Atlanta Constitution
Dr.Thomas Gibson, Twiggs County.
Macon, Ga., December 12 (Special) Dr. Thomas Gibson, one of the best known physicians in the state and one of the oldest, died last late last night on his plantation in Twiggs county, several miles from Macon, after an illness of several weeks. he was the father of Dr. O.C. Gibson, county physician, and was 86 years of age. For 67 years Dr. Gibson had practiced medicine and he kept at it until he was taken ill. He was born in Warren county and was the last of six brothers, three physicians and three lawyers. his father, Dr. Thomas Gibson, was the first ordinary and clerk Warren county ever had and his grandfather was a
colonel in the revolutionary war under General Nathaniel Greene in the southern campaign. Dr. Gibson was possessed of a remarkable memory and notwithstanding his advanced age, never wore eyeglasses. He had been a Mason ever since 1842 and that order will have charge of the funeral services. He will be buried tomorrow at the family burying ground at Mountain Springs.
Title Gibson, Minnie
Birth Date 1877-01-05
Age at Death 48 years 2 months 29 days
City of Death Haddock
County of Death Jones
Date of Death 1925-04-04
Year of Death 1925
Father's Name J. R. Andrews
Mother's Name Mattie E. Cox
First Name Minnie
Last Name Gibson
Race or Ethnic Origin Caucasian
Certificate Number 11599
Sex Female
Spouse's Name Tom Gibson
Format Document
Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates
Filename 004179250_01372.jpg
Atlanta Constitution
Dr.Thomas Gibson, Twiggs County.
Macon, Ga., December 12 (Special) Dr. Thomas Gibson, one of the best known physicians in the state and one of the oldest, died last late last night on his plantation in Twiggs county, several miles from Macon, after an illness of several weeks. he was the father of Dr. O.C. Gibson, county physician, and was 86 years of age. For 67 years Dr. Gibson had practiced medicine and he kept at it until he was taken ill. He was born in Warren county and was the last of six brothers, three physicians and three lawyers. his father, Dr. Thomas Gibson, was the first ordinary and clerk Warren county ever had and his grandfather was a
colonel in the revolutionary war under General Nathaniel Greene in the southern campaign. Dr. Gibson was possessed of a remarkable memory and notwithstanding his advanced age, never wore eyeglasses. He had been a Mason ever since 1842 and that order will have charge of the funeral services. He will be buried tomorrow at the family burying ground at Mountain Springs.
Title Gibson, Minnie
Birth Date 1877-01-05
Age at Death 48 years 2 months 29 days
City of Death Haddock
County of Death Jones
Date of Death 1925-04-04
Year of Death 1925
Father's Name J. R. Andrews
Mother's Name Mattie E. Cox
First Name Minnie
Last Name Gibson
Race or Ethnic Origin Caucasian
Certificate Number 11599
Sex Female
Spouse's Name Tom Gibson
Format Document
Cite as Death Certificates, Vital Records, Public Health, RG 26-5-95, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Georgia Death Certificates
Filename 004179250_01372.jpg
Family Members
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Agnes O. Andrews Adams
1872–1939
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Ida Lou Andrews Bivins
1873–1933
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Etta Mary Andrews Thompson
1875–1960
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Claude Andrews
1878–1913
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James Gray Andrews
1880–1949
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Alice Irene Andrews Branan
1882–1975
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Charles Andrews
1884–1939
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Sara Andrews Wood
1886–1958
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Roland R. Andrews
1888–1977
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Rev Bernard Robert Andrews
1890–1962
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Bruce Andrews
1892–1950
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