Samuel GIBB

1816 - 1870

Family 1 : Mary TRIBLEY
  1. +George GIBB
  2.  Robert GIBB
  3.  James GIBB
  4.  Anna GIBB
  5.  Simeon Augustus GIBB
  6.  Elizabeth GIBB
  7.  Sarah Tribley GIBB

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James LUCAS

____ - ____

Family 1 : Frances Jean GIBB
  1.  Matthew Harris LUCAS

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Edward SCRIBNER

[13]

BEF 1700 - AFT. 20 MAY 1756

Father: John SCRIBNER
Mother: Elizabeth CLOYES

Family 1 : Abigail LEAVITT
  1. +"Captain" Daniel SCRIBNER
  2.  Edward SCRIBNER
  3.  Abigail SCRIBNER
  4.  John SCRIBNER
  5.  John SCRIBNER
  6.  Samuel SCRIBNER
  7.  Alice SCRIBNER

                       _John SCRIVENER _____
                      | (.... - 1675)       
 _John SCRIBNER ______|
| (.... - 1738)       |
|                     |_Mary HILTON ________
|                                           
|
|--Edward SCRIBNER 
|  (1700 - ....)
|                      _John CLOYES ________
|                     |                     
|_Elizabeth CLOYES ___|
  (.... - 1733)       |
                      |_Mary MILLS _________
                                            

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[13] Edward Scribner, a blacksmith, son of John Scribner and Elizabeth Cloyes, was born before 1700 in Exeter, NH. In a list of landowners in Exeter in 1725, Edward Scribner is listed as owning 30 acres of land.

He married, about 1717, Abigail Leavitt, daughter of Nehemiah Leavitt. They had seven children; Daniel, Edward, Abigail, John (died as an infant), John, Samuel, and Alice.

It is not known when Edward and Abigail Scribner were deceased, but the entire family settled among the first pioneers of Massabessic Plantation, Penobscot County, Maine, now known as Waterboro.

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