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James Colin Campbell

Male 1862 - 1872  (~ 10 years)


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  • Name James Colin Campbell 
    Born Sep 1862  Saint John, Saint John, NB, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _STAT Never Married 
    _UID DC9D0FF6AB76F54B857D4852D122B81A409F 
    Died 27 Nov 1872  Saint John, Saint John, NB, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2283  Irving Genealogy
    Last Modified 20 May 2014 

    Father James Campbell,   b. Abt 1825, , , NB, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1899  (Age ~ 74 years) 
    Mother Harriett Jane Bucknam,   b. 4 May 1835, Pennfield, Charlotte, NB, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1905  (Age 69 years) 
    Married 6 Mar 1849 
    _STAT MARRIED 
    _UID 564881F51F0B9540BCB75B5B14C342F54AF2 
    Family ID F326  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - Sep 1862 - Saint John, Saint John, NB, Canada Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 27 Nov 1872 - Saint John, Saint John, NB, Canada Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Newspaper articles relating to the death of James Colin Campbell:

      Daily News November 29, 1872
      d. Wednesday 27th inst., of congestion of the brain, James Colin CAMPBELL s/o James CAMPBELL and Harriet J. CAMPBELL, age 10 years 2 mos. Funeral Saturday 2 o'clock from his fathger's residence Mosquito Cove (St. John)


      Daily News November 30, 1872
      On Tuesday morn., a son of James CAMPBELL of Mosquito Cove (St. John), age 10, went into the barn to feed the cow and slipped from the loft floor into the rack causing, it was supposed, only a slight injury to his side. He went to school as usual all day but in the eve. was seized with vomiting. About 11 o'clock at night he became delirious and so remained until Wednesday night when he expired. The fall he had sustained and injured his spine, inducing inflammation of the brain. The lad will be interred this afternoon in Greenwood Cemetery, Carleton (St. John)