Bill Campbell Family and History

The Genealogy of the Campbell Family

Mark Armstrong Bolten

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mark Armstrong Bolten was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (son of Walter London Bolten and Edna Mary Armstrong).

    Mark married Suzanne Lee Stewart on 27 Mar 1967 in Cure of Ars Parish, Shrewsbury, MO. Suzanne (daughter of Carroll Wallace Stewart and M.T. O'Mara) was born in Sioux City Iowa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Alexander Stewart Bolten was born in St. Louis County, MO.
    2. Charles Walter Bolten was born in St. Louis County, MO.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter London Bolten was born on 28 May 1912 in Cook County IL (son of Walter Washington Bolten and Mabel London); died on 22 Jun 1972 in St. Louis, MO; was buried in donated body to Washington University School of Medicine.

    Walter married Edna Mary Armstrong on 31 Oct 1936 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Edna (daughter of Joseph Armstrong and Eliza Beale Aikenhead) was born on 2 Sep 1913 in Toronto; died on 13 Jan 2003 in Creve Coeur, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Edna Mary Armstrong was born on 2 Sep 1913 in Toronto (daughter of Joseph Armstrong and Eliza Beale Aikenhead); died on 13 Jan 2003 in Creve Coeur, MO.
    Children:
    1. 1. Mark Armstrong Bolten was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    2. M.G. Bolten


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Walter Washington Bolten was born in Oct 1882 in Illinois (son of Peter H Bolten and Ingeborg O. (also Engeburg) Kruse); died in St. Petersburg FL.

    Walter married Mabel London on 8 Aug 1910 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. Mabel (daughter of William Henry Sandford London and Hannah Burwood) was born on 31 Aug 1881 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 15 Aug 1953 in Warson Woods, St Louis County, MO; was buried on 17 Aug 1953 in Forever Oak Cemetery Kirkwood MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mabel London was born on 31 Aug 1881 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of William Henry Sandford London and Hannah Burwood); died on 15 Aug 1953 in Warson Woods, St Louis County, MO; was buried on 17 Aug 1953 in Forever Oak Cemetery Kirkwood MO.
    Children:
    1. 2. Walter London Bolten was born on 28 May 1912 in Cook County IL; died on 22 Jun 1972 in St. Louis, MO; was buried in donated body to Washington University School of Medicine.

  3. 6.  Joseph Armstrong was born on 6 Jul 1874 in Inistioge Ontario (son of Frederick Armstrong and Mary Jane Strain); died in 1956 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Flesherton Cemetery.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Toronto East; Occupation: tailor
    • Census: 1901, East Toronto lived with father and six siblings

    Joseph married Eliza Beale Aikenhead on 7 Aug 1906 in New York. Eliza (daughter of Edward Aikenhead and Alice Julia Chambers) was born on 11 Jul 1879 in Brooklyn, NY; died in 1962 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Flesherton Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Eliza Beale Aikenhead was born on 11 Jul 1879 in Brooklyn, NY (daughter of Edward Aikenhead and Alice Julia Chambers); died in 1962 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Flesherton Cemetery.
    Children:
    1. Horace Edward Frederick Armstrong was born on 7 Aug 1907 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died on 23 Feb 1911 in 656 Markham St Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1911 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Aikenhead plot, Toronto, Canada.
    2. Kenneth Frederick Armstrong was born on 17 Apr 1909 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died in 1975 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Ruth Alice Armstrong was born on 14 Sep 1910 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died on 13 Jul 1977 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    4. 3. Edna Mary Armstrong was born on 2 Sep 1913 in Toronto; died on 13 Jan 2003 in Creve Coeur, MO.
    5. E.F. Armstrong


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peter H Bolten was born on 8 Aug 1850 in Schleswig Germany (son of Henning Bolten and Catharina Thumann); died on 6 Jun 1926 in Cook County IL.

    Peter married Ingeborg O. (also Engeburg) Kruse on 1 Dec 1881 in Cook County IL. Ingeborg was born in May 1853 in Schleswig Germany; died on 13 Jan 1920 in Cook County IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ingeborg O. (also Engeburg) Kruse was born in May 1853 in Schleswig Germany; died on 13 Jan 1920 in Cook County IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 9 Aug 1871, Hamburg to New York on Thuringia

    Children:
    1. 4. Walter Washington Bolten was born in Oct 1882 in Illinois; died in St. Petersburg FL.
    2. Amy Bolten was born in Jul 1884 in Park Ridge IL; died in .
    3. Paul Bolten was born on 28 Jun 1886 in Park Ridge IL; died in Dec 1964.
    4. Ingeborg Bolten was born in Dec 1890 in Park Ridge IL; died in .
    5. Hatwig Bolten was born on 10 Dec 1895 in Park Ridge IL; died on 14 Dec 1962 in Nicollet MN.

