Mary Gibbons
(1850 - 1939)
| Father | Thomas Gibbons b. 1794, d. 19 Dec 1855 | |
| Mother | Mary Grahen b. 1811 | |
Mary Gibbons|b. 1850\nd. 1939|p78.htm#i1874|Thomas Gibbons|b. 1794\nd. 19 Dec 1855|p79.htm#i1433|Mary Grahen|b. 1811|p82.htm#i1783||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 12, 2001 |
| Birth* | 1850 | |
| Death* | 1939 |
Mary Agnes Gibbons
(1869 - 1936)
| Father | Patrick Gibbons b. 1839 | |
| Mother | Mary Ann O'Donnell b. 1843, d. 1931 | |
Mary Agnes Gibbons|b. 1869\nd. 1936|p78.htm#i1895|Patrick Gibbons|b. 1839|p78.htm#i1168|Mary Ann O'Donnell|b. 1843\nd. 1931|p151.htm#i1169|Patrick Gibbons|b. c 1802\nd. 26 Apr 1869|p78.htm#i1596|Mary Grahen|b. 1802\nd. 28 Nov 1869|p82.htm#i1157|Anthony O'Donnell|b. May 1807\nd. Mar 1880|p150.htm#i1938|Mary Rowan|b. 1814\nd. May 1902|p164.htm#i2135| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 12, 2001 |
| Birth* | 1869 | |
| Married Name | Coulson | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Louis Coulson | |
| Death* | 1936 |
Family | Louis Coulson b. 1872, d. 1957 | |
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Mary Amanda Maude Gibbons
(4 April 1879 - )
| Father | James Anthony Gibbons b. 13 Jul 1849, d. 1910 | |
| Mother | Margaret Ellen Marigold b. 6 Aug 1858 | |
Mary Amanda Maude Gibbons|b. 4 Apr 1879|p78.htm#i977|James Anthony Gibbons|b. 13 Jul 1849\nd. 1910|p75.htm#i934|Margaret Ellen Marigold|b. 6 Aug 1858|p118.htm#i935|Michael Gibbons|b. c 1805\nd. 1 Sep 1890|p78.htm#i907|Margaret Wilson|b. 29 May 1819\nd. Nov 1904|p180.htm#i932||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Aug 2, 2000 |
| Nickname | Maude | |
| Baptism* | 4 April 1879 | St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Macton, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, The sponsors were George Marigold and Margaret Gibbons. |
| Burial* | Mt. Hope Catholic Cemetery, Kitchener, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada |
Mary Ann Gibbons
(4 August 1868 - 3 May 1957)
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| Father | John Gibbons b. c 1836, d. 20 Apr 1883 | |
| Mother | Elizabeth O'Callaghan b. 25 Oct 1843, d. 14 Apr 1922 | |
Mary Ann Gibbons|b. 4 Aug 1868\nd. 3 May 1957|p78.htm#i40|John Gibbons|b. c 1836\nd. 20 Apr 1883|p76.htm#i77|Elizabeth O'Callaghan|b. 25 Oct 1843\nd. 14 Apr 1922|p147.htm#i78|Patrick Gibbons|b. 16 Mar 1806\nd. 26 Dec 1876|p78.htm#i1141|Bridget Burke|b. c 1810\nd. c 1838|p15.htm#i1142|John O'Callaghan|b. 24 Jun 1814\nd. 2 Oct 1902|p147.htm#i645|Bridget Syron|b. c 1814\nd. 17 Sep 1885|p173.htm#i646| | ||
| Relationship | Great-grandmother of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 11, 2010 |
| Married Name | Monogue | |
| Birth* | 4 August 1868 | Goldstone, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, Birthplace on her marriage license is listed as Ingersoll, not Goldstone. |
| Baptism | 9 September 1868 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were Francis Stuart and Mary Sibbald. The officiating priest was Reverend Joseph Bayard. |
| Cen-Enum* | 1871 | Fergus Village, Nichol Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, two years old, born in Ontario, and living with her parents, John and Elizabeth., Principal=ONT Wellington County Census 1871, Witness=John Gibbons |
| Cen-Enum* | 1881 | Peel Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, "Mary Gibbons", age 12, born Ontario, Catholic, Irish. Living with parents and brother and sister., Principal=ONT Wellington Co Census 1881, Witness=John Gibbons |
| Census* | 9 April 1891 | London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, Mary is listed living with her mother, stepfather and siblings, age 22, single, born in Ontario, and Catholic. |
| Occupation* | between 1894 and 1957 | Was a housewife. |
| Marriage* | 6 February 1894 | St. Peter's Catholic Church, London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, Witnesses were Terence King and Minnie O'Dwyer. Minnie (Mary Ann Dwyer) was the first cousin of Mary Ann Gibbons. She was the daughter of William Dwyer and Mariah O'Callaghan. Priest was Father M.J. Tiernan. Mary Ann's age was listed as 25 and Thomas's as 24., Principal=Thomas Henry Monogue, Witness=Mary Ann Dwyer |
| Address* | 19 January 1895 | 910 Lorne Ave., London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Thomas Henry Monogue |
| Residence* | 15 June 1896 | 469 Grey Street, London, MIddlesex County, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Thomas Henry Monogue |
| Migration* | between 1896 and 1898 | Thomas and Mary Ann must have moved from London to Hamilton during this time., Principal=Thomas Henry Monogue |
| (Witness) Census | 11 April 1901 | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, "Thomas H. Monogue", HH #85, married, white, male, born 23 March 1871, 30 years of age, born Quebec, Catholic, Irish, tailor, can read and write, worked past 12 months. Living with him: Mary, wife, born 4 Aug. 1870, aged 30, born Ontario, Irish, Catholic. Kathleen, daughter, single, born 19 Jan. 1895 in Ont., aged 6, Irish, Catholic. Madeline, daughter, single, born 15 June. 1896 in Ont., aged 4, Irish, Catholic. Thom. J. M., son, born 8 Feb. 1898, in Ontario, aged 3, Irish, Catholic. Agnes, daughter, single, born 19 Jan. 1900 in Ont., under a year, Irish, Catholic., Principal=Thomas Henry Monogue |
| Anecdote* | This information was gathered from Patrick Monogue, grandson of Thomas Henry Monogue. Thomas Henry was a conservative (in the political sense) ans was well-known by the people in government. Pat thinks that is how his father Thomas John got a job at the post office at the young age of 19. Thomas Henry was a tailor and he worked at a shop on James Street. Later, he owned a small tailor shop on Concession Street. This shop he later turned into "Tom Monogue's Ice Cream Parlour". Marlene Pryor has a picture of the sign for the shop. Although, Patrick does not remember his grandfather having an ice cream store, he does remember him bringing big tins of ice cream to the picnics they would have at Concession Park. Agnes, Thomas's daughter was also a seamstress but she worked for a big tailor outfit on King Street. When Thomas Henry got older he sold the shop and went to work for the Liquor Control Board store at Barton and Ottawa. His health deteriorated and he became confused probably from atherosclerosis and he came to live with Pat's family on Huron Street for a while because grandma couldn't take care of him by herself. He eventually went back to live with grandma and his daughters on Kensington Street. He stayed in the upstairs bedroom and he used to say he heard a baby crying (which would have been Marlene, Dorothy's daughter) but they just told him he was imagining things because they didn't want to explain that Dorothy had a baby. He died in the upstairs bedroom and on the same day "Aunt Lizzie" (Gibbons Armstrong) also died. So Grandma lost both her husband and sister on the same day., Principal=Thomas Henry Monogue | |
