Friends of the Somme - Mid Ulster Branch
Coagh - Those That Served
Updates for Private David Gibson
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22/03/2019 Family: John Gibson, Sarah Gibson, William Gibson (born 7th December 1893), Sarah Nannie Gibson (born 7th December 1893, died 15th November 1895?), John James Gibson (born 30th November 1894), David Samuel Gibson (born 12th February 1896), Samuel Gibson (born 8th November 1897), Lizzie Gibson (born 18th October 1898), Anna Gibson (born 21st June 1900), Jennie Gibson (born 20th August 1901).
22/03/2019 If the information is correct, Rifleman Gibson would have been 22 years old when the war ended.
22/03/2019 Rifleman David Gibson served with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles in the war.
22/03/2019 The 1911 census lists David as age 15 living with the family at house 5 in Mullaghtironey, Coagh. David had left school and was working on the family farm.
22/03/2019 The 1901 census lists David as age 5, living with the family at house 10 in Mullaghtironey, Coagh. John Gibson was a farmer.
22/03/2019 David Gibson was born on 12th February 1896. He was one of at eight children, all born in the Coagh area.
22/03/2019 David Gibson was the son of John and Sarah Gibson. John Gibson and Sarah Wilson were married on 9th February 1893 in the district of Cookstown.
22/03/2019 The best fit in the census results is detailed below. It should be noted that there was another David Gibson, born in 1898, from the Moneymore area. However, because he is not listed as having served on the Moneymore War Memorial plaques, he has been excluded.
22/03/2019 David was not the brother of either Matthew Gibson or Thomas Gibson.
20/03/2019
20/03/2019 The History of Coagh booklet lists Rifleman David Gibson as having served with the 1st Royal Irish Rifles in the war.
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