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| 651 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1151)
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| 652 | John Douglas Henry CAMPBELL, 7th Duke of Argyll, FRS, FRSE Previously styled: Lord John Douglas Edward Henry CAMPBELL, of Row, Dumbartonshire Right Honourable Lord John CAMPBELL of Ardencaple | CAMPBELL, John Douglas Edward Henry Duke of Argyll (I53)
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| 653 | John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland CAMPBELL, 9th Duke of Argyll KG, KT, GCMG, GCVO, VD, PC | CAMPBELL, John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Duke of Argyll (I37)
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| 654 | John Lawful Son to Duncan Campbell in Auchindrain and Agnes Munro his spouse was Born the 1st September 1827 and Baptised the 11th September 1827 years. | CAMPBELL, John (I258)
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| 655 | John Lawful son to John Campbell in Penemore and Mary Morison his spouse was Born 24th and Baptised 30th August 1801 years. | CAMPBELL, John (I256)
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| 656 | John son to Duncan Campbell and Mary McIntyre in Inveraray Baptised 28 April 1745 | CAMPBELL, John (I722)
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| 657 | John STEWART of Ardgowan and Blackhill was a natural son of John STEWART, before he married Annabella DRUMMOND c. 1366/67, and became King Robert III in 1390. | STEWART, John of Ardgowan and Blackhall (I744)
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| 658 | John was presumably a witness on 6 December 1860 at Auchindrain at the marriage of his sister Sarah SINCLAIR to Peter MUNRO | SINCLAIR, John (I169)
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| 659 | Kansas Democrat 13 April 1916 p. 7a. Deaths The Death of Mrs. Clara Doupuis Mrs. Clara Doupuis, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Celeste Hall in White Cloud at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning, April 6, at the age of 72 years. The funeral services were held at the Iowa Point Presbyterian church. Rev. Meier officiating. She was born in Geneva, Mo., in the year 1842 and came to Kansas in 1867. She was adopted into the Iowa tribe and drew 80 acres of land near the Margrave ranch. She was united in marriage the fourth time. Her first husband was a Mr. Toupain, to whom was born one son, Ed., who is living near his mother's home; her second marriage was to Harve Campbell to whom were born four children, Murry, who has been dead about 16 years, Mrs. Celeste Hall, who is very sick in the hospital in St. Joseph and doesn't know of her mother's death, Mrs. Bill Doupuis, who was with her mother at the time of her death and George, who died six years ago the 27th of March. Her fourth marriage was to Jim Roberts from whom she has been separated for some time before her death. She leaves 29 grand children and 18 great grandchildren besides a host of friends to mourn her death. Mrs. Doupuis was a very industrious and active woman for her age and up until the time of her last illness could do more work than the average woman. She will be greatly missed by all who have known her and we extend our heartfelt sympathy to those who are left to mourn her death. May the Great Comforter of all gifts comfort them in their time of sorrow. - Contributed. | BARADA, Clara (I304)
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| 660 | Kay Nimmo DUNCAN | DUNCAN, Kathleen Nimmo (I11)
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| 661 | Kensington Palace | (HOUSE OF HANOVER), Her Majesty Victoria Alexandrina Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (I66)
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| 662 | Kensington Palace decessit sine prole | WINDSOR, Her Royal Highness Princess Louise Alberta Carolina Duchess of Argyll (I39)
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| 663 | Kilmalieu burial ground new part row 1 no. 23 A flat stone with a bush of bog myrtle at the head In loving memory of Elspeth Angela Campbell Daughter of Lord Archibald Campbell and sister of Niall Campbell 10th Duke of Argyll Born 1873 and died 1942 | CAMPBELL, Lady Elspeth Angela (I165)
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| 664 | Kilmalieu burial ground new part Row 1 no. 24 A small stone with the inscription Elspeh 20th April-4th May 1967 Daughter of Ian and Mathilda Argyll [11th Duke and Duchess] | CAMPBELL, Lady Elizabeth (I25)
