1838 Aged 49 Years | Also Elizabeth Wife | of the above Joseph | Mellard. She died | December the 21st 1838 | Aged 47 Years | And of Samuel | Mellard, Son of the | above who died an Infant. GRAVESTONE IN UTTOXETER CHURCHYARD I.H.S. | Sophia Mellard | Wife of James Mellard | Died | May 5th 1827 Aged 49 | Years | James Mellard | Died | July 28th 1838 Aged 75 | Years. GRAVESTONE AT SEFTON, LANCASHIRE Sacred | to the memory of | Joseph Mellard who | died the 28th of March 1844 | aged 64 years. GRAVESTONE IN ST. JAMES'S CEMETERY, LIVERPOOL Sacred | to the memory of | Maria Mellard | who died 9 September 1857 | aged 74 years. GRAVESTONES AT WALTON-ON-THE-HILL, LIVERPOOL Underneath | lie the remains of Mary, wife of John Bibby | of Liverpool Merchant who died | June 17th 1819 aged 36 | Also John Bibby, who died July 17th 1840 | aged 65. | Also | Joseph Mellard Bibby, eldest son of the | above who departed this life the 22nd of Decr | 1855 aged 49. Sacred to the Memory of | Hartley, son of John and Fanny Bibby | Born 19th May 1842 Died 2nd July 1849 | Also of their daughter Amy, | Born 15th August 1849 Died 6th September 1852 | Also Fanny Bibby | Died November 13th 1856, Aged 44 Years. | Also of Maude, died 7th -- Ethel, 12th October 1868 | Daughters of | John and Anna Maria Emily Fleetwood Bibby. Entrance to the Vault of | John Bibby | of Hart Hill | Allerton. MURAL MONUMENT IN ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH, SEAFORTH, LANCASHIRE In Memory of | the late John Bibby Esq. of Linacre, | who died on the xviith of July MDCCCXL, | Aged LXV years. | This monument is erected, by his surviving friends, | to mark their respect for his singular abilities, | and high character as a merchant; | as well as their deep sense | of the valuable services Page 116 rendered by him | to the interests of the Town of Liverpool | "My flesh also shall rest in hope." GRVESTONE IN VICAR'S CEMETERY, WHITNASH ROAD LEAMINGTON In memory of | William Parker Esq. | late of Lichfield | who died at Leamington on the 28th of April 1860 | in the 80th year of his age | having for twenty years honourably held the | office of Magistrate for the counties of | Stafford and Warwick. In Memory of | Emma Parker | daughter of William Parker Esq. | born Janry 13th 1820 & died 4th of May 1860 | having survived her father only six days. ALL HALLOWS, ALLERTON Fanny wife of John Bibby | died 13 Nov. 1856 aged 44 years. | Their Children | John Bibby jun. died 2 Aug. 1898 aged 59 | Hartley Bibby died 2 July 1849 aged 7 | Amy Bibby died 6 Sept. 1852 aged 3 | Frances Caroline wife of John Bibby jun. | died 24 Feb. 1884 aged 40. Anna Maria Emily Fleetwood wife of John Bibby | died 7 April 1899 aged 70 | their children Maude | died 7 Oct. 1868 aged 4 | Ethel died 12 Oct. 1868 aged 2.
