Thanks, Bill!! That seems to be a match to my
gggrandfather's brother. The years are ballpark and names
fit. A lot of good details! Do you know what the "case"
is that is referred to? Thanks again.
Ray
--- "William A. Campion, Sr." <campionsr(a)juno.com> wrote:
Hi Ray
Here is something that I received from Shirley.
I'll look some more and see what comes up !!!
Bill Campion
>
Hi Bill. John's parents were Patrick Campion
(sometimes
shown as "Champion") and Bridget "Dougheney". Patrick
was
b. c1809 near Johnstown, Bridget c1812 in Tuhlaroan.
Going
back, Patrick's father was Thomas b. c1780.
Ray
Here is her address < serathbun(a)attbi.com >
Subject: Re: Name of CAMPION
Vol. 68, 10/1894 to 12/1894, case 101863:
Campion, James, 46, came there from Boston Dec. 6, 1894.
46, born in
Great Barrington, Mass., widower, weaver. In Gt.
Barrington till 21
yrs. Old. Lived in Pittsfield, Mass. 6 - 7 years and
paid poll 3 or 4
times. Left there about 1880. In no other place in
Mass. 5 years.
Kept boarding house for the Teconic Mill 3 1/2 years,
then lived on
Jubilee Hill 3 yrs., Baker St. 6 mos., and then to
Lawrence. Parents:
Patrick and Bridget nee Dockerty, born in Ireland, lived
in Gt.
Barrington from coming to America till death. Father
died 1891, mother
died in 1890. Owned and occupied a house there past 40
yrs. Brother
Patrick in Great Barrington. In no other institution.
Discharged Mar.
14, 1895.
Shirley
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