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| 665 | King Edward VI of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India Previously styled: 17 January 1850: Albert Edward, Earl of Dublin 8 December 1841: Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (at birth) Albert Edward, Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Duke of Saxony In 1863 Bertie renounced his succession rights to the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in favour of his younger brother Alfred | (HOUSE OF SAXE-COBURG AND GOTHA), King Edward of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India (I75)
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| 666 | King George V of of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India Previously styled: 9 November 1901 was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (22 January 1901) inherited the title Duke of Cornwall and was then known as Prince George, Duke of Cornwall and York. (24 May 1892) Prince George, Duke of York, Earl of Inverness and Baron Killarney Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | WINDSOR, King George Frederick Ernest Albert of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India (I77)
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| 667 | King George VI Memorial Chapel, St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle | WINDSOR, King George of the United Kingdom and the Dominions the British Commonwealth (I79)
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| 668 | King George VI Memorial Chapel, St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle | BOWES-LYON, Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother (I80)
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| 669 | King George VI of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth Previously styled: 20 January 1936-August 1947: Emperor of India 1920: Albert Frederick Arthur George, Duke of York His Highness Prince Albert of York Albert Frederick Arthur George WINDSOR Albert Frederick Arthur George Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Known by the Royal Family as: Bertie | WINDSOR, King George of the United Kingdom and the Dominions the British Commonwealth (I79)
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| 670 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I755)
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| 671 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I625)
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| 672 | Known as: Kane CAMPBELL | CAMPBELL, Wesley Kane (I622)
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| 673 | Known as: Nell SPAIN | SPAIN, Levonia Myra Nell (I1230)
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| 674 | Known as: Travis CAMPBELL | CAMPBELL, William Travis (I621)
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| 675 | Knoxville News Sentinel 6 January 2021 Edward W. Lollis II Knoxville - Edward W. (Ted) Lollis II, 83, of Knoxville, TN, passed away on Sunday, December 20, 2020. He was a retired Foreign Service Officer, scholar, author and entrepreneur. Born in Indianapolis, IN, he was the son of Edward and Georgia May Campbell Lollis. He was a graduate of Howe High School in Indianapolis, and Yale University where he earned a BA cum laude in geology. He also studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Antigonish & Middleton, Nova Scotia), Princeton University (Princeton, NJ & Dominican Republic), University of Melbourne (Australia) on a Fulbright Scholarship, University of Wisconsin (Madison) and the Foreign Service Institute. He returned home from his studies in Australia by completing an around-the-world route. While in India, Ted had "an epiphany...that I preferred people to rocks, I joined the federal government as a career Foreign Service Officer." After serving in the U.S. Army, Ted became a Foreign Service Officer with expertise in Sub-Saharan Africa, development finance, energy policy, economic & commercial affairs, and consular affairs. His postings included Rwanda, Paris (OECD), Ivory Coast, Nigeria, London, and multiple assignments at the U.S. Department of State. He helped prepare President Reagan for the North-South Summit in Cancun, Mexico, and negotiated international development strategy for the United Nations (New York & Geneva). He retired from the Foreign Service in 1987 after serving as U.S. Consul General in Bordeaux, France. After a brief stint as the Executive Director for the