WALTON-ON-THE-HILL 1813. Aug. 17. bapt. James Jenkinson, son of John and Mary Bibby, Linacre, Gentleman, by W. Godwin, Curate--born 24 June 1813. 1819. June 22. bur. Mary Bibby, Linacre, aged 36, by T. Moss, Vicar. 1838. June 5. mar. John Bibby, jr., of full age, bach., merchant, of Linacre Marsh, son of John Bibby, merchant, and Fanny Hartley, of full age, spinster, Bootle Marsh, daur. of Jesse Hartley, Civil Engineer, by Thomas Bibby, A.M. Signed, John Bibby, Jun., Fanny Hartley. Wits., Martha Emma Cook, Sarah Cook, Mary Hartley, James Tyrer, William Strickland, T. Taylor. 1840. July 23. bur. John Bibby, Linacre, aged 63, by Robt. Wilson, Curate. 1855. Dec. 27. bur. Joseph Mellard Bibby, Bootle, aged 49, by William Page 115 Rawson, officiating minister. 1856. Nov. 19. bur. Fanny Bibby, Allerton, aged 44, by Edward Campbell, officiating minister. MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS GRAVESTONES AT ST. GILES'S, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME Here | lieth the Body of | Henry the Son of | Joseph and Mary Mellard | who departed this Life February | the 21st 1784 Aged 3 Years. | Here Also lieth the Body of Ellen | the daughter of Joseph and Mary | Mellard who departed this Life | February the 14th 1788 Aged 6 Months | Here Also lieth the body of Mary | the Wife of the above said Joseph | Mellard who departed this Life | December the 21st 1789 aged 40 Years | Here also lieth the body of the | above named Joseph Mellard | one of the Aldermen of this Borough | who departed this Life July 24th | 1797 aged 49 Years. | Also Elizabeth Wife of [remainder of inscription obscured]. Sacred | to the Memory of | Thomas Mellard | who departed this Life August | 13th, 1816 in the 61st Year of his Age. | Also Maria daughter of Thomas | and Jane Mellard who died June 17th | 1815 Aged 16 Years. | 1 I have not succeeded in finding the baptism of John Bibby's daughter, Mary Mellard Bibby, born 8 July 1809: it is not recorded at Holy Trinity, or at Walton-on-the-Hill. Also five Daughters, who died Infants. | Also Thomas son of the above | who died June 9th 1830 Aged 46 Years. | Also Jane Mellard Daughter of the | above who died July the 25th 1837 | Aged 50 Years. | Also Jane Mellard, Wife of | the above Thomas Mellard, who died | July 28th 1839, Aged 84 Years. Sacred | to the Memory of | Samuel Mellard who | died the 28th of September | 1801 Aged 39 Years | Also | Ann wife of the above | Samuel Mellard who | died the 9th of July 1840 | Aged 79 Years. In Memory of | Joseph Mellard | who died Oct. the 28th |
NORTON-IN-THE-MOORS 1776. Aug. 20. mar. Thomas Mellard, within the Rectory of Stoke, and Jane Bucknall, of the Rectory of Stoke, by banns, by Daniel Turner, curate. Signed, Thomas Mellard, Jane Bucknall. Wits., Richard Watkin and Elizabeth Hulme. IPSTONES 1771. Aug. 20. mar. John Mellard, of Newcastle within the Rectory of Stoke-upon-Trent, and Catherine Oulsnam,1 of the par. of Ipstones. By me, J. White, curate. Signed, John Mellard, Cath. Oulsnam her mark. Wits., Joseph Carr, Jas: Whiston. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, ST. ANNE STREET, LIVERPOOL 1806. Sept. 23. bapt. Joseph Mellard, son of John and Mary Bibby, merchant, Richmond Row--born 6 Aug. 1811. May 28. bapt. John, son of John and Mary Bibby, merchant, Richmond Row--born 14 Dec. 1810 [originally entered 15 Dec., and corrected to 14]. 1812. Apl. 26. bapt. Thomas, son of John and Mary Bibby, merchant, Richmond Row--born 7 Mch. 1812. 1 Mr. Percy W. L. Adams, who kindly sent me this marriage, says that Catherine, daughter of James and Mary Oulsnam, was baptized 31 March 1751 at Ipstones, while James Oulsnam and Mary Davenport were married there 24 December 1747. 1813. Aug. 24. bapt. James, son of John and Mary Bibby, merchant, Bootle, by Richd. T. Moss--born 24 June 1813.1
