William Amos Gibbs
(1883-1947) |
William Amos Gibbs 1 2
![]() General Notes: When Amos registered for the WWI draft on 12 Sep 1918, he was a machinist for Hardy Tynes Manufactoring in Birminham, Jefferson County, Alabama. His wife, Viola, was his nearest relative. ![]() William married Eva Viola Addington, daughter of Jacob Walter D. Addington and Samantha Alfreda M. Murphree. (Eva Viola Addington was born on 17 Oct 1882 in , Blount County, Alabama, United States,5 6 died on 20 Dec 1941 in , Blount County, Alabama, United States 3 5 and was buried in Lebanon United Methodist Church Cemetery, Blount County, Alabama, United States 3 7.) |
1 Jan Allison, Families in the Deep South, [email protected], Rootsweb.com Gedcom Allison1. 5671 Allison Street, Orange Beach, Alabama, 251-981-3482
2 World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Registration Location: Blount County, Alabama; Roll 1509360; Draft Board: 0. Repository: Ancestry.com.
3 Inez Bynum Reid and June Murphree Taylor, compilers, A History of Lebanon Methodist Church, 1866-1988 (Lebanon United Methodist Church Official Board).
4 FindAGrave.com, Memorial# 51194975.
5 Jan Allison, Families in the Deep South, [email protected], Rootsweb.com Gedcom Allison1.
6 Inez Bynum Reid and June Murphree Taylor, compilers, A History of Lebanon Methodist Church, 1866-1988 (Lebanon United Methodist Church Official Board), year mistyped as 1822.
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FindAGrave.com, Memorial# 51194966.
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