


Bill Campbell Family and History
The Genealogy of the Campbell Family
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351 | In "William Armstrong and His Descendants" (p. 23) date of birth is given as "13 Dec 1885-6". 1901 Census says 1 Oct; year is not clear, but age is stated to be 13, so year must have been 1887. !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, Olive (I113)
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352 | In "William Armstrong and His Descendants", birth date is 1 Oct 1883 on p. 23, 1884 on p. 33. !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, Herbert Harold (I111)
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353 | In "William Armstrong and His Descendants", birth date is 13 Dec 1883 (p. 23) !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, Louella 'Lou' (I112)
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354 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Armstrong, F.M. (I124)
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355 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Armstrong, R. (I157)
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356 | In 1841 and 1851 John Soutter or Souter lived in a farm called Craigsanquhar near Kilmany. Still in existence today, the farm has 198 acres. In 1851, Isabel Willie or Wylie stayed with them, aged 80. John was a farmer. In 1861 John Soutter was at a farm called Chapel of Lochore near Ballingry. This was taken over by the mining industry and the place is now Lochore Meadows Country Park. John and his wife are buried in Warriston Cemetery, grave no.407.5 - no stone traced. His death certificate in Edinburgh is 685/2/384 and reads : John Soutter, farmer retired, m.to Jean Kilgour, died 4.7.1879 aged 75, son of James Soutter (Wright, Master) and Lillias Soutter M.S.Mitchell, signed by John Soutter (son). | Soutter, John (I0033)
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357 | In 1841 Census Henry lived at Lochgelly Place, near Lochgelly House. He was a Forrester aged 37. | Shand, Henry (I0213)
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358 | In 1841 Census she was at Lochgelly House aged 25 | Wright, Ratchel (I0478)
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359 | In 1841 David and Elisabeth Shand lived at East Cartmore, Lochgelly. Both aged 38. | Shand, David (I0214)
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360 | In 1851 Census at 71, Steeple Square, Fullarton`s Land, Kilbarchan lived Alexander Fullarton (handloom weaver), his sister Jane(dressmaker) and his neice Janet McKemmie(pan minder). | Fullarton, Alexander (I0161)
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361 | In 1851 census he was 13, an errand boy, born Swaffham, Census Place was North Pool, Swaffham, Norfolk. | Nelson, George (I0811)
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362 | In 1851 Census he was a bricklayer. | Nelson, William (I0810)
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363 | In 1851 Census Janet McKemmie (M.S. Lang) lived at 89, New Street, Brown`s Land, Kilbarchan. She was aged 61 and was a widow and postmistress. Her daughter Catherine (aged 19) lived there also. Catherine was a straw hat maker. Both women were born in Kilbarchan. | Lang, Janet (I0082)
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364 | In 1857 at time of marriage lived at 182, Stirling Road, Glasgow. | McKemmie, Jane (I0164)
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365 | In 1857 he is described on his daughter`s marriage certificate as a publisher. Lived at 182, Stirling Road, Glasgow. In 1861 Census he was at 182, Stirling Road, Glasgow. He was described as a "newspaper publisher". | McKemmie, James (I0079)
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366 | In 1861 Census she was a widow and lived at Lochcraig farm near Ballingry in Fife. | Irvine, Janet (I0038)
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367 | In 1871 Census at 7, Leith Street, Edinburgh lived John Campbell who was aged 42 and worked as a marble polisher. He was born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire. His wife Janet was aged 33 and was born in South Leith. At the time of his marriage he lived at Bishop`s Close, 129, High Street, Edinburgh and he was a glazier. | Campbell, John (I0025)
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368 | In 1877 he was a draper. | Williams, John (I0626)
