full name | birth year | burial year | age | relationship | cemetery | location |
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Alice Alma Mary Quinlan nee Gibbon | 1917 | 1983 | 66 | wife of Alfred William Quinlan | Lawn | Cohuna Victoria Australia |
Annie Naismith nee Gibbon | wife of Alfred Douglas Naismith | Patho | Patho Victoria Australia | |||
Eleanor Warnes nee Gibbon | 88 | wife of R Mark Warnes | Municipal | Aylsham Norfolk England | ||
Eliza Wortley nee Gibbon | 1792 | 1795 | 3 | daughter of Hester Gibbon | St Mary | Dover Kent England |
Eliza Silverside Wortley nee Gibbon | 1795 | 1796 | 1 | daughter of Hester Gibbon | St Mary | Dover Kent England |
Elizabeth Fisher nee Gibbon | 1765 | 1796 | 31 | first name on the monument | St Mary | Cratfield Suffolk England |
Freda Shaw nee Gibbon | 1918 | 1988 | 70 | daughter of George Gibbon | St Oswald (part 2) | Flamborough Yorkshire England |
Hester Eve Wortley nee Gibbon | 1801 | 1805 | 4 | daughter of Hester Gibbon | St Mary | Dover Kent England |
Mahalath Sarah Plews nee Gibbon | 1859 | 1935 | 76 | first name on the monument | Municipal | Yarm on Tees Yorkshire England |
Martha Ibberson nee Gibbon | 1862 | 1932 | 70 | daughter of Ann Gibbon | St Peter | Thorner Yorkshire England |
Mary Deighton nee Gibbon | 1795 | 1839 | 44 | first name on the monument | All Saints | Spofforth Yorkshire England |
Mary Deighton nee Gibbon | 1795 | 1839 | 44 | first name on the monument | All Saints | Spofforth Yorkshire England |
Nora Cross nee Gibbon | 1911 | 1992 | 81 | daughter of Melchior Gibbon | St Oswald (part 2) | Flamborough Yorkshire England |
Sarah Girling nee Gibbon | 1771 | 1795 | 24 | first name on the monument | St Mary | Cratfield Suffolk England |
Sarah Mitchell nee Gibbon | 1827 | 1904 | 77 | daughter of William Gibbon | St Peter | Thorner Yorkshire England |
Sophia Wortley nee Gibbon | 1787 | 1789 | 2 | daughter of Hester Gibbon | St Mary | Dover Kent England |
This page contains a list of all the entries for the maiden name GIBBON that are held within the Gravestone Photographic Resource online database. It is quite likely that there are also entries available for alternative spellings of this name. It is very easy for you to check to see if there are any alternative spellings: you just need to look at the page that shows all the names listed under the starting letter (G in this case) of the maiden name you are interested in.
If you click on a particular name or GPR reference number above you will see details of what information is held for that particular person. If there is an image available then you will be able to order a free copy of it.
If you click on a particular church, parish or town name above then you will see details of all the grave monument images that are available for that particular location.
Please note that all ages and dates of birth in red have been calculated and are probably not on the monument.
You should treat the calculated dates of birth with caution as the ages given on monuments are often inaccurate. The dates and ages on many monuments are also often hard to read. It is therefore important to use the dates as guides as they may be incorrect.
The same person may appear many times in the above list. This is because a person can easily be listed on many different monuments. For instance, a person could be listed on their own grave as well as on the gravestone monuments of their children and their spouse. Occasionally names will be duplicated because the monument has in error been photographed and indexed twice.
Where a relationship is shown as unknown, this usually means that parts of the monument are illegible and relationship cannot be read.
Where no relationship is given this means that this is normally the first name on the monument. All the relationships on any particular monument relate to this first named individual.
In most cases images are available. However sometimes they will unavailable. Often this is because although images have been taken they were unfortunately lost when the resource suffered a major computer fault and not all the images could be recovered.
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