(1) Name: Thomas GIBSON [1]
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Birth: 1754 [1]
Death: 1844 [1] Age: 90

Misc. Notes
Notes on Thomas Gibson:
Could the below reference be our subject?--REF
PATRICK LOGAN'S COMPANY-April, 1776, Patrick Logan piloted a company into this section. This party arrived at Blue Licks and traveled the "Middle Trace" and visited the cabins of Hinkston, Cooper and Haggin. They made their headquarters at Hinkston's Station and while there they saw Kenton, Kennedy (a Scotchman) and John Fleming, known as Captain Fleming. Patrick Logan had been one of Houston's company of 1775.

Members of Logan’s Company: Patrick Logan, John Wallace, Patrick Dunn, Henry Stewart, John Knox, John Carson, Alexander Crawford, Thomas Gibson

(Pamphlet "Paris Sesquintennial: A Record of the 150th Anniversery of the Founding of Bourbon’s County Seat" by Mrs. Julia Breckenridge Ardery, p. 12)


Spouses
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1: Elizabeth PARKS
Birth: August 28, 1763 Maryland
Death: before 1834 Rush County, Indiana Age: 70
Father: James PARKS (1708-~1768)
Mother: Polly MARTIN (~1722-~1768)

Misc. Notes
Elizabeth was taken to Kentucky by her parents in 1790, later moved to Hillsborough, Ohio; then to Clinton County, Ohio, and in 1830 moved to Rush County, Indiana. Brodie Parks married a Miss Alice Gibson, a descendant of this Elizabeth Parks and Thomas Gibson; thus Brodie's children are descended from two lines of Parks.



Sources
1. “Parks Family History,” Author Unknown but passed on to Pamela Wyn Arrasmith by her great aunt Leila Grace Parks Pampel, Manuscript, Pamela Wyn Arrasmith Bellanca, 249 S. Mercer Street, Greenville, PA 16125.

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Last Modified: February 28, 2002
Created: March 5, 2003