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Hibberts Gore (also
called Hibberts) is a gore in
Lincoln County, Maine,
United States. The gore's po****tion was one as of the 2020
United States census...
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Frederick Nathaniel "Toots"
Hibbert, OJ (8
December 1942 – 11
September 2020) was a
Jamaican singer and
songwriter who was the lead
vocalist for the reggae...
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Several vessels have been
named Hibbert,
Hibberts, or
George Hibbert.
Hibberts (1784 ship) was
launched in 1784 on the
Thames as a West Indiaman. The first...
- Slave-ownership". www.ucl.ac.uk.
Retrieved 2020-07-11. "
Hibberts in Jamaica". George
Hibbert.com.
Retrieved 28 July 2015. Donington,
Katie (2016). "Harry...
- went to
London to join the West
India trading house of
Hibbert,
Purrier and
Horton (later
Hibberts, Fuhr and Purrier) at 9
Mincing Lane. He
eventually became...
- with Jn. Boyd, master,
Hibberts & Co., owners, and
trade London–Jamaica. In
September 1795 a
French squadron captured Hibberts, Chisholm, master, as she...
- Roy
Denzil Hibbert (born
December 11, 1986) is a Jamaican–American
former professional basketball player. He is a two–time NBA All–Star, and
earned NBA...
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Hibbert Trust was
founded by
Robert Hibbert (1769–1849) and
originally designated the Anti-Trinitarian Fund. It came into
operation in 1853, awarded...
- The
Hibberts 1981 to 2002—Major
Hibberts Log As
captured by
Internet Archive Wayback Machine 20 Aug 2011
Trebah My Story, Page 13: The
Hibberts 1981...
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Joseph Nathaniel Hibbert (1894 –
September 18, 1986) was,
along with
Leonard Howell,
Archibald Dunkley, and
Robert Hinds, one of the
first preachers of...