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Last name: Gibbs

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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Noble family - Knights - Lords
Nobles in:England (England, Scotland)
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Gibbs


English
Nobility crown GibbsThe name 'Gibbs' originates from England and Scotland. It is derived from the common medieval pet name 'Gib', a short form of the given name 'Gilbert'. Variant's: 'Gipp'. Diminative´s: 'Giblet', 'Giblin(g)', 'Gibbon'. Patronimic´s: 'Gibbs', (chiefly in the Midlands, West and South West England, though by no means rare elsewhere); 'Gibbes', 'Gipps', 'Gypps', 'Gibson', (most common in Scotland, Northumberland and Northern Ireland); 'Gibbeson', 'Gipson', 'Gypson'. Compiled information from Historical and Private archive's has confirmed that the name 'Gibson' and or it's variant's, dates as far back as the 14th century were a 'Johannes Gybbson', from Yorkshire, England, is recorded in 1379. The exact period of settlement in North America has not been definately determined but Information extracted from Public and Civil registry archive's confirm that one of the first settlers was a certain 'Robert Gibbs', aged 19, a Clerk by trade, from London, England, emigrated to North America in 1774. He sailed from the Port of London aboard the ship named the 'Reward' on the 25th of December 1773, arriving in Tortola on the 2nd of January 1774, to seek employment as a planter 'Gibbs' is the '436th' most common surname in North America. ...

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Language of the text: English


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Coat of arms of family Gibbs

2. Coat of arms of family: Gibbs
Language of the text: English

Gules, a sinister arm in armour embowed in base, the hand holding a lance in bend or, surmounted by a fesse of the last charged with two spurs sable, leathered of the first. Mantling-gules, dobled or. Crest-On a wreath of the liveries, a dagger in pale sustaining on its point a wreath of laurel proper. Suporters-Two draught horses argent, hardnessed and bridled gules. Motto-"Fides praestantior auro."

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3. Coat of arms of family: Gibbs
Language of the text: English

Argent, three axes Sable.

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