Toowong Coincidence
Hi all,
My first post, I did some reading on the site then bought Sugden’s book, fascinating read and as I read the posts I learn more, please bear with me this might be a bit long winded.
I had vaguely heard of the Australian connection but didn’t know any detail so reading the posts and links was interesting.
I have done a little family history research of my own, so when it was mentioned that Andrew John Gibson’s parents were unknown I thought I’d have a quick look, just for daftness really, I started on free births deaths and marriages web site.
I’m not suggesting that the Andrew Gibson I found was Andrew John Gibson father but it threw up quite a coincidence; I think that it is uncertain even if Andrew John Gibson was his birth name but anyway onwards?
I find it difficult to believe also that he was JTR, in his early 80’s when he died in 1952, puts his birth date around 1870 also it mentions that he came back to the UK to contest the will of his father (by adoption) in 1887-88 making him 17,18,19 years old not quite JTR’s age range.
The Andrew Gibson that I found was married in Whitechapel in 1869, “generally” folks would get married in their twenties those days and knock one or two nippers out pdq, also names did/do run in families. In one post (a newspaper clipping) it mentioned that Andrew Gibson came to Australia half a century ago when he was 22, article written 1916 minus 50 equals 1866, this doesn’t tie up unless it may have been Andrew Gibson senior, and could explain why Andrew John was adopted by and Australian family?
As I say this is all reading between line and supposition.
Now the real coincidence when I checked for the marriage of Andrew I found another couple had been married in Whitechapel Road in Sept 1869, a John Hughes and as it turned out Esther Lippiatt I checked Esther’s name on family search the Latter-day Saints site, just a world search, Esther died in Brisbane and was buried in Toowong cemetery, I’d heard that name before, checked back and it’s the same cemetery that Andrew John Gibson ended up in, in 1952.
Is that a coincidence? Is Andrew Gibson, Andrew John Gibson’s father, was he travelling between UK and Oz 1860’s, did he know John Hughes and Esther Lippiatt? Were Andrew and John mates? Double wedding? Andrew and John would have been in their early forties in 1888! Like father like son?
Not sure of my facts here but wasn’t there something about American accents and American floppy brim hats and a circus in town, could you confuse accents?
Anyway as I say, all supposition and nothing to tie anyone to JTR just really posting because of the Andrew Gibson/Whitechapel and Toowong coincidence.
Hell I like a conspiracy theory as much as the next person!
Hope your all in the rudest of health and please don’t flame me! First post remember!!
Barry
Hi all,
My first post, I did some reading on the site then bought Sugden’s book, fascinating read and as I read the posts I learn more, please bear with me this might be a bit long winded.
I had vaguely heard of the Australian connection but didn’t know any detail so reading the posts and links was interesting.
I have done a little family history research of my own, so when it was mentioned that Andrew John Gibson’s parents were unknown I thought I’d have a quick look, just for daftness really, I started on free births deaths and marriages web site.
I’m not suggesting that the Andrew Gibson I found was Andrew John Gibson father but it threw up quite a coincidence; I think that it is uncertain even if Andrew John Gibson was his birth name but anyway onwards?
I find it difficult to believe also that he was JTR, in his early 80’s when he died in 1952, puts his birth date around 1870 also it mentions that he came back to the UK to contest the will of his father (by adoption) in 1887-88 making him 17,18,19 years old not quite JTR’s age range.
The Andrew Gibson that I found was married in Whitechapel in 1869, “generally” folks would get married in their twenties those days and knock one or two nippers out pdq, also names did/do run in families. In one post (a newspaper clipping) it mentioned that Andrew Gibson came to Australia half a century ago when he was 22, article written 1916 minus 50 equals 1866, this doesn’t tie up unless it may have been Andrew Gibson senior, and could explain why Andrew John was adopted by and Australian family?
As I say this is all reading between line and supposition.
Now the real coincidence when I checked for the marriage of Andrew I found another couple had been married in Whitechapel Road in Sept 1869, a John Hughes and as it turned out Esther Lippiatt I checked Esther’s name on family search the Latter-day Saints site, just a world search, Esther died in Brisbane and was buried in Toowong cemetery, I’d heard that name before, checked back and it’s the same cemetery that Andrew John Gibson ended up in, in 1952.
Is that a coincidence? Is Andrew Gibson, Andrew John Gibson’s father, was he travelling between UK and Oz 1860’s, did he know John Hughes and Esther Lippiatt? Were Andrew and John mates? Double wedding? Andrew and John would have been in their early forties in 1888! Like father like son?
Not sure of my facts here but wasn’t there something about American accents and American floppy brim hats and a circus in town, could you confuse accents?
Anyway as I say, all supposition and nothing to tie anyone to JTR just really posting because of the Andrew Gibson/Whitechapel and Toowong coincidence.
Hell I like a conspiracy theory as much as the next person!
Hope your all in the rudest of health and please don’t flame me! First post remember!!
Barry
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