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369 | In 1881 Census at Moor, Dickleborough, Norfolk. | Saunders, John (I0999)
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370 | In 1881 census he and his wife and three children lived at Great Green, Hempnall, Norfolk. Agricultural Labourer.In 1851 census he lived at the Green in Hempnall with wife Hannah. He was 38 and she was 27 born Shottesham. His son Robert was 19 and his daughter Mary Ann was 17 - these were probably children of a previous marriage. | Tooke, Robert (I0837)
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371 | In 1881 Census he was a gardener and lived at London Street, Swaffham. | Nelson, Walter (I0813)
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372 | In 1881 George was at 121, Links Street, Kirkcaldy. | Shand, George (I0480)
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373 | In 1891 Census James was a coal miner, as was his son John who was 13 years old. The family consisted of husband, wife and seven children. They lived at No.2 Breckon Beds,St.Helens, Gateshead, Co.Durham in 1891. In the 1881 Census James was a coalminer and lived at Bothel, Cumberland and, apart from his wife and children, he lived with Jane Mann (20), his neice, born Maryport, married, and her daughter Margaret Mann (4 months), born Bothel. | Armstrong, James (I0108)
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374 | In 1901 Census, Joseph is widowed, age 63, living with his sister Clemina on his parent's farm in Artemesia Twp, Grey Co., Ontario. (See notes for Clemina) Grew wheat at Memisham, Alberta, according to "Markdale and Flesherton, A Written Heritage", p. 86. This must have been after 1901. Western Land Grants Database has Joseph Strain NW24-6-10-W4 George Edwin Strain NW12-5-10-W4 William Cameron Strain SE27-5-10-W4 William C Strain SW27-5-10-W4 !BIRTH: 1901 Census of Canada; ; ; ; , Winnipeg Public Library, 251 Donald St., Winnipeg, ManitobaOfficial enumeration date 31 Mar 1901.Ontario, Grey South (66), Artemesia, a-6, p. 10 | Strain, Joseph (I100)
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375 | In OPRs her name appears to have sometimes been spelt Elsden. In 1851 Phillis Baker appears as a servant and housekeeper in The Green, Hempnall. She was 63 and born in East Ruston, Norfolk. Her son George was a lodger in the same house, aged 27 born Hempnall, labourer | Hilsdon, Phillis (I0817)
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376 | In the 1851 Census at Lochcraig, Ballingry. He was a wright. | Shand, Andrew (I0037)
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377 | In the 1881 census he lived at Hargill Hill, North Bedburn, Co,Durham with wife Margaret and son Jonathon. | Hymers, John (I0110)
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378 | In the 1881 Census he lived at Headleyhope, Lanchester, Satley, Co.Durham. He was a coalminer born in Auckland, Co.Durham. In 1881 he lived with his wife Elizabeth(born at Wallsend, Northumberland) and children John, Elizabeth and Jonathon, all born at Towlaw, Co. Durham. In the 1871 Census he lived at Thornley Road, Towlaw, with wife Sarah (also known as Elizabeth) and four children : Sarah Ann, born at Hunwick, Co.Durham ; and Elizabeth J. Woodhall, John W. Woodhall and George A. Woodhall, all born at Towlaw. | Woodhall, William (I0112)
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379 | Information about Fredrick and Mary Jane and family is found on the 1871 census for Arteme sia Township, Div 1, page 11 | Strain, Mary Jane (I340)
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380 | Information from Tombstone Ref No.13 Divison F, Old Machar Churchyard, Aberdeen. | Diack, Margaret (I3763)
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381 | Information on Nicholas from "Babler Family Home Page" Gary Michel Babler 387 Oak Hill Road Red Bank, NJ 07701 | Jeter, Nicholas (I1217)