The Mallards & Their Descendants Including the Bibbys with Memoirs of Dinah Mulcok and Thomas Reade Page 113 STOKE-UPON-TRENT 1742/3. Jany. 10. mar. Joseph Mellard & Eliz. Baddiley of Newcastle. 1783. Apl. 17. mar. Samuel Mellard, of the par. of Newcastle in the Rectory of Stoke, plumber & glazier, and Ann Morgan,1 of the par. aforesaid, spinster, by banns. Signed, Samuel Mellard, Ann Morgan. Wits., Samuel Poulson, John Baddeley. 1805. Aug. 17. mar. John Bibby, of the par. of Liverpool, co. Lanc., in the diocese of Chester, merchant and bachelor, and Mary Mellard, of the par. of Newcastle in the Rectory of Stoke, spinster, by licence, by Thomas Page 114 Yeoman, curate. Signed, John Bibby, Mary Mellard. Wits., Joseph Mellard, Maria Mellard. 1 1762. Feb. 16. bapt. Ann, dau. of John Morgan, Pipemaker (Newcastle register). 1825. June 7. mar. Thomas Mulock, of this par., bachelor, and Dinah Mellard, of this par., spinster, by licence, by R. E. Aitkens, Minister of Hanley. Signed, Thomas Mulock, Dinah Mellard. Wits., Saml Ginder, Jane Mellard, Mary Pratt, John Bolesworth Goode, Charlotte Astbury, Maria Ginder. 1825. 2 Mch. mar. William James Reade, gentleman, of par. of St. James', Liverpool, bachelor, and Mary Mellard, of this par., spinster, by licence, by Benjamin Vale, curate. Signed, W. J. Reade, Mary Mellard. Wits., Wm. Parker, Samuel Poulson. 1832. Apl. 12. bapt. Thomas Mellard, son of Thomas & Dinah Mulock, Harts Hill, Gent., by F. P. Hulme--age 4 years. Dinah Maria, D. of do. do. do. --age 5 years. Benjamin Robert, son of do. do. do. --age 2 years.
Will dated 26 January 1808. I bequeath to my son James Bibby, my son-in-law Thomas Whitehouse (husband of my daur. Alice), and my son Thomas Bibby, all my stock alive and dead upon the farm I now hold in Wrightinton and Heskin together with all my husbandry utensils, and all my household furniture to be divided between them share and share alike. To my said son Thomas Bibby the remainder of my term or lease in said farm, he to pay to my said son James Bibby and my said son-in-law Thomas Whitehouse, their exors., etc., œ6 13s. 4d. yearly during said remainder of term, failing which all my stock, husbandry utensils and household furniture is to be divided between my said son James Bibby and said Thomas Whitehouse, the interest in the farm being in this case deemed by me a sufficient share for my son Thomas Bibby. And lastly I nominate, etc., John Jackman, junior, of Wrightinton, aforesaid, cabinet maker, and my son-in-law Thomas Whitehouse of Wrightinton, aforesaid, exors. of this my will, and revoke, etc. Signed JAMES BIBBY, his mark. Wits., John Jackman Senr., William Morris, Roger Dauber, his mark. Proved at Chester 26 April 1809 by John Jackman and Thomas Whitehouse, the exors. The testator died 21 April 1809. Effects under œ100. 1 The son had addressed his request for certificate to the Registrar of Births, etc., Wrightington. 2 Douglas Chapel was taken down in 1878. It stood by the River Douglas, some little distance away from the village of Parbold. 3 There was no burial ground at Douglas Chapel.
The following was sent by MSL50@webtv.net, who is not subscribed to this list. It is not always safe to pass on information about living people to others. If by any chance you know of the person the poster is interested in, the best action would be to tell him Mike is looking for him and let him email Mike at MSL50@webtv.net. And if this should result in a reunion, do let this list know about it! http://lists.rootsweb.com - Information about subscribing to RootsWeb's mailing lists. http://resources.rootsweb.com/ - Links from here give information about adoptable mailing lists. http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com - Find out what lists you are subscribed to. Margaret Olson list manager pro-tem >From: MSL50@webtv.net (mike lawhead) >Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 10:35:59 -0600 (CST) >To: BIBBY-admin@rootsweb.com >Subject: Looking for person > >I'm looking for a Bibby that was in the Navy during the early 50's. He >might have been stationed in Ca. during 52 or 53' I'm sorry but I don't >remember the first name but ,if my searching has been right there was >only one Bibby stationed in Ca n 53. -------Thanks if you can help me >are not.--------Mike
Any one with an interest in Dr. Samuel Bibby and wife Katherine Gilberson Bibby of Idaho please contact me. Nita Pearce
