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1. Alexander Campbell was born Abt. 1821. He married Caroline (Campbell).
More About Alexander Campbell:
Occupation: 1846, Carpenter
Child of Alexander Campbell and Caroline (Campbell) is:
2 i. Charles Campbell, born June 07, 1846 in St. Ann (Source: B0019 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms III-IIIb, 1835-1836 & 1845-1849, IIIb, p. 217 #1322.)
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1. Angus1 Campbell was born Abt. 1798. He married Catherine Cunningham December 23, 1840 in Westmoreland (Source: B0012 Jamaica Parish Register Marriage III & IV, 1838-1855, III, p. 369 #328.). She was born Abt. 1798.
More About Angus Campbell:
Residence: 1840, Westmoreland
More About Catherine Cunningham:
Residence: 1840, Westmoreland
Children of Angus Campbell and Catherine Cunningham are:
2 i. John Campbell, born Bef. November 05, 1823.
More About John Campbell:
Baptism: November 05, 1823, Westmoreland (Source: B0004 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms I & II, 1826-1834, I, p. 152.)
Race/nationality/color: Brown
3 ii. Charles Campbell, born Bef. November 05, 1823.
More About Charles Campbell:
Baptism: November 05, 1823, Westmoreland (Source: B0004 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms I & II, 1826-1834, I, p. 152.)
Race/nationality/color: Brown.
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Generation No. 1
1. Ann (Campbell)
Child of Ann (Campbell) is:
+ 2 i. Edward Dixon Campbell, died 1914.
Generation No. 2
2. Edward Dixon Campbell died 1914. He married (1) Frances Eliza (Campbell).
Notes for Edward Dixon Campbell:
WILL of EDWARD DIXON CAMPBELL of Saint Ann, planter.
Executors: my wife FRANCES ELIZA CAMPBELL, my sons URIAH CAMPBELL and CALEB CAMPBELL and my son-in-law ROBERT CADIEN.
To my wife and son Caleb one cart, 3 mules, and all my baking utensils (except the kneading machine).
To my wife one mare now on my property called Industry.
To my natural daughter THEODORA PARK 1 press, 1 bedstead, 2 tables in my house at Standfast in the middle room.
All my other furniture to my wife.
Executors sell kneading machine and share between the churches in Brown's Town, St. Ann: Baptist, Wesleyan, Church of England, and Tabernacle (Independent Baptist) for them to give to the poor.
Trustees to sell the rest and maintain my wife during her life, and pay to my natural daughter ADDIE WILSON £8.
The lot of land at Standfast given to me by my mother ANN CAMPBELL I give to CALEB CAMPBELL. to manage for ELIZA McNAUGHTON and CLARENCE CHRISTIE (natural children of ORINTHIA GREEN), until the youngest of the two turns 21.
The lot of land in Standfast that I bought from Dawson I give to my natural son JOHN HOWARD CAMPBELL who is at present off the island.
My 1 1/2 acres at Standfast and the room erected on it to my natural son WILFORD CAMPBELL and 1/4 acre from Miss Ann Brown's line to the late Charles Palmer's line.
The balance of the said land to my son Caleb.
My premises in Brown's Town where I reside to my daughter ESTHER CADIEN knowing she will give shelter to my daughter ADDIE WILSON, and her brother JOHN HOWARD CAMPBELL, and my son CALEB CAMPBELL whenever they come to Brown's Town.
My premises "Little Park" to my son Uriah.
Property "Industry" in St. Ann to son Caleb (expect for the pimento and barbecue room which are to be part of estate. The rest of the Industry property,and the residue of the estate, to Caleb, Uriah and Esther.
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More About Edward Dixon Campbell:
Occupation: Planter
Residence: St. Ann
Will: January 22, 1914 (Source: B0072 Jamaica Wills 1889, 1914-1923, 1925, Item 2 #12.)
Will recorded: July 22, 1914, Will Book XIII folio 435
Children of Edward Campbell and Frances (Campbell) are:
3 i. Uriah Campbell.
4 ii. Caleb Campbell.
5 iii. Esther Campbell. She married Robert Cadien
More About Robert Cadien:
Executor of estate: 1914, Will of Edward Campbell.
Children of Edward Dixon Campbell are:
6 i. Theodora Park.
7 ii. Addie Wilson.
8 iii. John Howard Campbell.
More About John Howard Campbell:
Residence: 1914, "off the island" of Jamaica
9 iv. Wilford Campbell.
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1. Archibald Campbell was born Abt. 1811. He married Eliza Foley February 14, 1836 in Westmoreland (Source: B0016 Jamaica Parish Register Marriage I & II, 1826-1839, II, p. 336 #9.). She was born Abt. 1811.
More About Archibald Campbell:
Residence: 1836, Westmoreland
More About Eliza Foley:
Residence: 1836, Westmoreland
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1. Archibald Campbell was born Abt. 1812. He married Harriet (Campbell). She was born Abt. 1812.
More About Archibald Campbell:
Occupation: 1837, planter
Residence: 1837, Belmore Castle, St. Elizabeth
Child of Archibald Campbell and Harriet (Campbell) is:
2 i. Robert Watt Campbell, born January 22, 1837.
More About Robert Watt Campbell:
Baptism: May 07, 1837, St. Elizabeth (Source: B0056 St. Elizabeth Parish Register III & IV, 1835-1859, II, p. 105 #201.)
Residence: 1837, Belmore Castle, St. Elizabeth.
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1. Charles Campbell was born Abt. 1858. He married Amelia Syms. She was born Abt. 1858.
More About Charles Campbell:
Occupation: Planter
Other facts: Signed by X
Residence: Scarborough, St. Ann
Child of Charles Campbell and Amelia Syms is:
2 i. Timothy Campbell, born 1883 in Scarborough, St. Ann (Source: B0067 St. Ann Register of Births, 1881-1884, G F 270.)
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1. Duncan Houston Campbell died Bef. April 1886. He married Emily Pembroke (Campbell). She died Bet. 1886 - 1889.
More About Duncan Houston Campbell:
Occupation: Clerk in Holy Orders
WILL of Emily Pembroke (Campbell):
I give my cottage and land at Happy West to the Incorporated Lay Body of the Church of England in Jamaica for the benefit of the Episcopal Endowment Fund.
To my dear sister Ella Harvey £450.
To my niece Lisa Harvey £250.
To John Musson £100.
To Eliza Simpson £30.
To my servants and cook if they are still in my service £109.
My executor is John Musson.
[There is a later attachment to the will, which has become illegible due to bleed through]
More About Emily Pembroke (Campbell):
Will: April 29, 1886
Will recorded: February 05, 1889, Will Book III, folio 313, probated
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1. Edward Campbell was born Abt. 1820. He married Ann Briggs April 30, 1845 in St. Ann by banns. (Source: B0012 Jamaica Parish Register Marriage III & IV, 1838-1855, IV, p. 28.). She was born Abt. 1820.
More About Edward Campbell:
Residence: 1845, St. Ann
More About Ann Briggs:
Residence: 1845, St. Ann
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1. Elisha Campbell was born Abt. 1847.
More About Elisha Campbell:
Race/nationality/color: black
Children of Elisha Campbell are:
2 i. William Vickers, born October 1867 in Cornwall Estate, Westmoreland.
More About William Vickers:
Baptism: January 09, 1873, Westmoreland (Source: B0011 Jamaica Law 6 Register Baptisms II & III, 1872-1874, II, p. 461 #1.)
Race/nationality/color: Black
Residence: 1873, Ferris
3 ii. Edward Vickers, born May 1872.
More About Edward Vickers:
Baptism: January 09, 1873, Westmoreland (Source: B0011 Jamaica Law 6 Register Baptisms II & III, 1872-1874, II, p. 461 #2.)
Race/nationality/color: Black
Residence: 1873, Ferris.
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1. FredericCampbell was born Abt. 1814. He married (1) Deborah Carr November 30, 1839 in Hanover by banns.(Source: B0012 Jamaica Parish Register Marriage III & IV, 1838-1855, III, p. 67 #13.). She was born Abt. 1814. He married (2) Mary Anglin September 27, 1844 in Hanover (Source: B0012 Jamaica Parish Register Marriage III & IV, 1838-1855, IV, p. 114 #48.). She was born Abt. 1819.
More About Frederic Campbell:
Residence: Bet. 1839 - 1844, Hanover
More About Deborah Carr:
Residence: 1839, Hanover
More About Mary Anglin:
Residence: 1844, Hanover
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1. Irene Campbell died 1914.
Notes for Irene Campbell:
WILL of IRENE CAMPBELL
Executor: C. M. DaCosta of King St., Merchant.
I give him £100 to buy himself a diamond ring, and I give him all my jewelry and all the rest of my estate.
Lib. IV Fol. 486 10/16/1914. [On the front of the Will the Will Record Book has been recorded as Volume 4, but it must have been 13 or 14]
More About Irene Campbell:
Will: October 07, 1914 (Source: B0072 Jamaica Wills 1889, 1914-1923, 1925, Item 2 #13.)
Will recorded: October 16, 1914, Will Book XIII folio 486
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1. James G. Campbell was born Abt. 1821. He married Sarah Fisher. She was born Abt. 1821.
More About James G. Campbell:
Occupation: 1846, Gentleman
Residence: 1846, Hornby
Child of James Campbell and Sarah Fisher is:
2 i. Sarah Mary Louisa Campbell, born February 27, 1846.
More About Sarah Mary Louisa Campbell:
Baptism: June 01, 1846, Westmoreland (Source: B0049 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms X, 1844-1849, p. 337.)
Residence: 1846, Hornby.
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1. Neil Campbell was born Abt. 1826. He married Abigail Evans April 11, 1851 in Hanover (Source: B0048 Jamaica Parish Register New Series II, 1848-1860, p. 315 #22.). She was born Abt. 1826.
More About Neil Campbell:
Residence: 1851, Hanover
More About Abigail Evans:
Residence: 1851, Hanover
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1. Revd. Peter Campbell died September 08, 1881. He married Martha Robinson (Campbell).
