
John Thomas GIBSON, who
has lived on his present farm in Goreville Township for the past ten
years, was born in Calloway County, Ky., in 1855. He is a son of George
E. GIBSON, who was born in Middle Tennessee in 1824, and who is now a
farmer in Goreville Township. Of George E. GIBSON, whose biographical
sketch appears elsewhere in this volume, it is often said that there is
no better citizen or neighbor in Johnson County.
Our subject, John T. GIBSON, is one of a family of seven children,
three sons and four daughters, and he is the third child and first son.
There are now but five of these seven children living. He was reared on
the farm and received a fair common-school education, and afterward
spent one term at Ewing College. He then taught district school one
term, and remained at home until he was twenty-four years old. He was
married February 1, 1880, to Ida WHITNELL, who was born in Johnson
County in 1863. She is a daughter of Constantine and Matilda (JONES)
WHITNELL, the former of whom is from Kentucky, and the latter a native
of Johnson County. He died in Goreville Township at his farm home in
1865 in the prime of life, at about fifty years of age. His widow is
now Mrs. Michael McNEELY, her husband being a farmer of Goreville
Township. She had four children by her first husband, two sons and two
daughters, and by her present husband she has five children living,
three sons and two daughters. She has buried two sons and two
daughters. Mrs. GIBSON is the only one living by her first husband.
Constantine WHITNELL was a brother of D. J. WHITNELL, who was a farmer
find physician, and who dying left a good estate.
Mr. and Mrs. GIBSON have four sons and two daughters, viz: Charles,
twelve years old; Nettie, ten; Ernest, seven; Oscar, five; Lindolph,
three; and Ruth, four months. These children, all that are old enough
to study, take great interest in their books, and are all bright and
promising children. Mr. and Mrs. GIBSON began married life on their own
little forty-acre farm. After living upon it one year he sold out and
farmed on his father's farm two years, and in the fall of 1883 they
moved to their present farm of one hundred and twenty acres, a dowry
from Mrs. GIBSON's father. They have since added forty acres to the
farm, making it consist now of one hundred and sixty acres. This is a
good farm, having one hundred acres under cultivation. Mr. GIBSON
carries on general farming, raising for the most part wheat and corn.
While he is not cropping his farm heavily, he is bringing it up by a
system of rotation of crops and frequent seeding down. His wheat yields
about twenty bushels per acre, and his corn about forty bushels. He has
just enough of live-stock, horses, cattle and sheep for his own use,
and does not raise to sell. Mr. GIBSON is a Republican, and
is a member of the Presbyterian Church.
transcribed by Nan Starjak
Source:
The Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties
Chicago
Biographical Publishing Co., 1893
p. 297
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