Book by John e. Biby. Hope this isn't too large. There are a lot of errors in this book. Nita INTRODUCTION By way of introduction, a few words about the origin of the name Bibby, and when & where the name first made it's apperaance, may be of interest. In P.H. Reaney's book on British surnames the view is expressed that the name Bibby is a diminutive of Bib, a pet name of Isobel (or Isabel). Other authorities agree with this view. It was common custom when a child was born after the death of the father or when the name of the father was not disclosed for the child to be given the name or pet name of the mother as a surname. As to the date when the name Bibby first came into use as a surname, the fact that it is not found in the Doomsday book , which was completed during the years 1085 - 1086, suggests that it first made its appearance at some date after the Conquest in 1066. The earliest occurrence of the name that I have found is in a pipe-roll relating to Shropwhire dated 1196, in which the name William Bibbe appears. I have only found two other appearances of the name during the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th centuries outside of the County of Lancashire. The name William Bibbi appears in a Assize Court Roll of Staffordshire dated 1288, and the name Robert Bybby appears in a rent toll of the Manor of Wakefield, Yorks, dated 1284. It is rather amazing that while the name Bibby or the like is found so infrequently in documents relating to counties other than Lancashire it occurs with considerable frequency in documents relating to Lancashire during the 13th, 14th, 15th, & 16th centuries. My source of information relating to the Bibby's living in Lancashire during these four centuries is the Victoria History of Lancashire, 1906, and the following are a few notes taken from this source. In the year 1292 Richard son of Bibby was non-suited in a claim against Robert, son of Ellis de Ribchester. In 1313 John de Warre granted to John Bibby two plots of land on the heath at Manchester. In 1356 Adam Bibby, demised, land at Ribchester to William de Bradley, ferryman, who was to hold it by paying 12 pence and ferrying men across the river. In 1348 William Bibby and his wife Cecily made a settlement of their land (in Manchester). In 1356 Richard Bibby gave his lands and burgages to William and Robert de Hunt. In 1377 - 1378 William Bibby died, and under an elaborate settlement his brother James became his heir. In 1365 Ellen, widow of John de Bolton, recovered land and rent in Coppull against John de Coppull and Anice, the widow of Thomas Henry, son William Bibby, and John de Ugnal. During the period 1479-1491 one James Bibby was a chantry priest in a Catholic Chapel at Standish, Lancs. One of his duties was to pray each day for the souls of the founder and his relatives. (page 191, Vol. V!, Victoria History of Lancashire.) In 1444 James Bibby complained that Thurston Robinson and Robert Chorlton of Chorlton cum Hardy had broken into his closes and houses at Reddish and taken away corn and grass to the value of L100. In 1552 Ruth Bibby claimed a messuage and land against Ralph Disconson, The said Ruth claimed a direct descent from Margaret Reddish. In 1596 William Dawson purchased land from Edward Bibby and Elizabeth, widow of Gilbert Bibby. In 1665 the South porch of Manchester Cathedral was rebuilt by a Manchester merchant named Bibby. It is noteworthy that although there is ample evidence as shown in the preceding paragraphs of Bibby's living in mid-Lancashire in the neighbourhood of Preston, Wigan and Manchester during the 13th, 14th; 15th, & 16th centuries I have not been able to find andy evidence of any family of this name living in north Lancashire (i.e. Lancaster, Wyresdale, and the Fylde), before 1608. The earliest evidence of any Bibby living in north Lancashire that I can find is an entry in the register of births at the Lancaster Parish Church of the baptism of John Bibby son of James Bibby on 1st January 1608. The conclusion I draw is that some enterprising Bibby from mid-Lancashire, perhaps in search of land, migrated northward in the direction of Lancaster at a date about 1600. In the center of the old village of Bolton-le-Sands, near Carnforth, stand a pair of dignified small stone houses, one of which is now converted to a village store and the other is a doctor'd surgery. In the stone lintel overthe door is inscribed "James Bibby Built these houses in 1745." ************************* Our