American Committee on the French Revolution, he became an entrepreneur. He was the owner of National Map Gallery & Travel Center in Union Station, Washington, DC, and later GeoVisual Business Services, a geographic analysis and consulting business. With a passion for history, geography and monuments, he was the author of many articles, presentations and publications, including the book, Monumental Beauty: Peace Monuments and Museums Around the World (Peace Partners International, 2013), and contributions to: The Atomic Bomb and American Society: New Perspectives (University of Tennessee Press, 2009), The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace (Oxford University Press, 2010), International Handbook on Tourism and Peace (Centre for Peace Research and Peace Education, 2014). Ted had a penchant for adventure and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Ted is survived by his wife, Schera Chadwick of Knoxville, TN; and his daughter, Cynthia Lollis and her husband, Alexander Deiss of Decatur, GA. His first marriage to Vivian Redding Lollis ended in divorce. A celebration of Ted's life will take place at a later date in Pentwater, MI. It was here that he spent many happy summers on Lake Michigan, living in a cottage built by his grandparents in 1907. Memorial contributions may be made in his name to the Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance (OREPA), American Foreign Service Association (AFSA), Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), or to the charity of your choice. | LOLLIS, Edward W. (I897)
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| 676 | Last British monarch of the House of Hanover | (HOUSE OF HANOVER), Her Majesty Victoria Alexandrina Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (I66)
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| 677 | Lieutenant Kenneth Robert MACARTHUR | MACARTHUR, Kenneth Robert (I667)
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| 678 | Lincoln (Nebraska) Star 28 December 1977 p. 35d Deaths CAMPBELL - Murray Ray, 76, Rulo, died Sunday in Hiawatha, Kan. Survivors: wife Mamie; daughters, Mrs. Claude (Dena) Kendall, Mound City, Mo.; Mrs. Bernie (Joann) Comer, Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. Henry (Myrna) Lawson, Sibley, Mo.; brother Clarence Campbell, Reserve, Kan.; half brother, Frenot Ogden, Paramount, Calif.; half sister, Mrs Lucille Palmer, San Diego, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Services were Tuesday in Falls City, Rulo Cemetery. | CAMPBELL, Murray Ray (I277)
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| 679 | Mabelene and Thomas divorced at some point and then remarried in July 1971 | Family: Thomas Woodrow DAVIS / Mabelene CAMPBELL (F500)
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| 680 | Mabelene and Thomas divorced at some point and then remarried in July 1971 | Family: Thomas Woodrow DAVIS / Mabelene CAMPBELL (F500)
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| 681 | Manchester Journal Inquirer 15 January 1974 p. 12c-d Obituary Earl J. CAMPBELL Vernon - Earl J. CAMPBELL, 73, 380 Ravenna St., Nokomis, Fla., died Sunday in Venice, Fla. He was born in Manchester, coming to Vernon about 25 years ago and developed the Campbell Avenue building, the first prefabricated housing in the area. He also operated a general store and restaurant at the corner of Dobson Avenue and Route 30. He was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Vernon. Besides his widow, Helen Cheswick Campbell; he leaves two sons, James E. Campbell and John Campbell, both of Vernon. The funeral is Thursday at 8:15 a.m. at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Vernon. Burial will be in St. Bridget's Cemetery, Manchester. Calling hours are Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. | CAMPBELL, Earl James (I1172)
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| 682 | Manchester Journal Inquirer 6 November 2004 Obituary - John F. CAMPBELL John F. Campbell, 73, of North Port, Fla., died Thursday, November 4, 2004, at home. He was born on Dec. 3, 1930 in Manchester to Earl and Helen (Cheswick) Campbell. He moved to Florida 9 years ago from Connecticut. He was a plumber/welder and was a member of Local 776 Int'l. Steamfitters and Pipefitters union and a member of the American Legion in Vernon. He is survived by his wife, Ann (Gonder) Campbell of North Port, Fla.; sons, John of Ellington, Robert (Nancy) of Rutland, Vt., Stephen (Lynda) of Vernon, and Michael (Ruth) of Lebanon; a daughter, Debra Campbell and her husband, John O'Mahoney, of Houston, Texas; a brother, James E. Campbell of Manchester; and 11 grandchildren. Visitation and services will be held in Florida. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Hospice of SW Florida, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238 would be appreciated. Arrangements were made by James A. McKee Funeral Home, North Port, Fla. | CAMPBELL, John Frank (I1180)
