Charles Lyall Gibb, born September 12, 1857 (source)
Helen Valentine Gibb, born November 12, 1860. (source)
In 1851 he was age 44 and living at Bridge of Dye with his wife and three children. His place of birth was listed as Strachan.
In 1861 he had a farm of 180 acres at Bridge of Dye.
In 1871 he was age 64 and living with his wife at Pittan Cotzie Mansion House and his farm was 255 acres.
Sources
"Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," index, FamilySearch: accessed 13 March 2015, David Gibb, 21 Apr 1806; citing STRACHAN,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 993,326.
"Scotland Census, 1841," index, FamilySearch: accessed 13 March 2015, David Gibb, Strachan, Kincardineshire, Scotland; from "1841 England, Scotland & Wales census," index, findmypast (www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing p. 1, PRO HO 107, New Register House, Edinburgh; FHL microfilm 1,042,671.
"Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910," index, FamilySearch: accessed 13 March 2015, David Gibb and Hellen Vallentine, 07 Mar 1844; citing Strachan,Kincardine,Scotland, reference ; FHL microfilm 993,326.
"Scotland Census, 1851," index, FamilySearch: accessed 13 March 2015, David Gibb, Glendye, Kincardineshire, Scotland; from "1851 England, Scotland & Wales census," index and images, findmypast (www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing p. 3, PRO HO 107, The National Archives UK, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 1,042,128.
"Scotland Census, 1861," index, FamilySearch: accessed 13 March 2015, David Gibb, Strachan, Kincardineshire, Scotland; from "1861 England, Scotland & Wales census," index, findmypast (www.findmypast.com : 2012.); citing p. 3, PRO RG 9, The National Archives UK, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 103,839.
"Scotland Census, 1871," index, FamilySearch: accessed 13 March 2015, David Gibb, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland; from "1871 England, Scotland & Wales census," index, findmypast (www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing p. 6, PRO T 1, The National Archives UK, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 104,071.
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