Genealogy Report: Descendants of Shephard Gibson
Descendants of Shephard Gibson
1.SHEPHARD1 GIBSON was born Abt. 1775 in , , Virginia, and died 1842 in , , Tennessee.He married MATILDA DENHAM.She was born 1802 in , , Kentucky, and died 1898 in , Madison, Kentucky.
Notes for SHEPHARD GIBSON:
"Then came forward sister Kitchens and complained to the church against Susanna Stallard for saying she harbored them Melungins." Stony Creek Baptist Church, Fort Blackmore, Scott County, VirginiaWilliam McGill (Justice of the Peace, Hamilton County TN)Question: Was th s character that of a white person or negro, or of what race did he have the character of being? Answer: He was a mixed blooded man in some way, that was his character.We generally called them Malungeons when we talked about the Goins and them the Goins that were mixed blooded .Q. Of what race of people was Solomon Bolton? What did he and his family claim as to be his nationality? How was he treated and recognized in the community where he lived?A. I don' t know of my own knowledge what race of people he belonged to. I often heard Bolton say that he was Portugese. I have often heard his wife say the same thing. He was treated and recognized in the community in which he lived as such. (Shepherd Trial, Hamilton County TN.) <lewis _shepherd.htm>June 9, 1874 Lucinda Bolton Davis My father was a Spaniard and his mother a blue eyed German. My mother was an American, was born in America. I don't know what nation sh e descended from. (Shepherd Trial)Vardy Collins, Shepherd Gibson, Benjamin Collins, Solomon Collins, Paul Bunch and the Goodmans, chiefs and the rest of them settled here about the year 1804, possibly about the year 1795, but all these men above named, who are called Melungeons, obtained land grants and muniments of title to the land they settled on and they were the friendly Indians who came with the whites as they moved west. They came from the Cumberland County and New River, Va., stopping at various points west of the Blue Ridge. Some of them stopped on Stony Creek, Scott County, and Virginia, where Stony Creek runs into Clinch River. --- The old pure blood were finer featured, straight and erect in form, more so than the whites and when mixed with whites made beautiful women and the men very fair looking men. These Indians came to Newmans Ridge and Blackwater. Some of them went into the War of 1812-1914 whose names are here given; James Collins, John Bolin and Mike Bolin and some others not re membered; those were quite full blooded." Lewis M. Jarvis interview 1903 Hancock County Times .<lewis_jarvis.htm>
Most of the Collins, Gibson, Bunch, Riddle, and possibly Bolen families came from the Flat River area of Orange county, North Carolina to the back woods area of the New river at the borders of North Carolina and Virginia around 1767.
Thomas Gibson family, moved to Wilkes county NC from the Flat River around this time, then to Fort Blackmore, Virginia. A Cherokee mother bears a child, known as Ridge, in the town of Hiwassee, on the Hiwassee River at Savannah Ford, at this time it is North Carolina, late r Tennessee. This is the probable birth year of Cherokee Chief Ridge.
1800 Shephard Gibson entered 100 acres Ashe Co NC
1808Lee Co VA tax Wm Bowlin, William Bowlin Sr, Michael Bowlin, Shepard Gibson, Absalom Col lins, Mitch Collins, Zack Goins.
The 1810 Hawkins County Tax list for Puncheon Camp Valley included; Benjamin Collins, Vardemo n Collins, James Collins, Henry Collins, Jordan Gibson, Obedah Goodman, Jordan Goodman, Joh n Fields, Yearby Gibson, Shepard Gibson, Charles Gibson, Tiry Gibson, Royal Gibson, Valentin e Collins, and Jesse Gibson
1830 census of Hawkins County, heads of household FPC families.
Males __ Females Femalesunder..................................... Under.................... .....over.10 10-24 24-36 36-55 55-100 100 III 10 10-24 24-36 36-55 55-100
.#- Shepard Gibson 55 -100- * all others in this household are white. 1 male15-20,1 male 20- 30, 1female under 5, and 1 female 30-40..........................
1831 Lee Co VA tax Wm Bowlin, William Bowlin Sr, Michael Bowlin, Shepard Gibson, Absalom Coll ins, Mitch Collins, Zack Goins.