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| 683 | Manchester, Hartford County, Connecticut 1 June 1900 25 Birch Street Robert J. Campbell, head, April 1856, 44 years, married (17 years), Ireland (Ireland x2), immigration 1879 (31 yeas [sic]), naturalised, labourer (wind silk), out of work 0 months. Rose Campbell, wife, July 1861, 38 years, married (17 years), 7 children (6 living), Connecticut (Ireland x2) Mary E. Campbell, daughter, October 1883, 16 years, single, Connecticut (Ireland/Connecticut), labourer (wind silk), out of work 9 months Caroline M. Campbell, daughter, December 1884, 15 years, single, Connecticut (Ireland/Connecticut), labourer (wind silk), out of work 0 months Robert J. Campbell Jr, son, August 1886, 13 years, single, Connecticut (Ireland/Connecticut), at school 9 months John F. Campbell, son, March 1887, 12 years, single, Connecticut (Ireland/Connecticut), at school 9 months Ellosius R. Campbell, daughter, July 1893, 6 years, single, Connecticut (Ireland/Connecticut), at school 9 months All are recorded as being able to read, write, and speak English, except for the youngest children. The family rent their home. | CAMPBELL, Robert J. (I1207)
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| 684 | Manuel CAMPBELL married his niece Josefa DELGADO if this information is correct. She was the daughter of his elder sister Maria Peregrina CAMPBELL. | Family: Manuel CAMPBELL / Josefa DELGADO (F167)
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| 685 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I14)
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| 686 | Marlborough House | WINDSOR, King George Frederick Ernest Albert of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India (I77)
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| 687 | Marriage (CR) Canada No. 13040 [stamped] George CAMPBELL of the Village of Priceville Ada Augusta WATSON of the Village of Clarksburg in the County of Grey in the Province of Ontario, Farmer ad Housewife, make oath and say as follows: THAT, for the space of fifteen days immediately preceding the date of this affidavit, George Campbell [and] Ada Agusta Watson have had our usual place of abode within the Province of Ontario; THAT I believe there is no affinity, consanguinity, prior marriage or other lawful cause or legal impediment to bar or hinder the solemnization of the marriage; and THAT the contents set forth herein are to the best of our knowledge, information and belief, true in every particular: George CAMPBELL, farmer, 65, widower born 13 December 1872 (Proton Township, Grey County) Latter Day Saint Priceville, Ontario fa: John CAMPBELL, born Scotland mo: Jean BLACK Ada Agusta WATSON, housewife, 64, widow born 22 March 1873 (Clarksburg, Ontario) Clarksburg, Ontario United Church fa: Andress OSTRANDER, born Niagra, Ontario mo: Martha WATSON SWORN before me at the Village of Clarksburg in the County of Grey this Sixteenth day of September 1937 (signed) George Campbell (signed) Ada Agusta Watson (signed) Bruce Hamilton, Issuer of Marriage Licenses at Clarksburg CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE I hereby Certify that I solemnized the Marriage of George CAMPBELL [and] Ada Agusta WATSON in the presence of: A.H.K. Musgrove, Clarksburg Victoria Musgrove, Clarksburg in the Village of Clarksburg in the County of Grey, on the twenty-first day of 1937 Certificate no. 3479 (signed) C.H. Marsh, "Grape Grange," Clarksburg P.O., Ontario Church of England Both the bride and groom can read and wright | Family: George CAMPBELL / Ada Agusta OSTRANDER (F535)
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| 688 | Marriage (PR) Westminster, London, England St James Church Entry No. 400, p. 200 June 14 1890 Allan GORDON, Esquire, 36, Bachelor St. James fa: James GORDON, Merchant, dec'd Olivia Rowlandson CAMPBELL, 35, Widow S. Luke's, Chelsea fa: John Clarkson MILNS, Cotton Spinner, dec'd By License | Family: Allen GORDON / Honourable Olivia Rowlandson MILNS (F60)
