Bill Campbell Family and History

The Genealogy of the Campbell Family

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401 Marriage record number 1891/8059 Family: John Bishop Hansford / Mary Jane Uren (F1152)
 
402 Marriage record number 1897/4328 Family: William Hansford / Emily Uren (F1154)
 
403 Marriage record number 1915/181 Family: Walter Henry Hansford / Sarah O'Neill (F1160)
 
404 Marriage record number is 1893/5056 Family: Thomas Flew Hansford / Annie Dellow (F1153)
 
405 MArriage record number is 1902/2368 Family: George Hansford / Edith Julia Whitford (F0706)
 
406 Marriage record number is 1902/8119 Family: Edward John Kenney / Annie Scriven Hansford (F0720)
 
407 Marriage record number is 1911/4760 Family: Albert Henry Hansford / Margaret Annie Violet Marshall (F1156)
 
408 Marriage record number is 1913/93 Family: Herbert James Angus / Edith Alice Hansford (F0166)
 
409 Marriage record number is 1915/8804 Family: Leonard Coyte / Lydia Jane Hansford (F0722)
 
410 Marriage record number is 1920/14504. Victorian Great War Index gives
husband's name as Alfred Norman EDDY 
Family: Norman EDDY / Frances Josephine Hansford (F0020)
 
411 Marriage record number is1905/1713 Family: Thomas Robert Henry Walker / Edith Angel Hansford (F0721)
 
412 Marriage Registration (posted on CAN-ONT-GREY list, Dec 2002)

#003311-81 (Grey Co) Charles GREGORY, 31, York Twp., Toronto, b, carpenter,

s/o Richard &; Catharine GREGORY, married Elizabeth ARMSTRONG, 25, Glenelg,
same, s, d/o William &; Margaret ARMSTRONG, witn: Mark ARMSTRONG of

Glenelg, Hattie NEELANDS of Derby, married 23 August 1881 at Glenelg

!BIRTH: 1901 Census of Canada; ; ; ; , Winnipeg Public Library, 251 Donald St.,
Winnipeg, ManitobaOfficial enumeration date 31 Mar 1901.Ontario, Grey South
(66), Markdale Village (f), p. 4 
Gregory, Richard Charles (I109)
 
413 Mary Ellen ws born in Ontario of French origins. Her faher's family may have come from Franc e, leaving for Canada following the civil unrest that was rampant in the country. Her ancest ors settled in Grey County. Gerow, Mary Ellen Genoe (I045)
 
414 May be spelled 'Mervyn'.

Known as Mervin. First name, place and date of birth taken from index to
Ontario births - registration number 011791, registration year 1888. Birth
record should be on FHC reel 1845890.

!DEATH: Personal communication; ; ; ; ; Roberta Demott-Friberg, 20 Oct 2001. 
Campbell, Nathaniel Mervin (I062)
 
415 Mechanic, then maintenance manager Swiss railways. Protestant, Average height and weight. Fasler, Johann Rudolf (I0120)
 
416 Mentioned on death certificate for her son William Coleman HUGHES Family: Samuel Hughes / Rebecca Coleman (F0688)
 
417 Methodist, Section Mon B3, 0317. Source (S2344)
 
418 Methodist, Section Mon B3, grave 0317. Source (S2374)
 
419 Michael Marquardt's daughter, Anna, married Ludwig Keller and joined the congregation of Zio n in 1887.They left for the Hardwood Lake area in 1888.
They had seven children:
Jakob, Augusta, Ludwig Jr., Gustav, Adeline, Bertha and Emilie 
Marquardt, Anna (I022)
 
420 Mon Anglican A3 Location 633 Source (S2276)
 
421 name is given as "Elizabeth Josephine (Heise) Kryhen" - I assume Heise is
maiden name and Kryhen is a previous married name. 
Heise, Elizabeth Josephine (I267)
 
422 Never married. Mom remembers her middle name as 'Octavia'. She is buried on
top of her mother, Margaret Jane, in the same grave, in Edmonton Cemetery.

Evidently still alive in 1979, when "William Armstrong and His Descendants" was
published. Roberta DeMott-Friberg says she died before 1988.

Place of birth is assumed, since Nathella was born in Thornbury in 1894, and
the Campbells were still there in the 1901 census.

!BIRTH: Margaret Christina Campbell Comley's birthday book; ; ; ; ; From
Roberta DeMott-Friberg, Sep 16, 2000. Margaret Comley is her grandmother.

