| Ancestors of Christopher Finch Reynolds Ann Gibbs (nee Miller) Aylesbury 1765-1835 | 
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Time Line
| 1765 | Berkhamsted? | Birth: Daughter of Samuel Miller & Arabella (or Annabella?). [Family records say her father was from Berkhamsted.] | |
| 22 August 1791 | Aylesbury | Robert Gibbs (23, currier) married Ann Miller (1770-1835) by licence | |
| 1792-1835 | Aylesbury | Children born in Castle Street, Aylesbury. [All later identifiable reference until her death are to Castle Street, but she may have moved or downsized circa 1820.] | Dr Williams Library | 
| 19 May 1792 | Aylesbury | John Gibbs (1792-1860) born | Dr Williams Library | 
| 1 January 1794 | Aylesbury | Robert Gibbs (1794-1826) born | Dr Williams Library | 
| 16 December 1795 | Aylesbury | Samuel Miller Gibbs (1795-1878) born | Dr Williams Library | 
| 1796 | Was executor and beneficiary, with brother William Miller, of her father's estate, with arrangement to support his widow, Arabella. [It is not known when Arabella died but last noted reference to her is in 1798. | Will | |
| 16 February 1798 | Aylesbury | Ann Gibbs (1798-1824) born | Dr Williams Library | 
| 2 August 1798 | Waddesdon | Ann Gibbs was baptised and admitted into the Waddesdon Hill Baptist Church | Bucks R O D/15/7 | 
| 11 February 1799 | Aylesbury | Ann Gibbs was a witness at the wedding of Thomas Dawney (1771-1815) and her sister-in-law Elizabeth Gibbs (1776-1860) | Marriage Register | 
| 2 November 1800 | Aylesbury | Ann Gibbs was a founding member of the Whitehall Street, Aylesbury, Baptist Meeting | Bucks R O D/15/7 | 
| 25 July 1802 | Aylesbury | Her membership of the Whitehall St Baptist Church was withdrawn at the same time as her husband's membership. | Bucks R O D/15/7 | 
| 7 October 1802 | Aylesbury | George Washington Gibbs (1802-1865) born | Dr Williams Library | 
| 1803 | Aylesbury | Robert Gibbs was paid 1s 5d for goods supplied | Churchwarden's account nook | 
| 4 May 1804 | Aylesbury | Richard Gibbs (1804-1883) born | Dr Williams Library | 
| May 1808 | Aylesbury | Her husband, Robert Gibbs died at Cat Street (also known as Castle Street), Aylesbury | Local Occurrences | 
| 2 August 1808 | Aylesbury | Ann Gibbs Executor of Robert's will, estate less than £600. The trustees for the estate were Robert's brother-in-law Thomas Dawney (1771-1815) husband of Elizabeth Gibbs (1776-1860) and a leading Aylesbury Quaker, Jasper Jackson (1760-1836) | PCC Probate | 
| 1814 | Aylesbury | Rateable value of Mrs Gibbs property £ 4 5s | Poor rate | 
| 3 April 1814 | Aylesbury | Ann Gibbs' annual bill with the Overseers was paid. [Presumably she was continuing her late husband's business in clothing, etc.] A separate bill for £6 13s 4d from A & J Gibbs for 100 lace pillowcases was also settled. [Presumably her and her eldest son John trading together - as he had now reached the age of 21.] | Overseers Accounts | 
| 25 March 1815 | Aylesbury | Ann Gibbs' annual bill settled | Overseers Accounts | 
| 21 February 1816 | Aylesbury | Ann Gibbs was present at the birth of John Rolls Gibbs, the son of John Gibbs and Caroline Locke. | Dr Williams Library | 
| 26 July 1816 | Aylesbury | Ann Gibbs became a member of the Hale Leys Chapel when it was formed by Rev. William Gunn. | |
| 1817 | Aylesbury | Rateable value of Mrs Gibbs property £4 5s | Poor Rate | 
| 1822 | Aylesbury | Rateable value of Mrs Gibbs property £2 10s and no rate paid because property empty. | Church Rate | 
| 30 May 1835 | Aylesbury | Ann Gibbs died, and as a member of the Hale Leys Chapel was buried in the Castle Street Burial Ground. | |
| 6 June 1835 | Aylesbury | On the 30th Ult., in Castle Street, Aylesbury, Mrs Ann Gibbs, widow, in the 70th year of her age | Bucks Herald | 
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