family's roots are in Over-Wyresdale, the upper part of the valley of the Wyre, a stream that rises in the Forest of Bowland and crosses north Lancashire to empty into the Irish Sea at Fleetwood. Few of my readers will ever have been there and for this reason a brief description of the neighbourhood and of the origins of the family there might be usesful. The earliest record of Bibby's living in Over-Wyresdale is of the marriage at Lancaster Parish Church of John Bibby I to Annas Slayer, both of Wyresdale, before the mayor, on 1st July 1654, during the period of the protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. Their son John Bibby II,born 1656, is known to have lived at Marshaw, some three miles west of Abbeystead, at a point where the Wyre, still a mountain stream, emerges from the Trough of Bowland. There are several farmsteads at Marshaw, all deriving from the seventeenth century though with later additions, and it was at one of these that John Bibby II lived. It is rough country up at Marshaw. On the south side of the valley is heath, bog and moor; on the north side there is grass and a few trees. On a summer day it is a tranquil place, with the stream tumbling down over the boulders and a big view over the Lancashire plain to the west. You can buy heather honey at one of the farms. At week-ends you may see a few tourists exploring the Trough of Bowland, enjoying the silence or perhaps listening forthe call of the curlew. On a week-day your only companions will be the handful of people who work on the land. In winter it is windswept, bleak, wild and desolate. Probably John Bibby II, a tenant farmer, reared sheep and perhaps kept a few horses, cows and chickens as well. John BIbby II married twiceand outlived both his wives. We know little about him; what we do know, is from his will which has been preserved. Here it is: *********************************************** In the name of god amen--the seventh day of Agust 1729--I John Bibby of Marshaw in Over Wyersdale in the Parish of Lancaster and County of Lancaster being in perfect memory and remembrance praised bee god Do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form following - viz first I Bequeath my soule into the hands of Almighty god-hoping through the merrits of Jesus Christ my savior to Receive free pardon and forgiveness of All my sins and as for my body to bee buryed in Christion burial at the Discreshion of my execiter hearafte nnominated= Item - I give to my son James Bibby the sum of five shillings as Also my Best sute of gray Cloths that is Coat vest and breechis Item= All the Rest of my estate god Almighty hath been pleased to bless me with I give to my son John Bibby upon Condition that he shall pay all my Debts Legasees and funerall exp[emncis and makes him sole execiter of this my Last will and testament Revoking all other wills and testaments In Witness Whereof I have herunto set my hadn and seal the Day of yer first above Writen signed sealed and published in the presence of JOHN BIBBY William Jackson his mark Thomas Corles John Townley It is evident from the handwriting that William Jackson drew the will, probably on his friend's deathbed, for John died before the year was out, and his mark on the document suggeststhat he could neither read nor write. We can infer from the will that John Bibby II was survived by two sons, John III and James, and that John, the elder son, was the more fortunate. John Bibby III inherited the farm at Marshaw on the deth of his father in 1729. John Bibby III married Margaret Townley in 1717. He died intestate in 1739 at the age of about 55, having survived his father by only ten years, leaving a widow and six children, the youngest of whom was only four years old. Less is known of the younger brother James Bibby I, though heis dsescribed in the records as a husbandman and he was probably employed by one of the larger farmers in the lower and more fertile part of the valley. He had four chldren by his first wife Ellen Kitchen, who died in 1721, and at least ten more by his second wife Elizabeth Brewer, whom he married in 1722. His signature appears on the administration bond consequent upon his elder brother's death, showing that he was able to write. The