Croft History, Isle of Lewis, by Bill Lawson (FHL 941.16/L1/R2l) volume 2, p 30, Croft #6, Pabail Uarach/Upper Bayble, Stornoway, Ross, Scotland;
1881 census, Upper Bayble, Stornoway, Ross, Scotland, ED 14, p 11, Allan MacAulay, 56 yrs, crofter & fisherman,
Anne, wife 50 yrs, John 22 yrs, fisherman, Henrietta 15 yrs, Aulay 13 yrs, Mary 10 yrs, Jane 6 yrs;
1891 census, Upper Bayble, Stornoway, Ross, Scotland, ED 14, p 13, #47, Claide Road, Allan MacAulay, 65 yrs, crofter,
Ann, wife 60 yrs, John 32 yrs, fisherman, Aulay 24 yrs, fisherman, Mary 18 yrs, Jane 14 yrs;
see also 1891 census, Upper Bayble, Stornoway, Ross, Scotland, ED 14, p 1, #1, Bayble Road,
Jane MacAulay, 15 yrs, servant, gen. servt. domestic, (with Alexander MacRae, 29 yrs, school teacher, b. Sleat, Skye, & wife, Annie);
Stornoway Parish Marriages, Ross, Scotland, scotlandspeople.gov.uk, p 24, 88/48, 8 Oct 1903, Knock, Norman Campbell, fisherman, 26 yrs, res: Aird Point, Par: Malcolm Campbell, crofter, & Margaret Smith, witness: Angus MacLeod, to Jane MacAulay, 25 yrs, res: Upper Bayble, Par: Allan MacAulay, crofter & Anne MacKenzie, witness: D. MacAulay, Maggie Campbell, rec: 9 Oct 1903;
Aignish Cemetery Records, Aignish, Stornoway, Ross, Scotland, disc, A55, In memory of Norman Campbell, died 12 March 1911, aged 35 yrs, his wife Jane MacAulay, died 24 Aug 1965, aged 88 years, their daughters, Mary Campbell died 10 June 1969, aged 59 years, Margaret Ann, died 8
Sep 1991, aged 86 years.