| (Witness) Census | 1911 | Barton Township, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada, "Thom. Monogue", HH #65, in Barton Township, married, white, male, born March 1872, 39 years of age, born Quebec, Catholic, Irish, Canadian, clerk in the tailor business, can read and write, worked past 50 weeks. Living with him: Mary, wife, born Aug. 1870, aged 40, born Ontario, Irish, Canadian, Catholic. Catherine M., daughter, single, born Jan. 1895 in Ont., aged 16, Irish, Canadian, Catholic. Madeline, daughter, single, born June. 1896 in Ont., aged 14, Irish, Canadian, Catholic. Thomas, son, born Feb. 1898, in Ontario, aged 13, Irish, Canadian, Catholic. Agnes M., daughter, single, born Jan. 1900 in Ont., aged 11, Irish, Canadian, Catholic. Elizabeth, daughter, single, born April. 1903 in Ont., aged 8, Irish, Canadian, Catholic. Dorothy C., daughter, single, born Feb. 1908 in Ont., aged 3, Irish, Canadian, Catholic., Principal=Thomas Henry Monogue |
| (Witness) Death | 2 February 1943 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Possibly died from pneumonia., Principal=Thomas Henry Monogue |
| Residence* | circa 1945 | 88 Gage Avenue South, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada![]() 88 Gage Ave. S. Taken 2002 |
| Death* | 3 May 1957 | St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada |
| Obituary* | 3 May 1957 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Obit states: "Mrs. Thomas Monogue, the former Mary Gibbons, of 88 Gage Avenue South, died at St. Joseph's Hospital today. Born in Goldstone, Ont., she had lived in Hamilton for the last 50 years. She was a member of St. Ann's Church, the Altar Society and the League of the Sacred Heart. Her husband died 14 years ago. She is survived by a son, Thomas J. of Hamilton; five daughters, Mrs. J. J. McNamara, Mrs. Dorothy Peters, Miss Madeline Monogue, Miss Agnes Monogue, all of Hamilton, and Mrs. Walter Young, of Ryckman's corners; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The body is at the P. X. Dermody Funeral Home for service on Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock to St. Ann's Church for Requiem Mass at 9 am. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. |
| Burial* | 5 May 1957 | Holy Sepluchre Cemetery, Burlington, Halton County, Ontario, Canada, Section I, Lot 125, Grave 2.![]() |
Family | Thomas Henry Monogue b. 23 Mar 1869, d. 2 Feb 1943 | |
| Marriage* | 6 February 1894 | London, Ontario, Canada, Witnesses were Terence King and Minnie O'Dwyer. Minnie (Mary Ann Dwyer) was the first cousin of Mary Ann Gibbons. She was the daughter of William Dwyer and Mariah O'Callaghan. Priest was Father M.J. Tiernan. Mary Ann's age was listed as 25 and Thomas's as 24., Principal=Thomas Henry Monogue, Witness=Mary Ann Dwyer |
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Mary Ann Gibbons
(circa 1860 - 1926)
| Father | Lawrence Gibbons b. c 1829, d. 30 Sep 1886 | |
| Mother | Mary O'Donnell b. 1830 | |
Mary Ann Gibbons|b. c 1860\nd. 1926|p78.htm#i1164|Lawrence Gibbons|b. c 1829\nd. 30 Sep 1886|p77.htm#i1076|Mary O'Donnell|b. 1830|p150.htm#i1163|Thomas Gibbons|b. 1794\nd. 19 Dec 1855|p79.htm#i1433|Nancy Holleran||p91.htm#i1824|Richard O'Donnell||p151.htm#i1937|||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 12, 2001 |
| Birth* | circa 1860 | Bradford, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada |
| Married Name | 20 July 1885 | O'Leary |
| Marriage* | 20 July 1885 | St. John Chrysotom Church, Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada, In the Ontario Marriage Records source the date of marriage is listed as 2 October 1885 and it states that the witness was Mary Carrol and the wedding took place in Bradford. Patrick is listed as born and living in Adjala, 32 yrs old, a farmer, and son of Patrick O'Leary and Ellen Ryan. Mary is listed as 25 years old, born and living in Bradford and the daughter of Lawrence Gibbons and Mary O'Donnell., Principal=Patrick O'Leary |
| Death* | 1926 |
Family | Patrick O'Leary b. c 1853, d. 1926 | |
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Mary Ellen Gibbons
(5 April 1910 - 1975)
| Father | Laurence Gibbons b. 9 Mar 1866, d. 24 Sep 1939 | |
| Mother | Mary Ann Shaughnessy b. 22 Aug 1878, d. 12 Jan 1960 | |
Mary Ellen Gibbons|b. 5 Apr 1910\nd. 1975|p78.htm#i1491|Laurence Gibbons|b. 9 Mar 1866\nd. 24 Sep 1939|p77.htm#i1273|Mary Ann Shaughnessy|b. 22 Aug 1878\nd. 12 Jan 1960|p167.htm#i1274|Lawrence Gibbons|b. c 1829\nd. 30 Sep 1886|p77.htm#i1076|Mary O'Donnell|b. 1830|p150.htm#i1163||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 12, 2001 |
| Name Variation | Mary Helen Gibbons | |
| Birth* | 5 April 1910 | York or Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada |
| Baptism | 1 May 1910 | St. John Chrysotom Catholic Church, Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were Thomas L. Gibbons and Ellen Gibbons. |
| Death* | 1975 |
Mary Florence Gibbons
(2 December 1892 - 29 December 1967)
| Father | Luke Gibbons b. 23 Apr 1846, d. 11 Dec 1941 | |
| Mother | Annie Menton b. 15 Aug 1854, d. 19 Jul 1931 | |
Mary Florence Gibbons|b. 2 Dec 1892\nd. 29 Dec 1967|p78.htm#i1479|Luke Gibbons|b. 23 Apr 1846\nd. 11 Dec 1941|p77.htm#i1077|Annie Menton|b. 15 Aug 1854\nd. 19 Jul 1931|p133.htm#i955|Patrick Gibbons|b. 16 Mar 1806\nd. 26 Dec 1876|p78.htm#i1141|Catherine Banks|b. 1806\nd. 27 Mar 1882|p6.htm#i1061|John Menton||p133.htm#i1797|Anne Canon||p18.htm#i1796| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 11, 2010 |
| Nickname | Florence Gibbons | |
| Married Name | Paxton | |
| Baptism | 2 December 1892 | St. John Chrysotom Catholic Church, Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were John Joseph and Mary Teresa Menton. |
| Birth* | 2 December 1892 | Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada |
| Marriage* | Principal=George Paxton | |
| Residence* | 13 December 1941 | Kettlby, York County, Ontario, Canada, According to her father's obituary, she was living on the pioneer farm when he died. |
| Death* | 29 December 1967 | Kettlby, Ontario, Canada |
| Burial* | December 1967 | St. John Chrysotom Catholic Cemetery, Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada, Florence is buried with her husband, George Paxton, in Plot D5.8.![]() |
Mary Gertrude Gibbons
(31 October 1894 - 23 December 1975)
| Father | Thomas L. Gibbons b. c 1858, d. 1923 | |
| Mother | Ellen Jane Keaney b. 1870, d. 1953 | |
Mary Gertrude Gibbons|b. 31 Oct 1894\nd. 23 Dec 1975|p78.htm#i1482|Thomas L. Gibbons|b. c 1858\nd. 1923|p79.htm#i1166|Ellen Jane Keaney|b. 1870\nd. 1953|p98.htm#i1167|Lawrence Gibbons|b. c 1829\nd. 30 Sep 1886|p77.htm#i1076|Mary O'Donnell|b. 1830|p150.htm#i1163||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Aug 7, 2001 |
| Birth* | 31 October 1894 | York or Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada |
| Baptism | 20 November 1894 | St. John Chrysotom Catholic Church, Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada, The baptismal record states that Mary was 3 weeks old and the godparents were John and Anne J. Gibbons. |
| Marriage* | 10 June 1919 | Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Joseph Michael Cronan |
| (Witness) Death | 19 March 1958 | Ontario, Canada, Principal=Joseph Michael Cronan |
| Death* | 23 December 1975 | Ontario, Canada |
| Burial* | December 1975 | Holy Martyrs of Japan Catholic Cemetery, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, Row D, Plot 13 |
Family | Joseph Michael Cronan b. 23 Dec 1895, d. 19 Mar 1958 | |
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Mary Jane Gibbons
(12 February 1879 - 15 January 1919)
| Father | Anthony Gibbons b. c 1816, d. 27 Mar 1883 | |
| Mother | Margaret Canavan b. c 1834, d. 14 Feb 1898 | |
Mary Jane Gibbons|b. 12 Feb 1879\nd. 15 Jan 1919|p78.htm#i945|Anthony Gibbons|b. c 1816\nd. 27 Mar 1883|p74.htm#i941|Margaret Canavan|b. c 1834\nd. 14 Feb 1898|p17.htm#i943|Luke Gibbons|b. c 1780|p77.htm#i939|Ann McDonnell|b. c 1780\nd. b 1857|p125.htm#i940|John Canavan|d. b 1857|p17.htm#i1033|Margaret Hyland||p94.htm#i1034| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 16, 2001 |
| Nickname | Jenny | |
| Birth* | 12 February 1879 | Wellesley Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, This birthdate is listed on her gravestone. Thomas Hunter in his search of St. Joseph's records lists her baptism as 6 Feb 1878. |
| Census* | 1891 | Mary Jane is not listed as living with her mother. Where is she? She should be about 11 years old. |
| Death* | 15 January 1919 | Wellesley Township, Ontario, Canada, Cause of death was influenza. |
| Burial* | January 1919 | St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Macton, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, Mary Jane is on the same stone as John, her brother. The stone states: MARY JANE GIBBONS Born Feb. 12, 1879 Died Jan. 15, 1919 |
Mary Jane Gibbons
(circa 1848 - )
| Father | Michael Gibbons b. c 1805, d. 1 Sep 1890 | |
| Mother | Margaret Wilson b. 29 May 1819, d. Nov 1904 | |
Mary Jane Gibbons|b. c 1848|p78.htm#i957|Michael Gibbons|b. c 1805\nd. 1 Sep 1890|p78.htm#i907|Margaret Wilson|b. 29 May 1819\nd. Nov 1904|p180.htm#i932|Luke Gibbons|b. c 1780|p77.htm#i939|Ann McDonnell|b. c 1780\nd. b 1857|p125.htm#i940||||Jane Wilson|b. c 1786|p180.htm#i942| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Apr 30, 2000 |
| Birth* | circa 1848 | Wellesley Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada |
| Married Name | circa 1873 | Clarke |
| Marriage* | circa 1873 | Wellesley Township, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Thomas Clarke |
Family | Thomas Clarke d. b 1890 | |
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Mary L. Gibbons
(1871 - 1 January 1900)
| Father | John R. Gibbons b. 1840, d. 11 Nov 1915 | |
| Mother | Lemmendy (?) b. 1850, d. 7 May 1913 | |
Mary L. Gibbons|b. 1871\nd. 1 Jan 1900|p78.htm#i1415|John R. Gibbons|b. 1840\nd. 11 Nov 1915|p76.htm#i1413|Lemmendy (?)|b. 1850\nd. 7 May 1913|p2.htm#i1414||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Aug 1, 2000 |
| Birth* | 1871 | |
| Married Name | circa 1895 | Minler |
| Marriage* | circa 1895 | Principal=George Minler |
| Death* | 1 January 1900 | Oxford County, Ontario, Canada |
| Burial* | 3 January 1900 | Ingersoll Rural Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada |
Mary Margaret Gibbons
( - 1985)
| Father | William Hugh Gibbons b. 1870, d. 1961 | |
| Mother | Catherine O'Hearn b. 1877 | |
Mary Margaret Gibbons|d. 1985|p78.htm#i1900|William Hugh Gibbons|b. 1870\nd. 1961|p80.htm#i1898|Catherine O'Hearn|b. 1877|p151.htm#i1899|Patrick Gibbons|b. 1839|p78.htm#i1168|Mary A. O'Donnell|b. 1843\nd. 1931|p151.htm#i1169||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 12, 2001 |
| Married Name | Symons | |
| Birth* | ||
| Death* | 1985 |
Michael Gibbons
(circa 1805 - 1 September 1890)
| Father | Luke Gibbons b. c 1780 | |
| Mother | Ann McDonnell b. c 1780, d. b 1857 | |
Michael Gibbons|b. c 1805\nd. 1 Sep 1890|p78.htm#i907|Luke Gibbons|b. c 1780|p77.htm#i939|Ann McDonnell|b. c 1780\nd. b 1857|p125.htm#i940||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Dec 14, 2008 |
| Birth* | circa 1805 | County Mayo, Ireland, This birthdate is based on 84 as age of death. However, his age during several censuses puts a great variation into his birthdates: 1851 Census - age 32 (1819), 1861 - age 40 (1821), 1871 - age 60 (1811), 1881 - age 70 (1811). |
| Land Grant* | 9 December 1843 | east half of Lot 31, Concession 3, King Township, York County, Ontario, Canada, This was a lease from the Canada Company (Transfer Type L) and would have been 50 acres. |
| Residence* | 9 December 1843 | King Township, York County, Ontario, Canada |
| Misc* | 1844 | Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada |
| Marriage* | circa 1846 | Principal=Margaret Wilson |
| Residence | November 1847 | Adjala Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada |
| Land Grant* | November 1847 | east half of Lot 30, Concession 2, Adjala township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, It appears that Michael Gibbons, who we think was Patrick's brother, bought this parcel of land from him (Transfer Type L which is a previous lease from the Canada Company)., Principal=Patrick Gibbons |
