Ellen Gibb

Ellen Susan "Dolly" Gibb (born 26 April 1905) is a Canadian supercentenarian who is currently unverfied.

Biography
Dolly was born on 26 April 1905 in Winnipeg, Manitoba to John Box and Virginia Beauvette. Her father was a prospector for most of his working life and was one of those seeking fortune in the Klondike gold rush. Her mother died when she was only 5 years old. Dolly and her younger siblings were raised by their father and their oldest sister, Nora. Since then, Dolly has always lived in urban settings, as she has less than fond memories of picking potato bugs on the farm. She uses the nickname Dolly since her late teens. She married Dave Gibb in 1928 and had two daughters with him, Eleanor (1928-1991) and Sue (b. 1939). Dave was a talented metalsmith who worked for the railways in Winnipeg. In 1941, the family moved to the Westfort area of Fort William (now part of Thunder Bay). Her husband passed away in 1968 at 62. In 2005, Dolly moved to North Bay to live with her daughter Sue and son-in-law Dave.