Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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George Gibbs (1846-1928)

From Graces Guide

George Gibbs (1846-1928), presumably worked at J. and F. Howard, Bedford

c.1846 Born in Marylebone, London

1851 James Gibbs 37, baker, lived in St Marylebone, London, with Eleanor Gibbs 34, James Gibbs 15, John Gibbs 13. Henry Wm Gibbs 12, Joseph B Gibbs 10, Harriet Gibbs 7, George Gibbs 5[1]

1881 George Gibbs 35, machinist foreman at works; lived in Bedford and Cardington with Sarah Gibbs 33, George Gibbs 13, Harry W. Gibbs 10, John E. Gibbs 8, Lavinia M. Gibbs 7, William C. Gibbs 5, Louisa H. Gibbs 3, Charles Gibbs 2[2]

1891 George Gibbs 45, foreman, agricultural engineer, lived in Bedford and Cardington with Sarah Gibbs 43, Harry W Gibbs 20, engineer (turner), John E Gibbs 18, apprentice engineer (fitter), William C. Gibbs 15, apprentice (turner), Charles Gibbs 12, Agnes F Gibbs, 9, Harriet E E Gibbs 6[3]

1928 Died in Bedford[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. 1881 census
  3. 1891 census
  4. national probate calendar