Edward T. Gibbs - Biography (2024)

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Edward T. Gibbs (1863 - 1934) was active/lived in Massachusetts.Edward Gibbs is known for Pastel artist.

Listed in New Bedford, Massachusetts City Directory as an "artist" in 1882, in 1891 he and /William W. Braley advertised as pastel artists. Gibbs was born November 5, 1863 in New Bedford as the first child to Rosy and Matthew T. Gibbs and continued living there into the early 20th century.

In 1887, he married Eleanor Wood, and in 1897, he married Nora Mixer.

He died April 12, 1934 in Maumee, Ohio, having lived in Detroit, Michigan in early 1900s, and Lucas County, Ohio from 1900. He died there in Maumee on April 12, 1934.

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Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art
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Edward T. Gibbs Born:1863 - New Bedford, Massachusetts

Died:1934 - Maumee, Ohio

Known for:Pastel artist


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Listed in New Bedford, Massachusetts City Directory as an "artist" in 1882, in 1891 he and /William W. Braley advertised as pastel artists. Gibbs was born November 5, 1863 in New Bedford as the first child to Rosy and Matthew T. Gibbs and continued living there into the early 20th century.

In 1887, he married Eleanor Wood, and in 1897, he married Nora Mixer.

He died April 12, 1934 in Maumee, Ohio, having lived in Detroit, Michigan in early 1900s, and Lucas County, Ohio from 1900. He died there in Maumee on April 12, 1934.

Sources:
Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art
Ancestry.com

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