Listed as "CAMPBELL, Helen O. 1897 8-11"

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

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

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 
Campbell, Helen Octavia (I064)
 
423 Newton parish in Midlothian OPR entry : "m.1.6.1832 George Aitken and Janet Robertson residing in Deanston in the parish of Kilmadock, South Perthshire" Family: George Aitken / Janet Robertson (F057)
 
424 Note that date of birth precedes parents marriage by 6 years - Mary Kirk may
not have been mother. 
Armstrong, Michael (I190)
 
425 Notes about Edith in "William Armstrong and his Descendants", p. 33, state that
she died at the age of 46. This is not consistent with her birth and death
dates.

Also, her name was apparently also spelled Edyth. 
Armstrong, Edith Margaret (I108)
 
426 Now operating as a 14 gun slave ship in the , the Concorde was under Captain Pierre Dosset and lieutenant Francois Ernaut in 1717 when it encountered two sloops of 20 cannon and 150 men, collectively. Leader of the pack was Ben Hornigold , piratical captain who had among his crew one Edward Teach. The ship was escorted to the island of Bequia South of St. Vincent where the pirates did to it what pirates do.
Relieved of their gold and jewelry, the Frenchmen were transferred to a small sloop and sent (with their slaves) on their merry way to Martinique Blackbeard transferred his flag to the Concorde , added twenty cannon, and now had himself one of the most heavily armed pirate ships afloat. The ship was rechristened Queen Anne's Revenge ).


The name "Sarah Dosset" was on a Family Tree prepared by Edna Armstrong Bolten. 
Dosset, Sarah (I1041)
 
427 Nurse, then head of Hospital. Catholic. Small in height. Average build. Died at Trofaiach, Austria. Obermueller, Hedwig (I0119)
 
428 Nursery schoolteacher. Enjoyed knitting, languages and travel. Catholic. Height : around 5 feet. Weight : average for height.  Obermueller, Helene Anna Hedwig (I0117)
 
429 Obituary from the Slater News Rustler of Friday, June 1, 1934.
George C. Hains, ex-confederate soldier, died Friday night, May 25, at 9:30 o'clock at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hubert E. Page, and Mr. Page. He was 90 years, six months and 23 days old.
As quietly and peacefully as he had lived, death came. He had been suffering from hardening of the arteries, and for thirty-six hours prior to his death he had been growing steadily weaker. All of his eleven children were with him at the time of his death except Mrs. R. C. Potter of Superior, Nebraska., who had started, reaching the home at o'clock Saturday morning.
Funeral services were held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Page on Rich Street Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. R. W. Settle, pastor of the Slater Baptist Church. Burial was in the City Cemetery. Pallbearers were five of his sons, R. L. Hains, John C. Hains, W. H. Hains, George W. Hains, R. N. Hains, and a son-in-law, H. E. Page. The flowers were carried by twelve granddaughters.
George Carlisle Hains was born at Jeffersontown, Culpepper County, Virginia, November 2, 1843, son of Simeon Daniel Hains and Matilda Triplet Hains. He was married to Miss Elizabeth McCourt at Barnesville, Ohio, in 1846. They continued to make Barnesville their home until moving to Virginia, where they lived until coming to Missouri fifty-two years ago. A few years ago Mr. and Mrs. Hains moved from their farm home near Slater to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Page. Mrs. Hains died October 3, 1930.
Twelve children were born to them. One child, Mrs. Sam H. Hill, passed away several years ago. The surviving children are R. L. Hains, former representative from Saline county and now mayor of Slater, J. C. Hains, postmaster, G. W. Hains, Mrs. V. E. Grimes, Mrs. H. E. Page, Mrs. P. M. Jeter, Miss Minnie Hains of the home, all of Slater; W. W. Hains, R. N. Hains, editor of the Democrat-News, and Mrs. C. L. Grimes of Marshall; and Mrs. R. C. Potter, of Superior, Nebraska. A number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren survive.
All the sons and daughters have always been devoted to their father, but the attention and affection by Miss Minnie has been outstanding and probably unparalleled. Her main interest in life has been the care of her parents and since the death of Mrs. Hains she has been especially attentive to her father and solicitous of his health and welfare.
Mrs. Page by her kindness and care supplemented that of Miss Minnie and the two daughters gave their father every comfort in his last years. Mr. Page by his devotion was like a son and showed a great love for Mr. Hains.
Mr. Hains represented a type of citizenship that is fast passing. He with his wife, found great pleasure in rearing a large family of children and with satisfaction saw them all become good and useful citizens. No greater heritage than this can be left by any man. This he accomplished largely by example, precept and unselfish living.
Mr. Hains joined the Confederate army, when seventeen years old, and served through the four years of conflict between the states. He belonged to the eighth Virginia Regiment of the Piedmont Riflemen, serving under General Longstreet and Col. Eppie Hunter, and was service in the principal engagement in Virginia and surrounding territory.
The deceased was educated in private schools in Virginia. He retained his mental faculties to the last and was able to read to some extent without the aid of glasses, his hearing was acute, and he manifested a keen interest in his children and the affairs of his country.
He had confessed his faith in God and lived his life according to Christian principles.
 