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382 | James Aikenhead of the firm of Aikenhead and Crombie , hardware merchants, was born in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1817, being fourth in a family of eleven children. His father, Thomas Aikenhead, was born in Kilkenny; he was a bookseller and stationer , and died in 1859. His mother was Eliza Beal, born in Thomastown, County Kilkenny; she died in her native country. Mr. Aikenhead learned the trade of a cabinetmaker and worked at it for ten years; then he learned the hardware business from his uncle's establishment in Kilkenny. In 1849 he came to Canada and settled in Toronto, where he became employed in the establishment of Ridout, Bros, Inc. He afterwards became a partner in the business with Joseph and Percival Ridout and A.T. Crombie. The Ridouts eventually retired, leaving the business in the hands of Messrs. Aikenhead and Crombie. In 1858, Aikenhead was married to Eliza, daughter of Robert Higginbotham. History of Toronto and the County of York, Ontario by Charles Pelham Mulvany, C. Blackett Robinson (Firm), Graeme Mercer Adam, Mulvany, Charles Pelham, 1835-1885, Christopher Blackett Robinson - 1885 - Toronto (Ont.) Description | Aikenhead, James (I1074)
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383 | James appears on his son John`s death certificate as "Wright, Master". | Soutter, James (I0035)
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384 | Johann purchased the Adam Tiemann place, located on Lot 2 of Concession 8 in South Algona. On ce settled in and with the new homestead he married Euphrosine Kuss and began raising a secon d family. The original deeds to this and other Marquardt properties are still in existence, preserved i n the Arnprior Archives. The family has obtained copies of these remarkable documents. Johann emigrated from West Prussia in 1880 | Marquardt, Johann widower (I423)
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385 | John and his wife Elizabeth are both buried in Duns Cemetery under a stone. Their son John is buried under a stone not far from them. | Soutter, John (I0676)
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386 | John Samuel was a farmer | Ewing, John Samuel (I465)
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387 | Joined Methodist Church at age 23 (previously Presbyterian). "Markdale and Flesherton", p. 86, states that he died "April 24, either 1887 or 1897, 88 years and 10 months." This is from an interview with Thorpe Wright, printed in the Toronto Globe in 1923. In "William Armstrong and His Descendants", dates are given as 1808 - 1897. The month of June is a guess, based on calculation from his age at death. 1861 Census. All are born in Ireland except Richard. This fixes the year of immigration as ca. 1850. Year of marriage stated to be 1831. Residence is a log house. Strain, Joseph, 50 Elizabeth, 50 William, 26 Joseph, 22 Charlotte, 19 Eliza, 17 Clamana, 14 Sarah, 11 Richard, 9, born W. Canada 1871 Census lists age as 62, 1891 Census as 82. Religion is Wesleyan Methodist. 1871 Census lists children: Clemina 22 b. Ireland Sarah 20 b. Ireland James 19 b. Ontario Joseph 29 b. Ireland Also lists at the same household Joseph Brown, 14, b. Ontario, origin Irish, religion Church of England. Listed as going to school. ------------------------------------------ Posting on CAN-ONT-GREY-L mailing list at roostweb.com, by Ida King, 04 Feb 2002. Transcriptions from Flesherton Cemetery. "In the Flesherton cem I notice plot 137 Sarah Gertrude dau/o Thomas & Rachel Strain died Nov 23 1884 aged 1yr 3 mos. plot 22 has Joseph Strain Sr d Apr 24 1897 88 yrs 10 mos wife Elizabeth Little d Feb 1889, 80 yrs 10 mos, & dau Mary Jane d Sep 8 1880 45 yrs wife of Frederick Armstrong." !NOTE: 1871 Census of Canada; ; ; Reel C-9952; , Winnipeg Public Library, 251 Donald St., Winnipeg, ManitobaOfficial enumeration date 2 Apr 1871.District 36 (Grey South), Artemesia Twp., Division 1, p. 16. !NOTE: 1891 Census of Canada; ; ; Reel C-13261; , Winnipeg Public Library, 251 Donald St., Winnipeg, ManitobaOfficial enumeration date 6 Apr 1891.District 155 (East Grey), Artemesia Twp., Division 2, p. 28. !NOTE: 1861 Census of Canada; ; ; Reel C-1026; , Winnipeg Public Library, 251 Donald St., Winnipeg, ManitobaOfficial enumeration date 14 Jan 1861 Age is 'age next birthday'. Grey Co., Artemesia Twp., Part 4, p. 42. !BIRTH: Markdale and Flesherton, A Written Heritage.; ; 1979; p. 85, 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. !DEATH: Markdale and Flesherton, A Written Heritage.; ; 1979; p. 88; , 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. 1901 Census of Canada; ; ; ; , Winnipeg Public Library, 251 Donald St., Winnipeg, ManitobaOfficial enumeration date 31 Mar 1901.Ontario, Grey South (66), Artemesia, a-6, p. 10. Entries for Clemina Strain and her brother Joseph state they immigrated 1849. 1901 Census of Canada; ; ; ; , Winnipeg Public Library, 251 Donald St., Winnipeg, ManitobaOfficial enumeration date 31 Mar 1901.Ontario, Grey South (66), Artemesia, a-6, p. 10. Entries for Clemina Strain and her brother Joseph state they immigrated 1849. | Strain, Joseph (I084)
