George Gibbs (1735-1803)

Shipping Merchant, of Newport, Rhode Island

He started his career as a grain merchant at Newport, Rhode Island, before founding the shipping firm of Gibbs & Channing which at its peak owned 75-ships that traded with all corners of the world. For a period, he was the business partner of Captain Joseph Anthony before taking his brother-in-law, Walter Channing, on as his partner in 1792. In 1787, he married (as his second wife) Mary Channing and they were the parents of the celebrated mineralogist, Col. George Gibbs and William C. Gibbs, Governor of Rhode Island. They lived in the house opposite the Old Mill a Newport. 

Parents (2)

George Gibbs

Shipping Merchant & Slave Trader, of 9 Chestnut Street, Newport, Rhode Island

1695-1755

Ruth (Hart) Gibbs

Mrs. Ruth (Hart) Gibbs

1709-1784

Spouse (1)

Mary (Channing) Gibbs

Mrs. Mary (Channing) Gibbs

1747-1824

Children (2)

Col. George Gibbs

Mineralogist, of New York and Newport, Rhode Island

1776-1833

Gen. William Channing Gibbs

of Newport, Governor of Rhode Island

1787-1871