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About Francis Gibson, Paspahge Algonquin
Biography
Francis Gibson, Paspahegh Tribe
Francis married Thomas Gibson / immigrant. Together they had the following children: Mingo Thomas Gibson / Paspahge; Peter Gibson; George Gibson.
Paspahegh were neighbors of the Kiyoco-Hannocks of the indigenous Virginian, whose ancestral lands are now a State Park at 695 Chippokes Park Rd., Surry, VA 23883; Latitude, 37.137369. Longitude, -76.727691.
Language: Tapahannock Algonquian; Religion: Native; Related ethnic groups Powhatan Confederacy Avatar Picture is of the Paspahegh historical marker erected in Charles City County along Virginia State Route 5 by the Department of Historic Resources, 2005. The Paspahegh/Paspaghe tribe were tributaries to the Powhatan paramount chiefdom, incorporated into the chiefdom around 1596 or 1597.[1] The Paspahegh Indian tribe lived in present-day Charles City and James City counties. The Paspehegh sub-tribe was among the earliest to have interaction with the English colonists, who established their first permanent settlement in the Virginia Colony at Jamestown in their territory, beginning on May 14, 1607. In the Sandy Point Cemetery, Charles City County; (Home of the Paspahegh Indians)
Here Lyes the Body of FRANCIS GIBSON
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St Martin's Parish, Hanover County, Byrd Creek, Goochland, Virginia, America
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Kilmarnock, Northumberland County, VA, United States
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