Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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c.1855 Born son of [[Benjamin Gibbons (1815-1863)]] and his wife Emily
c.1855 Born son of [[Benjamin Gibbons (1815-1863)]] and his wife Emily


1871 Emily Gibbons 41, firebrick maker, employing 50 men, [[Benjamin Gibbons (1852- )|Benjamin Gibbons]] 19, manager of firebrick works, '''John H Gibbons''' 16, architect's pupil and George B A Gibbons 7, lived in Edgbaston<ref>1871 census</ref>  
1871 Emily Gibbons 41, firebrick maker, employing 50 men, [[Benjamin Gibbons (1852- )|Benjamin Gibbons]] 19, manager of firebrick works, '''John H Gibbons''' 16, architect's pupil and [[George Benjamin Albert Gibbons|George B A Gibbons]] 7, lived in Edgbaston<ref>1871 census</ref>  


1891 An architect, living in Birmingham, with his wife Emily E Gibbons 28 and son Henry Gibbons 8<ref>1891 census</ref>
1891 An architect, living in Birmingham, with his wife Emily E Gibbons 28 and son Henry Gibbons 8<ref>1891 census</ref>

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c.1855 Born son of Benjamin Gibbons (1815-1863) and his wife Emily

1871 Emily Gibbons 41, firebrick maker, employing 50 men, Benjamin Gibbons 19, manager of firebrick works, John H Gibbons 16, architect's pupil and George B A Gibbons 7, lived in Edgbaston[1]

1891 An architect, living in Birmingham, with his wife Emily E Gibbons 28 and son Henry Gibbons 8[2]

He died before 1901

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 census
  2. 1891 census