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| 689 | Marriage 1857 Inveraray 5130 5 On the 16th day of October 1857 at Inveraray Marriage (after Banns) was solomnized between us according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland (Signed) Archibald SINCLAIR 27 years Auchindrain Miner (Nickel) Bachelor Fa: Archibald SINCLAIR, Farmer Mo: Isabella SINCLAIR, MS CAMPBELL (Signed) Ann SINCLAR 21 years Main Street, Inveraray Dress-maker Spinster Fa: John McVEAN, Laborer Mo: Mary McVean, MS McCORKINDALE (Signed) D.C. MacTaggat, Minister of Inveraray Witnesses: John STEWART John McVEAN Reg: At Inveraray on the 17th day of October 1857, Henry Dunn Smith, Registrar | Family: Archibald SINCLAIR / Anne MACVEAN (F77)
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| 690 | Marriage Banns (OPR) Denny, Stirlingshire 476/ 30/ 458 November 23rd 1833 James Ure Wright Denny and Helen Mathie in the parish of Stirling gave in their names for proclamation in order to marriage and were proclaimed on the three following Sabbaths and married on the 13th December following. | Family: James URE / Helen MATHIE (F527)
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| 691 | Marriage Bond Surety: Alexander CAMPBELL | Family: John ANDERSON / Ursula CORLEY (F274)
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| 692 | Marriage Record No. 010640 [stamped] I, William Leslie CAMPBELL of the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey in the Province of Ontario, farmer make oath and say as follows: THAT, for the space of fifteen days immediately preceding the issuance of this license, I, William Leslie Campbell, have had my usual place of above within the Province of ONTARIO; THAT I believe there is no affinity, consanguinity, prior marriage or other lawful course or legal impediment to bar or hinder the solemnisation of the marriage; and THAT the contents set forth herein are to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, true in every particular; William Leslie CAMPBELL, farmer, 26 years, bachelor, protestant born, Glenelg fa: George CAMPBELL, born Proton Township, Ontario mo: Marion MCMURDO will reside in Glenelg can read and write Mildred Kathleen BRODIE, 21 years, spinster, protestant born, Gleneig fa: Thomas James BRODIE, born Egremont Township, Ontario mo: Margaret Jane will reside in Glenelg can read and write Sworn before me at the Village of Flesherton, in the County of Grey this 14 day of April 1932. (signed) W. J. Bellamey, Issuer of Marriage Licenses at Flesherton I CERTIFY that I solemized the marriage of: - William Leslie CAMPBELL Mildred Kathleen BRODIE in the presence of: Robert James BRODIE, 250 Gerrard Street, Toronto, and Lena Ellison, RR1 Durham, Township of Glenelg, County of Grey, Province of Ontario on the 18th April 1932 Registration No.: 9299 (signed) John GALLOWAY, registration no. 9299 RR4 Elmwood, Ontario Baptist | Family: William Leslie CAMPBELL / Mildred Kathleen BRODIE (F531)
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| 693 | Marriage Record Pittsylvania County, Virginia 18 December 1837 Zere MCDANIEL Elizabeth EVANS Isaac SAMPSON, bondsman Martha McDANIEL, signer of certificate Arthur W. EANES, officiant | Family: Zere MACDANIEL / Elizabeth EVANS (F223)
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| 694 | Marriages (CR) 1855 Cumlodden, Argyll 509/ 2 On December 18 at Auchindrain Marriage after Banns was Solemnised between us according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church of Scotland (signed) Duncan Campbell FERGUSON, 23, (born Furnace, Inveraray) fisherman Furnace fa: Duncan FERGUSON, labourer mo: Mary FERGUSON, MS MCNEILL (signed) Mary MCINTYRE, 18, (born Cruachan, Dalavich) servant Brenchoilly fa: John MCINTYRE, tailor mo: Janet MCINTYRE, MS MCARTHUR (signed) Donald McLachlan, Minister of Cumlodden (signed) D.T. McDonald, witness (signed) Neil MCINTYRE, witness Registered: 1855 December 20th at Cumlodden, Edward McCallum, Registrar | Family: Duncan Campbell FERGUSON / Mary MACINTYRE (F390)
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| 695 | Marriages (CR) 1855 Inveraray Landward, Argyll 509/2 1 At the Manse of Inveraray the parties mentioned were married according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland, on the Fifth of June 1855, at 7 o'clock in the morning. (signed) Alexander CAMPBELL, 30 (born 1825, Auchindrain, Argyll), Miner, (Bachelor) Auchindrain, Argyll fa: Archibald CAMPBELL, herring fisherman, (deceased) mo: Ann CAMPBELL, MS MUNRO (signed) Janet MCNIVEN, Her X Mark, 22 (born 1833, Kilchrenan, Lochawside, Argyll), (Spinster) Kilchrenan, Argyll fa: Alexander MCNIVEN, gardener (deceased) mo: Margaret MCNIVEN, MS MCKENNA (signed) Alexander MacTaggart, Minister (signed) Donald MUNRO Duncan MUNRO witnesses Registered: 1855 June 6th at Inveraray, Henry Dunn Smith, Registrar | Family: Alexander CAMPBELL / Janet MACNIVEN (F374)