| Land Grant | 16 October 1850 | Wellesley Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, According to Thomas Hunter, Michael and Anthony settled in the Queens Bush which is now Wellesley township. They had land on Lot 10, Conc. 12WS, about 2km north of Linwood. It was a plot of land that had been previously owned (transfer type A). This would have been 100 acres. It appears that Anthony and John went with Michael to help him work and clear the land. |
| Census* | 1851 | Michael and his wife Margaret are living with their 3 children, James, Mary Jane and Michael. He is listed as 32 years old, which would make his birthdate 1819. |
| (Witness) Death | before 1861 | Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Michael Gibbons |
| Census | 1861 | Concession 12, Wellesley Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, The evaluation of his farm was: 10 lots held, 100 total acres, 45 under cultivation, 40 under crops, 5 under pasture, 55 under wood. Cash value of farm - $850.00 Cash value of implements, machinery - $140.00 total Value of all Livestock - $170.00 20 acres of spring wheat, 420 bushels potatoes, 4 acres peas - 80 bushels. 5 acres oats - 100 bushels. 1/2 acre potatoes - 50 bushels. 1 acre turnips - 100 bushels. 3 tons of hay. wool - 24 lbs. maple sugar - 40 lbs. bulls or oxen over 3 years of age - 3, steers or heifers under 3 years - 3, milk cows - 3, sheep - 9, pigs - 7, butter 80 lbs. Note from Alex Pryor - The woodlot would represent saleable wood as well a building material and fuel, as well as the Waterloo/Wellington County sugarbush maple stands which still largely remain. The larger crop quantities would be mostly for sale, the smaller potato patch would be for home use. The maple sugar, butter, milk of only three cows and flannel would be mostly for personal use. The oxen were required because Michael had not been able or willing to switch over to the more desirable horses he later owned. The heifers under 3 years would be for meat, as would the sheep and pigs. The heavy, largely manual work of this family would have demanded a high protein diet, including large quantities of meat. |
| Census | 1861 | Michael and his wife Margaret are living with their 6 children, James, Mary Jane, Margaret, David, Francis, and Sarah, his mother-in-law, Jane Wilson, and a relative, John Gibbons. Michael is listed as 40 years old - this would put his birthdate as 1821. |
| Census | 1871 | Wellesley Township, Ontario, Canada, Michael is listed as age 60 (birthdate 1811), born in Ireland, Catholic, and working as a farmer. |
| Census | 1881 | Wellesley Township, Ontario, Canada, Michael, age 70, and his wife Margaret, age 61, are living with their 4 children: David, age 25; Francis, age 23; Sarah, age 23; and Joseph, age 18; and Margaret's mother, Jane Wilson, age 90., Principal=Margaret Wilson |
| (Witness) Death | October 1881 | Ontario, Canada, Principal=Francis Gibbons |
| Will | Wellesley Township, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada, Last Will and Testament of Michael Gibbons This is the Last Will and Testament of me Michael Gibbons of Wellesley Township in the county of Waterloo and Province of Ontario Canada made this seventeenth day of (faded and illegible for several lines) I give, demise and bequeath all my Real and Personal Estate of which I may die possessed in the manner following, that is to say (passage faded, appears to be a description of landed property) I give and bequeath to my wife Margaret Gibbons in lieu of her share right and interest in the same, One third of the entire sum realized from the estate after the payment of my just debts, funeral charges and testamentary expenses. Second, I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Gibbons one third of the sum realized by the sale of my farm, independent of all given to him by me before. Third, I give to my son David Gibbons the sum of one dollar. Fourth, I give and bequeath to my son James Gibbons five hundred dollars. Fifth, the remainder if any shall be left after the payment of the above figures I dispose of as follows, that is to say it shall be equally divided between my three daughters, ie, Mary Jane Clark, widow of the late Thomas Clark, Margaret McCarty wife of Joseph McCarty and Sarah Gibbons. Michael Gibbons (His Mark) Inventory of the Goods and Chattels of Michael Gibbons Furniture, bedding, etc. $25.00 Real estate, West half of lot 10, Twelfth concession West section, Wellesley Township $3500.00 Note: Michael must have distributed his goods and or land before his death - there is no mention of farm implements or animals. This may account for the wide differences in how he treated his sons in his will. Original will may be viewed on Microfilm #GS ONT 1 - 2316 at the Ontario Archives, Toronto. Transcription by Alex Pryor, Burlington, Ontario | |
| Death* | 1 September 1890 | Linwood, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada, Witness=Margaret Wilson |
| Burial* | September 1890 | St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Macton, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, The gravestone states that Michael died in Sept. 1890, age 84 years. |
Family | Margaret Wilson b. 29 May 1819, d. Nov 1904 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1846 | Principal=Margaret Wilson |
| Children |
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Michael Gibbons
(circa 1850 - before 1861)
| Father | Michael Gibbons b. c 1805, d. 1 Sep 1890 | |
| Mother | Margaret Wilson b. 29 May 1819, d. Nov 1904 | |
Michael Gibbons|b. c 1850\nd. b 1861|p78.htm#i960|Michael Gibbons|b. c 1805\nd. 1 Sep 1890|p78.htm#i907|Margaret Wilson|b. 29 May 1819\nd. Nov 1904|p180.htm#i932|Luke Gibbons|b. c 1780|p77.htm#i939|Ann McDonnell|b. c 1780\nd. b 1857|p125.htm#i940||||Jane Wilson|b. c 1786|p180.htm#i942| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Apr 30, 2000 |
| Birth* | circa 1850 | Wellesley Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada |
| Death* | before 1861 | Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, Witness=Michael Gibbons, Witness=Margaret Wilson |
Michael Gibbons
(circa 1835 - circa 1851)
| Father | Patrick Gibbons b. 16 Mar 1806, d. 26 Dec 1876 | |
| Mother | Bridget Burke b. c 1810, d. c 1838 | |
