Lucinda Gibson

(1823 - 12 November 1896)
Lucinda Gibson|b. 1823\nd. 12 Nov 1896|p356.htm|Abraham Gibson|b. 24 Jan 1788\nd. 31 Jan 1845|p357.htm|Catherine Palmer|b. 17 Jun 1788\nd. 2 Jun 1870|p358.htm|Abraham Gibson|b. 13 Jun 1760\nd. 5 Apr 1823|p2643.htm|Esther (--?--)|b. s 1760|p2644.htm|? Palmer|b. s 1755|p1518.htm||||

3-greats-grandmother of Darrell Allen Martin.
Lucinda was born in Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont, in 1823.1,2,3,4,5 She was the daughter of Abraham Gibson and Catherine Palmer. She married Jonathan Johnson in Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont, on 19 March 1846.6,7,8 She was a resident in the household of Jonathan Johnson in the 1850 census taken in Shrewsbury as "Lucinda Johnson" age 27.6 Lucinda Gibson and Jonathan Johnson reportedly had ten children.9 Lucinda died on 12 November 1896 in Chester, Windsor County, Vermont.10,11 She was buried beside her son Amos in the Sinisbury Cemetery, on the Williams farm in Chester.12
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Pedigree of Darrell Allen Martin

Children of Lucinda Gibson and Jonathan Johnson

Cited documentation

  1. [S2] Johnson, Ina. Johnson information received at the 1991 Dutton Family Reunion in Springfield, Vermont, "Lucinda Gibson dau. of Catherine Palmer and Abraham Gibson ... b. 16 June 1823 in Shrewsbury" but also says "d. 12 Nov. 1896 Ae 73, 7 mo. 4 d.".
  2. [S38] Johnson, Jonathan, 1850 US Census, Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont; NARA M432 Roll 927, pg. 390A, as "Lucinda Johnson" age 27 b. "Vt."
  3. [S72] Williams, Emet, 1900 US Census, Chester, Windsor County, Vermont; NARA T623 Roll 1696, pg. 17A, as mother of "Hattie A. Williams" b. "Vermont."
  4. [S193] Williams, Emmett, 1880 US Census, Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont; www.ancestry.com October 2002, Ancestry online image 21 of 36, pg. 21, as mother of "Hattie", b. "Vt."
  5. [S213] Weymouth genealogy on line, "7 May 1823, Shrewsbury, VT" and died "Age: 73."
  6. [S38] Johnson, Jonathan, 1850 Census Shrewsbury, VT.
  7. [S2] Johnson 1991, "his second marriage".
  8. [S213] Weymouth, "19 Mar 1846."
  9. [S2] Johnson 1991.
  10. [S2] Johnson 1991, "d. 12 Nov. 1896".
  11. [S213] Weymouth, "12 Nov 1896, Chester, VT."
  12. [S2] Johnson 1991, "Buried Sinisbury Cemetery, Chester on the farm where the Williams lived. Her son Amos Johnson is buried beside her.".
 
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