record of the death of a James Bibby in 1758 probably relates to him. It may have been this James Bibby who was a churchwarden in Lansaster Parish Church in 1740. The farm at Marshaw passed to John Bibby III's third son, James Bibby II, who, as his will shows, was still at Marshaw, described as a yoeman, when he died in 1797. James married Sarah Ward in 1751 and there were seven children by this marriage. Whether the farm remained in the family after James' daeth, and if so far how long, is not known, though there is some evidence that Joshua, James' youngest son, lived there till he moved to Tewitfield in 1815 and that another James, a grandson, was still there in 1828. The sons and grandsons of the two brothers, John Bibby III and James B:ibby I, were sturdy and fertile and remarkable for their longevity. Most of them married and raised large families, and by the beginning of the nineteenth century there were a dozen of more families of Bibbys, a veritable tribe, living in the parish, all descendants of the two brothers. The parish records are incomplete and it is impossible to trace all the branches with certainty, but it is probable that our branch of the family is descended from James, the younger brother, rather than John. The largest village in Over-Wyresdale is Abbeystead, built of the local hard yellow gritstone in a little oasis of lush trees, a quiet hamlet of green and gold which, but for the want of a public house (a deficiency for which the Bibbys and the Pyes are still blamed), would remind one of a village in the Cotswolds. The parish records are full of the births and deaths of many generations of Bibbys, Pyes, Winders, Drinkalls, Brewers, Townleys and some others, families of the parish who inter-married frequently. The bodies of our ancestors almost certainly lie buried in the graveyard of the parish church, but few are marked by tombstones. The oldest tombstone is that of Edward Bibby, carpeter, of Emmetts, who died in 1815, aged 80, the youngest son of John Bibby III and an ancestor of Geoffrey Bibby who is now curator of the Museum of Pre-history at Aarhus, Denmnark, and the author of "The Testimony of the Spade and "Four Thousand Years Ago." During the second half of the nineteenth century the Bibbys began to migrate westward and northward to Ellel, Tewitfield, Cockerham, Lancaster, Kendal and of course to Quernmore, and by the end of the century there were none left at Over-Wyresdale. The last Bibby marriage recorded there was in 1856, but some of the old folk chose the churchyard as their last resting place; the last recorded burial was in 1940. JAMES BIBBY OF ELLEL The earliest of my Bibby ancestors known with any certainty is James Bibby of Ellel, the father of my great grandfather Edward Bibby of Conder MIll. James Bibby of Ellel had four children of whom my gr grandfather, Edward, was the eldest. The names and dates of baptism and places of baptism of the four children of James Bibby of Ellel are shown below: Edward son of James Bibby of Ellel Bapt. 11th Apr. 1779 at Cockerham, Peggy daughter of James of Ellel Bapt. 28th July 1781 at Lancaster James son of James of Ellel Bapt. 29th Aug. 1784 at Ellel Betty daughter of James of Ellel Bapt. 25th Dec. 1788 at Ellel It will be noted in the entry of one birth, that of Peggy, which was given to me by the County Archivist at Preston, the name of the mother is shown as Betty. A search was made for the marriage of James Bibby to Betty and the Rev. H.A. Bland, Vicar of Lancaster Parish Church, found the following entry in his marriage register: "James Binny of this parish, husbanman, and Elizabeth Askey of this parish, spinster married in this church by banns, this first day of July in the year 1773 by me John Spicer, curate. The marriage was solemized between us in the presence of William HOwson." *mark of James Bibby *mark of Elizabeth Askey From the mode of signature it is clear that James Bibby and his wife could neither read nor write. The identity of Edward Bibby, eldest son of James Bibby of Ellel, as my gr grandfather Edward Bibby of Conder Mill is proved beyond any reasonable doubt by the factthat the age at death given in my gr grandfather's death certificate agrees within a year with the date of birth of Edward, son of James Bibby of Ellel. Furthermore, in the census record telating to Conder Mill taken on 30th March 1851 the birthplace of my gr grandfather Edward is given as Ellel. NOTE: Nita Pearce In the upper right hand corner of the first page Candace Bibby wrote: This is a book of Bibbys' that emigrated to the US to WV in 1820 or 50. They're from Lancashire in England & are probably our family 200 years before 1800. signed Candace