Michael Gibbons|b. c 1835\nd. c 1851|p78.htm#i1811|Patrick Gibbons|b. 16 Mar 1806\nd. 26 Dec 1876|p78.htm#i1141|Bridget Burke|b. c 1810\nd. c 1838|p15.htm#i1142|Luke Gibbons|b. c 1780|p77.htm#i939|Ann McDonnell|b. c 1780\nd. b 1857|p125.htm#i940||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Oct 21, 2001 |
| Birth* | circa 1835 | York County, Ontario, Canada, This is an estimated birthdate. He actually could have been born several years earlier (1830-33). |
| Death* | circa 1851 | Ontario, Canada, According to the newspaper articles, Michael fell from a horse at age 16 and broke his arm. The arm eventually became so infected that it caused his death. |
Michael Joseph Gibbons
(1 February 1860 - 13 March 1935)
| Father | Anthony Gibbons b. c 1816, d. 27 Mar 1883 | |
| Mother | Margaret Canavan b. c 1834, d. 14 Feb 1898 | |
Michael Joseph Gibbons|b. 1 Feb 1860\nd. 13 Mar 1935|p78.htm#i950|Anthony Gibbons|b. c 1816\nd. 27 Mar 1883|p74.htm#i941|Margaret Canavan|b. c 1834\nd. 14 Feb 1898|p17.htm#i943|Luke Gibbons|b. c 1780|p77.htm#i939|Ann McDonnell|b. c 1780\nd. b 1857|p125.htm#i940|John Canavan|d. b 1857|p17.htm#i1033|Margaret Hyland||p94.htm#i1034| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 16, 2001 |
| Birth* | 1 February 1860 | Wellesley Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada |
| Baptism | 2 February 1860 | St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Macton, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada |
| Death* | 13 March 1935 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada, Michael died of a heart attack. |
| Burial* | 15 March 1935 | Macton, Ontario, Canada, The gravestone states: IHS MICHAEL GIBBONS Died Mar. 13, 1935 |
Michael Joseph Gibbons
(17 April 1881 - )
| Father | James Gibbons b. c 1844, d. 9 Apr 1891 | |
| Mother | Mary Cannon b. c 1845, d. 26 Apr 1925 | |
Michael Joseph Gibbons|b. 17 Apr 1881|p78.htm#i1220|James Gibbons|b. c 1844\nd. 9 Apr 1891|p75.htm#i1217|Mary Cannon|b. c 1845\nd. 26 Apr 1925|p17.htm#i1218|Patrick Gibbons|b. 16 Mar 1806\nd. 26 Dec 1876|p78.htm#i1141|Catherine Banks|b. 1806\nd. 27 Mar 1882|p6.htm#i1061|Michael Cannon||p17.htm#i1929|Philo Lloyd||p110.htm#i1946| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Nov 14, 2001 |
| Nickname | Joseph Gibbons | |
| Birth* | 17 April 1881 | Dereham Township, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada |
| Baptism | 9 May 1881 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada, The godparents were Thomas McDermott and Julia Hackett. |
Miles Gibbons
(circa 1808 - 24 April 1878)
| Last Edited | Nov 6, 2001 |
| Birth* | circa 1808 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1855 | Principal=Mary Lopps |
| Death* | 24 April 1878 | Ontario, Canada |
| Burial* | 26 April 1878 | Old and New LaSalette Cemetery, Windham, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada, Miles and his wife, Mary are buried in Row H, Plot 15. |
Family | Mary Lopps b. 1818, d. 1889 | |
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Mrs. M. Gibbons
(1817 - 28 December 1889)
| Last Edited | Nov 6, 2001 |
| Birth* | 1817 | |
| Death* | 28 December 1889 | Norfolk or Oxford County, Ontario, Canada |
Patrick Gibbons
(16 March 1806 - 26 December 1876)
| Father | Luke Gibbons b. c 1780 | |
| Mother | Ann McDonnell b. c 1780, d. b 1857 | |
Patrick Gibbons|b. 16 Mar 1806\nd. 26 Dec 1876|p78.htm#i1141|Luke Gibbons|b. c 1780|p77.htm#i939|Ann McDonnell|b. c 1780\nd. b 1857|p125.htm#i940||||||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue. |
| Last Edited | Mar 3, 2009 |
| Anecdote* | FRIDAY, APRIL 15th, 1938 North York-Now and Then A HISTORY OF THIS DISTRICT AND BIOGRAPHY OF ITS PEOPLE This department is directed by J. M. Walton ALL PUBLICATION RIGHTS RESERVED BY THE AURORA BANNER Luke Gibbons A York Pioneer 93 Year Old Resident Of King Township In 1830 Patrick Gibbons landed in Canada, a typical young Irish immigrant, with no capital but his health and strength. He found work first in the saw mill of William Lloyd, at Glenville. This saw mill had owners who were well known in their day; Mark Hughes, Ellis Hughes, Van Allan, father of James Van Allan and lastly Richard Kirton, a man who by hard work and thrift accumulated a fortune that enabled him to leave a legacy to the Baptist Denomination for building of Kirton Memorial Hall, a part of the McMaster University buildings in Toronto. Patrick first settled on Lot 33, Con. 3, King Township (200 acres) of Clergy Reserve Land. Then he heard of a fine Irish community in Adagala Township, in the County of Simcoe. This home did not have the appeal of his first choice however, and after a few years spent there he came back to King Township, and bought from Canada Company , the East ½ of Lot 31, Con. 3. It was hilly, but here he built himself a comfortable house and outbuildings, in the shelter of a big sugar loaf hill, locally taking the name of "Gibbons' Peak" for it was a prominent land mark for miles around. He stayed the rest of his blessed days, contented and happy with his growing family around him. In the first years, sale of timber cordwood, the burning of lime and charcoal added to the family funds. In 1846 this industrious settler made and sold fifty-five thousand hand made shingles to George Shanks for his new farm buildings at $2.50 a thousand, and in the same year he sold to Hewitt and Strachan, contractors all the stones they could find on his farm for $40. These went into the macadamizing of Yonge Street when that improvement to this highway was done. For two winters he made shingles selling his total output to neighbours. This added well to his income in those days, and gave him a good start on his land payments. Lime from the Gibbons kilns was used in the building of the King Christian Church and also the Kettleby Temperance Hall. On the "millstone creek" on his farm, the mill stones for the Glenville flour mill built by the Cawthras were fabricated. These stones are now preserved at the Glennville Public School grounds as relics. With all this activity and with his growing children around him the Gibbons farm was a happy home. Patrick married Catherine Banks in 1834. Five children were born to them. The oldest son Michael, when 16, was killed by being thrown from a horse. The fractured arm mortified, as competent surgical care was not available. This was a sad loss to the home. Then the oldest daughter