Note: My grandmother, Mary Jane Gibson Johns, died at age 38 in 1924. My mother said that she had laid down to rest after lunch with her four month old baby, Earl. They had been in the field picking cotton. The other children were outside on the porch with their father and suddenly they heard their mother scream "Ade come quick!!!" By the time they got to the bedroom, she was gasping for breath and died almost immediately. - Diane Courtney DeVille
Note: My grandmother, Mary Jane Gibson Johns, died at age 38 in 1924. My mother said that she had laid down to rest after lunch with her four month old baby, Earl. They had been in the field picking cotton. The other children were outside on the porch with their father and suddenly they heard their mother scream "Ade come quick!!!" By the time they got to the bedroom, she was gasping for breath and died almost immediately. - Diane Courtney DeVille
↑ Gibson-6781 was created by Carmen Roberts through the import of Roberts _ Extended Family.ged on Jan 2, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
Source: S-1430112678 Title: 1900 US Federal Census Note: Source Medium: Book
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