Monday, February 14, 2011

Sibley Family Mysteries

David Ebenezer Sibley
Possibly Reverend Charles Sibley

















Sometimes there are mysteries that one is doing everything, including a blog, to solve. I could also do Facebook but, this is better and we're linked anyway. The Sibley family in Guilford begins with David Ebenezer Sibley who lived in Rockdale, Town of Guilford. He was born in Jamaica, W.I. His father was Charles Sibley born in England. He went to Jamaica and became a preacher. Reverend Charles Sibley was married three times and had 2 children by the first wife and had 9 by the second and 7 by the third. He outlived the first two wives. The older children were David E., Robert and Agnes. Charles also had a son William Peto Sibley. Also his children were Mrs.Barron (Emma Isabel), and Mrs Hannah Elizabeth Turner. He had a sister that was the first wife of Rev. George Richard Henderson (Emma Elizabeth Sibley). Charles went with them to Jamaica. His son William Peto was also a minister and died in Jamaica. Is there anyone out there that may have more information on the Sibley families? We now have some of the answers to some questions written above. Who were the parents of Charles has been answered (Robert and Elizabeth Sibley)but what was Elizabeth's maiden name?. They were still in England. Maybe this blog will reach Jamaica and England and someone there has the answers. By the way, they were Baptists and I know from "The Annual Report of the Jamaican Baptist Union for 1901" that the Reverend Charles Sibley died in Jamaica April 11th, 1901 leaving a wife and 6 little children.


The Civil War

For 2011 GHS would like to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War. One of our members, Bruce (last name with held) has spent hours researching the Albany Library for men who were born in Guilford, NY, or lived here, or enlisted her, or died here or buried here. These men with those connections will be honored in some way within the four years commemoration. It does not matter what regiment they served in. In fact we had one man who went to Georgia on business and was conscripted by the Confederates. he bought his way out and the Confederates conscripted him again. With no money left, he served. In fact a piece in the local paper years later talked about a clothes line where two uniforms were airing out hanging side by side, one blue and one gray. His Uncle wore the Blue. If anyone has information of the families of these men or pictures we would love to scan the pictures and include some family information on the sheets we are making for each one. I should say our member Bruce is doing. 

6 comments:

Barbara Sibley Loeper said...

I enjoyed and appreciated all the articles on your blog today and shall return to read future items. Re: the first article: I am a greatgranddaughter of Charles Sibley (g'dau of David Ebenezer) and have researched the family back to London, where Charles was born on 7 Feb 1829. There are a number of misconceptions in your article. I have sent Wilma Felton-Gray family data and photos that will clarify many of these. My dad (Stanley David Sibley) was born in Town of Butternuts in 1889 to David & his first wife, Gertrude E. Beale. He worked on the Guilford farm with his dad for a few years, and my oldest sister Evelyn was born there in 1920.

Susan Johanson said...

Charles SIBLEY's wife was Elizabeth DAY, born 11 March 1831 in Buckingham, England. She died 14 August 1876 in Balaclava, Jamaica in the BWI. Elizabeth's parents were David DAY, born 1 October 1809 in High Wycombe, Buckingham, England and Elizabeth (don't know her surname). David and Elizabeth DAY also went to Jamaica - both died there. David DAY died 28 January 1867 in Bariffe Hall, Jamaica, and his wife Elizabeth died 31 August 1838 in Port Maria, Jamaica as a complication of the birth of their fourth child (a daughter who died with her mother). I've got more info - including several generations back on David DAY and a couple of generations back on Charles Sibley. Email me: Susan at johanfam@bellsouth.net

Pere Wait said...

Hello. I, too, have a Sibley relative (2nd great grandfather) who was born in Jamaica, W.I. I'm wondering if he is a son of Charles Sibley? His name was Robert Blackwood Sibley and he was born c. 1863 in Jamaica. He died in Aspen, CO in 1900. If you have any more information about Charles' children that might help me make or eliminate the connection I'd appreciate it!

Unknown said...

Hi. I am researching a Robert Blackwood Sibley who played Australian Football 1880-1888. I have him down as being born in Jamaica in 1860 (if it is the same person), immigrating to Australia, via Hong Kong in 1883 "when he was 23" and practicing as a General Practitioner in Sydney, Wallsend. He died on 31 May 1900 and his death is recorded in the Bendigo Advertiser. See article:
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/89430867?searchTerm=sibley&searchLimits=exactPhrase|||anyWords|||notWords|||requestHandler|||dateFrom=1895-01-01|||dateTo=1900-12-31|||l-advtitle=346|||l-advcategory=Article|||l-advcategory=Family+Notices|||sortby=dateAsc

There would appear though that there were two RBSibleys and both married a Mary. The first was born in 1833. He also died in 1900 following a horse and buggy accident. This link will give you a terrific insight into the life of the older R B Sibley: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/89611479?searchTerm=sibley&searchLimits=exactPhrase|||anyWords|||notWords|||requestHandler|||dateFrom=1900-01-01|||dateTo=1925-12-31|||l-advtitle=346|||l-advcategory=Article|||l-advcategory=Family+Notices|||sortby=dateAsc

It appears RBS jnr was also an M.D. The death notice of RBS in December 1900 says he was the son of the late J.C. Sibley and nephew of "R.B.Sibley" (this being the older RBS).

The links are to digitised newspaper articles. In Australia the National Library has digitised well over 1000 newspapers dating from about 1829-c1956. This is free and can be accessed if you type TROVE into you search engine and search via the Advanced Search option. It is a fantastic resource for us here in OZ.


His father's name was J C Sibley. He was also a G.P. JC Sibley died at Goodooga, New South Wales, Australia on 23 July 1900.

J.C. Sibley and R B Sibley Snr's parents were: Newcome Sibley and Susan Campbell.

Hope this all helps.

Unknown said...

Sorry, RBS jnr died on about 31 December 1900. He practiced as a G.P. in Sydney and Wallsend. I loose him from there. Last known abt 1891 in Sydney.

Liz said...

Hello, My name is Elizabeth and I am the Great-great-great granddaughter of Charles Sibley via his daughter Emma Isabel. I discovered my family tree via the incredible work of my aunt who complied a lot of our family history. We are hoping to go to Jamaica to discover more information next year. I also do not have the maiden name of Elizabeth, the mother of Charles Sibley. Have you discovered more information about the Sibley family? I'd love to talk to you more. Could you email me?