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Topic: Campbell's and Sinclair's from Tyree/Tiree (Read 2221 times)
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debi-robo
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Hi everyone
I am researching my Campbell ancestor's from Tyree and would love to hear from anyone else researching these names in this area; also of interest is the surnames Sinclair, McPhaiden/ McFadgen and McLean from Tyree, Argyll.
Debbie
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ROBERTSON/ TRACEY/ MCKELVIE/ SUTHERLAND/ GARDNER/ IMRIE KANE/ MCGEOWN/ MALONE/ MCCULLOCH/ MCDOUGALL/ FERGUSON "This information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk"
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Ann Baker
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debbie
I have a possible link - teneous at mo. What info got ?
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Mackiwi
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I have John HughCAMPBELL,Flora MCKINNON,on Coll.
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MCINTYRE, TAYLOR, DUNCAN SKIPNESS & NTH KNAPDALE. CAMPBELL,MCKINNON,MCDONALD ,ISLE OF COLL. MCINTYRE,CAMPBELL, ISLE OF BUTE PERRIN, STEPHENS,PAYNE,FEAKINS,PREECE,DUDSON, ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
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debi-robo
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Sorry for the rather long delay in replying, got sidetracked by another line for a while :-)
Archibald Campbell married Catherine Sinclair on 9 Feb 1831 at Gortandonell, children : Alexander b. 6 Jan 1832 Donald b. 4 May 1833 Catherine b. 22 Aug 1834 Margaret b. 22 Jun 1836 Mary b. 22 Jul 1838 Donald b. 1841 Catherine b. 1843 Malcolm b. 1845 Ann b. 1847 Marion b. 1849
Archibald Campbell was baptized 30 Oct 1808, his parents were Alexander Campbell; soldier, and Catherine Campbell; maiden name McLean.
Carherine Sinclair was born 1808, her parents were Malcolm Sinclair and Mary Sinclair, maiden name Sinclair.
Malcolm Sinclair and Mary Sinclair married 3 JUL 1799, children were : Ann b. 1800 Donald b. 1802 John b. 1804 Grace b. 1806 Catherine b. 1808 Margaret b. 1812
Does anyone recognize any of these names ?
Debbie
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cats-kin
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Hi I have Archibald Campbell and Catherine Sinclair in my family.Their daughter Marion is my great grand mother.
Archibald was born/baptised April 29, 1812 and died January 22, 1894 in Barrapol. According to his death certificate his mother's maiden name was also campbell.
I can give you more info if you wish.
Cat
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gmcconnell
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Greetings Debbie All my mother's (Mary Maclean b. 1906) family came from Tiree stretching back thorugh the centuries. I recall a great great aunt marrying a Sinclair who shifted to Glasgow but I do not know more than that. My great grandmother Mary Campbell B. 1825 married my great grandfather Archibald Maclean, b. 1819 Kenovay. Her father was Neil Campbell m. to Margaret Maclean.
Cheers
Gordon
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dcarter
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Hi Debbie, I am doing some research for a friend, Robert Davidson, here in New Zealand. Seems that Archibald Campbell is his gg grandfather.
Malcolm (1845), son of Archibald and Catherine married Margaret McDonald (b abt 1848, Tyree) on 2 Jul 1869 in Strrathaven, Lanarkshire. Margaret was the dau of John McDonald, farmer, and Catherine Unknown - can't decipher her maiden name on the index image. Malcolm and Margaret had children Catherine (1870), Flora (7 Oct 1871), Mary (1873) - all born in Strathaven- Sarah (1878) - b. Sandford - and Archibald (1880) - b. Tyree.
Flora Campbell apparently went to work for a family in New York and travelled with them to Bermuda where she met her husband Walter James Lake, a soldier in the 3rd and 4th Warwickshire Regiment. We have not yet tracked down her marriage either in Bermuda, England or Ireland. Walter and Flora had children Mary Alexander (1903), Margaret Gertrude (1904), Edward Gavin (1907) - all born in Dublin, Ireland, Donald Adam (1910), Katerine Alison (1910, d. 1915), William G (1911) - all born in Walthamstow, Essex - and Walter (1916) - born in Bedford, Bedfordshire. THe family emigrated to New Zealand in 1920, departing from Southampton on 2 Dec 1920. Walter James Lake died 1938 and Flora Lake died 1945, both in Dunedin, NZ.
Mary Alexander Lake (1903) married Robert Davidson (1907, Dunedin, NZ), the father of my friend Robert Davidson, on 4 Feb 1932 in Dunedin, NZ. The Davidson family had come from Kincardine O'Neill and Banchory Ternan, Kincardineshire, Scotland and arrived in New Zealand on 26 Oct 1870.
Cheers, Don Carter
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Malcolm Campbell (1845-1896) was my GG Gf through Sarah Campbell. He married Margaret McDonald (1844-1888) the daughter of John McDonald and Catherine McKinnon. They also had a daughter Colina (1882).
They eventually settled in Glasgow. Sarah married James Aitken. She died in Partick Glasgow in 1935.
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Roxanna
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Hi,
I am also researching the Sinclair family from Tyree.
I can identify the Ann Sinclair, b. 1800, daughter of Malcolm and Mary Sinclair.
She went on to marry Duncan McIntyre, had a large family and was in the group that emigrated in 1849 to Ontario, Canada. She eventually settled in McIntyre Corners in Osprey Township, Grey County, Ontario.
I'd be interested in any information on her family and siblings.
Thanks, Roxanna
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gingertom
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Hi Don
Flora Campbell is my grandmother. She married Walter James Lake Dec 1913 in London. Walter (1916) is my father, he died 29 August 1994.
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Vivien
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macbrown
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Hi Don
Malcolm and Margaret Campbell had another child, a daughter, Colina, born on August 2 1882 at Greenhill, Tyree. Colina was my grandmother. She too, perhaps with Flora, travelled to the West Indies and her occupation on her marriage certificate is listed as 'Housemaid'. She was married on December 18, 1901 in Hamilton, Bermuda, to Archibald Duncan MacKillop (born in 1875). The witnesses to the marriage were Walter Lake and Flora M. Campbell. Colina lived for a long time in Bedford. She died in 1946, a year after her sister.
Archibald and Colina had four (and possibly a 5th) children Douglas (1902), Hector and Archibald twins(1904) born in Jamaica and Flora (1907). Hector MacDonald Mackillop, my father, emigrated to New Zealand in 1922.
I am interested in how Flora, a young woman from Tyree, found work in New York.
Cheers Anne Brown
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Campbell,Sinclair, McDonald, Mackinnon - Tyree
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gingertom
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Hi Ann,
I am one of Flora's grand daughters. The stories we heard is that she left home and went to work with a family and emigrated with them to America. I think that I found her on the 1891 census as a housemaid with the family of George Moson. A colina Campbell was in the same household but her age is listed as 26. Anyway as the story goes, Flora rose from the ranks of housemaid to cook and travelled with the family from New York to Bermuda.
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Vivien Dell
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