Elizabeth Macgibbon
Born(1826-01-01)1 January 1826
Died2 June 1909(1909-06-02) (aged 83)
NationalityScottish

Elizabeth Macgibbon (c. 1826 - 2 June 1909) was a Scottish painter.[1]

Life

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1841 census - 3 Duncan Street, Edinburgh[2]
1851 census - 3B Duncan Street, Edinburgh[3]
1861 census - 3 Duncan Street, Edinburgh[4]
1862 3 Duncan Street, Edinburgh
1868 3 Duncan Street, Drummond Place, Edinburgh
1871 census - 3 Duncan Street, Edinburgh[5]
1874 12 Morrison Street, Edinburgh
1881 census - 5 Orwell Terrace[6]

Her father was William Macgibbon (c. 1793 - 1868), a joiner from Edinburgh.

Her mother was Elizabeth Millar (born c. 1796). William and Elizabeth married on 4 November 1822 in Edinburgh.

Elizabeth A. M. Macgibbon was born c.1826 in Edinburgh.[7]

She married the artist James Brash Miller (4 July 1813 - 14 December 1881) from Bathgate. He had moved next door to her in Duncan Street.[8] They married on 6 March 1861 in Edinburgh.[9] At the time of her marriage she was the only surviving child of William Macgibbon.

Elected to a pension 1895 living at 20 Oxford Street, Edinburgh[10]

Death

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She died at 20 Oxford Street, Edinburgh on 2 June 1909. She was buried at Warriston cemetery in Edinburgh on 4 June 1909.[11]

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Category:1826 births Category:1909 deaths Category:Scottish women painters