


Bill Campbell Family and History
The Genealogy of the Campbell Family
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Matches 301 to 350 of 604
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301 | Died of Tuberculosis. | Morrison, Jessie (I0334)
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302 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Edward Alexander / A.M. Dougherty (F228)
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303 | Edna Bolten gives 1808 as her date of birth based on family records. | Little, Elizabeth (I0191)
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304 | Edna Bolten's records do not mention an Ernest as a brother of her father, Joe. In the 1901 census, the census taker was told that Ernest was a son of Frederick Armstrong. He might not be the son of Mary Jane Armstrong. | Armstrong, Ernest (I0487)
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305 | Eliza is 17 in the 1861 census ("age next birthday"), implying she was born 1844, not 1847. See notes for Joseph Strain. !BIRTH: 1901 Census of Canada; ; ; ; , Winnipeg Public Library, 251 Donald St., Winnipeg, ManitobaOfficial enumeration date 31 Mar 1901.Manitoba, Brandon District (6), Cameron sub-district (d-5), p. 3, line 25 | Strain, Eliza (I291)
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306 | Elizabeth Jane was baptized 23 April 1863, by W J Hewitt | Armstrong, Elizabeth Jane (I503)
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307 | Ellen Mary emigrated to Canada when she was a young child. She and her parents, James and El izabeth (Eliza) arrived in the Toronto area in 1842. Brown's Directory for Toronto, 1846-1847 shows a James Christmas, gardener, living on Park St reet, North. Although Ellen married and lived in the Grey County area, she died in Mount Clair, New Jersey , at her daughter's home. The obituary reads : "Word was received here on Tuesday by her daughter, Mrs J Jamieson, announcing the death of M rs George Rutledge at the home of her daughter, Mrs J Mueller, at Mount Clair, New Jersey o n Monday January 03 1902. The deceased lady was ninety-one years of age and spent her last s ummer visiting in Flesherton. Mrs Rutledge was born in England and came to Canada with her p arents when seven years of age, settling at what is Woodbine, Toronto, afterwards coming to A rtemesia Township. Her maiden name was CHRISTMAS and she was first marrried to Mr GEROW an d after his death, to Mr RUTLEDGE. She was for many years a member of the Methodist church . The remains are bing brought to Flesherton for interment." From the Flesherton Advance newspaper, issued 05 January 1927 | Christmas, Ellen Mary (Maria) (I602)
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308 | Emigrated to Ann Arbor, MI in 1900, then 5 years later went to Great Falls, MT. !DEATH: Markdale and Flesherton, A Written Heritage.; ; 1979; p. 86; , Walter Harris Memorial Library, (Markdale Public Library), 75 Walker St., Markdale, ON, N0C 1H0Researched by Judy Birchall, Andy Brown, and Sharee Irwin. Revised and edited by Wilma Breakwell, Alice Graham, Geraldine Robinson, and Ann Taylor. !MARRIAGE:Markdale and Flesherton, A Written Heritage.; ; 1979; p. 86; , Walter Harris Memorial Library, (Markdale Public Library), 75 Walker St., Markdale, ON, N0C 1H0Researched by Judy Birchall, Andy Brown, and Sharee Irwin. Revised and edited by Wilma Breakwell, Alice Graham, Geraldine Robinson, and Ann Taylor. | Strain, William (I099)
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309 | family bible given to Hannah Burwood London for her wedding | Family: William Henry Sandford London / Hannah Burwood (F250)
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310 | Ffm = Frankfurt am Main because Frankfurt is on the Main River. | FAY, JOHANN (I1286)
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311 | Ffm = Frankfurt am Main because Frankfurt is on the Main River. | FAY, JOHANN (I1286)
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312 | Ffm = Frankfurt am Main because Frankfurt is on the Main River. | FAY, JOHANN (I1286)
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313 | First name may have been spelled Teressa. Always known as Ellen or Nellie. --------------------------- Birth year is from "William Armstrong and his Descendants". Month and day of birth are from an entry in Maggie Campbell's Birthday Book: "ARMSTRONG, Nellie Markdale 8-20" --------------------------------------------------------------- Entry in Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Register is: Vol. 3, p. 271, Grey Co., Glenelg Twp. name Teresa Ellen surname Armstrong father William mother Margaret born Glenelg 1867-08-20 baptised Glenelg 1870-07-15, Greene, Rev. J. !BIRTH: Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Register; ; ; Vol 3, p. 271; ; Transcribed by Ida Reed, available online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wjmartin/wesleyan.htm. Baptismal record, Rev. J. Greene | Armstrong, Teresa Ellen 'Nellie' (I091)
