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Alexander Gibson (industrialist)
Alexander "Boss" Gibson (1 August 1819 – 14 August 1913) was an industrialist in New Brunswick, Canada. His business interests included sawmills, railways, and a cotton mill. He founded the company town of Marysville, New Brunswick.
==Early life==
Alexander Gibson was born in Oak Bay, New Brunswick on 1 August 1819. He was the first of seven children born to John Gibson and his wife Mary Jane Johnson, who had immigrated to Canada from Ireland in 1818, accompanied by John Gibson's parents, brothers and sister. During Alexander Gibson's childhood in the 1820s the family lived in a log house and farmed six acres of land. 〔
Gibson married Mary Ann Robinson on 31 December 1843. She had been born in Donegal, Ireland in 1827, two years before her parents emigrated to Canada and settled in Oak Bay. Alexander Gibson and his wife were to have twelve children, of whom six lived to adulthood.

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