Amanda Maria Bacon
born January 31, 1844 died June 17, 1930
daughter of Ira Bacon and Naomi Bennet
Charles David Gibbs
born November 2, 1832 died February 8, 1878
son of Willard Gibbs and Patience Main
married January 28, 1873
children:
Edgar Clement Gibbs
born June 8, 1875 died March 29, 1946
married July 4, 1896 to Musa E. Williams
Charles Willard Gibbs
born April 21, 1878 died December 17, 1947
married February 20, 1902 to Emma Sophia Theresa Brandt
(children: Ila Mae Gibbs, Iva Marie Gibbs and Charles Merle Gibbs)
Amanda Maria (Bacon) Gibbs
(2nd marriage)
Henry Silvius
born October 15, 1821 died April 9, 1906
married April 2, 1879
no children.
NOTE: Amanda's first husband, Charles David Gibbs died in a house moving accident in 1878 while Amanda was pregnant with their second son, Charles Willard Gibbs. The house that was being moved was owned by his cousin, Ami Gibbs, a son of Alanson Gibbs.
Amanda owned about 35 acres of the original Willard Gibbs homestead as recently as 1917. The DeKalb county plat map indicates that she was still the owner in 1929.
Amanda had a step-daughter, Mila Ann Gibbs (Mrs. James Cook) from her husband's first marriage to Mila Ann Lucas.
Amanda was a sister of Henry Maturean Bacon (#9606121) who is also buried at Blood's Point.
Amanda Maria Bacon
born January 31, 1844 died June 17, 1930
daughter of Ira Bacon and Naomi Bennet
Charles David Gibbs
born November 2, 1832 died February 8, 1878
son of Willard Gibbs and Patience Main
married January 28, 1873
children:
Edgar Clement Gibbs
born June 8, 1875 died March 29, 1946
married July 4, 1896 to Musa E. Williams
Charles Willard Gibbs
born April 21, 1878 died December 17, 1947
married February 20, 1902 to Emma Sophia Theresa Brandt
(children: Ila Mae Gibbs, Iva Marie Gibbs and Charles Merle Gibbs)
Amanda Maria (Bacon) Gibbs
(2nd marriage)
Henry Silvius
born October 15, 1821 died April 9, 1906
married April 2, 1879
no children.
NOTE: Amanda's first husband, Charles David Gibbs died in a house moving accident in 1878 while Amanda was pregnant with their second son, Charles Willard Gibbs. The house that was being moved was owned by his cousin, Ami Gibbs, a son of Alanson Gibbs.
Amanda owned about 35 acres of the original Willard Gibbs homestead as recently as 1917. The DeKalb county plat map indicates that she was still the owner in 1929.
Amanda had a step-daughter, Mila Ann Gibbs (Mrs. James Cook) from her husband's first marriage to Mila Ann Lucas.
Amanda was a sister of Henry Maturean Bacon (#9606121) who is also buried at Blood's Point.
Family Members
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Benjamin Franklin Bacon
1826–1881
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Emily Samantha Bacon Briggs
1827–1907
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Henry Maturean Bacon
1829–1915
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Pvt Fredus Chapman Bacon
1831–1862
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PVT Fredus Chapman Bacon
1834–1862
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Barbara Jane Bacon Lewis
1834–1907
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Zera Oviatt Bacon
1837–1921
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Willard Abner Bacon
1840–1923
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David Addison Bacon
1842–1854
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Ira Ladernia Bacon
1846–1930
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John Turner Bacon
1849–1929
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