  3. 10.  William Henry Sandford London was born on 30 Oct 1838 in Worcestershire, England (son of William London and Elizabeth unknown); died on 4 Aug 1898 in Cook County IL; was buried in Oaklawn Cemetery, Chicago, IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1841, Worcestershire St. Peter's Civil Parish Worcester, age 2
    • Misc: 1883, Eden's birth certificate lists family residence as rear 107 Peters Street

    William married Hannah Burwood on 24 Mar 1866 in Newington Church London. Hannah (daughter of John Burwood and Mary Ann unknown) was born on 17 Jul 1843 in Hants Fareham Hampshire England; died on 4 Feb 1923 in Cook County IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Hannah Burwood was born on 17 Jul 1843 in Hants Fareham Hampshire England (daughter of John Burwood and Mary Ann unknown); died on 4 Feb 1923 in Cook County IL.

    Notes:

    Hannah Burwood London's bible contains the birth dates of her children with William Henry Sanford London. The years are not included.

    Notes:

    family bible given to Hannah Burwood London for her wedding

    Children:
    1. William Henry London was born on 21 Feb 1867; died in .
    2. Frank London was born on 29 Jul 1868; died on 28 Jan 1870.
    3. Fred London was born on 15 Feb 1870; died in .
    4. Amy London was born on 16 Dec 1871 in Toronto, York County, Canada; died on 19 Aug 1942 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Lizzie London was born on 28 Dec 1873 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died in .
    6. Alfred London was born on 18 Dec 1875; died on 11 Nov 1877.
    7. Laura London was born on 20 Dec 1877 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 22 Jun 1945 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Arthur London was born on 6 Oct 1879; died in .
    9. 5. Mabel London was born on 31 Aug 1881 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada; died on 15 Aug 1953 in Warson Woods, St Louis County, MO; was buried on 17 Aug 1953 in Forever Oak Cemetery Kirkwood MO.
    10. Eden London was born on 20 Sep 1883; died in .
    11. Percy London was born on 20 Mar 1886; died on 12 Oct 1897 in Cook County IL.
    12. Harold London was born on 21 Sep 1889 in Cook County IL; died in .

  5. 12.  Frederick Armstrong was born on 6 Jun 1820 in Inistioge, Kilkenny Ireland (son of George Armstrong and Margaret Frencham); died on 24 Jul 1905 in York, Ontario Canada; was buried in Flesherton Ontario Cemetery.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Toronto East; Occupation: Baliff R.
    • Religion: Wesleyan Methodist
    • Census: 1851, Artemesia, Grey County, Canada as a carpenter.
    • Immigration: 1856, to Canada from Ireland according to 1901 census
    • Census: 1901, Toronto East census gives DOB as 1820

    Frederick married Mary Jane Strain on 3 Dec 1858 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Witness was William Armstrong.. Mary (daughter of Joseph Strain and Elizabeth Little) was born in 1835 in Ireland; died on 8 Sep 1880 in Toronto, York County, Canada; was buried in 1880 in Flesherton Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Jane Strain was born in 1835 in Ireland (daughter of Joseph Strain and Elizabeth Little); died on 8 Sep 1880 in Toronto, York County, Canada; was buried in 1880 in Flesherton Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Ontario Marriages

    3 December 1858 Toronto, York County
    Frederick Armstrong age 35
    Born: Ireland
    Residence: Artemesia Township
    Father: George Armstrong
    Mother: Margaret Armstrong
    Spouse: Mary Strain, age 22
    Born: Ireland about 1836
    Residence: Artemesia
    Father: Joseph Strain
    Mother: Elizabeth Strain

    Children:
    1. George N Armstrong was born in Ontario; died in .
    2. Margaret E Armstrong was born in Ontario; died in .
    3. Elizabeth J Armstrong was born about 1863 in Inistioge Ontario; died in .
    4. Sarah Armstrong was born about 1867 in Inistioge, Ontario.
    5. Charlotte Armstrong was born about 1869 in Inistioge Ontario.
    6. Frederick William Armstrong was born about 1871 in Inistioge, Ontario; died on 17 Mar 1934 in Wellesley Hospital, Toronto.
    7. 6. Joseph Armstrong was born on 6 Jul 1874 in Inistioge Ontario; died in 1956 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Flesherton Cemetery.
    8. John Wesley Armstrong was born in 1877 in Artemesia, Grey County, Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Jul 1892 in Armstrong resinence in Flesherton, Ontario; was buried in Flesherton Cemetery.
    9. Clemina Armstrong was born on 1 Mar 1877 in Inistioge, Ontario; died in .
    10. Ernest Armstrong was born on 4 Jan 1880 in Ontario; died in .
    11. Emma Armstrong was born in UNKNOWN in Inistioge Ontario.