1840 Hawkins Co, TN
Sheppard Gipson
Males
1 @ under five
1 @ 20 under 30
1 @ 60 Under 70
Females
1 @ 10 under 15
1 @20 under 30
1 @40 Under 50
The legend of how Vardy and Shepard Gibson came to Hawkins/HancockCowas told in Will Alle n Dromgoole's "Four Branches of Melungeon Tree"(1890's)
(refering to Shepard as "Buck") ;
These two, Vardy Collins and Buck Gibson, were the head and source ofthe Melungeons in Tenne ssee. With the cunning of their Cherokeeancesters, they planned and executed a scheme by whic h they were enabledto set up for themselves in the almost unbroken Territory of NorthCaroli na.
Olld Buck, as he was called, was disguised by a wash of some darkdescription, and taken to V irginia by Vardy where he was sold as a slave.He was a magnificent specimen of physical stren gth, and brought a fineprice, a wagon and mules, a lot of goods, and three hundred dollars in money being paid to old Vardy for his "likely nigger". Once out ofRichmond, Vardy turned hi s mules shoes and stuck out for the wildernessof North Carolina, as previously planned. Buc k lost little time riddinghimself of his negro disguise, swore he was not the man bought of C ollins, and followed in the wake of his fellow thief to the Territory. Theporceeds of the sal e were divided and each chose his habitation; oldVardy choosing Newmans Ridge, where he wa ssoon joined by others of hisrace, and so the Melungeons became a part of the inhabitants o fTennessee."
WILL OF SHEPARD GIBSON
Page: 224 Dated: December 7, 1842Proven: 2nd January, 1843
I, Shepard Gibson do make & publish this as my last Will & Testament, hereby revoking & makin g void all other wills by me at any other time made. First, I direct that all my funeral expe nses and all my debts be paid as soon after my death as possible, out of any money that I ma y die possessed of or may first come into the hands of my Executor. Secondly, I gave and bequ eath to my beloved wife Matilda all the land whereon we now live and all the lands wlsewher e which is in my name, and all my livestock of personally property, horses, cattle, hogs, she ep and all the household and kitchen furniture. Thirdly. I gave & bequeath to each of my brot hers & sisters the sum of one dollar each, paid as soon as it shall come into the hand of m y Exec. Forthly and lastly. I do hereby nominate & appoint Vardy Collins my Executor. In witn ess whereof I do to this my will set my hand and seal. This 7th day of December, 1842. Shepa rd x Gibson (seal) (his mark) Signed, sealed & published in our presence & we have subscribe d our names hereunto in the presence of the Testator. This the 7th day of December, 1842. Wit ness: Timothy x Williams, (his mark)Vardy x Collins,(his mark) B.G. Sullivan
More About SHEPHARD GIBSON:
Record Change: October 06, 2008
Notes for MATILDA DENHAM:
1850 Hancock CO., TN census Matilda listed as 40 years old. Censusdistrict - Mulberry Gap
Received and email today, September 05, 2005, from a Sherie
email address [email protected]
contents:
Shephard Gibson m Matilda Denham not Collins
Elizabeth's first born son Willie that married
Patsy Bolen granddaughter has his family bible,
pub in 1896 and it states Denham. Little Patsy was my
Aunt.
Sherie
This Email was in response to one I had written to:
[email protected]
Hawkins Co TN Wills Vol. 1, 1786-1864 (Eugenia L. Messick)
LWT Shepard Gibson, dated 7 Dec 1842, page 224
I, Shepard Gibson do make and publish this as my last Will and Testament,hereby revoking an d making void all other wills by me at any other timemade. First, I direct that all my funera l expenses and all my debts bepaid as soon after my death as possible, out of any money tha t I may diepossessed of or may first come into the hands of my Executor. Secondly, Igive an d bequeath to my beloved wife Matilda all the land whereon we nowlive and all the lands elsew here which is in my name, and all mylivestock of personal property, horses, cattle, hogs, she ep, and all thehousehold and kitchen furniture. Thirdly, I give and bequeath to each ofmy bro thers and sisters the sum of one dollar each, paid as soon as itshall come into the hand of m y Exec. Fourthly and lastly, I do herebynominate and appoint Vardy Collins my executor. In wi tness whereof I doto this my will set my hand and seal. This 7th day of December, 1842.
