Background
He was born in Jemseg, New Brunswick, the son of Joshua Gidney and Phoebe Morrison.
He was born in Jemseg, New Brunswick, the son of Joshua Gidney and Phoebe Morrison.
The family settled on a farm near Bridgetown, Nova Scotia while he was still young. He was also parliamentary reporter for the Morning Chronicle. Gidney married Experience Beals.
In 1845, he purchased the Yarmouth Herald.
In 1859, after temporarily leaving journalism, he became editor for the Digby Acadian. Gidney was the author of The refugee"s daughter: a legend, a novel, parts of which were published in instalments in the Nova Scotian.
lieutenant was later published in full in the Liverpool Transcript. He also contributed poetry to local periodicals in the province.
Gidney was sergeant-at-arms for the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1868 to 1878.
He also served as postmaster at Bridgetown for a short time. He died in Bridgetown at the age of 78.