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| 696 | Marriages (CR) 1857 Cumlodden, Argyll 509/ 7 On the Twenty-fourth day of December 1857 at Crarae Marriage after Banns, was Solemnised between us according to the Forms of the Established Church of Scotland. (signed) Robert MARTIN, 21, Fisherman Cumlodden fa: Donald MARTIN, Labourer mo: Catherine MARTIN, MS CAMPBELL (signed) Sarah CAMPBELL, 23, House Servant Craleckan fa: Duncan CAMPBELL, Labourer mo: Margaret CAMPBELL, MS MUNRO (signed) Donald McLachlan, Minister of Cumlodden (signed) Daniel Thomson, Schoolmaster of Cumlodden, witness (signed) William Smith, witness The above Marriage was Registered by me at Cumlodden, on the 28th day of December 1857, Edward McCallum, Registrar | Family: Robert MARTIN / Sarah CAMPBELL (F381)
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| 697 | Marriages (CR) 1857 Inveraray, Argyll 513/ 6 On the Third day of November 1857 at Inveraray Marriage (after Banns) was soleminised between us according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland (signed) Donald GILMOUR, 29, Fisherman, (Bachelor) Ferryland, Inveraray fa: Donald GILMOUR, Crofter, (deceased) mo: Mary GILMOUR, MS MCVICAR, (deceased) (signed) Mary CAMPBELL, 24, Cook, (Spinster) Morrison's Land, Inveraray fa: John CAMPBELL, (deceased) mo: Betsy CAMPBELL, or MCNICOL (signed) Colin Smith, DD (signed) Walter Malcolm, witness (signed) John McGregor, witness The above Marriage was Registered by me at Inveraray, on the Fifth day of November, 1857. Henry Dunn Smith, Registrar. | Family: Donald GILMOUR / Mary CAMPBELL (F377)
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| 698 | Marriages (CR) 1857 Inveraray, Argyll 513/ 7 On the Ninth day of December 1857 at Kilbaan (Farm), Glenshira, Parish of Inveraray, Marriage (after Banns) was solomnised between us according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland (signed) Archibald CAMPBELL, 26, Doctor of Medicine, (Bachelor) Main Street, Inveraray fa: Dugald CAMPBELL, Doctor of Medicine mo: Margaret CAMPBELL, MS MCFAYDEN (signed) Jessie MCKELLAR, 23, spinster Kilblaan (farm), Glenshira, Parish of Inveraray fa: Donald MCKELLAR, farmer mo: Catharine MCKELLAR, MS MCCALLUM (signed) Duncan MCKELLAR, minister (signed) Catherine McPherson, witness (signed) Maggie CAMPBELL, witness The above Marriage was Registered by me at Inveraray on the Eleventh day of December, 1857. Henry Dunn Smith, Registgrar. | Family: Archibald CAMPBELL / Jessie MACKELLAR (F401)
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| 699 | Marriages (CR) 1858 Cumlodden, Argyll 509/ 2 On the Eleventh day of February 1858 at Crarae Marriage after Banns was Solmnized between us according to the Forms of the Established Church of Scotland (signed) Archibald CAMPBELL, 29, Fisherman Inverae fa: Donald CAMPBELL, fisherman mo: Sarah CAMPBELL, MS MCPHAIL (signed) Janet CRAWFORD, 26, spinster Crarae fa: Donald CRAWFORD, fisherman mo: Jane CRAWFORD, MS SMITH (signed) Donald McLachlan, Minister Cumlodden (signed) Donald CRAWFORD, witness (signed) James McNab, witness The above Marriage was Registered by me at Cumlodden on the 15th day of February 1858. Edward McCallum, Registrar. | Family: Archibald CAMPBELL / Janet CRAWFORD (F372)
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| 700 | Marriages (CR) 1858 Glenorchy and Inishail, Argyll 512/ 3 On the ninth day of June 1858 at Barbreck Marriage after Banns was Solmenised between us according to the Forms of the Free Church of Scotland (signed) Lachlan CAMPBELL, 31, crofter, bachelor, no relationship at Barbreck, Inishail fa: Archibald CAMPBELL, cottar mo: Betsy CAMPBELL, MS MCDOUGALL (signed) Christian MCGIBBLON, 21(4?), house servant, spinster do [Barbreck?], Inishail fa: Duncan MCGIBBON, farmer mo: Janet MCGIBBON, MS MCKINLAY (signed) Duncan McLean, Minister of Free Church, Glenorchy (signed) Peter CAMPBELL, witness (signed) Donald MacIntyre, witness The above Marriage was Registered by me at Glenorchy Schoolhouse on the twelfth day of June, 1858. John Cameron, Registrar. | Family: Lachlan CAMPBELL / Christian MACGIBBON (F396)
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