Gibney, F. Ross

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Gibney, F. Ross

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Frederick Michael Ross Gibney, 1887-1943, was born in Ireland and came to Canada around 1912. He received his theology diploma in 1917 from Wycliffe College in Toronto and lived in Saskatchewan for several years. He married Marie Porter in 1919 and they had six children, William, Michael, John, George, Margaret (Dykes) and Agnes. They moved to Alberta ca. 1923 to take up a ministry at the Blackfoot (Siksika) reserve. From 1930 to 1943 Ross was a minister and school teacher at the Sarcee (Tsuu T'ina) reserve. Marie, 1891-1984, was born in Port-o-Spain, Trinidad, raised in Scotland, and came to Canada in 1912. She was the organist at St. Peter's church in Regina before marrying Ross. She helped her husband in his ministries.

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