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The third child born to Nicholas and Anna Gibbon was a daughter, Jane, born May 15th, 1736. She married Robert Johnson, Jun. , and was the mother of Col. Robert Gibbon Johnson, the Historian of Salem County. She died August 16, 181 5. Her husband died December 28, 1796. Ann, the second daughter and fourth child, was born April 29, 1741, married Judge Edward Weatherby. Frances, born May 14, 1744, died November i, 1788. Nicholas Gibbon died February 2, 1758 aged fifty-five years. His widow died M...arch 24, 1760, aged fifty -seven years. The old Gibbon Mansion stands on the Main Street of Greenwich, almost directly opposite the modern residence of Mrs. Fannie A. Sheppard— known for her many deeds of philanthrophy thoughout the county. The house has been in the possession of the Wood family of Philadelphia for many years. Richard Wood, the second, bought the house and land attached, and spent the evening of his days with Mary his second wife, who was the widow of Job Bacon. After her husband's death she remained in the homestead, and her home was consider- ed a resort for her many relatives and friends.
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