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John Gibson

Birth
St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA
Death
1792 (aged 71–72)
Charles County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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John Gibson is the son of John Gibson and Alice Merritt. He married Elizabeth Lee daughter of John Lee and Mary Stiles.

St Mary's Co, MDHaddock, James, gent, Prince George's County, 16th Sept., 1726; 2nd May, 1731.
To nephew John Gibson and hrs., 1/2 of "Weston," lying on Collington, now in poss. of John Green, after decease of wife Sarah; and personalty.
To grandson James Haddock Waring and hrs., other half afsd. tract.
To son Marsham Waring, Basil Waring, John Murdock and Samuel Perrie, and to each of their wives, one mourning ring; also to godson James Wilson, Coll. Thomas Addison and to each of his 2 sons Thomas and Henry Addison a mourning ring.
To 3 sisters Elizabeth Gibson, Sarah Newland and Mary Reynolds, 20s. each.
To wife Sarah, extx., and hrs., lot and house in Marlborough Town bou. from John Middleton, also use of "Weston" during life; residue of estate absolutely,
Test: Winnefred Simmons, Henry Keene, Edward Owen, John Barton. 20,197,
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Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 507. Aug 5, 1768 from Clement Wheeler of Prince Georges County, to John Gibson of CC, for 50 £, part of a tract of land called Mudds rest, lying in CC, containing 100 acres.
Signed - Ct Wheeler. Wit - Fras Warring (Waring), John Harrison (Prince Georges County JPs). This deed was acknowledged by Clement Wheeler and Lucy, his wife, in Prince Georges County. Certified by Thos Sim Lee, Clerk of Prince Georges County. Recorded Dec 11, 1768.
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Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 509. Nov 5, 1768 from Clement Wheeler of Prince Georges County, to John Gibson of CC, for 80 £, a tract of land called Bridge House, lying in CC, bounded by Devils Nest Branch, a parcel of land belonging to sd tract and now in possession of John Thomas, containing about 25 acres. Signed Ct Wheeler. Wit - Fras Warring (Waring), John Harrison (Prince Georges County JPs). This deed was acknowledged by Clement Wheeler and Lucy, his wife, in Prince Georges County- Certified by Thos Sim Lee, Clerk of Prince Georges County. Recorded Dec 11, 1768.
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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 203. I, John Gibson of CC, innkeeper, for the natural love I have for my son John Gibson of CC, planter, and for 5 shillings, I give my son all that parcel of land called Mudds Rest, lying in CC, containing about 100 acres. Also 60 acres in CC, being part of a tract of land called Bridge Town. Signed Nov 13, 1771 - John Gibson. Wit - Geo Dent*, Jas Craik*. Recorded Nov 13, 1771.
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Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 226. Mar 18, 1788 from John Gibson Jr of CC, to John Gibson Sr of CC, for 4000 lbs of crop tobacco, all that part of a tract of land called Muds Rest, lying in CC, containing 100 acres of land. Also, part of a tract of land called Bridge Town, lying in CC, bounded by the Devils Nest Branch, then to a parcel of land belonging to ad tract now in the possession of John Thomas, containing about 75 acres. Signed - John Gibson Jr. Wit - Richd Barnes*, Henry Barnes*. Recorded Mar 18, 1788.
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Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 228. Bill of sale, recorded at the request of John Gibson Sr_ I, John Gibson Jr of CC, for 2000 lbs of crop tobacco, sell to John Gibson Sr, 1 sorrel mare, 1 small bay horse, 3 cows and 1 yearling, 7 sheep, 1 "Maypole Deske". Signed Mar 18, 1788 - John Gibson Jr. Wit - Rich Barnes*. Recorded Mar 18, 1788.
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Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Liber K#4; Page 415. Bill of sale. I, John Gibson of cc, for 50 £, have sold to Thomas Waters of CC, a Negro man named Will, about 20 years old, 1 sorrel horse, 1 bay mare, 1 black mare, 1 cow and calf, and 1 heifer. Signed - John Gibson. Wit - James Freeman*. Recorded Apr 9, 1792.
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Charles County Land Records 1792-1796; Liber N#4; Page 61. Trust Deed. Apr 12, 1793 from John Gibson of CC, planter, to Matthew Blair & Samuel Turner Dyson of CC, merchants, for 5 shillings and for the several sums of money herein after mentioned due from sd Gibson, the transfer of 1 Negro girl named Ann, about 12 years old, 1 Negro girl named Jean, about 9 years old, 1 Negro girl named Nell, about 5 years old, 1 Negro girl named Jean, about 9 years old, 1 Negro girl named Nell, about 5 years old, 1 Negro man named Nace, about 34 years old, 10 cattle (4 of which are work steers, 1 riding horse, 4 draft horses, and 1 colt). This deed is in trust to pay the following debts due from sd Gibson: a debt due on bond dated today to Findlay Hopkirks & Co for 93 £ 15 shillings & 3 pence with legal interest; a debt on bond dated Mar 18, 1793 to William Vincent for 14 £ 2 shillings & 8 pence half penny with legal interest; a debt to Samuel Turner Dyson & Co, on bond dated today, for 38 £ 12 shillings & S pence with legal interest from last Mar 18; another debt due to sd Dyson & Co on open account, about 25 £ with interest. Also, in further trust, to pay for the expenses of executing several trusts herein contained, sd Gibson appoints sd Matthew Blair and Samuel Turner Dyson, his true and lawful attorneys, irrevocable, to dispose of any of the Negroes and animals afd, at sale, or to deliver the same to Gibson if he pays the afd debts. Signed - John Gibson. Wit - Wm D. Briscoe*, Will Wood. Recorded Apr 1
John Gibson is the son of John Gibson and Alice Merritt. He married Elizabeth Lee daughter of John Lee and Mary Stiles.

