Extracts from newspapers on FindMyPast, the first is as you mention.
Committee (MrDavid Baxter) explained that Although During the fortnight very considerable interest , CfUCfal aßSCinblri. no distinct res<jlution had been
respectable individual in Kenmore* dated 3d June, that differs somewhat from the above account. The letter states that Peter Campbell, the father, complained first of headache on Thursday, and early on Friday morning turned very ill. During the day, two
07 June 1842 - Northern Warder and General Advertiser for the
SCOTLAND.
the inhabitants belore. The particulars of the dreadful affair have not yet reached Perth; but, from what we can learn, Peter Campbell, a respectable merchant in Kenmore, his wife, and family, consisting of three children, had been suddenly taken ill, as
17 June 1842 - John o' Groat Journal - Wick, Caithness, Scotland
Sadly no parish death records at Kenmore pre 1855.
Colin