Her first marriage was to O.W. White.
They were the parents of one son, Oscar W. White.
Per the 1900 Census for Washington, District of Columbia, she married David J. Gibbon about 1868.
They had no children.
The Washington Post February 27, 1914
Obituary
Mrs. Marian E. Gibbon
Mrs. Marian E. Gibbon, widow of Captain David J. Gibbon, United States Army, died yesterday at the home of her son, Oscar W. White at the Oakland Apartment after a long illness, aged 76 years. Mrs. Gibbon was born in Pennsylvania. She was married to O.W. White, who died about 25 years ago and afterward wedded Captain Gibbon. She came to live in this city when Captain Gibbon resigned from the Army. He died seven years ago and his widow has since made her home with her son. She was a member of the Army and Navy Relief Association and the Legion of Loyal Women. The Rev. Henry N. Couden will officiate at the funeral tomorrow at 2PM at the chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons and the interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery.
The Washington Post February 27, 1914
Gibbon. On Thursday morning, February 26, 1914 at 1 o'clock, Marian E. Gibbon, widow of Captain David J. Gibbon, United States Army at the home of her son, Oscar W. White, the Oakland Apartments, 2006 Columbia Road. Funeral private, Saturday, February 28 at 2PM from the Chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons, 1730 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. Interment Arlington National Cemetery.
Her first marriage was to O.W. White.
They were the parents of one son, Oscar W. White.
Per the 1900 Census for Washington, District of Columbia, she married David J. Gibbon about 1868.
They had no children.
The Washington Post February 27, 1914
Obituary
Mrs. Marian E. Gibbon
Mrs. Marian E. Gibbon, widow of Captain David J. Gibbon, United States Army, died yesterday at the home of her son, Oscar W. White at the Oakland Apartment after a long illness, aged 76 years. Mrs. Gibbon was born in Pennsylvania. She was married to O.W. White, who died about 25 years ago and afterward wedded Captain Gibbon. She came to live in this city when Captain Gibbon resigned from the Army. He died seven years ago and his widow has since made her home with her son. She was a member of the Army and Navy Relief Association and the Legion of Loyal Women. The Rev. Henry N. Couden will officiate at the funeral tomorrow at 2PM at the chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons and the interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery.
The Washington Post February 27, 1914
Gibbon. On Thursday morning, February 26, 1914 at 1 o'clock, Marian E. Gibbon, widow of Captain David J. Gibbon, United States Army at the home of her son, Oscar W. White, the Oakland Apartments, 2006 Columbia Road. Funeral private, Saturday, February 28 at 2PM from the Chapel of Joseph Gawler's Sons, 1730 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. Interment Arlington National Cemetery.
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