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Hi
I'm trying to locate a death for Thomas Campbell - watchmaker. His DOB varies on each census record. 1813/1818/1821.
Cannot locate him after 1861. In 1861 living New St Broughton
Age at death would be a great help.
(He has a son Jordan Campbell who died 1867 aged 9 at Whitehaven.)
Can anyone help ?
Dee
Perth WA
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There's this death?
December qtr 1861
Whitehaven district vol 10b, page 342
Campbell, Thomas
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Thanx KGarrad
Shame that age at death didn't get recorded on FREEBMD till 1866 or so.
I will have to bite the bullet and send for the cert to be sure...
I also suspect that the Thomas Campbell who died DQ 1866 Whitehaven aged 4 may have been his son.
I suppose Thomas snr could have died Dec Q 1861 before Mary gave birth say in about mid 1862, and/or even before Mary knew she was pregnant.
Thanks for your time and input..
Dee
Perth WA
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Dee,
Do you have details of this death (a possible daughter to Thomas and Mary?)
Deaths - Broughton-in-Furness, on the 10th inst, Sarah Ann, daughter of Mr Thomas Campbell, watchmaker, aged 6 months
(Carlisle Journal, 19 Oct 1860)
(Thomas Campbell, clock and watch maker, and Mary Steel, both of Skyehouse, Broughton West had married at Broughton-in-Furness, 28 Aug 1858)
regards
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No Hanes - I didn't know about Sarah Ann. Thanks for that...
Meanwhile, on looking back in my old file I now see that I previously sent for the death cert of Thomas Campbell DQ 1861.
NOT the one. This Thomas was aged 43, (around the right age), but a coal miner who died from Ascitis.
He lived 11 Catherine St Whitehaven. Mary Douglas was informant.
(If anyone out there owns him I'll gladly send the cert to them)
I have never been able to locate Thomas Campbell's first marriage to (Isa)Bella Bailey around 1845. I seriously think that they were never actually married ! He's been a real puzzler to me.
I live in hope that something turns up eventually.
thanks again for your time..
Dee
PERTH WA
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I was about to alert you to the fact that a Thomas Campbell, 43, coalminer, died in Whitehaven on 19 Oct 1861 - a candidate for the Dec Qtr, 1861 death?
Do you have Mary in the '71 Census? What's her marital status?
regards
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Sorry I don't have Thomas or Mary in 1871. I can only assume they both died during the decade unless of course they are hiding under a misspelling or mistranscription...always a possibility.
Mary Campbell death DQ 1862 Whitehaven age unknown may be the one or:
Mary Campbell death MQ 1864 Whitehaven age unknown, could be a candidate or:
Mary Campbell death JQ 1866 Cockermouth (?)aged 32 fits as Mary was born 1834
Not sure where Cockermouth is in relation to Whitehaven or West Broughton.
Dee
PERTH WA
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Hi Dee,
I think I can help you with Thomas. In my family tree my great great grandfather was Hartley Heyworth (Howorth), a watchmaker who was the child of a soldier named Campbell. I have been searching for a long time to find where he disappeared to on the census's of 1851 and 1861. I believe he changed his name to his fathers name. He married Isabella Bailey in 1845 in Holy Trinity Habergham Eves, Lancs.
My great great grandmother was Jane Heyworth (Campbell?).there is a long story to the change of name which perhaps you know involving an inheritance. Hartley died in December 1985 in Bacup in Lancashire. Do let me know if you think we have the same person.
Kate
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Wow Kate..thanks for the breakthrough.............. I already had the marriage cert of Hartley Howorth and Isabella, and always suspected there was a link but couldn't find it. Hartley has given his father as Benjamin Howarth ?! So what do you know about Hartleys father (the soldier). How come Hartley became Thomas Campbell. Could Benjamin be his adopted father ? Which of Hartleys children are you descended from? Have you got a date of death? So looking forward to hearing all you know. My email is * if you want to contact me direct. best wishes Dee
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Hi Dee,
Having looked at your Thomas Campbell, I'm sure he's the same person, there is a long story as to why he changed his name involving inheritance and the fact that his mother was from a working class family. I've emailed more information to you. He reverted to his mothers name in the 1871 census having lost a court case to prove his paternity.
Kate