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314 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dougherty, F. (I055)
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315 | freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brloy/frederick.html for Nelson's children | Family: Nelson F. Loy / Catherine Melinda Ginther (F237)
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316 | From 1906 to 1917, farmed 31-27-5-W3 at Strongfield, SK. SW 6 28 5 W3 Joseph R Armstrong ---------------------------------- Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Register: Vol 3, p. 271, Grey Co. Glenelg Twp. name Joseph surname Armstrong father William mother Margaret born Glenelg 1869-07-31 baptisez Glenelg 1870-07-15, Greene, Rev. J. !BIRTH: Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Register; ; ; Vol 3, p. 271; ; Transcribed by Ida Reed, available online at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wjmartin/wesleyan.htm | Armstrong, Joseph Rusk (I092)
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317 | From attestation paper downloaded from Soldiers of the First World War web site: No. 346974 12th Brigade Ammt. (?) Signed May 8, 1916 Date of birth: June 20, 1894 Place of birth: Markdale, Ontario Present address: 30 Ellsworth Ave, Toronto Trade: clerk Married: single Next-of-kin: Elizabeth Gregory, mother, at same address Back of form: Apparent age 21 years 10 months Height: 5 ft 8 1/4 in Complexion: Fresh Eyes: Grey Hair: D. Brown Religious denomination: Methodist Distinguishing marks: scar on L. arm ------------------------- 1901 Census states birthday is 12 June 1895, which disagrees the attestation paper, and also with the date in "William Armstrong and His Descendants" (p. 23). !BIRTH: Soldiers of the First Word War; ; http://www.archives.ca/02/020106_e.html; ; ; | Gregory, Raymond Armstrong (I114)
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318 | from Bromfield OPR : James Johnston of the parish of Torpenhow and Jane Tiffin of this parish married 18.11.1813. Witnesses Robert Kennedy and Robert Messenger. On his son`s birth entry in Bromfield OPR dated 8.12.1824 he lived at Kelsike in Cumberland and was a labourer. | Johnstone, James (I0751)
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319 | From Bromfield OPR Cumberland : "Daniel Tiffin of Waverbridge in this parish, widower, and Mary Kennedy of the same place, spinster, were married in this church by banns this 25th day of October 1790 by me Thomas Martin, curate of Bromfield." witnesses Joseph Robinson and William Morris. | Tiffin, Daniel (I0753)
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320 | From Canadian Virtual War Memorial: In memory of HILLIARD MARK ARMSTRONG Second Lieutenant who died on November 14, 1917. Service Number: N/A Age: 21 Force: Air Force Regiment: Royal Flying Corps Unit: N/A Citation: N/A Additional Information: Son of Mark and Marion Armstrong, of Markdale, Ontario, Canada. Honours and Awards: N/A Commemorated on Page 575 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Burial Information: Cemetery: EDINBURGH (COMELY BANK) CEMETERY Edinburgh, United Kingdom Grave Reference: D. 904. ------------------------------ 1901 Census gives birth date 10 Aug 1897 !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. 5 !DEATH: Canadian Virtual War Memorial; ; http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=collections/virtualmem; ; ; !BURIAL: Canadian Virtual War Memorial; ; http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=collections/virtualmem; ; ; | Armstrong, Hilliard Mark (I105)
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321 | from OPR Bromfield Cumberland : "William Armstrong of the parish of Holme St.Cuthbert (?) and Sally Sim of Allonby in this parish, Spinster, were married in this church by banns 6.9.1794 by Thomas Martin, curate of Bromfield in the presence of witnesses Joseph Sim and Robert Peat." | Armstrong, William (I0757)
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322 | from web site of Gary Michael Babler 387 Oak Hill Road Red Bank, NJ 07701 United States Gbabler@aol.com | Family: John Jeter / Lucy Robinson (F167)
