expbul1a.gif (699 bytes) Lucretia Smith

born:   14 May 1808 in Union County, South Carolina
died:  March 1879 in Randolph County, Alabama
1860 St. Clair County, Alabama, Census (Beebe Springs): In the household of Lifus Littlefield: Lucretia Gibson, 52 (housekeeper), Eliza Gibson, 18 (housekeeper), William Gibson, 17 (farmer), Jasper Gibson, 15 (farmer), Nancy Gibson, 12, Sarah Gibson, 10, Elizabeth Gibson, 7; Washington Gibson, 29 (farmer, b South Carolina), and Charley Gibson, 2 (female, b Alabama).  Washington may be a previously unaccounted for son of Ezekiel's brother George Washington Gibson. I have not established a relationship between the Gibsons and Lifus Littlefield. He was a 22-year-old single farmer, born in South Carolina. He was the son of Marvel Littlefield and Mary Jane Gilbert. Marvel Littlefield's parents, William Littlefield and Elizabeth Jane Gilbert, were married in Union County, South Carolina.
1870 Chambers County, Alabama (Milltown) Census:  In the household of her son George William Gibson. 
The 1810 Union County, South Carolina, Census shows a Middleton Smith living near William Littlefield, with one female under 10 years of age who might have been Lucretia. 

Father: Middleton Smith?
Mother: 

Spouse:  Ezekial Gibson
married 10 January 1829 in Union County, South Carolina

Children:
1.  John S. Gibson
2. George William Gibson (m. Eleanor Atkins)
3.  Martha Gibson
4.  Frances Gibson
5.  Harrod Gibson (m. Jane //)
6.  Eliza Ann Gibson (m. Sam Megerson)
7.  William Smith Gibson (m. Mary Knight McVey)
8.  Nancy Ann Gibson
9.  Sara Ann Gibson (m. Tom Ogletree)
10.  Jasper Washington Gibson
11.  Elizabeth Gibson