  7. 14.  Edward Aikenhead was born on 31 Dec 1834 in Kilkenny, Ireland (son of Thomas Aikenhead and Eliza Beale or Beal); died on 9 Jan 1919 in 656 Markham St Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1919 in Mt Pleasant Cemetery, Aikenhead plot, Toronto, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1869
    • Census: 19 Jun 1900, 416 Pacific, Borough of Brooklyn, NY

    Notes:

    According to his granddaughter, Edna Armstrong Bolten, Edward was on his way from Ireland to Toronto to work for his brother, James Aikenhead, in the hardware business. The ship was quarantined on an island in the St. Lawrence river due to an outbreak of typhoid fever. Edward helped care for the sick, as he did not contract the disease. Gentlemen he met persuaded him that better opportunities awaited him in New York than in Toronto. He went there and was hired as a clerk with R. G. Dun.

    The sad tale of a Canadian island
    By: John Fitzgerald

    On May 17, 1847, the Medical staff on the island of Grosse Ile on the St Lawrence River at the Canadian entrance made a dreaded discovery. The first ship from Europe – the first of the season after the river had thawed following the cold winter – arrived at the port. Named ‘The Syria’, the ship was filled with Irish famine refugees, over half of them dead or dying from typhoid fever. In the following months, 36 more ships arrived bearing an additional 13,000 desperate immigrants, many of whom were dying from fever or starvation. It was the beginning of a long, sad history of the island and one of the grimmest chapters in Irish-Canadian history.
    Grosse Ile, known as the Great Island, lies on the St Lawrence River, 30 miles east of Quebec City. Its role as an immigrant screening and quarantine station began in 1832 when the Canadian Government established a small facility there in response to a cholera outbreak in Europe. Hundreds of immigrants, mostly English and some Irish, died on the island while in quarantine. After two years the outbreak subsided and the island became a quiet place in admitting new arrivals to Canada. From 1835 to 1845, some 21,000 were processed through the center with only 23 deaths recorded. But all that changed with the arrival of the Irish Famine in 1845.
    The worst year was undoubtedly 1847 when nobody has any idea of the numbers of people that died on Grosse Ile. It is generally accepted that the poorest of the Irish immigrants headed for Canada as the cost of the passage was considerably cheaper. In 1847, an estimated 100,000 immigrants arrived in Grosse Ile, ten times the normal average.
    The arrivals were in a desperate state. Weakened by malnutrition – even before they boarded the ‘Coffin Ships’ – they spent between 35 and 90 days crossing the Atlantic in crowded, unsanitary conditions. In 1847, 200,000 died at seat, prompting people to describe the Irish-American route as the longest graveyard in the world. When these wretched people arrived at Grosse Ile it was ill-equipped to deal with such a humanitarian disaster.
    There were only a handful of doctors and nurses on the island and less than 150 beds. The staff and volunteers worked tirelessly and erected tents and sheds to handle as best they could the rising numbers that were dying from typhoid.
    They wrote several letters to the Canadian Government, begging for help, but were ignored. Likewise, the British Government washed their hands of the problem.
    By the summer of 1847, 2,500 patients were housed on the island. The conditions were so bad one of the doctors contracted fever and was lucky to survive. While the conditions on the island were bad nothing compared to the conditions on the ships docked in the St Lawrence waterway, waiting to be unloaded. Unable to handle the volume arriving, the officials on the island ordered the ships to set anchor and wait until room became available on the island. It was heart-breaking for those on board as they had not a drop of water to drink or no medication.


    The day of December 31 was taken from his wife, Alice Chambers Aikenhead's diary.
    According to his granddaughter, Edna Armstrong Bolten, Edward Aikenhead was on his was to Canada to work for his older brother, James, in the hardware business when his ship was detained at an island because of typhoid. Edward was not stricken and helped care for those who were. He men business men who convinced him that better opportunities awaited him in New York.

    Edward married Alice Julia Chambers on 11 Sep 1877 in Church of the Redeemer, Brooklyn, NY. Alice (daughter of Rev. Richard Chambers and Charlotte Bootle) was born in Dec 1851 in West Indes; died in 1945 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1945 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Aikenhead plot, Toronto, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Alice Julia Chambers was born in Dec 1851 in West Indes (daughter of Rev. Richard Chambers and Charlotte Bootle); died in 1945 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in 1945 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Aikenhead plot, Toronto, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 6 Jul 1867, Sailed from Nassau to New York on the Corsica with mother intended to become inhabitants of England.

    Children:
    1. 7. Eliza Beale Aikenhead was born on 11 Jul 1879 in Brooklyn, NY; died in 1962 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Flesherton Cemetery.
    2. Richard Chambers Aikenhead was born on 11 Feb 1881 in Brooklyn, NY; was buried on 28 Jan 1957 in Greenwood Cemetery Brooklyn, NY.
    3. Edward Wallace Aikenhead was born on 5 Dec 1882 in Brooklyn, NY; died in 1950 in Dade County FL.


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