24 years a Minister of the Methodist Church
Married: Lucy Booker Sept 28,1775
Prince Edward Co. Virginia
Second Wife : Mary Ann or (Alice) Young 1777-1831
Father: John Bibb 1703-1769
Mother:Susannah Bigger 1711-1786
Richard had two brothers, William and Thomas.
Richard intended for the ministry of the Church of England, but with the Revolutionary War coming on, he entered the army and attained the rank of Major.
After the war, he migrated to Kentucky in about 1799 and settled in Lexington Ky.He did not stay there long, before he moved to Bullit County Ky. where he owned and operated the Salt Works.
It was not long after that he moved to Russellville, Logan County Kentucky. There is where he spent the rest of his life out with is family, and built a house in Russellville , now a museum called the Bibb House.
He also owned land between Russellville and Auburn Ky. known as Elmwood where the Bibb Family Cemetery is located.
He died at his residence in Russellville on Jan 25, 1839 and was buried at the Bibb Family Cemetery at Elmwood.
His Memorial Stone Reads:
To the Memory of REV. RICHARD BIBB, who was born in Gouchland County, Virginia and died at his residence in Russellville, Ky. on the 25th, Jan 1839 in the 87th Year of his age. He was a Man of rigid integrity and energy of character, a pious and devout Christian. Always ready to supply the wants of the poor, and for 24 Years a minister of the Methodist E. Church.
24 years a Minister of the Methodist Church
Married: Lucy Booker Sept 28,1775
Prince Edward Co. Virginia
Second Wife : Mary Ann or (Alice) Young 1777-1831
Father: John Bibb 1703-1769
Mother:Susannah Bigger 1711-1786
Richard had two brothers, William and Thomas.
Richard intended for the ministry of the Church of England, but with the Revolutionary War coming on, he entered the army and attained the rank of Major.
After the war, he migrated to Kentucky in about 1799 and settled in Lexington Ky.He did not stay there long, before he moved to Bullit County Ky. where he owned and operated the Salt Works.
It was not long after that he moved to Russellville, Logan County Kentucky. There is where he spent the rest of his life out with is family, and built a house in Russellville , now a museum called the Bibb House.
He also owned land between Russellville and Auburn Ky. known as Elmwood where the Bibb Family Cemetery is located.
He died at his residence in Russellville on Jan 25, 1839 and was buried at the Bibb Family Cemetery at Elmwood.
His Memorial Stone Reads:
To the Memory of REV. RICHARD BIBB, who was born in Gouchland County, Virginia and died at his residence in Russellville, Ky. on the 25th, Jan 1839 in the 87th Year of his age. He was a Man of rigid integrity and energy of character, a pious and devout Christian. Always ready to supply the wants of the poor, and for 24 Years a minister of the Methodist E. Church.
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