Good Morning Gene: I believe we corresponded 6 or 7 years ago.... Remember your name.... I am of the Gibson line..... My Gibsons were in Newton, Boone and Madison Counties..... Might we be of the same line? Here's my line.... Hope to hear from you.... Cordially Billieirene [email protected] 1 Jerry Man GIBSON + ? 2 Benjamin Franklin GIBSON 1830 - + ? 3 John GIBSON 3 Martha GIBSON 1850 - 3 Yell GIBSON 3 Adline GIBSON 3 Clem GIBSON 3 Mary GIBSON 3 Mealy GIBSON 1850 - 3 Newsome GIBSON - 1947 3 Tomas GIBSON 3 James Carlile GIBSON 1851 - 1924 -----My G Grandfather +Louisa TUCKER 1850 - 1927 4 Silas Lightly GIBSON 1874 - 1949 My Great-Grandfather +Alice ELMORE 1875-1920 4 Alvah GIBSON 1876 - 4 Elmer GIBSON 1878 - 4 Arrah Comfort GIBSON 1880 - 4 Burger GIBSON 1882 - 1904 4 Mack Sterling GIBSON 1884 - 4 Franklin Peel GIBSON 1886 - 4 William Jennings Bryan GIBSON 1886 - 4 Bess GIBSON 1890 - 4 Jett GIBSON 1892 - 4 Dinsmore GIBSON 1894 - >----- Original Message ----- >From: "E.L. PARKER" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 3:49 PM >Subject: Re: [GIBSON] Gibsons in Arkansas > > > > Sally: > > The Gibsons I'm working on initailly settled in Benton and Washington > > Counties and later Newton, Boone and Searcy counties. > > They also settled in Barry County, Mo. and during the Civil War many of > > them moved to Greene Co., Mo.(Springfield). > > > > > > > > Gene Parker > > Olathe, Ks. > > [email protected] > > > > > > >