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Lewis Reeve Gibbes
b.
14 Aug 1810
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
d.
21 Nov 1894
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Lewis Ladson Gibbes
1771 - 1828
M
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Marie Henrietta Drayton
1784 - 1826
m.
1809
Lewis Reeve Gibbes
1810 - 1894
Charles Drayton Gibbes
1812 -
John Gibbes
1813 -
Esther Marie Gibbes
1814 - 1836
Nathaniel Bowen Gibbes
Abt 1815 - 1836
Wilmot Gibbes
1816 - 1887
Thomas Middleton Gibbes
1821 - 1898
Louisa Izard Gibbes
1823 - 1902
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H
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Lewis Reeve Gibbes
1810 - 1894
W
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Anna Barnwell Gibbes
1823 - 1884
m.
21 Sep 1848
Maria Henrietta Gibbes
Abt 1849 -
Lewis Reeve Gibbes, 1
1851 - 1858
Sarah Peronneau Gibbes
Abt 1853 -
Emma Shoolbred Gibbes
Abt 1855 -
Charlotte Manigault Gibbes
1855 - 1856
Anna Gibbes
Abt 1857 -
Lewis Reeve Gibbes, 2
Abt 1860 -
Eliza Hayne Gibbes
Abt 1861 -
Esther Middleton Gibbes
1865 - 1869
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Name
Lewis Reeve Gibbes
Gender
Male
Birth
[1]
14 Aug 1810
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Marriage
21 Sep 1848
South Carolina, United States
to
Anna Barnwell Gibbes
Death
[1]
21 Nov 1894
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Notes
one of Charleston's most distinguished scientists
References
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1.1
Robert Gibbes, Governor of South Carolina, and Some of His Descendants, in
South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine
. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
12:2 (Apr 1911):78-105
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