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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Take a thoughtful journey into the heart of early American frontier life with "Samuel Gibson and Sally Bledsoe: Pioneers of Hickman County, Kentucky." This work aims to piece together the lives and legacy of Samuel Gibson and his wife, Sally (Bledsoe) Gibson, two settlers whose story is interwoven with the broader saga of westward expansion in the early 19th century.
Drawing from the legacies of the Huston, Bledsoe, and Gibson families, the lives of Samuel and Sally are presented with care and attention to detail. From their beginnings in Pennsylvania and Tennessee to their role in helping establish Hickman County, Kentucky, this book highlights their perseverance and contributions. Their story is one of survival and service, as they and their children played important roles in shaping local government, justice systems, and early settlements in the Jackson Purchase region of western Kentucky.
The research behind this book is grounded in a wide range of historical records, including legal documents, military service records, tax lists, and original land deeds. While every effort was made to ensure accuracy, the author recognizes that genealogy and historical research are always a work in progress. The book includes family trees, maps, and transcriptions of key records to help readers see the bigger picture. Insights from court documents provide a glimpse into Samuel's service as a Justice of the Peace, his role as Hickman County's Sheriff, and his work as a minister of the Church of Christ. His contributions, along with those of his children, played a role in shaping the civic and spiritual life of early Kentucky communities.
A dedicated chapter explores the history of the Jackson Purchase, detailing the evolution of Hickman County and the development of key towns within its borders. This section provides essential context for understanding the landscape, governance, and community-building efforts that shaped the region's growth and legacy.
More than just a family history, this book offers a broader view of the early American frontier. Through the experiences of the Gibson family, readers can better understand the larger cultural, political, and religious shifts that defined early Kentucky and Tennessee. The book explores relationships between settlers and Native American tribes, changes in American legal systems, and the migration patterns that reshaped the region's population.
This book is offered as a resource for descendants of the Gibson and Bledsoe families, students of early American history, and genealogy enthusiasts alike. It is intended to honor the legacy of early American settlers and serve as a helpful guide for those seeking to understand the people and events that shaped Kentucky's frontier. While the narrative reflects many years of research, the author remains open to corrections, additions, and new discoveries that may come to light as others continue their own investigations.
Discover the enduring legacy of Samuel and Sally Gibson, and trace the footsteps of pioneers who helped carve a community from the wilds of Kentucky's early frontier.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Take a thoughtful journey into the heart of early American frontier life with "Samuel Gibson and Sally Bledsoe: Pioneers of Hickman County, Kentucky." This work aims to piece together the lives and legacy of Samuel Gibson and his wife, Sally (Bledsoe) Gibson, two settlers whose story is interwoven with the broader saga of westward expansion in the early 19th century.
Drawing from the legacies of the Huston, Bledsoe, and Gibson families, the lives of Samuel and Sally are presented with care and attention to detail. From their beginnings in Pennsylvania and Tennessee to their role in helping establish Hickman County, Kentucky, this book highlights their perseverance and contributions. Their story is one of survival and service, as they and their children played important roles in shaping local government, justice systems, and early settlements in the Jackson Purchase region of western Kentucky.
The research behind this book is grounded in a wide range of historical records, including legal documents, military service records, tax lists, and original land deeds. While every effort was made to ensure accuracy, the author recognizes that genealogy and historical research are always a work in progress. The book includes family trees, maps, and transcriptions of key records to help readers see the bigger picture. Insights from court documents provide a glimpse into Samuel's service as a Justice of the Peace, his role as Hickman County's Sheriff, and his work as a minister of the Church of Christ. His contributions, along with those of his children, played a role in shaping the civic and spiritual life of early Kentucky communities.
A dedicated chapter explores the history of the Jackson Purchase, detailing the evolution of Hickman County and the development of key towns within its borders. This section provides essential context for understanding the landscape, governance, and community-building efforts that shaped the region's growth and legacy.
More than just a family history, this book offers a broader view of the early American frontier. Through the experiences of the Gibson family, readers can better understand the larger cultural, political, and religious shifts that defined early Kentucky and Tennessee. The book explores relationships between settlers and Native American tribes, changes in American legal systems, and the migration patterns that reshaped the region's population.
This book is offered as a resource for descendants of the Gibson and Bledsoe families, students of early American history, and genealogy enthusiasts alike. It is intended to honor the legacy of early American settlers and serve as a helpful guide for those seeking to understand the people and events that shaped Kentucky's frontier. While the narrative reflects many years of research, the author remains open to corrections, additions, and new discoveries that may come to light as others continue their own investigations.
Discover the enduring legacy of Samuel and Sally Gibson, and trace the footsteps of pioneers who helped carve a community from the wilds of Kentucky's early frontier.