
Jacob Gibbs, Sr.

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Name Jacob Gibbs Suffix Sr. Birth Exeter, Devon, England Christening 28 Mar 1630 Exeter St Sidwell, Exeter, Devon, England Gender Male Death 01 Nov 1708 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Person ID I312684225104 Oswald Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
Family Elizabeth Andrus, b. Abt. 1635, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Marriage 04 Dec 1657 Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Children 1. Mary Gibbs, b. 21 Apr 1659, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America [Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
2. Jacob Gibbs, b. 22 Jun 1666, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
3. Mrs. Elizabeth Gibbs, b. 01 Apr 1672, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 08 May 1735 (Age 63 years)
4. Hester Gibbs, b. 13 Sep 1672, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 1721, Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
(Age 48 years)
5. Abigail Gibbs, b. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 17 Jun 1753, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
[Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
6. Sarah Gibbs, b. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 25 Oct 1741, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Family ID F1595 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
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Notes - DEATH: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticu
DEATH: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Vital Records Vol. 2 page 236 (FHL 6189) Barbour Collection (FHL film 2983 page 112).
!Ancient Windson, Conn Stiles Conn. W9,
!Ancient Windson, Conn Stiles Conn. W9, p. 287, Vol 2`
!Gibbs Fam Bullestin B12B7, p 40, 39, 37
Of Windsor, Connecticut at time of his m
Of Windsor, Connecticut at time of his marriage to Elizabeth
May have married an Abigail. The last 3 children would fit good with a 2nd wife.
!SOURCE: NEHGR VOL V, RECORDS OF WINDSO
!SOURCE: NEHGR VOL V, RECORDS OF WINDSOR, PG 227 GIVES MARRIAGE DATE AND PLACE !SOURCE: MARRIAGE - IGI 1988 ED, CONNECTICUT P0044 PG 6286, 7024124 44 !SOURCE: ANCESTRAL FILE VERSION 4.15 !SOURCE: THE GREAT MIGRATION BEGINS, 1995 EDITION, VOL II, PG 758
!SOURCE: Letter 2 Oct 1995 from Richard
!SOURCE: Letter 2 Oct 1995 from Richard Bronson, 221 N. Sunderland Rd., Spokane, WA 99206-3711
(21) (d)
(21) (d)
(Research):Came to the new world 1632. O
(Research):Came to the new world 1632. Occupation Linen weaver, "lin Cloth weaver" He was in court in 1650 and was fined for several misdemeanors. Records begun in Windsor in 1674 show he married Elizabeth Andros, in 1657, and they were parents of seven children, two of whom died young. Jacob Gibbs had inherited land from his father and mother. He became a Freeman in 1669. He appeared to have made his living as a linen weaver. In March he added two new people to his household, Seth Arnold, the son of Daniel Arnold, put himself as an apperntice to Jacob Gibbs
This information was on a pedegree sheet
This information was on a pedegree sheet, Research by Carl Hadley in March 1978, (He used a professional Genealogical Reasearch Company...Institute of Family Research, Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah, 57 West South Temple Street, 801-531-7911.
[Brderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #1353
[Brderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #1353, Date of Import: Jun 14, 1997] Taken from " Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John, 1630, Volume 5" In 1651 Jacob Gibbs was fined 40 shillings for a misdemeanor and warned to expect a more severe penalty in the future. He and his wife joined the Windsor Church in 1693, but later moved to Westfield, Mass. In 1670 he was deeded an island in the Windsor River by its Indian owner. Father is said to have landed at Dorchester 30 May 1930 (Dorchester town records reputedly list him there in 1630), which would mean that Jacob was probably born there -- the would not likely have traveled as a baby. Another source says that the arrival date for Gyles was 2 Nov 1631 at Nantasket, MA. He was made a Freeman on 4 Mar 1632 in Dorchester. Jacob could thus have been born in England, on board crossing the Atlantic, or in Dorchester, MA. Baptised 28 March of assumed birth year.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. [Brderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #1353, Date of Import: Jun 14, 1997]
GenServ (http://www.GenServ.COM) Databa
GenServ (http://www.GenServ.COM) Database SCHD8EG belonging to: Labeaux Schiek, 402 6th st. Apt 204, Bremerton, WA 98337) !New England Marriages prior to 1700, p.360 Archive record.
Jacob married Elizabeth Androw 4 Dec 165
Jacob married Elizabeth Androw 4 Dec 1657 in Windsor CT she died 13 Jan 1695/6in Windsor, CT.
!SPOUSE: LDS ANCESTRAL FILE #J6PB-5C. !S
!SPOUSE: LDS ANCESTRAL FILE #J6PB-5C. !SEAL SPOUSE: LDS IGI film 1760729.
4 gg neph
4 gg neph
(21) dead
(21) dead
(Research):Came to the new world 1632.
(Research):Came to the new world 1632. Occupation Linen weaver, "lin Cloth weaver" He was in court in 1650 and was fined for several misdemeanors. Records begun in Windsor in 1674 show he married Elizabeth Andros, G in 1657, and they were parents of seven children, two of whom died young. Jacob Gibbs had inherited land from his father and mother. He became a Freeman in 1669.
!All info from FGR Film # Archives
!All info from FGR Film # Archives LDS Church. Also in Ancestry File SLC !Christening information found in Ancestral File SLC. !All Information in the book The "Mary and John" p. 31 & 32 They note as their source of information that Robert H. Gibbs wrote " Descendants of Giles Gibbs, The Gibbs Family Bulletin No. 5, January 1925, The Pressof the Page Military Academy, Los Angeles, Cal., pp. 37-59.
1. IGI. 2. Ancestral File.
1. IGI. 2. Ancestral File.
cARROLL fAMILY
cARROLL fAMILY
dead
dead
!REF.: Christening date, death date and
!REF.: Christening date, death date and marriage listed on LDS Ancestral File Computer 1993. See WHEELRIGHT references for father. "Gibbs Fam Bulletin B1287 p. 46
Baptized 28 Mar 1629 Sidwell, Exwter, En
Baptized 28 Mar 1629 Sidwell, Exwter, England
[Brderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #135
[Brderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #1353, Date of Import: Jun 14,1997] Taken from " Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John, 1630,Volume 5" In 1651 Jacob Gibbs was fined 40 shillings for a misdemeanor andwarned to expect a more seve re penalty in the future. He and hiswife joined the Windsor Church in 1693, but later move d to Westfield,Mass. In 1670 he was deeded an island in the Windsor River by itsIndian owne r. Father is said to have landed at Dorchester 30 May 1930 (Dorchestertown records reputedly li st him there in 1630), which would mean thatJacob was probably born there -- the would not l ikely have traveledas a baby. Another source says that the arrival date for Gyles was 2No v 1631 at Nantasket, MA. He was made a Freeman on 4 Mar 1632 inDorchester. Jacob could thu s have been born in England, on boardcrossing the Atlantic, or in Dorchester, MA. Baptised 28 March of assumed birth year.From Ancestral File (TM), dataas of 2 January 1996. [Brderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #1353, Date of Import: Jun 14,1997] From Toponce Family Files by H. Cullen Toponce
- DEATH: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticu