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Mary Campbell nee ? Born 1801, Ireland

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Flick

Flick Report 1 Jan 2011 11:29

Don't rely on unsubstantiated 'info'.....rely on factual, proveable data.

Marriages Mar 1878 (>99%)
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BOGUE Francis Anglesey 11b 724
CAMPBELL Ellen Anglesey 11b 724

Victoria

Victoria Report 1 Jan 2011 11:21

I think I have found part of the family in 1901. There is an Ellen Campbell in Holyhead, with a daughter at home and a nephew with the surname Bogue, which ties in. I think this Ellen was married to a Joseph Campbell looking at previous census records so my family history is wrong & the son was probably Joseph not Nicholas.

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 19:23

This is what I know from the handwritten family history and family tree.

Mrs Campbell (I am not sure how I know it is Mary) was in Dundalk in 1847, apparently a widow, and left for Liverpool with 4 daughters and 1 son and took a house in Pownall Square.
Children were (I have no dates of birth):

Bridget Campbell who married James Reardon - I believe the link to the other thread above is the marriage details. Bridget and James Reardon had John, James, Mary Anne, Cissie, Cornelius, and Mary Francis. John from this generation married Alice Kearns, they had 9 children, the eldest Bridget being my great grandmother.

Lucy Campbell married Thomas Mulholland and was his second wife. Thomas Mulholland married Mary Anne McCrave in Dundalk around 1852, his first wife. They had 2 children Margaret and John, and she died in childbirth with John. The 2 children were sent to live with relatives in Ireland and he found a second wife - Lucy Campbell in Liverpool. With Lucy he had 2 children, Lucy and Elizabeth. Wife Lucy died not long after Elizabeth was born, Elizabeth died around the age of 5 or 6. Once Lucy died, Thomas Mulholland remarried a third time to Julia Long and had a further 4 children.

Catherine? Campbell not sure if this name is correct, married a Mr Fennell and had a son William Fennell. He then married unknown and had 2 sons William (killed in 1944) and Richard (who married a Reardon offspring (Maureen) in the 1947), Clare Fennell who married Gerald Sampson (also derived from the Reardon line) and Peggy Fennell.

Mary? Campbell - again unsure this name is correct married a Mr Cunningham I found a possible marriage in 1863 in Liverpool.

Nicholas Campbell married unknown and settled in Holyhead. He had a daughter Ellen who married a Mr Bogue, and they had a daughter Minnie who married a Denis Healy, and had a daughter Eileen.

I was hoping I could trace the Campbell's, confirm the other 2 daughter's names, and the son's. and also their parent's i.e. possibly Mary and Nathaniel Campbell, but I am unsure how to search irish records or if they even exist.

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 16:55

As soon as I am home I will list what I know from the family tree & on computer rather than phone. Thanks for your interest in this.

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 31 Dec 2010 15:35

Victoria....I can find no evidence form the Church entry of Lucy's marriage that Thomas M.had been married before...(Usually it lists widow/widower)...also to complicate matters there is a Death Liverpool Reg June 1861 of a Lucy Campbell...given the Christian name was not that common it may be worthwhile checking 1861 Census for a Lucy Campbell....
You may have more success in unravelling the jumble if you let us have childrens names dates etc....

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 15:31

Sorry just reread & stupid phone is predicting my spelling. Just to confirm Lucy Campbell married Thomas Mulholland not Holland.

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 15:29

Bridget Campbell and James Reardon would be great great grandparents to me. Maternal line.

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 15:27

Sorry doing this via phone & it posted. She died shortly after Elizabeth was born 1862/1863. Elizabeth then died around the age of 6. At the moment I am trying to prove this hand-drawn family tree which is the source of most of my info. It is the handwritten document that states Mary Campbell left Dundalk for Liverpool around 1848 as a widow.

In response to Eringobragh I thought the info was wrong as I misread the 1961 family with Bridget as head, & the 2 son's Patrick and James. According to the tree Mary had 4 daughters - Bridget who married James Reardon, Lucy who married Thom Mulholland, Catherine ? Married a Mr Fennell and Mary? Married a Mr Cunningham. The son was apparently Nicholas who married & settled in Holyhead and had a daughter Ellen who in turn married a Mr Bogue and they had a daughter Eileen.

It is all sketchy so I was trying to prove it and had hoped to find the Campbell's on a census as I am unsure how to access Irish records.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 31 Dec 2010 14:43

Hi Victoria, I know what you mean about jumbled hand-drawn trees! It's easy to end up following a wrong line.