St Mary's Co, MDHaddock, James, gent, Prince George's County, 16th Sept., 1726; 2nd May, 1731.
To nephew John Gibson and hrs., 1/2 of "Weston," lying on Collington, now in poss. of John Green, after decease of wife Sarah; and personalty.
To grandson James Haddock Waring and hrs., other half afsd. tract.
To son Marsham Waring, Basil Waring, John Murdock and Samuel Perrie, and to each of their wives, one mourning ring; also to godson James Wilson, Coll. Thomas Addison and to each of his 2 sons Thomas and Henry Addison a mourning ring.
To 3 sisters Elizabeth Gibson, Sarah Newland and Mary Reynolds, 20s. each.
To wife Sarah, extx., and hrs., lot and house in Marlborough Town bou. from John Middleton, also use of "Weston" during life; residue of estate absolutely,
Test: Winnefred Simmons, Henry Keene, Edward Owen, John Barton. 20,197,
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Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 507. Aug 5, 1768 from Clement Wheeler of Prince Georges County, to John Gibson of CC, for 50 £, part of a tract of land called Mudds rest, lying in CC, containing 100 acres.
Signed - Ct Wheeler. Wit - Fras Warring (Waring), John Harrison (Prince Georges County JPs). This deed was acknowledged by Clement Wheeler and Lucy, his wife, in Prince Georges County. Certified by Thos Sim Lee, Clerk of Prince Georges County. Recorded Dec 11, 1768.
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Charles County Land Record Book O#3, 1765-1770; Page 509. Nov 5, 1768 from Clement Wheeler of Prince Georges County, to John Gibson of CC, for 80 £, a tract of land called Bridge House, lying in CC, bounded by Devils Nest Branch, a parcel of land belonging to sd tract and now in possession of John Thomas, containing about 25 acres. Signed Ct Wheeler. Wit - Fras Warring (Waring), John Harrison (Prince Georges County JPs). This deed was acknowledged by Clement Wheeler and Lucy, his wife, in Prince Georges County- Certified by Thos Sim Lee, Clerk of Prince Georges County. Recorded Dec 11, 1768.
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Charles County Land Record Book S#3, 1770-1775; Page 203. I, John Gibson of CC, innkeeper, for the natural love I have for my son John Gibson of CC, planter, and for 5 shillings, I give my son all that parcel of land called Mudds Rest, lying in CC, containing about 100 acres. Also 60 acres in CC, being part of a tract of land called Bridge Town. Signed Nov 13, 1771 - John Gibson. Wit - Geo Dent*, Jas Craik*. Recorded Nov 13, 1771.
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Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 226. Mar 18, 1788 from John Gibson Jr of CC, to John Gibson Sr of CC, for 4000 lbs of crop tobacco, all that part of a tract of land called Muds Rest, lying in CC, containing 100 acres of land. Also, part of a tract of land called Bridge Town, lying in CC, bounded by the Devils Nest Branch, then to a parcel of land belonging to ad tract now in the possession of John Thomas, containing about 75 acres. Signed - John Gibson Jr. Wit - Richd Barnes*, Henry Barnes*. Recorded Mar 18, 1788.
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Charles County Land Records 1786-1790; Liber D#4; Page 228. Bill of sale, recorded at the request of John Gibson Sr_ I, John Gibson Jr of CC, for 2000 lbs of crop tobacco, sell to John Gibson Sr, 1 sorrel mare, 1 small bay horse, 3 cows and 1 yearling, 7 sheep, 1 "Maypole Deske". Signed Mar 18, 1788 - John Gibson Jr. Wit - Rich Barnes*. Recorded Mar 18, 1788.
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Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Liber K#4; Page 415. Bill of sale. I, John Gibson of cc, for 50 £, have sold to Thomas Waters of CC, a Negro man named Will, about 20 years old, 1 sorrel horse, 1 bay mare, 1 black mare, 1 cow and calf, and 1 heifer. Signed - John Gibson. Wit - James Freeman*. Recorded Apr 9, 1792.
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Charles County Land Records 1792-1796; Liber N#4; Page 61. Trust Deed. Apr 12, 1793 from John Gibson of CC, planter, to Matthew Blair & Samuel Turner Dyson of CC, merchants, for 5 shillings and for the several sums of money herein after mentioned due from sd Gibson, the transfer of 1 Negro girl named Ann, about 12 years old, 1 Negro girl named Jean, about 9 years old, 1 Negro girl named Nell, about 5 years old, 1 Negro girl named Jean, about 9 years old, 1 Negro girl named Nell, about 5 years old, 1 Negro man named Nace, about 34 years old, 10 cattle (4 of which are work steers, 1 riding horse, 4 draft horses, and 1 colt). This deed is in trust to pay the following debts due from sd Gibson: a debt due on bond dated today to Findlay Hopkirks & Co for 93 £ 15 shillings & 3 pence with legal interest; a debt on bond dated Mar 18, 1793 to William Vincent for 14 £ 2 shillings & 8 pence half penny with legal interest; a debt to Samuel Turner Dyson & Co, on bond dated today, for 38 £ 12 shillings & S pence with legal interest from last Mar 18; another debt due to sd Dyson & Co on open account, about 25 £ with interest. Also, in further trust, to pay for the expenses of executing several trusts herein contained, sd Gibson appoints sd Matthew Blair and Samuel Turner Dyson, his true and lawful attorneys, irrevocable, to dispose of any of the Negroes and animals afd, at sale, or to deliver the same to Gibson if he pays the afd debts. Signed - John Gibson. Wit - Wm D. Briscoe*, Will Wood. Recorded Apr 1


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