Alphretta Binnix
F, b. 9 August 1851, d. 15 February 1940
Father* | Edward Choat Binnix b. 30 Apr 1820, d. 3 Sep 1898 |
Mother* | Sarah Jane Duff b. 1822, d. 13 Feb 1910 |
Alphretta Binnix was buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Kew Gardens, Queens, NY. She was born on 9 August 1851 at Washington DC. She was the daughter of Edward Choat Binnix and Sarah Jane Duff. Alphretta Binnix married George Geary Gibson, son of James Francis Gibson and Ann Olivia Sterrett, on 8 September 1868 at By Rev. Hamilton, Methodist Episcopal Church, Wash.DC. As of 8 September 1868,her married name was Gibson. Alphretta Binnix appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of George Geary Gibson at DC, DC, DC, USA; When he was in Wasington he worked on the Capitol Dome.
Tinner.
Name appears to be spelled Gipson.
Saran Gantz or something living with them as "domestic". 29 years old.
This location no longer exists. It is now the L'Enfant Plaza. In fact, 8 sw no longer exists - completely replaced with buildings.1 Alphretta Binnix appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of George Geary Gibson at Washington DC, DC, DC, USA.2 Alphretta Binnix appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of George Geary Gibson at Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA; Rife Maker.3 Alphretta Binnix appeared on the census of 21 April 1910 in the household of George Geary Gibson at 466 E. 186 St, Bronx, NY, USA; William Sutton listed as a boarder just before he married Georgetta.
George Geary was a tinsmith working at the Navy Yard.
Nellie designer of childrem hats factory.
Georgetta was a stenographer at hardware.
Elise was a typist at hardware
Fanny was an operator at childrens dress factory.
William Sutton was a salesman at silk importers.
They rented a house- now its condos or apartments (2015).
George stated his father born in VA.4 Alphretta Binnix appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of George Geary Gibson at 26 Lockwood St, Stamford, Fairfield, CT; Herbert and Fanny Butler living with George (or visa versa). Today, the house is replaced with I-95. Someone tells the census taker that Alphretta's dad was from France and spoke french - thats not even close.
Harlod is an ironworker working at Navy Yard. Herbert is salesman for lock company (Yale & Towne). George Geary is retired.5 Alphretta Binnix was living in 1930 at Mamaroneck, NY. She died on 15 February 1940 at Mamaroneck, NY, at age 88.
Tinner.
Name appears to be spelled Gipson.
Saran Gantz or something living with them as "domestic". 29 years old.
This location no longer exists. It is now the L'Enfant Plaza. In fact, 8 sw no longer exists - completely replaced with buildings.1 Alphretta Binnix appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of George Geary Gibson at Washington DC, DC, DC, USA.2 Alphretta Binnix appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of George Geary Gibson at Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA; Rife Maker.3 Alphretta Binnix appeared on the census of 21 April 1910 in the household of George Geary Gibson at 466 E. 186 St, Bronx, NY, USA; William Sutton listed as a boarder just before he married Georgetta.
George Geary was a tinsmith working at the Navy Yard.
Nellie designer of childrem hats factory.
Georgetta was a stenographer at hardware.
Elise was a typist at hardware
Fanny was an operator at childrens dress factory.
William Sutton was a salesman at silk importers.
They rented a house- now its condos or apartments (2015).
George stated his father born in VA.4 Alphretta Binnix appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of George Geary Gibson at 26 Lockwood St, Stamford, Fairfield, CT; Herbert and Fanny Butler living with George (or visa versa). Today, the house is replaced with I-95. Someone tells the census taker that Alphretta's dad was from France and spoke french - thats not even close.
Harlod is an ironworker working at Navy Yard. Herbert is salesman for lock company (Yale & Towne). George Geary is retired.5 Alphretta Binnix was living in 1930 at Mamaroneck, NY. She died on 15 February 1940 at Mamaroneck, NY, at age 88.
Family | George Geary Gibson b. 17 Jan 1847, d. 6 May 1940 |
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