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Frederick Dibble “Dibblee” Giberson

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Frederick Dibble “Dibblee” Giberson

Birth
New Brunswick, Canada
Death
21 Apr 1898 (aged 27–28)
New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Bath, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Unknown burial location
Memorial ID
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Children of George M. Giberson and his first wife Emeline (1828 – 1850)
Half siblings of Frederick Dibble Giberson:
Amelia Giberson 1850 – (twin)
Gilbert F Giberson 1850 – 1930 (twin)

Children of George M. Giberson and his second wife Elizabeth Broad (1829 – 1914)
Siblings of Frederick Dibble Giberson:
Aaron Giberson 1854 –
Alice Maude Giberson Donnelly 1856 – 1924
George Alonzo Giberson 1858 – 1949
Charles Renfrew Giberson 1860 – 1934
Albert Giberson 1862 – 1867
Mary Ann Giberson 1864 – 1867
Earlon Giberson 1865 – 1868
Merrill Blanchard Giberson 1866 – 1867
Frederick Dibble J. Giberson 1870 – 1898
Ransford Giberson 1877 –

Married 4 June 1896

Thanks to Michelle for this note:
Note: Dispatch 27 Apr 1898 News
A Deadly Drink - Dibblee Giberson, son of George Giberson of Bath, and Charles Sweeney, the one aged 25 and the other 22, went over to Houlton recently on their way to join a lumber drive. At the drug store they asked for some alcohol and witch hazel to use as an outward application of the limbs. They afterwards drank the concoction and young Giberson died. It is thought that the Houlton Druggist may have given out methylated spirits in the place of alcohol. He marked the bottle poison, and warned the parties not to drink it. Sweeney is getting better.

Obituary: 27 Apr 1898
Died at Bath, Dibblee Giberson of Monquart Settlement, died very suddenly on the 21st, by drinking a preparation for external use. The internment took place in the Free Baptist cemetery, Bath, on Saturday the 23rd.
Children of George M. Giberson and his first wife Emeline (1828 – 1850)
Half siblings of Frederick Dibble Giberson:
Amelia Giberson 1850 – (twin)
Gilbert F Giberson 1850 – 1930 (twin)

Children of George M. Giberson and his second wife Elizabeth Broad (1829 – 1914)
Siblings of Frederick Dibble Giberson:
Aaron Giberson 1854 –
Alice Maude Giberson Donnelly 1856 – 1924
George Alonzo Giberson 1858 – 1949
Charles Renfrew Giberson 1860 – 1934
Albert Giberson 1862 – 1867
Mary Ann Giberson 1864 – 1867
Earlon Giberson 1865 – 1868
Merrill Blanchard Giberson 1866 – 1867
Frederick Dibble J. Giberson 1870 – 1898
Ransford Giberson 1877 –

Married 4 June 1896

Thanks to Michelle for this note:
Note: Dispatch 27 Apr 1898 News
A Deadly Drink - Dibblee Giberson, son of George Giberson of Bath, and Charles Sweeney, the one aged 25 and the other 22, went over to Houlton recently on their way to join a lumber drive. At the drug store they asked for some alcohol and witch hazel to use as an outward application of the limbs. They afterwards drank the concoction and young Giberson died. It is thought that the Houlton Druggist may have given out methylated spirits in the place of alcohol. He marked the bottle poison, and warned the parties not to drink it. Sweeney is getting better.

Obituary: 27 Apr 1898
Died at Bath, Dibblee Giberson of Monquart Settlement, died very suddenly on the 21st, by drinking a preparation for external use. The internment took place in the Free Baptist cemetery, Bath, on Saturday the 23rd.


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