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Peter Campbell 1840–1894 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1840

Birth Location: Nova Scotia, Canada

Death Date: 29 JUL 1894

Death Location: Frenchvale, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia

Father: Domhnull Campbell

Mother: Caitriona MacDonald

Spouse(s): Theresa Maclean

Children(s): Katherine Campbell, Donald Campbell

In 1840, Peter Campbell entered the world in Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Domhnull Ban Fidhlear Don Dan Campbell And Caitriona Macdonald. In 1881, Peter Campbell resided in East Bay North, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. In 1891, Peter Campbell resided in East Bay North Side, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Can. Peter Campbell married Theresa Maclean, and had children including Donald Campbell, Katherine Ann Campbell. Peter Campbell passed away in 1894 in Frenchvale, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia.

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Biography

  • In 1840, Peter Campbell entered the world in Nova Scotia, Canada, born to Domhnull Ban Fidhlear Don Dan Campbell And Caitriona Macdonald.
  • In 1881, Peter Campbell resided in East Bay North, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • In 1891, Peter Campbell resided in East Bay North Side, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Can.
  • Peter Campbell married Theresa Maclean, and had children including Donald Campbell, Katherine Ann Campbell.
  • Peter Campbell passed away in 1894 in Frenchvale, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia.

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Peter Campbell's Ancestors

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Peter Campbell
1840–1894
Birth Place: Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents
Domhnull Ban Fidhlear (Don\Dan) Campbell
1809–1881
South Uist, Scotland
Caitriona MacDonald
1809–1899
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Peter Campbell's Descendants

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Peter Campbell (Abt. 1840–29 JUL 1894) m. Theresa Maclean (abt 1861–1936)
  1. 1. Katherine (Ann) Campbell 1893–1947 m. Edward (Esaw) Bussey 1891–1950
    1. 1. Harold (F Bussey) Sr 1916–1987 m. Anita (E) Bussey 1922–2001
      1. 1. Harold (Francis Bussey) Jr. 1943–2023 m. Margaret (Ann) Bussey 1943–1993
    2. 2. Emma (K) Bussey 1915–
    3. 3. Daniel (L) Bussey 1918–
    4. 4. Mary Bussey 1926–1979
    5. 5. Paul Bussey 1921–
    6. 6. Dorothy Bussey 1923–
  2. 2. Donald Campbell 1893–

Peter Campbell's Timeline

4 Records

1840
Abt. 1840
Birth of Peter Campbell in Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia, Canada
1881
1881
Age 41
Peter Campbell resided here in East Bay North, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
East Bay North, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1891
1891
Age 51
Peter Campbell resided here in East Bay North Side, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
East Bay North Side, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
1894
29 JUL 1894
Age 54
Death of Peter Campbell in Frenchvale, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
Frenchvale, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1840
    Event Place: Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source:
    [1] 1891 Census of Canada, Year: 1891; Census Place: East Bay North Side, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; Roll: T-6309; Family No: 89
    [2] 1881 Census of Canada, Year: 1881; Census Place: East Bay North, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; Roll: C_13166; Page: 52; Family No: 220

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1881
    Event Place: East Bay North, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: 1881 Census of Canada, Year: 1881; Census Place: East Bay North, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; Roll: C_13166; Page: 52; Family No: 220

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1891
    Event Place: East Bay North Side, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: 1891 Census of Canada, Year: 1891; Census Place: East Bay North Side, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; Roll: T-6309; Family No: 89

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 JUL 1894
    Event Place: Frenchvale, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia

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