was poisoned by eating blood root in mistake for pepper or krinkle root, a spicy edible root to be dug up under wet leaves in the forest, and eaten as a relish in the spring season. From this mistake she died, and another tragedy clouded the home life, calling forth the sympathy of neighbours. These two children were buried in what is now known as the Anglican Cemetery on the hill top as you approach Newmarket from the west, on Eagle Street. This ground was donated by Dr. Beswick in the early days, for a public burying ground. Beswick's grave stone says he died aged 119 years. The stone stands in the south east corner of the grounds, and can easily be found. At that date, 1836, there were families in the Newmarket district, and St. John's Church had not been started. The next sons, John and James left home, to go into business for themselves. Luke, the next son was a mainstay. He taught school awhile, but came back to the farm, as the aging parents desired. He soon got into local temperance societies, literary and other social circles. The Farmers' Institute work found him an active and useful helper. He was of a sociable disposition, and from his uniform good nature made his company agreeable to young and old. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace and Commissioner in the High Court of Justice and held this for many years. In politicas he has always been a liberal. His life long friend, Sir William Mulock, whose farm almost adjoined the Gibbons home often exchanged friendly visits with his friend "Luke". Sir William years ago encouraged orchard planting in North York and yearly gave generous prizes to his constituents for the best plantings. Luke was a prize winner for his orchard, and was well rewarded in after years by the fine product of his trees which gave him both pleasure and profit. A lot of Indian relics were found on this farm, and Luke had a fine collection. A black stone book is among the rare pieces he has. This object must have been lost by white missionaries or explorers. Archeologists are at a loss to explain it. He collected a fine library, and was a great reader, and one of the best posted men in the community. Then Luke took as his bride, Annie Menton of Toronto, in June, 1885. They were married in St. Patrick's Church, Toronto and toured to Niagara Falls, the scene of so many happy honeymoons. Their children are Frank, John, and Mrs. Geo. Paxton, with whom he is now living. He is perhaps one of the oldest residents of King Township, being 93 on 23rd of April 1938, retaining fair health, and his memory unimpaired. His whole life has been spent within sight of his birthplace, and he is rooted in the soil of his nativity as firmly as a sturdy oak tree and loyal to the end to what he had identified himself in his young manhood. His long life can best be appreciated when it is remembered that he was living when: First Parliament of Canada met at Bytown. The first oil well drilled in Pennsylvania in Ont. The first telegraph was invented. The first telephone was invented. The first Atlantic cable laid. When slavery was the law in the U.S.A. When pounds, shillings and pence were currency in Canada. Before France was a republic. When Ottawa was Bytown, Kettleby was Tyrwhitt's Mills, Aurora was Machell's Corners. When candles were the only illumination. | |
| Birth* | 16 March 1806 | County Mayo, Ireland |
| Marriage* | circa 1828 | This marriage date is based on the birthdate of daughter, Mary. If Patrick came to Canada in 1830, then they would have been married in Ireland., Principal=Bridget Burke |
| Land | circa 1830 | Lot 33, Concession 3, King Township, York County, Ontario, Canada, This consisted of 200 acres of Clergy Reserve Land which was acreage leased to farmers and the proceeds went to support the Protesant Church. |
| Occupation | 1830 | King Township, York County, Ontario, Canada, He worked for 14 years in his sawmill in Glenville. Of course, in his spare time he would have had to clear his land for a homestead. |
| Immigration* | 1830 | Canada, He landed in Quebec after an eight week voyage and then travelled on to York County, Ontario. |
| Land Grant | 26 August 1834 | east half of Lot 5, Concession 2, King Township, York County, Ontario, Canada |
| Land Grant | 22 January 1836 | east half of Lot 30, Concession 2, Adjala township, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, Patrick heard of an Irish community in the township of Adjala and so he moved there and reportedly received a 1/2 lot (50 acres) as a sale (Transfer type S) from the Canada Company. |
| (Witness) Death | circa 1838 | Ontario, Canada, The cause of death is not known but in a newspaper article written in 1938 about the family the death of an older daughter of Patrick's is discussed. There is the possiblity that this is a mistake and the information about the daughter's death is actually the story of Bridget's death. It could have been daughter, Honora, however, she would have only been three at the time. Anyway, the story is that this person was poisoned by eating blood root in mistake for pepper of krinkle root, a spicy edible root dug up under wet leaves in the forest. This person is said to be buried in the Anglican Cemetery on the hilltop as you approach Newmarket from the west on Eagle Street. During this time, only 6 Catholic families lived in the Newmarket area and a Catholic cemetery had not yet been built., Principal=Bridget Burke |
| Marriage* | 1844 | Ontario, Canada, Principal=Catherine Banks |
| Land* | 1844 | east half of Lot 31, Concession 3, King Township, York County, Ontario, Canada, He had decided that he preferred King township to Adjala and this is the land where he built the family farmhouse that was to stay in the Gibbons family for 102 years. It was located in the shelter of the hills and to the south of a big "sugar loaf hill" which came to be known as "Paddy's or Gibbon's Peak" and was the most prominent landmark for miles around. |
| Occupation | 1846 | In the early years he sold timber for firewood and the burning of lime and charcoal added to the family funds. In 1846 he made and sold fifty-five thousand hand made shingles to George Shanks for his new farm buildings at $2.50 a thousand, and in the same year he sold to Hewitt and Strachan, contractors all the stones they could find on his farm for $40. These stones were eventually used to improve Yonge Street. For two more years, he continued to make and sell shingles to neighbors and this helped to reduce his land debt. Lime from the Gibbons kiln was used to build the King Christian Church and the Kettleby Temperance Hall. From the "millstone creek" on his farm, the mill stones were used for the Glenville flour mill. Today the stones are preserved on the Glenville Public School grounds as relics. |
