Samuel Bruce Gibson enlisted 12 May 1861 in Co I 1st AR INF
He was shot in the knee at the battle of Chickamauga. He
was a train guard at the battle of Atlanta, as he was still
on crutches. After the war he fathered 12 children by two
wives in Annover, Cleveland County, Arkansas.
Samuel Bruce Gibson enlisted 12 May 1861 in Co I 1st AR INF
He was shot in the knee at the battle of Chickamauga. He
was a train guard at the battle of Atlanta, as he was still
on crutches. After the war he fathered 12 children by two
wives in Annover, Cleveland County, Arkansas.
Family Members
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Alice Gibson Blankenship
1866–1933
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Sallie Jane Gibson Baggett
1868–1963
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Alfred C Gibson
1872–1945
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Nellie Gibson
1872–1956
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Lizzie Gibson
1875–1877
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Annie Mabel Gibson Cherry
1880–1959
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Arizona Gibson
1881–1884
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Hulda Rosalie Gibson Nichols
1884–1973
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Mary Breathwaite Gibson Thomasson
1889–1980
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Caddie Kathleen Gibson Gibson
1891–1953
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Willie Pebble Gibson West
1895–1922
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Pat Cleburne Gibson
1897–1981
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Records on Ancestry
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Pvt Samuel Bruce Gibson
1900 United States Federal Census
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Pvt Samuel Bruce Gibson
Arkansas, Birth Certificates, 1914-1922
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Pvt Samuel Bruce Gibson
1910 United States Federal Census
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Pvt Samuel Bruce Gibson
1880 United States Federal Census
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Pvt Samuel Bruce Gibson
Geneanet Community Trees Index
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