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John Gibb (businessman)

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and was in the largest wholesale house in that city. In 1850, he became acquainted with a member of the firm of E. S. Jaffray & Company, who induced him to come to
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In 1852, he married Mrs. Harriet Balston (died in 1878). Seven years later, he married Sarah D. Mackay. He died in 1905 at his country residence, "Afterglow" in
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to take charge of the company's foreign business. Gibb was a director of the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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In 1865, he formed the firm of Mills & Gibb with
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Mills & Gibb
Forfarshire
Montrose, Angus
London
New York
Philo L. Mills
England
Brooklyn Trust Company
Long Island Historical Society
Metropolitan Museum of Art
American Museum of Natural History
YMCA
Islip, Long Island
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Dry Goods Guide
"Death of John Gibb at His Home in Islip"
Brooklyn Eagle
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1829 births
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Businesspeople from New York City
People from Angus, Scotland
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