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388 | Joseph Strain, Sr was born in Newbliss, County Monaghan. He and his wife and children emigra ted to Canada in 1849. They settled first in Markham, thn moved to Artemesia Township, Gre y County in 1849. Joseph's son, William, stayed in Ireland with his uncle, William, a coal merchant in Dublin. Joseph and William later joined the family, with William settling in Essa Township, Simcoe. A good deal of the information about the Joseph Strain families can be found in a book callle d 'Makdale and Flesherton, A Written Heritage ,published in 1979. | Strain, Joseph Sr (I328)
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389 | Joseph was a WW1 Veteran. He enlisted on 12 Jun 1916 and served overseas His Regimental N umber is 100670 | Dougherty, Joseph (I062)
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390 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dougherty, J.E. (I133)
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391 | Ken's God Parents were Mrs Gus Mac Manus and Gus Roney. Both were present at the Christenin g in Welland. | Dougherty, Kenneth Peter (I112)
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392 | Killed in the Caledon train wreck of 1907. 1901 Census gives birth date 12 May 1861 !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 | Armstrong, William A. (I088)
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393 | lived at 24, St. Vincent Crescent, Glasgow at time of marriage. | Love, Archibald (I0633)
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394 | lived at Silver Green, Hempnall in 1881 Census. Agricultural Labourer. | Took, Albert (I0854)
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395 | Lived in Waggon Way Row in 1881 Census. Coalminer along with brother William. | Took, Samuel (I0806)
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396 | Lives at 38, Sunniside Road, Sunniside NE16 5NX. Tel No. 091 488 6084. | Morrison, George Aitken (I0362)
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397 | Living in North Bay Phone (705) 476-2514 | O'Grady, Norma (I198)
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398 | Majestic passenger NY harbor 19 October 1911 from Ballylongford, Kerry. Father Patrick. 24 yrs old (born about 1887). Destination: Orange NJ. Contradicts 1930 census Summit, Union County, NJ. Says married when 22 (1909).However, husband and children have same names as Mother's relatives .Mom said her aunt was called "Annie." Ireland census (from Joe DeMartino) says Patrick Neenan and Mary Callahan Neenan had a daughter named Hannah born about 1887, but no Annie. Father named Patrick; age 24, servant. | Neenan, Hannah (I0655)
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399 | Marriage details for Daniel ROBERTSON and Maragaret DIACK, from copy of marriages at Old Machar Parish Records. Daniel robertson, Draper, Woodside in this parish and Maragaret Diack, 12 Carmelite Street in Nicholas Parish signified their purpose of marriage by Mr David Munro, Elder and being thus thrice proclaimed they were married 19 June 1852 by the Rev. John Davidson, Inverurie. Witness James Diack and James Taylor. | Family: Daniel Robertson / Margaret Diack (F0370)
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400 | Marriage on October 2, 1862, at 182, Stirling Road, Glasgow, between James Burns, mercantile Clerk, aged 22. His address was 270, Parliamentary Road, Glasgow. His father was Robert Burns, a mercantile clerk. His mother was Jane Burns( M.S. Balloch) and she was deceased at the time of the marriage. James Burns married Janet McKemmie, aged 24 of 182, Stirling Road, Glasgow. Her father was James McKemmie, a publisher, and her mother Janet McKemmie ( M.S. Fullerton). Witnesses were Margaret McKemmie and David Burns. Death Certificate : October 29, 1863, Death of Janet Burns, married to James Burns (colliery salesman). She was 25. Their address was 27, Stanhope Street, Glasgow. died of fever. | Burns, James (I0075)
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