Notes for Revd. Peter Campbell:
WILL of Revd. Peter Campbell of Manchester, Clerk in Holy Orders.
I give all my real and personal property to my children James Campbell, Olive Campbell, Robert Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Ashton Campbell, and Percival Campbell.
My wife MARTHA ROBINSON CAMBELL is to have a home at my property "Molton"during her life. She is executrix.
Witnesses ALFRED HENRY TUCKER, SOPHIA JANE TUCKER.
Dated 9/7/1881.
PETER CAMPBELL died 9/8/1881, resident Molton, Manchester.
Witnesses sworn by WILLIAM ERNST Judge of Southern District Court Mandeville, 4/25/1882.
Words counted by JAMES CAMPBELL 9/18/1882 in Mandeville. Sworn by Bonitto, J.P.
PROBATE to JAMES CAMPBELL eldest son 9/18/1882. Sealed by RANDOLPH LEWIS Asst Clerk Court.
Entered Southern District Court Will Bk I, 318-319, on 7/30/1883.
More About Revd. Peter Campbell:
Occupation: 1881, Clerk in Holy Orders
Residence: 1881, Molton, Manchester
Children of Peter Campbell and Martha (Campbell) are:
2 i. James Campbell.
3 ii. Olive Campbell.
4 iii. Robert Campbell.
5 iv. Duncan Campbell.
6 v. Ashton Campbell.
7 vi. Percival Campbell.
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1. Richard Campbell was born Abt. 1820. He married Eliza Carr. She was born Abt. 1820.
Children of Richard Campbell and Eliza Carr are:
2 i. Jane Moore Campbell, born February 04, 1845 (Source: B0038 Jamaica Parish Register Birth I & II, 1844-1846, II, p. 75 #262.).
More About Jane Moore Campbell:
Other facts: twin of Robert Moore Cambbell
3 ii. Robert Moore Campbell, born February 04, 1845 (Source: B0038 Jamaica Parish Register Birth I & II, 1844-1846, II, p. 75 #261.).
More About Robert Moore Campbell:
Other facts: twin of Jane Moore Cambbell.
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1. Richard Perrin Campbell was born Abt. 1819. He married Sarah Lawrence Anglin February 05, 1844 in New Carmel Episcopalian Chapel, Westmoreland (Source: B0051 Jamaica Parish Register Marriages VIa, VIb, VIII 1841-1871, VIa, p. 122 #66.). She was born Abt. 1819.
More About Richard Perrin Campbell:
Occupation: 1844, Schoolmaster
Residence: 1844, Little Culloden, Westmoreland
More About Sarah Lawrence Anglin:
Residence: 1844, Auchindown, Westmoreland
Marriage Notes for Richard Campbell and Sarah Anglin:
The bride was a spinster.
Witnesses were: Alexander Lynton and Jane Campbell
Consent was given by: Sydney Perrin Campbell
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1. Robert Campbell was born Abt. 1820. He met Sarah Clayton. She was born Abt. 1820.
Child of Robert Campbell and Sarah Clayton is:
2 i. Richard J. Campbell, born August 06, 1845 in Labouring Hall, Westmoreland (Source: B0038 Jamaica Parish Register Birth I & II, 1844-1846, II, p. 213 #455.)
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1. Samuel Campbell was born Abt. 1816. He married Rebecca (Campbell).
More About Samuel Campbell:
Occupation: 1841, Laborer
Residence: 1841, Braco, Trelawny
Child of Samuel Campbell and Rebecca (Campbell) is:
2 i. Eleanor Campbell, born May 07, 1841.
More About Eleanor Campbell:
Baptism: December 26, 1841, Trelawny (Source: B0002 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms IV-VII, 1834-1845, VI, p. 175 #139.)
Residence: 1841, Braco, Trelawny.
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1. Thomas Barton Campbell was born Abt. 1836. He married Ann Henderson January 03, 1861 in Westmoreland (Source: B0051 Jamaica Parish Register Marriages VIa, VIb, VIII 1841-1871, VIb, p. 310 #76.). She was born Abt. 1836.
More About Thomas Barton Campbell:
Residence: 1861, Westmoreland
More About Ann Henderson:
Residence: 1861, Hanover
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1. Thomas Dugald Campbell was born Abt. 1818. He married Catherine Campbell June 02, 1840 in Pedro, St. Elizabeth (Source: B0056 St. Elizabeth Parish Register III & IV, 1835-1859, IV, p. 254 #113.). She was born Abt. 1818.
More About Thomas Dugald Campbell:
Occupation: Bet. 1840 - 1843, Planter
Residence: 1843, Edinburgh, St. Elizabeth
Child of Thomas Campbell and Catherine Campbell is:
2 i. Mary Grace Campbell, born April 26, 1843.
More About Mary Grace Campbell:
Baptism: May 26, 1844, St. Elizabeth (Source: B0056 St. Elizabeth Parish Register III & IV, 1835-1859, IV, p. 196 #268.)
Residence: 1843, Edinburgh, St. Elizabeth.
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