by
Penny and O. D. Linder
Copyright 1991

THE GIBSON
Their EUROPEAN
ROYAL ANCESTORS are included in our book. Several of the Gibson families and several of
the Other Families in our book are traced to their very early famous, exciting
and interesting European Royal Ancestors, going back before the year 1100;
Kings,
The generational lines have a numbering style that makes it easy to trace backward and forward to connect ancestors and descendants. We tell you about the origin of the Gibson surname, and many other things. Their lives and stories are told with text, pictures, maps and illustrations. The book begins with 22 pages giving some history of the areas where the families lived. Our book has 6 pages listing the sources we used in compiling the information.
We conducted our research in authoritative and authentic
genealogy sources and depositories in different areas. The information is
proven by court house records, bible records, land records, state libraries,
state archives, history books, genealogy books, and other sources. We also searched in Wash. D.C. at the Library
of Congress, the
This is an excellent book. The information for The Gibson and Related Families book was not taken from telephone books and it was not taken from the Internet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PART
Our
Gibsons
PART TWO
Some
Other Gibsons
PART THREE
A
PREFACE TO THE RELATED FAMILIES
RELATED
FAMILIES, DIRECT LINE
Our
Jeffries Family
Our
Smith Family
Our
Our
Hall Family
Our
Meek Family
Our
Marsh Family
Our
Peterson Family
Our
Bennett Family
Our
Lowther Family
Our
Coburn Family
Our
Hughes Family
Our
Means Family
Our
Henry Family
Our
Burrell Family
PART FOUR
RELATED
FAMILIES, INDIRECT LINE
Our
Kemper Family
Our
White Family
Our
Matheny Family
PART FIVE
How
Royal Blood Finds Its Way Into The Veins Of Our Families
Some
Other Interesting Branches Of The Royal Bloodlines
SOME SOURCES USED
INDEX
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FAMILIES HAVE SPE
Bennett, Burrell, Coburn,
EXCERPT FROM
(29) Henry V. Holy Roman Emperor; b.
Wife
(H) Matilda,
dau. of (G)&(25) Henry I, called Beauclerc and (Edith) Matilda; b. 1102; d.
Issue:
None
Husband, second of (H)
(30)Geoffrey Plantagenet;
b.
Issue:
(I) Henry II, b.
The friends of Geoffrey were unaware that their playful nickname for him of Plantagenet would live through the years. The story is told that while disguised in battle, and to make himself known to his followers, he leaned from his horse and grasped a sprig of “plante de genet” the common broom corn which grew thickly on the Heath, and thrust it in his helmet. Thus he derived his popular title.
Our Gibson and Related Families book gives more information on this family.
EXCERPT FROM
(C) Smith Gibson, son of (B)&(65) Alexander & Lucy
(Jeffries) Gibson; b. 1790 in Fauquier Co.,
d. 1862 in
Lewis Co.,
Wife
(68)Malinda Hall, dau. of William & Mary (Jones) Hall;
b. 1803 in Loudoun Co.,
Lewis Co.,
Issue:
(69)Lucy, b.
(70)William Green, b. 1828, d.
(71)Joseph J., b.
(72)Enoch Smith, b. 1832; d. -- -- -- at
(73)Adeline, b.
(74)Martha Ann, b.
(75)Floride (Flora), b.
(76)Mary, b. 1843; d.
(D)Charles Kemper, b.
His ancestors in early
There are 22 pages of text, pictures and illustrations in our book documenting the life and stories of Smith Gibson.
Their descendants are carried forward, many of them to the present time, with text, pictures and illustrations.
SOME OTHER FAMILIES WITH
Alkire, Allen, Allender, Allman, Aman, Amos, Anderson, Angert, Ash, Ashcraft, Askins, Aspey, Ayers, Bachus, Bailey, Baker, Barb, Barnard, Barnett, Barton, Batten, Baxter, Beach, Beachy, Beavers, Bee, Beeghley, Belt, Bennan, Bennett, Bever, Beville, Bibby, Black, Blackwell, Bland, Bodley, Bond, Bonnett, Boram, Bradley, Brown, Burrell, Bush, Calkins, Callin, Camp, Carfagni, Carleton, Carr, Carter, Carver, Casto, Chapman, Cheuvront, Chidester, Chittum, Christopher, Clark, Clemans, Clements, Cliburne, Clifford, Coburn, Coffindaffer, Colaw, Collingbourne, Collins, Congrove, Conner, Cook, Cooper, Corothers, Cottrill, Courtney, Cox, Cozad, Crockett, Crosby, Crumrine, Cummings, Cunningham, Curen, Cureton, Curran, Curry, Curtis, Curwen, Custer, Cutlip, Cutright, Dalton, Darke, Davis, Davisson, Dawson, Denny, Dent, Dever, Diver, Dodds, Dolly, Doniphan, Donnell, Douglas, Duncan, Dunfee, Eckard, Edwards, Elliott, Ellis, Ely, Emery, Eustace, Evans, Ewart, Featherstonebaugh, Fetty, Fike, Fishback, Fisher, Fleming, Flesher, Fletcher, Fox, Francis, Frazier, Freeman, Fuller, Fultz, Furbee, Gall, Gandee, Gard, Gardner, Garrett, Gaston, Gentilin, Gentner, Gibson, Gill, Given, Glaze, Glenn, Glick, Glover, Goodwin, Goodyere, Gray, Green, Grigsley, Groah, Groth, Guseman, Hacker, Hall, Hammond, Hanlan, Hannah, Harbert, Hardman, Harrington, Harris, Harrison, Hartley, Hawkins, Haymond, Haynes, Heber, Heldreth, Henry, Herndon, Herrod, Hershman, Hess, Hickman, Hinkle, Hinzman, Hitt, Hlynosky, Hoalcraft, Hodge, Holden, Holt, Hood, Hooker, Horn, Horner, Horsman, Hoskinson, Housten, Howell, Hoxie, Hudkins, Hughes, Humphries, Hurst, Hutton, Hyre, Ireland, Israel, Jackson, Jacobs, Jankowaski, Jarrett, Jefferies, Jenkins, Jennings, Jett, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Judy, Kee, Keesecker, Keith, Kelly, Kemper, Kendall, Kerrigan, Kester, King, Knepper, Knisell, Knotts, Knox, Krimbley, Kyle, Lake, Lancaster, Lane, Langford, Law, Lawhorn, Lawrence, Lawson, Lay, Layborne, Lee, Leeson, Leggett, Lemmons, Lewellen, Lewis, Lightburn, Linder, Lipscomb, Lockard, Longenetta, Lough, Lowe, Loweall, Lowther, Lunsford, Luzader, Luzzell, Lynch, Maddux, Marcy, Marriett, Marsh, Martin, Mason, Matheny, Mauzy, Maxwell, May, Mayers, McBride, McCally, McCartney, McCray, McCue, McDaniel, McGowan, McKinley, McMillion, McPherson, McQuain, McWhorter, Means, Meek, Menear, Messinger, Middleton, Miller, Mitchell, Modesit, Moneypenney, Montieth, Moock, Moody, Moore, Morgan, Morris, Morrison, Mortimer, Mountjoy, Mundall, Myers, Neal, Nicholas, Nicholson, Norris, Nutter, Osborne, Osburn, Owens, Oyster, Palmer, Parker, Parsons, Pass, Patterson, Paugh, Peach, Peoples, Percy, Peterson, Phelps, Pickens, Ponton, Post, Posten, Pratt, Preston, Pringle, Pritchard, Prunty, Queen, Radcliff, Randolph, Ranskie, Rastle, Reed, Reese, Reger, Rexroad, Richards, Richmond, Righter, Roach, Rodrebaugh, Rogers, Romine, Runner, Ryan, Sauder, Saunders, Schroyer, Sckelling, Scott, Seebert, Selby, Seneker, Settle, Shaffer, Shangraw, Sheets, Sherman, Sherwood, Shingleton, Shoulders, Simmons, Simpson, Sinnett, Smallwood, Smith, Snodgrass, Snyder, Sommerville, Soule, Sowers, Spaur, Sprigg, Sproule, Sprouse, Sprout, Squires, Stalnaker, Stanley, Starcher, Starkey, Steerman, Stewart, Stout, Strader, Straight, Straley, Sturm, Strutler, Sutton, Swisher, Switzer, Taylor, Teter, Thompson, Towblin, Truman, Varner, Varney, Vincent, Wade, Wagoner, Warde, Ware, Watson, Weekley, Wells, Wentz, Wertz, West, Westley, Wheeler, Whetzel, White, Willard, Williams, Wilson, Wilt, Winemiller, Winn, Winter, Wire, Wiseman, Wolfe, Wolverton, Woofter, Workman, Wright, Yoke, Young, Zeigler, Zinn, Zirkle.
ROYAL ANCESTORS IN OUR GIBSON
Abbess of Caen, Adela wife of Stephen
of Blois, Adelaide dau of Giselbert, Adofe wife of Fiacha Strabbteine the 120th
Monarch of Ireland, Alfgar III, Alfred the Great, Andreas II king of Hungary,
Anne of Chatillon, Aubri-Geoffrey son of Geoffrey III, Bela III king of
Hungary, Bela IV king of Hungary, Berengaria of Navarre, Bernhard king of
Lombardy, Bertha dau of Charibert of Laon, Beretha dau of William count of
Toulouse, Bertrade dau of Simon I, Blanche of Artois, wife of Edmund called
Crouchback, Cecilia wife of Abbess of Caen, Charlemagne emperor of the West,
Charlemagne king of France, Charles II king of Naples, Charles king of Germany,
Charles son of Philip III king of France, Charles the Great, Christina of
Sweden, Clothilde of Burgundy, Clothilde became St. Clothilde, Clovis the Great,
king of France, Constance the heiress of Britany, Constance wife of Count of Brittany, Constantine I son of
Kennety I, Count of Anjou, Count of Vermandois, Crouchback, Doada wife of
Finele the Thane of Glamis or Angus the parents of Macbeth, Donald II, Duke of
Aquitaine, Duke of Clarence, Duke of France, Duke of Gloucester, Duke of
Lancaster, Duke of Normandy, Duke of York, Duncan I cousin of Macbeth, Earl of
Bucks, Earl of Cornwall, Earl of Kent, Earl of March, Earl of Mercia, Earl of
Norfolk, Earl of Northumberland, Earl of Ulster, Edith of Agatha, Edith-Matilda
dau of Malcolm III king of Scots, Edmund called Crouchback, Edmund Mortimer,
Edward I called Longshanks, Edward II, Edward III, Edward the Prince of Wales
called the Black Prince, Eleanor Berenger wife of Henry III, Eleanor de Bohun,
Eleanor Holland, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Eleanor of Castile wife of Edward I,
Eleanor wife of Earl of Pembroke, Elfgifu dau of King Ethelred II, Elizabeth de
Burgh, Elizabeth Mortimer, Emengarde of Anjou wife of Conan I, Eochaidh,
Erembourg dau of Helias, count of Maine, Ermengarde of Anjou dau of Fulk