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323 | From William Armstrong and his Descendants: "Margaret Armstrong was the second daughter of William and Margaret Armstrong and was born and raised in Markdale. She was married to Nathaniel Campbell and the couple resided for some time in Flesherton where Mr. Campbell carried on operations in the woolen mill business, and subsequently at Wiarton, Thornbury and Barrie. While residing in the latter place, Mr. Campbell decided to take up farming in the Canadian West and settled at Alsask, Saskatchewan, where his family joined him after the completion of settlement duties. After the death of Mr. Campbell in 1926, the family moved to Calgary where they resided until Mrs. Campbell's death. "Mrs. Campbell was a lifelong Methodist, and later member of the United Church. She died at the home of her daughter, Nathella, Mrs. M. L. Seller, at Edmonton when on a visit at Christmas. 'Her qualities of mind and heart endeared her to husband, children, sisters, and brothers.'" According to Margaret (Seller) Minogue, Margaret Jane died of pneumonia at the age of 76, and is buried in Edmonton Cemetery. The City of Edmonton cemetery web page (http://www.gov.edmonton.ab.ca/co mm_services/rec_facilities/cemeteries/search.html) lists four Margaret Campbells; the one buried Dec 21, 1935 is the only possible match. Dec 21 is reasonable, but 1935 is two years late - maybe a transcription error. Maggie Campbell's Birthday Book indicates her birthday was Dec 18, year not specified. Age in censuses: 1871 - 13, 1881 - 23, 1901 - 43. These ages suggest 1857 as the year of birth. Also consistent with marriage record (see below). 1901 Census states she was born Dec 1856; but this is impossible if her sister Elizabeth's birthdate is correct. ---------------------------------------- Headstone (see notes for Nathaniel) says "Margaret Jane 1857-1934". Obituary is in The Edmonton Journal of December 20,1934 - states she died Dec 19, 1934, and lists children Helen of Calgary, Mrs. M.L. Seller of Edmonton, J. Herbert of Calgary, N. Mervin of Edmonton and Wilfred A. of Rochester, N.Y. [This thanks to Cheryl Maxwell - I haven't seen the obit myself.] ---------------------------------------- Margaret (Seller) Minogue has a vase or bowl inscribed "To M.J.C. from N.C., Sept 15, 1879". ----------------------------------------- Marriage record (FHC reel 1869504, record no. 003142): Bridegroom: Nathaniel Campbell Age: 26 Residence when married: Erin Village, ON Place of birth: Erin Village, ON bachelor when married Profession: Woolen Manufacturer Religion: Methodist Names of parents: Peter and Sophia Campbell Bride: Margaret Jane Armstrong Age: 21 Residence when married: Glenelg Place of birth: Glenelg spinster when married Religion: Methodist Names of parents: William and Margaret Armstrong Witnesses: Thomas Bates of Charlston[sic], Ont. Elizabeth Armstrong of Glenelg Date and place of marriage: 15th September 1879, Glenelg Married by J. Anderson, minister. Married by license. !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 1H019 Dec 1933. !DEATH: Personal communication; ; ; ; ; Cheryl Maxwell, from obituary in Edmonton Journal, 20 Dec, 1934. !BURIAL: Personal communication; ; ; ; ; Margaret (Seller) Minogue | Armstrong, Margaret Jane (I060)
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324 | Garden Mon Anglican AA, Location 1438 | Source (S2287)
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325 | Garden of Remembrance, Area EC, Section 11, grave 0175. | Source (S2375)
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326 | Garden of Remembrance, Section 4D, grave 0036. | Source (S2378)
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327 | George and Ellen Mary lived on Con 1, Lots 148 and 149, SWSTR. 1871 Census for Artemesia | Rutledge, George (I604)
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328 | George Morrison was a police constable. At age 30 he married and his address at that time was 10, High Street, Edinburgh. | Morrison, George (I0093)
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329 | Gottlieb married Anna Stach and settledi n the Silver Lake area, raising three children. S everal years later they moved to the Wingle area. | Marquardt, Gottlieb (I434)
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330 | Grave 156A Anglican Section | Source (S2240)
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331 | Hannah Burwood London's bible contains the birth dates of her children with William Henry Sanford London. The years are not included. | Burwood, Hannah (I0366)
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332 | Hannah is used in the 1851 census and Harriet is used as the name of this person in the record of Hempnall baptisms. | Took, Hannah (I0804)
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333 | He married his cousin. | Morrison, Thomas (I0319)
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334 | He was a butcher according to his daughter`s marriage certificate of 1866. On his daughter`s birth certificate in 1847 he was a labourer. In 1851 Census he lived at North Pool in Swaffham and was a butcher. Robert`s banns were called 31st May 1829 in Swaffham. In 1881 Census he lived at North Pool, Swaffham and was a gardener. Their granddaughter Alice lived with them. She was 9 in 1881 and was born in Sheffield. | Nelson, Robert (I0675)
