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Mary Campbell nee ? Born 1801, Ireland

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Victoria

Victoria Report 2 Jan 2011 22:35

Another point to note about the marriage of Bridget Campbell to James Reirden in Liverpool is I cannot find a family with this spelling in any subsequent census records.

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 2 Jan 2011 23:22

Victoria....Dont be losing sleep over the Reardon spelling....whoever spelt /transcribed it like that was having a "bad hair day"....normally you will find variation even in Ireland but its mainly Riordan..O'Riorden...Rearden/an/on.

ellen

ellen Report 10 Feb 2014 18:29

Victoria I am a relative (great-great grand-daughter of Joseph Campbell who was the son of Mary Campbell and who married Ellen Noon. They lived in Holyhead and were in the cattle trade - a couple of Jospeh's daughters married two Bogue brothers - Thomas and Francis. The Bogues were from Fermanagh

Hope to share info with you some time
Ellen