Charles Franklin Gibson
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Gibson Family Headstone
Grave Marker of Charles F. Gibson
Backstory and Context
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Charles Franklin Gibson is another tale of a lost wife. His own, specifically. It was recorded in The Herald-Dispatch that Charles and his wife both became infected with the Spanish Influenza, passing away within days of each other. When searching near his gravesite, no trace of his wife can be found. One would assume that Mary Garnett Gibson, who also passed on in 1918 and is buried just a few plots to the right of Charles would be his wife. Records indicate, however, that Mary was the wife of William Beard Gibson, who is buried elsewhere. Charles left this Earth on October 13, 1918, when he was either 32 or 33. His family is officially unknown.
Sources
- Spreeuwenberg, Peter. Reassessing the Global Mortality Burden of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic. American Journal of Epidemiology, ser. 2561-2567, vol. 187, no. 12. Published September 7th 2018. NCBI.
- Casto, James E.. "Deadly 1918 flu hit Huntington hard." The Herald-Dispatch (Huntington) May 1st 2009.
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