____________________ ____________________|____________________ _______________| | | ____________________ | |____________________|____________________ _James BIBBER _| | | ____________________ | | ____________________|____________________ | |_______________| | | ____________________ | |____________________|____________________ _Lemuel BIBBER _| | | _William DREW ______ | | _William DREW ______|_Alice LLOYD _______ | | _John DREW ____| | | | | _Francis MATHEWS ___ | | | |_Elizabeth MATHEWS _|_Thomasine CHARRON _ | |_Abigail DREW _| | | ____________________ | | ____________________|____________________ | |_Rebecca COOK _| | | ____________________ | |____________________|____________________ | |--John BIBBER | | ____________________ | ____________________|____________________ | _______________| | | | ____________________ | | |____________________|____________________ | _Jacob BAILEY _| | | | ____________________ | | | ____________________|____________________ | | |_______________| | | | ____________________ | | |____________________|____________________ |_Ruth BAILEY ___| | ____________________ | ____________________|____________________ | _______________| | | | ____________________ | | |____________________|____________________ |_Ruth JONES ___| | ____________________ | ____________________|____________________ |_______________| | ____________________ |____________________|____________________
. He built the Baptist Church on Harpswell Neck, Maine. He removed to
Bowdoin, Maine at quite and early date. He and his wife are buried near the
Old South Meeting House, Bowdoin, Maine. There were six chidren but we can
only give the following records:
. Chas Sinnett
. The source it cites is The Biographical Review vol. X X dated July 1, 1897
which contains life sketches of leading citizens of Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox
and Waldo Counties, Maine.
. John Bibber was born on Harpswell Island in 1786. Having been reared
upon a farm, he was engaged in agricultural pursuits during the active
period of his life. He also worked at the joiners trade. Settling upon a good
farm in Bowdoin, he became one of the industrious and useful citizens of
that town and there resided until his death on Dec. 19, 1851.
. He left a good estate consisting of a well-stocked farm and some
valuable shipping investments. His wife, Jane, who was born in Harpswell in
1787 was a daughter of Michael Doyle and Hulda Randall. Michael Doyle who
was a native of Ireland, and a tailor by trade, served the patriots cause in
the Revolutionary struggle by making clothing for the Continental soldiers.
His wife, Hulda, belonged to a prominent family of Harpswell, among whose
descendants was the Honorable Benjamin Randall late of Bath an eminent
lawyer and member of Congress from this district.