| Land Grant* | November 1847 | Adjala township, Ontario, Canada, It appears that Michael Gibbons, who we think was Patrick's brother, bought this parcel of land from him (Transfer Type L which is a previous lease from the Canada Company)., Principal=Michael Gibbons |
| Occupation* | 1851 | King Township, Ontario, Canada |
| Cen-Head* | 1852 | King Township, Ontario, Canada, a yeoman, born in Ireland, Catholic and who will be 48 years old on his next birthday. His family is living in a one storey, log shanty., Principal=ONT York Co Census 1851, Witness=Catherine Banks, Witness=John Gibbons, Witness=James Gibbons, Witness=Luke Gibbons, Witness=Catherine Gibbons, Witness=Ann M. Gibbons |
| Land Grant | January 1853 | east half of Lot 24, Concession 3, King Township, York County, Ontario, Canada |
| Residence* | January 1853 | King Township, Ontario, Canada |
| Residence | 18 January 1854 | King Township, Ontario, Canada |
| Land Grant* | 18 January 1854 | east half of Lot 31, Concession 5 and 7, King Township, York County, Ontario, Canada |
| Religion* | a devout Roman Catholic and was one of a committee of six who founded and built the first Catholic Church in Newmarket. No picture of the church has been found but it is understood to have been a roughcast building about 20 x 30 feet in size. Patrick also helped to secure the building of the present church in 1870. | |
| Politics* | a Reformer in his political views but never ran for an elected office. In the Commemorative Biographical Record of York County published in 1907, Patrick is spoken of as a "man of unusual intellectual powers, well trained in his youth and had many scholarly attainments". | |
| Cen-Head* | 1861 | King Township, Ontario, Canada, 58 year old male, Roman Catholic, from Ireland, farmer., Principal=ONT York Co Census 1861, Witness=Catherine Banks, Witness=John Gibbons, Witness=James Gibbons, Witness=Luke Gibbons, Witness=Catherine Gibbons, Witness=Ann M. Gibbons |
| Cen-Head* | 1871 | King Township, Ontario, Canada, 63 years old, born in Ireland, Catholic, unable to read or write. He is living on Concession 3, lot 31, 100 acres (90 improved), owned; 5 horses, 1 colt/filly, 5 cows, 5 other horned cattle, 14 sheep, 4 pigs, mixed wheat and other crops., Principal=ONT York Co Census 1871, Witness=Catherine Banks, Witness=Luke Gibbons, Witness=Catherine Gibbons, Witness=Ann M. Gibbons |
| Will* | 29 January 1875 | York County, Ontario, Canada, This is a transcription of the body of the will: I, Patrick Gibbons, of the Township of King in the County of York and the Province of Ontario - Yeoman of the age of sixty eight years, and being of sound mind and memory do make (...?) and declare this my last will and Testament in manner following, to (...?) My Will is, First. That my funeral charges and just debts shall be paid by executor and executrix hereinafter named. The residue of my estate and property which shall not be required for this payment of my just debts, funeral charges and expenses attending the execution of this my will and the administration of my estate, I Give, devise and dispose thereof as follows: Second: I Give and Bequeath to my Wife Catherine Gibbons the sole use and control of the west half of my dwelling house on the first floor and also a comfortable maintenance, fire wood, and the keep of one cow during the term of her natural life or so long as she shall remain unmarried and also my household goods. Which said maintenance , firewood, and keep of cow shall be furnished her by my son Luke hereinafter named, so long as it may be agreeable to her to stay in my house. But should she at any time choose to take up her permanent residence at some other place, she shall receive in lieu of said maintenance one hundred fifty dollars per year in cash. Third: I Give and Bequest to my Son John Gibbons, Two hundred dollars to be paid by my executor whithin one year after the decease or remarriage of my said wife. Fourth: I Give and Bequest to my Son James Gibbons, Two hundred dollars to be paid by my executor within one year after the decease or remarriage of my said wife. Fifth: I Give, desire and Bequest to my son Luke, my homestead where I now reside being the east half of Lot number thirty one in the third concession of King aforesaid to him and his heirs and (...?) for ever. Subject to the support as hereinbefore mentioned of my wife Catherine Gibbons, and also the payment of certain legacies herein mentioned to be paid by him. I also give to my son Luke all my horses and horned cows, sheep and all my farming implements and stock and in the maintenance to be provided for my said wife he shall allow her a fair proportion of the fresh produce each year. Sixth: I Give and devise to my daughter Mary O'Brien, wife of Andrew O'Brien, Two hundred dollars to be paid her by my executor within one year after the decease of my said wife. Seventh: I Give and bequeath to my daughter, Catherine Gibbons, Four Hundred dollars to be paid to her by my executor as follows. Two hundred dollars within one year after my decease and two hundred dollars within one year after the decease of my said wife. Eighth: I Give and bequest to my daughter Ann Gibbons Four hundred dollars to be paid to her as follows. Two hundred dollars to be paid to her within one year after my decease and two hundred dollars within one year after the decease of my said wife. My real estate is and shall be subject to the foregoing legacies. Lastly, I wish it to be understood by all parties interested that the sums mentioned to be paid to my sons John and James and to my daughter Mary are additonal to what I have heretofore given them. And I hereby nominate and appoint my sons John and Luke Gibbons to my executors and my Wife Catharine executrix of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty ninth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seventy five. The foregoing instrument consisting of one sheet was at the date there of signed, sealed, published, and declared by the said Patrick Gibbons as one for his last will and Testament in presence of us who at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as winesses attesting thereto. B. Pearson, (...?) of the village of Aurora J. M. Wells Surgeon Dentist Patrick Gibbons (his mark) |
