I don't know at first glance. On the Islands, there is often just a handful of prominent surnames and some of the people are closely related, some are very distantly related and some, through the generations, have decided not to be related at all - even though, secretly, in reality, they are.
I'll withhold answering until I can take a closer look. FWIW, the Maynard family name is more prominent than the Gibson name.
Interesting info:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/1857.htm
The Bahamas has diplomatic relations with Cuba, including embassies in each others capitals. A repatriation agreement was signed with Cuba in 1996, and there are commercial and cultural contacts between the two countries. The Bahamas also enjoys a strengthening relationship with China. The Commonwealth of The Bahamas became a member of the United Nations in 1973 and the Organization of American States in 1982.
The United States and The Bahamas also actively cooperate on law enforcement, civil aviation, marine research, meteorology, and agricultural issues.
http://www.breitbart.com/news/na/paNicolesun07nicolesmithbody.html
I guess Howie has his camera ready....
This lumpy head ME is just a tad too in love with his media attention. If one of the embalmers had made these statements about ANS' body, they would be in big trouble. Guess the new media darling didn't have to sign any confidential agreement.
Fox News is going to have a report from the Bahamas...coming up..
Just curious, were these plantation owners back in the 1700/1800's?