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Topic: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family. (Read 876 times)
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totally leics
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Hi, I'm hoping someone will be able to help solve this family conundrum for me.Sarah Gibbins was in the mill trade in Thurmaston in 1871, but I'm having problems tracing a husband for her then, plus in 1881 she emerges in Argyle St Leicester St.Margarets with her two youngest children, she is now Sarah Robinson, but still no husband. Could she have reverted to her maiden name, her daughters are still Gibbins. Her son Thomas is in Syston in 1881 as miller, grocer, & baker. This part of my puzzle is; did Sarah have two husbands, and if so, who were they? The second part is unfortunately more vague. There is a perceived family tradition that the Gibbins ancestors moved from Hallaton at some time in the 19th century and while I have located people by this surname in Hallaton in the 1820's I cannot find any link to the Thurmaston Gibbins family. Anyone who has had the patience to read all this and can offer any help whatsoever, I would be very grateful. TL
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Leics: Gibbins, White, Riddington, Peberdy, Spriggs, Monk, Tolton, Lane, Carver, Kenney, Johnson, Saddington, Benskin Rutland: White, Walker, Rose, Snowdin Staffs: Tuft, Westwood Shrops:Tuft, Adams, Dunbar
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xinia
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hhhmmm Syston and Thurmaston I know very well... will see if i can find anything
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Tati
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There is a perceived family tradition that the Gibbins ancestors moved from Hallaton at some time in the 19th century and while I have located people by this surname in Hallaton in the 1820's I cannot find any link to the Thurmaston Gibbins family. The 1861 census shows that George was born Hallaton:
1861 RG9/2282 115 5 Thurmaston South, Leicestershire George Gibbins, head, 36, Miller, b. Hallaton Sarah, wife, 32, b. Thurmaston Eliza A, dau, 7, scholar, b. do. Thomas, son, 5, scholar, b. do. William B, son, 4, scholar, b. do. Johnson, son, 1, b. do. Samuel Bishop, relative, wid, 75, Retired Miller, b. do. + 2 servants
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"My dear, I think the English pronounce it 'appiness" Desire and hunger is the fire I breathe Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Tati
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But it's Horninghold in 1851, Debbie 
George in 1851:
HO107/2087 661 1 Thurmaston South Daniel Bishop, head, unm, 70, Miller and Baker, b. Thurmaston South / Samuel Bishop, borther, wid, 66, Retired Farmer, b. do. George Gibbons, nephew, 26, Journeyman Miller, b. Horninghold Mary Carvell, serv, 19, General serv, b. Thurmaston North
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g eli
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There is a George Gibbins on IGI christened 1824 Horningold parent Henry Gibbins and Ann. Liz
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totally leics
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Hi everyone, I've just been out walking my dogs and have come back to a goldmine of information, you guys are brilliant, I really cannot thank you enough! With regard to Richard Robinson I believe he was a Welsh doctor born c 1837 and lived next door to Thomas Gibbins, Sarah's son in Syston, but I thought that was co-incidental, but obviously not! The only Gibbins I had located in the Hallaton area were John born c1796 and his wife Elizabeth born c1803 and a son Joseph born c1824, but Henry and Ann I'm sure are the ones. It also looks as though George Gibbins most probably met his future wife Sarah through her sister Mary Carvell when he was living at his uncles. . This information has got me out of the rut, ( I'm still learning about all this being new to it etc.,) and has given me plenty to dig deeper on now.  Again, a big thank you for all the help.
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Leics: Gibbins, White, Riddington, Peberdy, Spriggs, Monk, Tolton, Lane, Carver, Kenney, Johnson, Saddington, Benskin Rutland: White, Walker, Rose, Snowdin Staffs: Tuft, Westwood Shrops:Tuft, Adams, Dunbar
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