Alexander Duncan Campbell 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1 2a 3a 4a 5a 5b 6 7 8a 9a 10a 11a 12a 12b 13a
Birth Name | Campbell, Alexander Duncan 1f 1g 1h 1i 1j 1 2b 3b 4b 5c 6 7 8b 9b 10b |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 75 years, 20 days |
Events
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Birth | 1863-05-26 | Newham, Victoria, Australia | 2c 3c 7 8c | |
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Alexander Duncan Campbell's birth is referred to in the 1872 court case: "the brief visit home of the husband had added another to the family, and the wife had now four children dependent upon her exertions for support." Father's DNA confirmed. |
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Arrival | 1884 | Meeniyan, Victoria, Australia | ||
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Arrived from Newham with brothers. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4108942 |
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Residence | 1892 | Nerrena, Victoria, Australia | 13b | |
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Witness in court case. |
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Residence | 1903 | Nerrena, Victoria, Australia | 1k | |
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Residence | 1906 | Nerrena, Victoria, Australia | 1 | |
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Residence | 1908 | Nerrena, Victoria, Australia | 1 | |
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Farmer |
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Residence | 1909 | Nerrena, Victoria, Australia | 1l | |
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Residence | 1911 | Urangeline, New South Wales, Australia | 12c | |
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Lived (initially in tents) and worked on "Eurangaline Station". |
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Residence | 1913 | Ladysmith, New South Wales, Australia | 1 | |
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"Railway", Mary Jane Campbell there too. |
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Residence | 1913 | Urangeline, New South Wales, Australia | 1 | |
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"Farmer". Also recorded at Ladysmith, about 100km away near Wagga, in same year. |
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Residence | 1921-09-06 | Lockhart, New South Wales, Australia | 12d | |
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Noted in Bankruptcy proceedings |
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Occupation | 1926-06-00 | Rankins Springs, New South Wales, Australia | Bakery Opens. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article102294698 | |
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Residence | 1930 | Rankins Springs, New South Wales, Australia | 1m | |
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Contractor |
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Residence | 1932 | Rankins Springs, New South Wales, Australia | 1 | |
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Contractor |
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Residence | 1935 | Rankins Springs, New South Wales, Australia | 1 | |
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Residence | 1936 | Rankins Springs, New South Wales, Australia | 1n | |
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Contractor |
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Residence | 1937 | Rankins Springs, New South Wales, Australia | 1 | |
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Death | 1938-06-15 | Rankins Springs, New South Wales, Australia | 2d 4c 7 11b 12e | |
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Registered at Barmedman, New South Wales. |
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Burial | 1938-06-17 | Griffith, New South Wales, Australia | 7 | |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Alexander Campbell | 1830-12-16 | 1915-06-26 | |
Mother | Isabella McDonald | about 1831 | 1914-11-23 | |
Sister | Margaret Campbell | 1856-06-23 | about 1930-04-00 | |
Brother | Kenneth Campbell | 1858-04-26 | 1935-01-09 | |
Brother | Roderick Campbell | 1860-04-04 | 1930-08-28 | |
Alexander Duncan Campbell | 1863-05-26 | 1938-06-15 |
Families
Family of Alexander Duncan Campbell and Mary Jane Sweet |
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Married | Wife | Mary Jane Sweet ( * 1876-05-28 + 1970-04-14 ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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Ancestry.com: Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1954
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Residence date: 1930
Residence place: Cargelligo, Riverina, New South Wales, Australia
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Residence place: Cargelligo, Riverina, New South Wales, Australia
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Residence place: Koonwarra, Flinders, Victoria, Australia
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Residence place: Leongatha, Flinders, Victoria, Australia
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Death place: New South Wales, Australia
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Birth date: 1863
Birth place: Newh, Victoria
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Death date: 1938
Death place: Barmedman, New South Wales
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Marriage date: 1898
Marriage place: Victoria
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Ancestry.com: Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950
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The Melbourne Argus
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- Date: 25 June 1938
- Page: 1938 'Family Notices.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956), 25 June, p. 6
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CAMPBELL. - On the 15th June. 1938 (sud- denly, at Rankin's Springs (N.S.W.), Alexan- der Duncan, dearly loved husband of Mary Jane, and father of Flora (Mrs. D. Bowditch, of Lake Cargelligo, N.S.W.), Norman (of Frankston., V.). Annie (Mrs. W. Hanley, of Sydney), Alexander (of Leeton, N.S.W.). Gor- don, Margaret, Wallace, and Effie (of Rankin's Springs), brother of Margaret (Mrs. McLean, deceased), Roderick (deceased), Kenneth Samuel (deceased), aged 75 years.
