My Campbell is Matilda Ellison; she married and moved to Canada sometime
around the late 1880's-age is not at my finger tips.
http://williamsfamilyhistory.bravehost.com/index.html
you can look at my set up and get some ideas where to find free info!
I only pay the sites when looking for entirely new people!
So exciting the past-we have recent confirmation of our link to Daniel
Boone-which may also be in your line; Matilda Ellison came over with six
other sibs over a decade's time. I found our cousin Brian in Ireland and
emailed extensively for about two years. After which time he went back to
work, he writes about once a year. He live 5 minutes from Belfast!
Good luck
Gayle Williams
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From: campbell-irish-bounces(a)rootsweb.com
[mailto:campbell-irish-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of vicki evans
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 3:10 PM
To: campbell-irish(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CAMPBELL-IRISH] Mary Campbell born 1801, Ireland
Hi
I am new to this list and am hoping someone might be able to help me in my
family research. I have been handed a handwritten family history which is
very jumbled but also a wealth of information despite some inaccuracies.
I have a Mary Campbell born 1801 in Ireland. She apparently left Dundalk in
around 1848 due to the famine but not due to poverty and moved to Liverpool
to a house in Pownell Square.
She had 4 daughters and 1 son:
Bridget Campbell born c1836, Ireland who married a james Reardon (born in
ireland), married in Liverpool.
Lucy Campbell born c 1834, Ireland who became the 2nd wife of Thomas
Mulholland, originally from Dundalk but again married and lived in
Liverpool.
Catherine? Campbell birth date unknown who I believe married a William?
Fennell, and possibly liiving in Carrickmacross. They had at least 1 son
called Willaim who was born 1853 in carrickmacross. I have not been able to
trace the marriage so assume they married and lived in Ireland.
Mary? Campbell born c1828 ish possibly married a Mr Cunningham
Joseph Campbell born c1836 Ireland maried Ellen Attikinson and settled in
Holyhead, I have managed to trace his line to 1912.
I would like to see if I can trace this Mary Campbell, find out who her
husband might of been, possibly a Nathaniel Campbell, see if I can get
further back, and also confirm the children of Mary, did she just have these
5 or were there more?
Many thanks
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