1811 - 1887 (75 years)
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Name |
William Orser GIBERSON |
Birth |
25 Dec 1811 |
Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
14 Oct 1887 |
Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Burial |
Currie Cemetery, Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Person ID |
I13110 |
Glassville |
Father |
John "Jack" GIBERSON, Jr. b. 1789, Prince William, York, New Brunswick, Canada d. 27 Jun 1834, Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 45 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Lydia ORSER b. 1794, NB d. Aug 1877, Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 83 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
23 Mar 1811 |
Wakefield, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Family ID |
F8147 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Temperance KINNEY b. 8 Dec 1811, Bristol, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada d. 16 Oct 1895, Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 83 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1834 |
Children |
| 1. Stephen Orser GIBERSON b. 17 Oct 1836, Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada d. 1 Mar 1915, Mars Hill, Aroostook, Maine, USA (Age 78 years) [natural]
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| 2. Ralph Kinney GIBERSON b. 2 Nov 1842, Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada d. 25 May 1917, Kent, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada (Age 74 years) [natural]
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| 3. Mariah H. GIBERSON b. 8 Dec 1841, Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada bur. Unknown [natural]
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Family ID |
F8148 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 25 Dec 1811 - Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
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| Death - 14 Oct 1887 - Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
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| Burial - - Currie Cemetery, Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada |
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Notes |
- Obituary:
Carleton Sentinal, 22 Oct 1887
(Deacon) William O Giberson
Died at Bath on the 14th inst. Deacon William O. Giberson, on the 76th year of his age, leaving wife, four sons & 5 daughters and a large number of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. The deceased was widely known, respected by all. His funeral sermon was preached by Rev. S.E. Currie; 3 other ministers took part in the services. His remains were followed to the grave by hundreds; Seldom has there been seen so large a concourse of people in that place.
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