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- Page: 1938 'Family Notices.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1956), 25 June, p. 6
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CAMPBELL. - On the 15th June. 1938 (sud- denly, at Rankin's Springs (N.S.W.), Alexan- der Duncan, dearly loved husband of Mary Jane, and father of Flora (Mrs. D. Bowditch, of Lake Cargelligo, N.S.W.), Norman (of Frankston., V.). Annie (Mrs. W. Hanley, of Sydney), Alexander (of Leeton, N.S.W.). Gor- don, Margaret, Wallace, and Effie (of Rankin's Springs), brother of Margaret (Mrs. McLean, deceased), Roderick (deceased), Kenneth Samuel (deceased), aged 75 years.
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Sydney Morning Herald
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- Date: 1921-09-06
- Page: 1921 'IN BANKRUPTCY.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 6 September, p. 6
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IN BANKRUPTCY.
(Before the Acting Registrar, Mr. N. C. Lockhart.)
CREDITORS' PETITIONS.
Re Alexander Duncan Campbell, of Lockhart, formerly of Urangeline, near Lockhart, farmer, ex parte Selwyn King, executor of the Will of Sarah Ann Rand, of Melbourne, deceased, and Norman Charles Clapperton and Ethel Florence Cunningham, executors of the will of George Robert Jackson, of Unrangeline, deceased. Petition to, be heard on September 16.
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- Date: 1939-06-15
- Page: 1939 'Family Notices.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 15 June, p. 10
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CAMPBELL.--Treasured and loving memories of our dear father, Alexander Duncan Campbell, who passed away at Rankin Springs June 15, 1938. Sweet Jesus have mercy on his soul. Sincerely mourned by his loving daughter and son-in-law Annie and Bill
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- Date: 1921-09-06
- Page: 1921 'IN BANKRUPTCY.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 6 September, p. 6
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IN BANKRUPTCY.
(Before the Acting Registrar, Mr. N. C. Lockhart.)
CREDITORS' PETITIONS.
Re Alexander Duncan Campbell, of Lockhart, formerly of Urangeline, near Lockhart, farmer, ex parte Selwyn King, executor of the Will of Sarah Ann Rand, of Melbourne, deceased, and Norman Charles Clapperton and Ethel Florence Cunningham, executors of the will of George Robert Jackson, of Unrangeline, deceased. Petition to, be heard on September 16.
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- Date: 1921-09-06
- Page: 1921 'IN BANKRUPTCY.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 6 September, p. 6
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IN BANKRUPTCY.
(Before the Acting Registrar, Mr. N. C. Lockhart.)
CREDITORS' PETITIONS.
Re Alexander Duncan Campbell, of Lockhart, formerly of Urangeline, near Lockhart, farmer, ex parte Selwyn King, executor of the Will of Sarah Ann Rand, of Melbourne, deceased, and Norman Charles Clapperton and Ethel Florence Cunningham, executors of the will of George Robert Jackson, of Unrangeline, deceased. Petition to, be heard on September 16.