| Residence | 29 June 1875 | King Township, Ontario, Canada |
| Death* | 26 December 1876 | Ontario, Canada |
| Burial | December 1876 | St. John Chrysotom Cemetery, Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada, He and his wife, Catherine, are buried in section C5.9B. They have a flat headstone with this information: Patrick Gibbons Catherine Gibbons 1806 - 1876 1806-1880 Also in surrounding graves is their son Luke and his wife, Annie Menton, and Patrick's daughter, Mary and her husband, Andrew O'Brien and five of their children. |
| Probate* | 10 February 1877 | Village of Aurora, King Township, York County, Ontario, Canada, The probate record states the following: Affadavit of Value of Property In the Surrogate Court of the County of York In the Goods of Patrick deceased. John Gibbons of the Township of Peel, Postmaster, in the County of Wellington, make oath and say that I am the eldest son, and one of the executors named in the will of the said Patrick Gibbons deceased. That the personal Estate and Effects of the said deceased which he in any way died possessed of, or entitled to, and for and in respect to which letters of Probate ...? to be granted are of or about the value of Fourteen Hundred and Seventeen dollars. Household furniture - 99 Farming Implements - 230 Horses - 380 Horned Cattle - 189 Sheep and swine - 119 Cash in hand - 400 Total - $1479 Sworn at the village of Aurora, in the County of York, the tenth day of February, 1877 before me B. Pearson. Signed John Gibbons. |
Family 1 | Bridget Burke b. c 1810, d. c 1838 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1828 | This marriage date is based on the birthdate of daughter, Mary. If Patrick came to Canada in 1830, then they would have been married in Ireland., Principal=Bridget Burke |
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Family 2 | Catherine Banks b. 1806, d. 27 Mar 1882 | |
| Marriage* | 1844 | Ontario, Canada, Principal=Catherine Banks |
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Patrick Gibbons
(circa 1815 - )
| Last Edited | Nov 12, 2001 |
| Birth* | circa 1815 |
Patrick Gibbons
(1839 - )
| Father | Patrick Gibbons b. c 1802, d. 26 Apr 1869 | |
| Mother | Mary Grahen b. 1802, d. 28 Nov 1869 | |
Patrick Gibbons|b. 1839|p78.htm#i1168|Patrick Gibbons|b. c 1802\nd. 26 Apr 1869|p78.htm#i1596|Mary Grahen|b. 1802\nd. 28 Nov 1869|p82.htm#i1157||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Jan 11, 2003 |
| Birth* | 1839 | Ireland |
| Marriage* | Principal=Mary Ann O'Donnell |
Family | Mary Ann O'Donnell b. 1843, d. 1931 | |
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Patrick Gibbons
(circa 1810 - )
| Last Edited | Sep 24, 2006 |
| Birth* | circa 1810 | |
| Marriage* | 3 July 1833 | St. Paul's Catholic Mission Church, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada, The sponsor was James Daly and the ceremony was performed by Father D. Downey., Principal=Christina Faie |
| Residence* | Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States, Principal=Christina Faie | |
| Note* | Children were William, John, Robert, Patrick, Elizabeth, and others., Principal=Christina Faie |
Patrick Gibbons
(1826 - 14 April 1896)
| Father | Patrick Gibbons Sr. b. c 1802 | |
Patrick Gibbons|b. 1826\nd. 14 Apr 1896|p78.htm#i1365|Patrick Gibbons Sr.|b. c 1802|p78.htm#i1363|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 6, 2001 |
| Birth* | 1826 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Mary (?) | |
| (Witness) Death | 22 July 1863 | West Wawanosh Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada, Principal=Mary (?) |
| Death* | 14 April 1896 | Huron County, Ontario, Canada |
| Burial* | 16 April 1896 | St. Augustine's Catholic Cemetery, West Wawanosh Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada |
Patrick Gibbons
(1847 - 1 May 1915)
| Last Edited | Nov 6, 2001 |
| Birth* | 1847 | |
| Death* | 1 May 1915 | Norfolk or Oxford County, Ontario, Canada |
Patrick Gibbons
(circa 1802 - 26 April 1869)
| Last Edited | Nov 15, 2001 |
| Birth* | circa 1802 | County Mayo, Ireland, This birthdate is based on the age of 66 at death. The tombstone states he was a native of County Mayo. |
| Marriage* | Principal=Mary Grahen | |
| Emigration* | circa 1840 | Ireland, with his wife Mary Grahen and son Patrick and possibly a daughter Catherine. They purchased land in West Gwillimbury near the O'Donnell families and Thomas Gibbons. |
| Death* | 26 April 1869 | Ontario, Canada, Witness=Mary Grahen |
| Burial* | April 1869 | Holy Martyrs of Japan Catholic Cemetery, West Gwillimbury, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, Row L, Plot 6. |
Family | Mary Grahen b. 1802, d. 28 Nov 1869 | |
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Patrick Gibbons
| Father | Joseph Leonard Gibbons b. 17 Sep 1899, d. 1985 | |
| Mother | Katherine Lucy Clarkson d. 1984 | |
Patrick Gibbons||p78.htm#i1842|Joseph Leonard Gibbons|b. 17 Sep 1899\nd. 1985|p76.htm#i1484|Katherine Lucy Clarkson|d. 1984|p31.htm#i1841|Thomas L. Gibbons|b. c 1858\nd. 1923|p79.htm#i1166|Ellen J. Keaney|b. 1870\nd. 1953|p98.htm#i1167||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 12, 2001 |
| Birth* |
Patrick Edmund Gibbons
(1904 - 1966)
| Father | William Hugh Gibbons b. 1870, d. 1961 | |
| Mother | Catherine O'Hearn b. 1877 | |
Patrick Edmund Gibbons|b. 1904\nd. 1966|p78.htm#i1905|William Hugh Gibbons|b. 1870\nd. 1961|p80.htm#i1898|Catherine O'Hearn|b. 1877|p151.htm#i1899|Patrick Gibbons|b. 1839|p78.htm#i1168|Mary A. O'Donnell|b. 1843\nd. 1931|p151.htm#i1169||||||| | ||
| Last Edited | Nov 12, 2001 |
| Birth* | 1904 | |
| Death* | 1966 |
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Patrick Edmund Gibbons
(1942 - 1966)
| Father | Patrick Edmund Gibbons b. 1904, d. 1966 | |
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| Last Edited | Nov 12, 2001 |
| Birth* | 1942 | |
| Death* | 1966 |
Patrick Gibbons Sr.
(circa 1802 - )
| Last Edited | Nov 6, 2001 |
| Birth* | circa 1802 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=Bridget (?) |
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