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Jesse P. GIBBENS

Male 1832 - Yes, date unknown

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  • Name Jesse P. GIBBENS 
    Birth 1832  , , North Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Census 1850  Strawberry, Lawrence, Arkansas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    1850 Federal Census 
    _UID F93C98CE8DA84DD1AD5189E805E1D51A32E1 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I25030  WinderWonderland
    Last Modified 15 Dec 2012 

    Father John GIBBENS,   b. 1800, , , North Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Martha Locke WINDERS,   b. Abt 1800, , , North Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage Bef 1827 
    Family ID F8712  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • (Research):
      From Goodspeed's Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeastern Arkansas Lawrence County, D through G (http://www.couchgenweb.com/lawrence/law-defg.htm)

      Jesse P. Gibbens, farmer and stock raiser, of Spring River Township, was born in Rowan County, N. C., January 11, 1831. He is a son of John and Patsy (Winders) Gibbens, of the same State, who moved to the State of Tennessee, about the [p.790] year 1836, and settled in Shelby County, on a farm where they resided until 1846, and then changed their home for one in Lawrence County, Ark. Jesse P. Gibbens remained with his father, until he reached his majority, in this county, which was also about the time of the elder Gibbons' death, and then went back to Tennessee. After an absence of three years he returned, and was married in Lawrence County, in 1861, to Miss Mary J. Hamrich, of Tennessee, a daughter of John Hamrich. Mr. Gibbens had cleared up and improved his farm before his marriage, and he now owns 140 acres of valuable land, with over 100 acres ready for cultivation, besides having a small but select orchard and a comfortable house. In 1862 he enlisted in the Confederate army, and joined Col. Baber's regiment, serving until the final surrender. He took part in a number of sharp skirmishes at close quarters, and was always to the front in battle. He was paroled at Jacksonport, June 5, 1865, and returned home to his farm work and a more peaceful life. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbens have one daughter, the wife of F. Lee, a resident of Lawrence County. They are lovers of children, and have reared eight orphans to maturity, and started them in life with the exception of one. Both Mr. Gibbens and his wife are members of the Missionary Baptist Church, and the former a member of Rock Cave Lodge No. 847, A. F. & A. M. They are well known for their benevolence and generosity, and are highly esteemed by their neighbors.


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