Thomas Douglas and Abraham [Fulkerson] report settlement of estate of ANDREW GIBSON between widow and NINE children June 1783
Andrew Gibson listed on first county tax in 1777, entered 100 acres on both sides of Kilgore's Bridge in Caswell County on 25 August 1778 [Pruitt, Land Entries: Caswell County
Marriage contract of John Cooper, widower and Mary Gibson widow, Cooper will not interfere with her disposal of her property to her children and will make no claim on it. 10 July 1782 Wit; John Anthony, THOMAS DOUGLAS
Mary Cooper alias Gibson in conjunction with James Gibson, acct with THOMAS DOUGLASS, guardian for her SIX children. 29 Dec 1786.
INV GOODS in possession of JAMES GIBSON, all but one pewter dish which he refuses to give up. Payments due to Eppehroditus Stone and Mary Crips. Others Mentioned; James Williamson, James Fullington, John and RICHARD GIBSON. BY JOEL GIBSON ADM. 1795
Marriage contract of John Cooper widower and Mary Gibson widow, Cooper will not interfere with her disposal of her property to her children and will make no claim on it. 10 July 1782 Wit: Thomas Douglas
1778 - Jesse makes two land entries totaling 150 acres on Linville's Mill Creek in Wilkes Co., [now Caldwell Co] The land was finally granted in 1784. The 1784 tax list shows him in Captain Guest's district near JULIUS GIBSON [brother of Jesse's wife Hannah' and William Hogg [husband of Hannah's sister Omey. Linville's Mill Creek is now called Laytown Creek and it runs through the crossoroad known as Laytown, NC