Hains, George Carlisle (I1151)
 
430 On 13 April 1882 Justine, her husband Johann Schauer and their little girl, Wilhelmina, bega n their journey to Canada from West Prussia. They left from the port of Hamburg, arrivin g in England.They then crossed the country by train to Liverpool.
From Liverpool they boarded the Dominion Steamship Liner Quebec and after twenty-one days a t sea they docked in Halifax, Nova Scotia. From Halifax they continued their voyage to Quebe c , then by rail to Renfrew, Onario and finally to the Silver Lake area, where Justine's brot her Johann had settled.
During the ship voyage a little boy was born. His name was Alexander Lempke, and five year o ld Wilhelmina cared for him until they reached the end of their journey.
Nineteen years later Wilhelmina and Alexander were married in Silver Lake and raised their ow n family. 
Marquardt, Justine Christina (I020)
 
431 On 1881 Census at Cottages, Ellough, Suffolk. Ag.Lab. Burgess, William (I0993)
 
432 On the 1881 Census James and Lilly Soutter lived at 23, Taylors Close, Haddington. James was a labourer. Living with them were : Andrew, aged 14, a blacksmith; James, aged 9 ; William, aged 6 ; Lilly J. Soutter aged 1 month ; and Janet Shand, James mother-in-law, aged 71, an annuitant.
James and Lillias both buried in Haddington Churchyard, grave no. D62A. A stone is erected. 
Soutter, James (I0031)
 
433 Ontario Marriage Registrations (posted on CAN-ONT-GREY list Dec 2002):

#004604-96 (Grey Co) George W. ARMSTRONG, 24, Markdale, same, b, manufacturer,
s/o William ARMSTRONG &; Mary STRAIN, married Margaret RUTLEDGE, 20, Markdale,
same, s, d/o Edwd. &; Mary A. RUTLEDGE, witn;

Chas. E. ARMSTRONG, Amelia RUTLEDGE, both Markdale, married 14 July 1896,
Markdale 
Armstrong, George Whitfield (I093)
 
434 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 
Family: Frederick Armstrong / Mary Jane Strain (F129)
 
435 OPR entry : "Janet Robertson b.10.1.1812 Kilmadock, Perthshire to James Robertson and Janet McOuan or McOuane" McOwan, Janet (I0102)
 
436 Patrick abt 1854-Dec 7, 1935 married abt 1881 Mary Callihan abt 1853-July 19, 1938 married abt 1881 and in 1911 on the census she claimed to have had 7 children with only 6 living
Bridget August 2 1890 - April 8 1978
John abt 1888-July 12, 1914
Catherine abt 1897-
William April 3, 1893-January 1966 He married Helen according to his WWII draft registration.
Ellen ?
Hannah born about 1887 emigrated to US.


from Joe DeMartino. 
Family: Patrick Neenan / Mary Callihan (F010)
 
437 Peter Graham has Game family tree information back to 1580.

Edward frank Game had 3 brothers who died in WWI 
GAME, EDWARD FRANK (I1323)
 
438 Peter Graham has Game family tree information back to 1580.

Edward frank Game had 3 brothers who died in WWI 
GAME, EDWARD FRANK (I1323)
 
439 Peter Graham has Game family tree information back to 1580.

Edward frank Game had 3 brothers who died in WWI 
GAME, EDWARD FRANK (I1323)
 
440 Peter was a WW1 Veteran who served in France. His Regimental number was 1006699. He was poi soned during a mustard gas attack and returned to Canada, taking up a position as police ofic er with the Montreal force. Dougherty, Peter (I632)
 
441 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fasler, A. (I0114)
 
442 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McKemmie, I.A. (I0001)
 
443 Protestant. Average height, heavy build. Died of burns in Pfaeffikon, Schwyz, Switzerland. Homberger, Emma Louise (I0121)
 
444 Rachel was born in Ontario of French origins. Her father's family may have been born in Fran ce, and left the country for Canada during the civil unrest. he original spelling of the nam e was Geneaux. Her ancestors settled in the Gray County area. Gerow, Rachel Genoe (I614)
 
445 Reg No. 10268. Source (S2351)
 
446 Reg No. 108. Source (S2286)
 
447 Reg No. 1123. Source (S2391)
 
448 Reg No. 1127. Source (S2255)
 
449 Reg No. 113. Source (S2334)
 
450 Reg No. 11757. Source (S2368)
 

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