Shepard (X) Gibson
Signed, sealed, and published in our presence and we have subscribed ournames hereunto in th e presence of the Testator. This the 7th day ofDecember, 1842. Witness: Timothy (X) Williams , Vardy (X) Collins, B.G.Sullivan. Proven 2 Jan 1843.
1850 Hancock TN census
Dwelling398Family398
MatildaGipson40tailorbTN
OziasD15bTN
MaryAnn13bTN
Manervy Jane10bTN
John D8bTN
Martha4bTN
1860Hancock TN
Dwelling975Family930
MatildaGipson52WeaverbTN
Ozias22farm hirelingbTN
Mary Ann28house workbTN
Elizabeth Pugh20hirelingbTN
John Gipson15farm hireling
1870 Madison Ky census
Dwelling 157Family 157
Matilda Gibson60housekeepingb KY
Betty( Elizabeth ?)29no occupationbKY
Mary1/12bKY
1880 Madison Co Ky census
Dwelling353Family354
MatildaGibson78Keeping houseb TNfatherbK YmotherbNC
Mary E35daughterat homeb TNfatherbV Amother bTN
William9grandsonat homebKYparentsb TN
Lilley Ruth7granddaughterat homebKYfatherbKYmoth erbTN
John D4grandsonat homebKYfatherbK YmotherbTN
Nameless1granddaughterat homebKYfatherbKYmoth erbTN
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Posted by: Billy Denham </cgi-genforum/email.cgi?332085629> (ID *****5629)Date: November 29 , 2003 at 16:51:52
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Has anyone made any connection between their Denham line and the Melungeon people of Northeast TN., Southeastern KY.,Southwest Virginia. I have traced my linage back to David Denham who lived in Hancock County, TN., on Mulberry Creek between 1811 and 1850 when he died. He was born in Virginia in 1754. He claimed to be descended from a Portuguese Denham. Billy Denham Chattanooga, TN.
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Posted by: Caryl Taylor </cgi-genforum/email.cgi?007125551> (ID *****5551)Date: February 14 , 2005 at 18:13:42
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My grandmother was Mildred Denham Fugate. Mildred's father was David Denham (1754), who wa s married to Frances Lucas from NC. They had 2 sons, Willoby and Rolen and five daughters: Mi ldred, Caroline, Evaline, Fetney and Nancy. Mildred's daughter, Margarett, married Clint Robi nson, my grandfather. Mildred lived in Lafayett Town-ship, Coles County, IL in 1900 and Mildr ed Fugat (Fugate) is also listed on the census. She was 100 years old!! So, I am a descendan t of David Denham. He is my Great-Great-Great-Great Grandmother. My grandmother's name was Caladona (Callie) Robinson. My grandfather was Alexander (Alex) Robinson. I am also an Afro-Ame rican. Many of the Denhams, because of their fair coloring passed into the white race and i t is difficult to trace. I have done a lot of research about the Denhams and even have a Prof essor at the University of Illinois interested in the Black ancestors in IL. He, too, states that we probably are Melungeons. I also know that some of the Denhams lived on a Kickapoo Indian Reservation in KS. So we are several different colors, tribes, etc. I am very fair, had red (now gray) with freckles, which I have always hated! I do hope this helps. If you wish to have any more information, please do not hesitate to e-mail me or call. 702-243-3595 . I now live in Las Vegas, NV My son is a physician here.
