Bill Campbell Family and History

The Genealogy of the Campbell Family

Nathaniel Campbell

Male 1853 - 1926  (72 years)


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  1. 1.  Nathaniel Campbell was born on 12 Feb 1853 in Erin, Ontario, Canada; died in 1926 in Alberta, Canada.

    Notes:

    1901 Census gives date of birth as Feb. 1851; Maggie Comley's Birthday Book
    gives date as 2-12. Thus birth date is assumed to be 12 Feb 1851. However,
    none of the ages given in various censuses agree with this birthdate: 18 in
    1871, 28 in 1881, 49 in 1901. Also, this date makes him older than his older
    brother John. It seems more reasonable to assume his year of birth was actually
    1853. This also agrees with marriage record (see below) which has him 26 yrs
    old on 15 Sep 1879.

    1881 Census: age 28, profession Carder

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    Marriage record (viewed at Family History Centre in Winnipeg, reel 1869504,
    record no. 003142) gives

    age: 26

    residence when married: Erin Village, Ont.

    place of birth: Erin Village, Ont.

    profession: woolen manufacturer

    There is a town of Erin in Wellington Co, ON, northwest of Guelph. This
    birthplace conflicts with the entry "Bruce" (presumably Bruce Co.) on the 1901
    census.

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    The following quarter-sections southwest of Alsask, SK are recorded as having
    been homesteaded by Nathaniel Campbell in the Western Lands Database. These are
    just over the Alberta border.

    NE 23 26 1 W4

    Liber 778, Folio 251, File reel number C-6560

    Name: Nathaniel Campbell



    SE 23 26 1 W4

    Liber 847 ,Folio 94, File reel number C-6616

    Name: Nathaniel Mervyn Campbell

    SW 24 26 1 W4

    Liber 745, Folio 494, File reel number C-6533

    Name: Nathaniel Mervyn Campbell



    NW 24 26 1 W4

    Liber 571, Folio 13, File reel number C-6391

    Name: Nathaniel Campbell

    Probably unrelated is a quarter-section in Manitoba, near Lake Manitoba at Big
    Sandy Point (east of Alonsa).

    NW 4 21 10 W1

    Liber 714, Folio 140, File reel number C-6507

    Name: Nathaniel Campbell

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    In addition to farming, Nathaniel operated the local Post Office out of his
    home. He designated the PO as 'Nathella'. The "Post Offices and Postmasters"
    database at ArchiviaNet lists the Nathella post office in the Federal electoral
    district of Medicine Hat, AB, with Nathaniel Campbell appointed as postmaster
    1915-01-01 until 1918-05-31, when the office was closed. The location of the
    office was 24-26-1-W4.

    This region of Alberta is known as Acadia (Acadia Valley Municipal District). A
    local history called "Times to Remember" has been published for this area, but
    apparently does not mention the Campbells.

    Nathella is listed in an Alberta place names index
    (http://www.rootsweb.com/~canab/places/placesn.html) in Acadia County,
    24-26-1-W4.

    Also listed on page 572 of Wrigley's 1922 Alberta Directory and Year Book:

    "a farming settlement and former P.O. in Alexandra Prov. Elec. Div., 10 miles
    southwest of Alsask, which is on the C.N.R. main line and is the nearest C. N.
    Tel., C. N. R. express and business and banking centre."

    source: http://www.telusplanet.net/public/glenc/

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    Nathaniel Campbell is listed in Edmonton Cemetery, Section I, Block 76, Plot
    0006. In plot 0005 is Margaret Campbell. Apparently there is a single
    headstone, with "Nathaniel 1852-1928" and "Margaret Jane 1857-1934" (and also a
    note of some kind about "Nathaniel Mervin", not clear if he is buried there).
    However, interment dates are 12/21/35 for Margaret and 12/14/54 for Nathaniel.
    The year 1935 may be a transcription error, but the 1954 date seems to imply
    that Nathaniel was moved here from some other cemetery.

    !NOTE: Personal communication; ; ; ; ; Margaret (Seller) Minogue

    !NOTE: 1901 Census of Canada; ; ; T-6469; , Winnipeg Public Library, 251 Donald
    St., Winnipeg, ManitobaOfficial enumeration date 31 Mar 1901.Ontario, Grey East
    (64), Thornbury (j-3), p. 1, line 23.

    !DEATH: Herbert K. Armstrong, Phyllis E. Armstrong, William Armstrong and His
    Descendants, 1846 - 1979; ; ; p. 24; , Walter Harris Memorial Library,
    (Markdale Public Library), 75 Walker St., Markdale, ON, N0C 1H0

    Nathaniel married Margaret Jane Armstrong on 15 Sep 1879 in Glenelg Twp, Grey Co., Ontario, Canada. Margaret (daughter of William Armstrong and Margaret Strain) was born on 18 Dec 1857 in Markdale, Ontario, Canada; died on 19 Dec 1934 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Edmonton Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Wilfred A. 'Fred' Campbell was born on 15 Aug 1880 in Flesherton, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Elizabeth Elna Campbell was born on 31 Dec 1881 in Flesherton, Ontario, Canada; died on 6 Apr 1886 in Flesherton, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Annie Hilda Campbell was born on 26 Dec 1883 in Flesherton, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jan 1887 in Flesherton, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Flesherton Cemetery, Flesherton, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Nathaniel Mervin Campbell was born on 24 Aug 1888 in Markdale, Ontario, Canada; died in 1988.
    5. John Herbert 'Bert' Campbell was born on 10 Mar 1892 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died on 22 Sep 1967 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    6. Margaret Nathella Sophia Campbell was born on 5 Nov 1894 in Thornbury, Ontario, Canada; died on 21 Apr 1988 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Edmonton Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    7. Helen Octavia Campbell was born on 11 Aug 1897 in Thornbury, Ontario, Canada; died between 1979 and 1988; was buried in Edmonton Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Generation: 2


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