Notes On November 30 1879, Amy Blanche Gibbons christened at East Chelborough, Dorset, daughter of Alfred and Fanny
In 1881, Alfred Gibbins, 32, wife Fanny M, 37, and children Ernest A, 8, Mary M, 6, Arthur B, 3, and Amy B, 1,
and son in law Alfred Dauch, 13, and Alice Watts, 16, servant, in Pilsdon, Dorset
1891, George Johns, 42, wife Jessie, 35, and children George Fred, 14, Henry Alex, 8, Frank Lesley, 5, Charles, 1, and Amy Gibbons, 11, in Seymour, Northumberland, Ontario
In 1901, Jessie A Johns, 45, and children George F, 24, Henry A, 18, Frank S, 15, Charles K, 11,
and adopted daughter Amy Gibbons, 21, in Seymour, Northumberland, Ontario
Amy was named as next of kin to her brother Arthur when he enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1916, she was said to be living in
Kingston, Ontario at the time
Amy B Gibbons is buried in Burnbrae Cemetery, Seymour, Northumberland