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Emily Forrest Campbell 1888–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Oct 1888

Birth Location: Pukepito, Clutha, Otago, New Zealand

Death Date: 11 Apr 1936

Death Location: Wellington

Father: Lachlan Campbell

Mother: Emily Sanders

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In 1888, Emily Forrest Campbell entered the world in Pukepito, Clutha, Otago, New Zealand, born to Lachlan Campbell And Emily Elizabeth Sanders. Emily Forrest Campbell passed away in 1936 in Wellington.

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Biography

  • In 1888, Emily Forrest Campbell entered the world in Pukepito, Clutha, Otago, New Zealand, born to Lachlan Campbell And Emily Elizabeth Sanders.
  • Emily Forrest Campbell passed away in 1936 in Wellington.

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Emily Campbell's Ancestors

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Emily Campbell
1888–1936
Birth Place: Pukepito, Clutha, Otago, New Zealand
Parents
Lachlan Campbell
1857–1924
Bunkle & Preston, Berwickshire, Scotland
Emily (Elizabeth) Sanders
1868–1940
Milton, Clutha, Otago, New Zealand
Grandparents
Donald Campbell
1830–1899
Swinton & Simprin, Berwick, Scotland
Helen King
1832–1899
Bunkle and Preston, Berwickshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Lachlin Campbell
1799–
Flora McLeod
–1870
Adam King
1811–1873
Jean Laurie
1812–1860
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander King
1773–1869
Isabella Elliot
1779–1812

Emily Campbell's Timeline

2 Records

1888
4 Oct 1888
Birth of Emily Forrest Campbell in Pukepito, Clutha, Otago, New Zealand
Pukepito, Clutha, Otago, New Zealand
1936
11 Apr 1936
Age 48
Death of Emily Forrest Campbell in Wellington
Wellington

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Oct 1888
    Event Place: Pukepito, Clutha, Otago, New Zealand

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Apr 1936
    Event Place: Wellington

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