on 23 Feb 1884. iv. THOMAS GIBSON was born in 1845 in Tipperary, Ireland. 9. v. MARY GIBSON was born in 1849 in Tipperary, Ireland. She married John Sammon on 25 Oct 1869 in Lorrha, Tipperary, Ireland (Wit Michael Sammon and Ellen Loughnane). He was born about 1841. vi. JOHN GIBSON was born in 1854 in Tipperary, Ireland. He married Margaret Rigney, daughter of William Rigney, on 08 Mar 1886 in Riverstown, Tipperary, Ireland. 3. JOHN 2GIBSON (Benjamin 1) was born in 1805 in Tipperary, Ireland. He married Elizabeth Kennedy in Tipperary, Ireland. She was born in 1800 in Lorna, Tipperary, Ireland. John Gibson and Elizabeth Kennedy had the following children: 10. i. ELLEN 3GIBSON was born on 01 May 1821 in Dorrha, Tipperary, Ireland. She died in 1903 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. She married Denis Donovan, son of Timothy Donovan and Mary Shea, on 30 Oct 1850 in Picton, Ontario, Canada (Church: St. Gregory the Martyr; Witnesses: James Carrole & Mrs. J. Carrole). He was born in 1819 in Ireland. He died on 23 Mar 1888 in Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada (Age: Generation 2 (cont.) 1819 in Ireland. He died on 23 Mar 1888 in Prince Edward, Ontario, Canada (Age: 67). ii. ELIZA ELISHA GIBSON was born in 1832 in Dorrha, Tipperary, Ireland. iii. SAMUEL GIBSON was born in 1834 in Dorrha, Tipperary, Ireland. iv. WILLIAM GIBSON was born in 1836 in Dorrha, Tipperary, Ireland. v. JAMES GIBSON was born in 1838 in Dorrha, Tipperary, Ireland. 11. vi. JANE GIBSON was born in Jan 1841 in Dorrha, Tipperary, Ireland. She married Patrick Donahue, son of John Donahue and Bridget Gibson, on 02 Jan 1867 in Manhattan, New York, New York. He was born about 1838 in Ireland. 4. CATHARINE 2GIBSON (Benjamin 1) was born about 1806. She died on 18 Apr 1846 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. She married Patrick McCarty, son of Thomas McCarty, on 17 Jul 1832 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada (Witnesses Denis & Margaret Conan). He was born about 1797 in Ireland. He died in 1870 in Marquette, Wisconsin, USA. Patrick McCarty and Catharine Gibson had the following children: i. ELENOR 3MCCARTY was born about 05 May 1833 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. She died on 04 Jun 1891 in Thorp, Clark, Wisconsin, USA. She married JOHN BURKE. 12. ii. CATHERINE MCCARTY was born in Aug 1834 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Dec 1912 in Fort Winnebago Twp., Columbia, Wisconson, USA. She married Peter Boylan on 11 Apr 1857. He was born in 1803. He died on 22 Jan 1875. 13. iii. JOHN MCCARTHY was born in 1836 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 May 1906 in Wisconsin, USA. He married LOUISE THERESA MCCORMACK. She was born in 1846. She died in 1916. iv. DENIS MCCARTY was born on 23 Jul 1838 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. v. ELIZABETH MCCARTY was born on 22 Sep 1839 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. She died on 14 Mar 1919 in Wisconsin, USA. She married FRANCIS JOSEPH KAISER. He was born in 1835. He died in 1891. 14. vi. MARY ANN MCCARTY was born about Apr 1840 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. She died on 09 Mar 1920 in Wisconsin, USA. She married Nelson Christopher Waite on 30 May 1857. He was born in 1825 in Ohio. He died on 03 Jul 1904 in Marquette, Wisconsin, USA. 15. vii. PATRICK MCCARTY was born on 12 Mar 1842 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1879 in Wisconsin, USA. He married FRANCES ELIZABETH WAITE. 16. viii. JULIEN JULIA MCCARTY was born on 28 Feb 1844 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. She died on 24 Sep 1895 in Iowa, USA. She married (1) EDWIN W. ROSS. He died on 24 Apr 1875. She married (2) JAMES ALFRED TILDEN on 06 Sep 1876. He was born in 1817. He died on 27 May 1908. ix. PETER MCCARTY was born about 1846 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Nov 1881 in Wisconsin, USA. 5. SAMUEL 2GIBSON (Benjamin 1) was born in 1807 in Tipperary, Ireland. He died on 23 Jul 1887 in Percy Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ellen O'Reilly, daughter of John Reilly and Mary ?, on 12 Feb 1838 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada (St. Frances of Rome). She was born in 1812 in Limerick, Ireland. She died on 29 Aug 1898 in Northumberland County, Percy Township, Ontario. Samuel Gibson and Ellen O'Reilly had the following children: 17. i. BENJAMIN 3GIBSON was born in 1839 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Aug 1878 in Campbellford, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN KEENAN, daughter of Peter Keenan and Johanna Downey, on 13 Feb 1866 in Hastings, Ontario, Canada (Witnesses Sarah Healy & Denis Keogan). She was born in 1839 in Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Feb 1870 (St. Paul's Asphodel). He married (2) MARY NOONAN, daughter of Daniel Noonan and Ellen Shaughnessy, on 08 Sep 1873 in Hastings, Ontario, Generation 2 (cont.) Daniel Noonan and Ellen Shaughnessy, on 08 Sep 1873 in Hastings, Ontario, Canada (Witnesses were John Downs & Mary Shaughnessy). She was born on 02 Jan 1851 in Percy Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 May 1927 in Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. 18. ii. MARY GIBSON was born on 14 Jul 1841 in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 05 Apr 1904 in Seymour Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (Pneumonia). She married Nicholas Bibby, son of Thomas Bibby and Margaret Aylward, on 29 Jan 1866 in Hastings, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Tipperary, Ireland. He died on 28 Aug 1904 in Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. 19. iii. JOHN GIBSON was born on 31 Mar 1843 in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 16 Mar 1904 in Hastings, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Jane Mohan, daughter of William Mohan and Elizabeth McGuinness, on 10 Feb 1873 in Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada (Witnesses Thomas Downs and Catherine Mohan). She was born on 10 Oct 1837 in Fermanagh, Ireland. She died on 06 Jul 1925 in Hastings, Ontario, Canada. 20. iv. JAMES GIBSON was born in Mar 1845 in Percy Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 25 Jan 1927 in Campbellford, Ontario, Canada. He married Johanna Downey, daughter of Patrick Downey and Margaret McGuire, on 15 Nov 1869 in Hastings, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 15 Mar 1851 in Wellington, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Aug 1926 in Campbellford, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada (Age: 75). v. ELEANOR ELLEN GIBSON was born on 13 Aug 1853 in Percy Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1871 in Percy Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. vi. SAMUEL GIBSON was born on 20 May 1856 in Percy Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. 6. ELLEN 2GIBSON (Benjamin 1) was born about 1819 in Tipperary, Ireland. She married Patrick Walsh on 20 Nov 1836 in Dorrha, Tipperary, Ireland. He was born about 1821 in Ireland. Patrick Walsh and Ellen Gibson had the following children: i.
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