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Re: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family.
« Reply #9 on: Monday 01 June 09 19:06 BST (UK) »
Sounds good then  :)
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Re: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family.
« Reply #10 on: Monday 01 June 09 19:18 BST (UK) »
I've found George in 1841 - still not with his parents though

Front Street, Thurmaston South
Samuel Bishop 50 Farmer Y
Ann Bishop 55 Y
George Gibbons 15 Y
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Re: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family.
« Reply #11 on: Monday 01 June 09 20:33 BST (UK) »
There is a George Gibbins on IGI christened 1824 Horningold parent Henry Gibbins and Ann.
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Re: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family.
« Reply #12 on: Monday 01 June 09 20:44 BST (UK) »
Makes you wonder whether Samuel was in fact his stepdad ...
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Re: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family.
« Reply #13 on: Monday 01 June 09 21:18 BST (UK) »
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.
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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Re: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family.
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 02 June 09 02:01 BST (UK) »
Greeting’s….Folks.

Marriage worthy of note. :~

1824.
St: Peter’s Parish Church. Horninghold.:~

Henry Gibbins. ~ Ann Jane JOHNSON.
19th. April.
By Banns.
Groom was a Labourer.

Umm ?.....The surname of  Johnson appeared on the 61 census returns

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Re: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family.
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 02 June 09 09:21 BST (UK) »
Hi, that is the marriage Mike. Apparently Henry was born in nearby Blaston and Ann Jane in Hallaton. That probably explains gt gt uncle Johnson's name, we often wondered why that was chosen.Just out of interest he went to train as a vet in Lincolnshire. Thanks to everybody's help I have now been able to trace the Gibbins line back as far as 1716, they seem mainly to have fluctuated between Hallaton and Medbourne at that time.
It is a good feeling when discovering  family tradition to be factual, and now I've got a framework to find out more about them all   well hopefully anyway. If anyone comes across any info about the Carvell family in Thurmaston especially Sarah born c 1830 please let me know. :) TL
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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Re: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family.
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 02 June 09 09:43 BST (UK) »
The 1871 census told us that Sarah had a mother Mary born Thurmaston ca. 1808 and a sister Jane born Thurmaston ca. 1846

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1851
HO107/2087 653 11
North Thurmaston, Leicestershire

John Carver, head, 50?, Ag lab, b. Leicestershire Barkby
Mary, wife, 44, b. Thurmaston
Sarah, dau, unm, 22, Dress maker, b. do.
John, son, 13, b. do. - blind
Thomas, son, 9, scholar, b. do.
Jane, dau, 5, scholar, b. do.

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Re: The elusive Gibbins branch of the family.
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 02 June 09 09:48 BST (UK) »
They're also Carver in 1841

There's a daughter Mary age 9 who could be the Mary Carvell we found earlier ...

1841
HO107/592/7 10 8
Thurmaston North, Leicestershire

John Carver, 40, Ag lab
Mary, 30
Sarah, 12
Mary, 9
John , 3

All born in county
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