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== Family == | == Family == | ||
Parents: | |||
Thomas Gibson, b. 1768 | |||
Maud Gibson, b. 1776, d. 1810 | |||
Siblings: | |||
Aunt: [[Lydia Armstrong]], b. 1782 | Frank Gibson, b. 1798 | ||
Edgar Gibson, b. 1800 | |||
Ruth Gibson, b. 1803 | |||
Hetty Gibson, b. 1806 | |||
Gilbert Gibson, b. 1809 | |||
Lucy Gibson, b. 1810 | |||
Aunt & Uncle: | |||
[[Lydia Armstrong]], b. 1782 | |||
Martin Armstrong, b. 1778 | |||
Cousins: | |||
Theresa "Tessie" Armstong, b. 1804 | |||
Timothy Armstrong, b. 1808 | |||
== Friends == | == Friends == |
Revision as of 08:41, 7 October 2012
Anne Lettice Gibson, is the eldest daughter of Thomas Gibson and Maud Gibson. She is played by Emily.
Portrayed by Anna Popplewell | |
Full Name | Anne Lettice Gibson |
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Associated Noble House(s) | none |
Date of Birth | 10 February, 1794 |
Father | Thomas Gibson |
Father's Rank | MP |
Mother | Maud Gibson |
Mother's Rank | none |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | 1811 |
Dowry | £5000 |
Family
Parents:
Thomas Gibson, b. 1768 Maud Gibson, b. 1776, d. 1810
Siblings:
Frank Gibson, b. 1798 Edgar Gibson, b. 1800 Ruth Gibson, b. 1803 Hetty Gibson, b. 1806 Gilbert Gibson, b. 1809 Lucy Gibson, b. 1810
Aunt & Uncle:
Lydia Armstrong, b. 1782 Martin Armstrong, b. 1778
Cousins:
Theresa "Tessie" Armstong, b. 1804 Timothy Armstrong, b. 1808
Friends
Georgiana Haworth, met Lady Louth with Lydia in a shop. Admires her a great deal.
Aquaintances
Benjamin Hutchinson, a neighbour of the Gibsons. Anne thinks he seems a nice fellow.
Susannah Hutchinson, met via Benjamin Hutchinson, Sukey's brother and the Gibson's neighbour. Anne likes her very well, and hopes to become better friends.
Frederick Lazenby met under rather embarassing circumstances in Covent Garden while buying rhubarb. They seem to have laughed the incident off, however.
Sophia Lazenby met via her brother Frederick Lazenby. The girls are equally impressed with one another--that is to say, not at all.
Love Interests
Wait, what?
Enemies
Let's not be hasty.