Film Number Beginning Date Ending Date Contents M 6571 - - 1. Deed extract, Thomas Wallace from Silas Griffith, Dorchester County, 10 November 1820 2. Survey, courses for "Shinton's Outlett," "Harper's Delight," Dorchester County, 1728, 1731 3. Survey extract, "Shinton's Outlett," 1732 (1839) 4. Deed, Solomon Kirway, Charles Tubman, Samuel Moobray and Benjamin G. Keen, as commissioners to settle the estate of John Wells, to Comfort Applegarth, "John's Pasture," Dorchester County, 12 January 1837 5. Deed, John Applegarth from James A. Stewert for part of "Johnson's Addition," "Johnson's Contrivance," "Keenes Security," and "Keenes Rest," Dorchester County, 12 June 1848 6. Deed, John E. Applegarth from Levin L. Keene for "Mt. Pleasant Resurveyed," Dorchester County, 19 March 1868 7. Deed, Matthew Bibby from Harper V. Foxwell, "Harpers First Venture," Dorchester County, 11 March 1767 8. Deed, Joshua Meekins from Matthew Keene, "Keenes Rest" and "Johnsons Contrivance," Dorchester County, 6 May 1792 9. Certificate of survey, John Wells, "Johns Pasture," Dorchester County, 5 January 1806 10. Survey, courses for "Keen's Rest," "Keen's Security," and "Vachel Keenes Quarter," Dorchester County, 1752, 1762 11. Receipt, George Keene for payment for "Wheatly's Adventure," Dorchester County, 31 May 1830 12. Certificate of survey, James Bibby, resurvey of "Shenton's Outlett" and "Harpers First Venture" into "James Beginning," Dorchester County, 25 November 1769 13. Patent, Richard Tubman, "Tubman's Point," Dorchester County, 4 July 1715 14. Patent, George Staplefort, "Staplefort's Adventure," Dorchester County, 4 June 1734 15. Patent, James Farguson, "Farguson's Regulation," Dorchester County, 21 July 1747 16. Patent, William Thompson, "Thompson's Chance," Dorchester County, 11 March 1729 17. Patent, Henry Hines, "Hines Security," Dorchester County, 14 August 1739 18. Patent, John Reid, "Kimballs Increase," Dorchester County, 1 July 1807 19. Patent, James Bibby, "James Regulation" [?], Dorchester County, 3 July 1771 20. Patent, Richard Tubman and William Jones, "St. Giles Fields," Dorchester County, 21 July 1672
Marriage Records 1780-1867 Dorchester County Maryland (Alpha order by husband A - E) 10 JUL 1827 BIBBY, Henry GRAHAM, Sally 3 APR 1862 BIBBY, James TOLLEY, Emily 30 OCT 1805 BIBBY, John McNAMARA, Caroline 17 FEB 1806 BIBBY, John DODGE, Elizabeth 3 APR 1797 BIBBY, Matthew MANN, Rebecca 1 JAN 1827 BIBBY, Stanley DEAN, Nancy
Bebee, Edmond 12-12-1660/12-31-1660 to my son Edmond Bebee my plantation whereon I live. My outward estate and my n woman to be eq did by my loving wf frances Bebee and my 2 children Edmohd and Elizabeth. To my wf my plantation for life to bring up my children. And if both my children should die in their minority then their estate to return to my wf and my brother George Freshwater three children. To my sister Elizabeth Freshwater 140 #t to purchase a ring to wear in token of my lovel. Wf estrx. Wit Agnes Stratton, robert burrell p 80 (widow frances md Nathaniel Wilkins p 209)
I just typed in the name Bibby and pulled up several letters from and to Thomas Bibby. Nita Pearce http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwhome.html