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Posted by: Loaetta Reddington </cgi-genforum/email.cgi?045208152> (ID *****8152)Date: Septem ber 05, 2006 at 22:26:26
In Reply to: Re: Denhams and Melungeons </denham/messages/1011.html> by Caryl Taylorof 110 0
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Hi Caryl,I am looking for a connection for Matilda Denham Gibson of Hancock Co., TN. She w as born in 1803 most likely in NC. She died in Madison Co., KY 1889. She married Shepherd "Ol d Buck" Gibson about 1833 in Hawkins Co., TN (before Hancock Co. was formed). Most researcher s think she may have been a daughter of David Denham but cannot confirm. Billy Denham think s David may have been married before Francis Lucas. Matilda is living among the ladies you ha ve named in your history on the 1850-60 census of Hancock, TN. The only one old enough to hav e been Matilda's mother is Fetney. Seems there should be a connection there. Matilda is my g- g-grandmother. Any information you might have to help my research will be most appreciated. Thanks, Loaetta Reddington
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More About MATILDA DENHAM:
Record Change: August 11, 2008
Marriage Notes for SHEPHARD GIBSON and MATILDA DENHAM:
Posted by: Judy Beckner-Gibson Date: April 08, 2001 at 08:10:17
In Reply to: Re: gibsons on dawes roll by Ramonetta Phillipsof 12664
Ramonetta,
Like you, I have no definate proof, all word of mouth and stories passed down thru the family. I have recently found
out that we are Mulungeons. Which may explain the clain of NA decentAlthough ther still may be some NA decent.
Cherokee, Powathan,Lumdee are all possible. Elizabeth Collins Gibson was my GG grandmother, She ,married
Shepard "Old Buck" Gibson and is the Sister of Vardy Collins. All Mulungeons. None of the names you have written
match any of the names in my lineage so far. Good luck with your search.
Children of SHEPHARD GIBSON and MATILDA DENHAM are:
2. | i. | OZIAS DENTON2 GIPSON, b. June 1835, , Hancock, Tennennssee; d. Aft. June 01, 1900, , Letcher, Kentucky. | |
ii. | MARY ANN GIPSON, b. Abt. 1837; d. Unknown. |
Notes for MARY ANN GIPSON: 1850 Hancock TN census Dwelling398Family398 MatildaGipson40tailorbTN OziasD15bTN MaryAnn13bTN Manervy Jane10bTN John D8bTN Martha4bTN 1860Hancock TN Dwelling975Family930 MatildaGipson52WeaverbTN Ozias22farm hirelingbTN Mary Ann28house workbTN Elizabeth Pugh20hirelingbTN John Gipson15farm hireling 880 Madison Co Ky census Dwelling353Family354 MatildaGibson78Keeping houseb TNfatherbK YmotherbNC Mary E35daughterat homeb TNfatherbV Amother bTN William9grandsonat homebKYparentsb TN Lilley Ruth7granddaughterat homebKYfatherbKYmoth erbTN John D4grandsonat homebKYfatherbK YmotherbTN Nameless1granddaughterat homebKYfatherbKYmoth erbTN |
More About MARY ANN GIPSON: Record Change: October 14, 2007 |
iii. | MANERVY JANE GIPSON, b. Abt. 1840; d. Unknown. |
Notes for MANERVY JANE GIPSON: 1850 Hancock TN census Dwelling398Family398 MatildaGipson40tailorbTN OziasD15bTN MaryAnn13bTN Manervy Jane10bTN John D8bTN Martha4bTN |
More About MANERVY JANE GIPSON: Record Change: October 14, 2007 |
3. | iv. | ELIZABETH GIPSON, b. Abt. 1842; d. Unknown. | |
v. | JOHN D GIPSON, b. Abt. 1842, , , Tennessee; d. Unknown. |
Notes for JOHN D GIPSON: 1850 Hancock TN census Dwelling398Family398 MatildaGipson40tailorbTN OziasD15bTN MaryAnn13bTN Manervy Jane10bTN John D8bTN Martha4bTN 1860Hancock TN Dwelling975Family930 MatildaGipson52WeaverbTN Ozias22farm hirelingbTN Mary Ann28house workbTN Elizabeth Pugh20hirelingbTN John Gipson15farm hireling |
More About JOHN D GIPSON: Record Change: October 14, 2007 |
vi. | MARTHA GIPSON, b. Abt. 1846; d. Unknown. |
Notes for MARTHA GIPSON: 1850 Hancock TN census Dwelling398Family398 MatildaGipson40tailorbTN OziasD15bTN MaryAnn13bTN Manervy Jane10bTN John D8bTN Martha4bTN |
More About MARTHA GIPSON: Record Change: October 14, 2007 |