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- Date: 1939-06-15
- Page: 1939 'Family Notices.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 15 June, p. 10
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CAMPBELL.--Treasured and loving memories of our dear father, Alexander Duncan Campbell, who passed away at Rankin Springs June 15, 1938. Sweet Jesus have mercy on his soul. Sincerely mourned by his loving daughter and son-in-law Annie and Bill
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Warragul Guardian and Buln Buln and Narracan Shire Advocate
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- Date: 1892-11-18
- Page: 1892 'WARRAGUL COUNTY COURT.', Warragul Guardian and Buln Buln and Narracan Shire Advocate (Warragul, Vic. : 1879 - 1894) , 18 November, p. 3
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A JURY CASE.-ALLEGED SLANDER. Edward Osborne, selector, of Dumbalk, sought to recover the sum of £19, damages for alleged slander on 27th September, from - Gooley, of the same place. Mr. Morgan appeared for tile plaintiff, and Mr. Gaunson for the defendant. The defence was that the words com- plained of were never uttered, and, if so, were only abuse. Edward Osborne, the plaintiff, stated that he was a farmer and selector at Dum- balk. Was engaged by defendant to go to Foster, and drive some cattle from there. Mr. Gooley bought the cattle, and he (witness) took charge of them at Yarram, Gooley handing him the receipts on the 20th September, which he afterwards returned at Foster. Got the cattle home, and put them in the paddock, the fence being faulty. Defendant came home on the 22nd of September, covered with mud. Seeing his pockets inside out, witness asked him for the receipts, which could not be found. On the 27th they were branding cattle, and were going to brand a calf, when witness said it was a stranger. Defendant said he "did not care a d---- if they were all strangers," and "You're a thief and a b--- scoundrel, and stole my receipts and cattle; you know b----- well where my cattle are, but I'll fix you up." The two brothers Campbell, Goodall, defendant and witness were present at the time. It was well known in the district that the cattle were lost. In cross-examination witness said that on account of this incident several of his friends had shunned lthim, and he had been unable to get a stroke of work since. Alexander McDonald, George Goodall, Kenneth Campbell, and Alex. Campbell gave corroborative evidence. The defendant stated plaintiff asked him about the receipts at Yarram, saying that to could take better care of them. Gave hit all but one receipt, which he never got back, and on asking him for them back again on his return home, Osborne said he had returned them at Foster, which was not correct. With reference to the branding incident only told Osborne to clear out. The jury then retired, and on returning gave a verdict for £5 for the plaintiff and costs.
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- Date: 1892-11-18
- Page: 1892 'WARRAGUL COUNTY COURT.', Warragul Guardian and Buln Buln and Narracan Shire Advocate (Warragul, Vic. : 1879 - 1894) , 18 November, p. 3
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A JURY CASE.-ALLEGED SLANDER. Edward Osborne, selector, of Dumbalk, sought to recover the sum of £19, damages for alleged slander on 27th September, from - Gooley, of the same place. Mr. Morgan appeared for tile plaintiff, and Mr. Gaunson for the defendant. The defence was that the words com- plained of were never uttered, and, if so, were only abuse. Edward Osborne, the plaintiff, stated that he was a farmer and selector at Dum- balk. Was engaged by defendant to go to Foster, and drive some cattle from there. Mr. Gooley bought the cattle, and he (witness) took charge of them at Yarram, Gooley handing him the receipts on the 20th September, which he afterwards returned at Foster. Got the cattle home, and put them in the paddock, the fence being faulty. Defendant came home on the 22nd of September, covered with mud. Seeing his pockets inside out, witness asked him for the receipts, which could not be found. On the 27th they were branding cattle, and were going to brand a calf, when witness said it was a stranger. Defendant said he "did not care a d---- if they were all strangers," and "You're a thief and a b--- scoundrel, and stole my receipts and cattle; you know b----- well where my cattle are, but I'll fix you up." The two brothers Campbell, Goodall, defendant and witness were present at the time. It was well known in the district that the cattle were lost. In cross-examination witness said that on account of this incident several of his friends had shunned lthim, and he had been unable to get a stroke of work since. Alexander McDonald, George Goodall, Kenneth Campbell, and Alex. Campbell gave corroborative evidence. The defendant stated plaintiff asked him about the receipts at Yarram, saying that to could take better care of them. Gave hit all but one receipt, which he never got back, and on asking him for them back again on his return home, Osborne said he had returned them at Foster, which was not correct. With reference to the branding incident only told Osborne to clear out. The jury then retired, and on returning gave a verdict for £5 for the plaintiff and costs.
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