As Erin and Flick both say, you need to determine the hard facts.

You are definite that Lucy and Bridget are sisters and who they married. What relation are they to you?

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 14:32

Thanks for all the advice. I am working from a handwritten family document, which admittedly is very jumbled. It us also supported by a hand-drawn family tree which ends at my mum's generation (1946). There are 4 main families and it is all very interwoven. Each one is connected 1 way or another through cousins marrying. Lucy Campbell married Thomas Holland and the dates above fit. She was his 2nd wife & died young soon after the birth of her 2nd child Elizabeth born

Flick

Flick Report 31 Dec 2010 11:06

A lot of your 'info' seems to be very doubtful............

There is a couple in Liverpool in 1861 which may interest you

Name: Nathaniel Campbell
Age: 60
Estimated birth year: abt 1801
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Mary Campbell
Gender: Male
Where born: Ireland

Civil Parish: Liverpool
Ecclesiastical parish: St Nicholas
Town: Liverpool
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Registration district: Liverpool
Sub-registration district: Dale Street
ED, institution, or vessel: 9e
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 167
Household Members: Name Age
Nathaniel Campbell 60
Mary Campbell 60
Mary A Mc Viecar 59
John Murray 23


BUT.........you should be working backwards.....checking documentary evidence for every step you take............

Start with someone who you absolutely KNOW is your relative.................and get some documentary PROOF

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 31 Dec 2010 10:29

Victoria...I am a bit confused as to how you are certain Mary was b.Ireland abt 1801posssibly Dundalk and wife of Nathaniel Campbell...Do you have any supporting documentation or is it "Family Heresay" ?
You state that the family history has them with 3 daughters and a son but that is wrong..."but that Lucy definately married a Thomas Mulholland...and Brid a James Rearden" ...Which line are you actually following and a do you have any Certs.?
For ref.Lucy married Thomas Mulholland at St Mary's RC Chapel (Highfield St) L.Pool June 1856 and a Death for a Lucy Mulholland is Reg. L.Pool Sept.1863.

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~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~ **007 1/2** Report 31 Dec 2010 07:23

Hello Janey~~~~

Haven't seen you around for a while. Hope you've enjoyed the holidays.

I take your point Janey but sometimes I find a nudge more useful ie when I'm accessing GR through my phone, I tend to find it hard to copy and paste the link and paste it onto a new page. I have to wait then until I'm at my computer to read the thread.....tsk lol I don't start being patient officially until tomorrow ;)

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 31 Dec 2010 02:16

Nudging can be a waste of time, as threads sink down the board and get separated. It drives me batty. ;)

Much better to give the link to the other thread, so since I was reading very late at night UK time (about 2 a.m.), I'll add it here for you:

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.page/board/trying_to_find/reardon%20/thread/1240830

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 00:40

Thanks for the help by the way!

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 00:39

I've just nudged the Reardon thread for you or Reirden

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 31 Dec 2010 00:33

I'm interested in how the person you mention found the marriage for Bridget. Maybe if you nudge that thread we can check out what you have?

EDIT

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Marriages Sep 1857 (>99%)
Campbell Bridget Liverpool 8b 206
McMahon John Liverpool 8b 206
Phoenix Elizabeth Liverpool 8b 206
Reirden James Liverpool 8b 206

Jan

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 00:24

Sorry that is a very good point and as her daughter was Bridget Campbell, who married James Reardon and had their own daughter called Bridget, I didnt even notice the name change. Ok so maybe this is not my family, damn!

I do know for definate that Bridget Campbell married James Reardon and Lucy Campbell married Thomas Mulholland, but the other 2 daughters I am stuck on and Mary's maiden name.

Arggghhh, glafd that you saw the very obvious mistake here, but bit gutted now as not closer to finding the family on census records.

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 31 Dec 2010 00:19

Hang on! Is she mary or Bridget??

Victoria

Victoria Report 31 Dec 2010 00:18

Hope this copy and paste works of the 1861 census

Bridget Campbell
Age: 60
Estimated birth year: abt 1801
Relation: Mother
Gender: Female
Where born: Ireland

Civil Parish: Liverpool
Ecclesiastical parish: St Martin
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Street address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage: View image

Registration district: Liverpool
Sub-registration district: St Martin
ED, institution, or vessel: 29
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 109
Household Members: Name Age
Patrick Campbell 33
Bridget Campbell 60
Mary Campbell 26
James Campbell 23
Bridget Campbell 18