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335 | He was a carter and she was a cook/domestic servant. The address of both was High Street, Kirkcaldy. | Family: George Shand / Agnes Erskine (F152)
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336 | He was a coal miner. He lived at Byermoor near Newcastle. | Tuck, Arthur Edward (I0105)
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337 | He was a coal miner. He was 6` 2" tall. | Morrison, Thomas Aitken (I0091)
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338 | He was a Cotton Weaver in King Street, Maryport, Cumberland in 1851 Census. | Armstrong, Jonathon (I0755)
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339 | He was a farm servant in 1866. | Morrison, John (I0095)
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340 | He was a labourer according to his son`s marriage certificate in 1866. He was also a labourer on his marriage certificate in 1839. In 1851 Census he lived at Field, Hempnall, Norfolk. His gravestone is in Hempnall Churchyard in Norfolk, ten miles south of Norwich and reads "In Loving Memory of Charles Tooke who died February 28, 1883 aged 66 years also of Hannah, wife of Charles Tooke who died April 12th 1893 aged 71 years". In 1881 Census lived at Silver Green, Hempnall | Tooke, Charles (I0674)
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341 | He was a labourer in Hempnall OPR. | Baker, Charles (I0801)
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342 | He was a labourer on his son`s marriage certificate in 1839. He is also described as a labourer several times on his children`s birth entries in the Hempnall OPR. In 1851 census he was at The Green, Hempnall aged 68, born in Hempnall. | Took, Charles (I0800)
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343 | He was a radio and television engineer and had his own shop in Eyre Place, Edinburgh. He owned a quarter share in a light aircraft and was a member of the flying club based at Turnhouse Airport outside Edinburgh. He was killed about a week after he retired when his plane crashed in Kent, England. He lived at 15, Bellevue Street, Edinburgh top flat right. | Tuck, George (I0089)
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344 | He was a shepherd in 1866. He was married at Newton Parish Church (about 6 miles south-east of Edinburgh). At that time he was a shepherd for John Wauchope, Esquire, on nearby Edmonstone Farm. She was from Deanston village in Kilmadock Parish, South Perthshire ( about 5 miles north-west of Stirling). | Aitken, George (I0097)
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345 | He was killed in a coalmining accident. He and Sarah lived in a cottage at the top of Windy Hill in the Whickham area near Newcastle according to Uncle Alfie. In the 1881 Census he lived at No. 15, Howden le Wear, North Bedburn, Co. Durham with his wife Sarah Ann and his son John W. Hymers. Robert was a coalminer. | Hymers, Robert (I0103)
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346 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bird, R.H. (I0115)
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347 | Henry Albert Marquardt was known all his life as Albert, rather than Henry. He emigrated fro m West Prussia in 1879. He settled on Castile Road, in the tiny Hamlet of Ruby, Silver Lake, Ontario. and lived ther e all of his life with Emilie Krizizan, a Polish girl who lived in the area. One of his grandchildren remembers him walking into Eganviille every Friday...a journey of 1 5 miles.. and returning the next day, laden with supplies and treats for the children. The y would gather round him while he opend a bottle of sweet sherry and gave them each a small g lass to sip, while they opened the surprise packages that he brought with him..there was alwa ys candy and whatever little items that he thought they might enjoy...buttons, hair bows..ra g dolls etc. | Marquardt, Henry (Albert) (I290)
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348 | Her banns of marriage were called in Litcham on 4th of October 1801. In 1851 Elizabeth Nelson (married name 0f Elizabeth Scace) lived at North Pool, Swaffham aged 70, a gardener, born Litcham, Norfolk. She lived next door to son Robert. | Scace, Elizabeth (I0808)
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349 | Hercules was born in Nova Scotia and spent his life as a mine manager. He was Presbyterian a nd Fanny was Wesleyan Methodist. Several of the children were born in the United States. | Hewitt, Hercules K (I442)
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350 | His gravestone is in Beath Kirkyard, Fife. | Aitken, James (I0206)
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