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Carson Glen McGibeny

Male 1875 - 1947  (72 years)


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  • Name Carson Glen McGibeny 
    Birth 1 Dec 1875  Oregon Find all individuals with events at this location
    Gender Male 
    Death 26 Dec 1947  Manhattan, New York, NY Find all individuals with events at this location
    Person ID I20440  Family Tree
    Last Modified 1 Jul 2019 

    Father James McGibeny 
    Mother Hannah Stanett 
    Family ID F8034  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family AncestorsMay Perkins,   b. 1878, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 11 Oct 1897  Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI Find all individuals with events at this location
    Divorce 20 Sep 1910  Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location
    Notes 
    • from "Michigan, Divorce Records, 1897-1952" (ancestry.com)
      On 20 Sep 1910, a divorce was granted for cruelty and non-support ofr May D. McGibeny & Carson Glen McGibney, married on 11 Oct 1897 in Milwaukee, WI. 2 Children in family.
    Children 
     1. Margaret McGibeny,   b. 11 Dec 1898, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 27 May 1993, Indian River Co, FL Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 94 years)
    Family ID F8036  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 1 Jul 2019 

  • Notes 
    • from "Principal Musicians of the Cleveland Orchestra with brief biographical remarks" (stokowski.org)
      Carson McGibeny was born on 1 December 1875 in Oregon, and was given the nickname of "Doc" by his siblings. His was a musical family, and his father James Benjamin McGibeny (1835-1905) was a music teacher. James McGibeny formed all of his children into the "The Celebrated McGibeny Family" musical group, and they toured the eastern US in the 1880s and 1890s. Carson McGibeny played clarinet in the John Philip Sousa Band under the name of C. G. McGibeny 1904-1908. He was then a theater musician in New York City in the 1900's and a musician at the Colonial Theater in Cleveland in the 1910s. His brother Fredrick McGibeny was both string bass and trombone of the Cleveland Orchestra in its initial year 1918-1919.