GIBBON (new)

Gibbons, Gibbin(s), Gibben(s)1) 'Guiban' (a fly)2) Gibean, in Gaelic, signifies a hunch-back3) 'Gibb-ing' (the son of Gilbert) (Welsh)4) Patronymic form of Gibbon, a diminutive of Gibb and a pet form of the given name Gilbert5) Patronymic: 'Giboin' (gift-friend) (Old French, 12th century)

1 Susan(na) GIBBON + Thomas BELLINGHAM m: 20 October 1712 in All Saints, Brenchley, Kent, England