Person    | Male  Born 14/2/1966  Died 11/9/2001

Timothy Gilbert

Categories: Tragedy

Countries: USA

United Kingdom citizen who died in the terrorist attacks in America on 11 September 2001.

Brother of Andrew Gilbert who also died in the attack.

Timothy Paul Gilbert was born in 1966. He was married with four children and moved to America in 1998. The family lived in Lebanon, New Jersey, USA.

He was an employee of Cantor Fitzgerald and died, aged 35 years, on 11 September 2001 whilst working in company's offices located on Floors 101-105, North Tower, 1 World Trade Centre, Manhattan, New York, USA.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan

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