Hello fellow Bibby hunters. I am researching the family of WILLIAM BIBBY (journeyman Shipwright) and his wife JANE GREGGS. I have been unable to find their marriage as yet, but it appears that they had their children baptised at St. Peters Church, Liverpool: William Owen Bibby born 1845, Prescot (died before 1862) John Greggs Bibby bp 27 Feb 1848 (died before 1855) John Owen BIBBY born 14 Mar 1855 at 40 Roscoe St, Liverpool Alexander William Bibby bp 6 April 1851 Sarah Jane Bibby bp 4 April 1853 Jane Ann Bibby bp 24 Aug 1857 William Molyneux Bibby bp 17 Aug 1862 William M Bibby was found to be living in Aberdeen St, Toxteth Park, Liverpool in 1881, a boat builder, bording with another Bibby (possibly an uncle); Alexander W Bibby, clockfitter born Tranmere in 1830. There was also a Mary Jane Bibby bp at St Peters on 7 Dec 1837 (dau of William and Jane) but this must be too early to be the same William and Jane. john Owen Bibby married Hannah Simpson in 1878 Liverpool St Lukes and they had William George Bibby and Eleanor in 1880 at Toxteth park. Any comments would be gratefully received. Regards Juliet Evans --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.191 / Virus Database: 91 - Release Date: 11/09/00
Richard Bush, b. abt. 1640 Essex Co., Va married Elizabeth Bibby. Was John Bebe (Bibby) Elizabeth's father? Any information you can give me re Elizabeth's parents, children, etc., would be appreciated. Thanks Sue
Hi Laura and all Bibby listers, I would suggest that the Joseph Bibby you are looking for is a descendant of the Joseph Bibby(1805-1893), from Wyresdale, Lancashire, who emigrated to Charleston WV in 1832. This Joseph married Margaret Swarbrick in Lancaster in 1831, and their children were: Ellen, b 1831 Edward, b 1835 James b 1837 Robert b 1840 Sarah b 1842 Joseph b 1844 John Henry b 1848 William b 1851 Isabella b 1853 Samuel b 1855 I dont have a complete list of the grandchildren, but one that might possibly fit yours is Roberts son, Joseph Ernest Bibby. He was probably born in the late 1860s or early 1870s. My records say he was married twice, but dont give the names of his wives. If you, or anyone else, can find out more about this family I would be very interested. John Bibby Wolverhampton, England -----Original Message----- >Hi, I am looking for any information on a Joseph Bibby called JOBBIE, >who married Laura Richmond abt. 1900-1905 in W.VA he died in 1961 in >Charleston WVA and is buried at Springhill cemetery Charleston WVA, I >dont have any other information at this time. anything appreciated. >Thanks laura
Hi, I am looking for any information on a Joseph Bibby called JOBBIE, who married Laura Richmond abt. 1900-1905 in W.VA he died in 1961 in Charleston WVA and is buried at Springhill cemetery Charleston WVA, I dont have any other information at this time. anything appreciated. Thanks laura -- http://www.geocities.com/mamafrost/index.html A.n.d.e.r.s.o.n-B.o.w.l.e.s-B.u.n.c.h-B.l.a.c.k C.o.l.y.e.r-D.e.S.p.a.i.n-F.e.r.r.y-F.r.o.s.t G.r.a.h.a.m-B.u.r.t.o.n-J.a.s.p.e.r-H.u.c.k.a.b.y M.c.C.u.b.b.i.n.s -N.e.a.t-P.a.i.n.t.e.r-R.i.c.h.m.o.n.d R.e.x.r.o.a.t-B.o.l.e.n-Q.u.i.n.n-W.a.r.d-W.a.l.k.e.r W.r.i.g.h.t My biggest brick wall John Frost Born Clinton County Ky-1841 d. 1910 parents were William Frost & Rachael? What was Rachael"s maiden name? mailto:lsllwright@fuse.net
From: Bernard F Pickles To: Bibby-email Subject: BIBBY=BARR Can anyone connect to a marriage of an Anthony Barr to an Ellen Bibby in the Hull, E.Yks. area about 1864? Thanks in anticipation. Bernard F. Pickles beefpick@lks.net Canada
Can anyone connect to a marriage of an Anthony Barr to an Ellen Bibby in the Hull, E.Yks. area about 1864? Thanks in anticipation. Bernard F. Pickles beefpick@lks.net Canada
Seeking connections to a Joseph Bibby & Ellen Prior, both born in Wigan, Lancs., married in Hull, Yorks. 2 Sept 1848. Thanks in anticipation. Bernard F. Pickles beefpick@lks.net Canada
I have just posted this to the new West Virginia Genealogy message board, and I thought Id post it here as well. Joseph Bibby, b 1805 in Lancaster, England, and hid wife Margaret Swarbrick emigrated to Charleston WV around the 1830s. There children were: Ellen Bibby, 1831-1850 Edward Bibby, 1835-1912, m Lucy Rand James Bibby, 1837-1913, m1 Emma Starke, m2 Eugenia Atkinson Robert Bibby, 1840-1926, m1 Harriett Connell, m2 Sarah King Sarah Jane Bibby, 1842-?, m Phillip Noyes Joseph Bibby, 1844-? John Henry Bibby, 1848-1902, m Anne Lee Cowie William Whittlw Bibby, 1851-1924, m Nancy Isabella Bibby, 1853-? Samuel Bibby, 1855-1908, m Emma Singleton I would be interested to contact any descendants of these. John Bibby Wolverhampton, England _____________________________________________________________ Add email to your web site - FAST, FREE, and CUSTOMIZED! .............. http://www.everyone.net ..............