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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. John CAMPBELL: Birth: 1901 in Inverness, Scotland. Death: in Canada

  2. Alexander CAMPBELL: Birth: 1901 in Deshar, Strathspey, Inverness-Shire, England. Death: 28 Jun 1918 in France & Flanders

  3. Christina CAMPBELL: Birth: 1903 May 2 in Corrimony, Urquhart, Scotland . Death: 1987 Mar 27 in Hendon, Middlesex, England,

  4. Duncan CAMPBELL: Birth: 1905 in Tomatin, Inverness, Scotland. Death: 1960 in Tomatin,Scotland

  5. Catherine CAMPBELL: Birth: 1910 Jun 10 in Tomatin,Scotland. Death: 1983 in England

  6. Alan Campbell: Birth: 16 Jul 1913 in Tomatin, Scotland. Death: Jan 1998 in Westminster, London, England

  7. Helen CAMPBELL: Birth: 1 Jan 1919 in Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Death: Aug 1992 in Surrey, England

  8. Georgina CAMPBELL: Birth: Jun 1920 in Tomatin, Inverness, Scotland. Death: 25 April 1990 in St. John's, Newfoundland


Sources
1. Title:   1891 Scotland Census
Source:   S-2004476439
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007.Original data - Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. Reels 1-409. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.Original data: Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. Reels 1-409. Gene
2. Title:   1881 Scotland Census
Source:   S-2004476440
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.Original data - Scotland. 1881 Scotland Census. Reels 1-338. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.Original data: Scotland. 1881 Scotland Census. Reels 1-338. Genera
3. Title:   1881 Scotland Census
Source:   S-2004475127
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.Original data - Scotland. 1881 Scotland Census. Reels 1-338. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.Original data: Scotland. 1881 Scotland Census. Reels 1-338. Genera
4. Title:   Statutory Births Index
Page:   Birth
Note:   http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=10c770d5-df95-4701-8be4-0302195e39ec&tid=23551832&pid=1401163492
Source:   S-1990870735
Author:   Government of Scotland
Publication:   http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
Link:   http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
5. Title:   Statutory Births Index
Page:   Birth
Note:   http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=10c770d5-df95-4701-8be4-0302195e39ec&tid=23551832&pid=1401163492
Source:   S-1990870735
Author:   Government of Scotland
Publication:   http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
Link:   http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
6. Title:   Statutory Births Index
Page:   Birth
Note:   http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=10c770d5-df95-4701-8be4-0302195e39ec&tid=23551832&pid=1401163492
Source:   S-1990870735
Author:   Government of Scotland
Publication:   http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
Link:   http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk

Notes
a. Note:   f, was killed in the Findhorn Valley of Morayshire. Doubt does remain as to the accuracy of this story, even if the animal was believed to have killed two children. A different source states that the man McQueen killed this animal himself and he was a stalker to the Laird of MacKintosh. This same source believes that this wolf was the last one in Scotland.
  The last credible account of a wolf being found in the Scottish wilds dates from around 1745, when a man named McQueen, stalker to the Laird of Mackintosh, reported killing a "large black beast", which he identified as a wolf. If the animals were not extinct they were, by now, as close to it as makes no difference. The prominent naturalist, Thomas Pennant, wrote in 1769 that after extensive searching he believed there were no more wolves in Scotland.
 (Research):The Crofters' Holdings (Scotland) Act, 1886 is Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which created legal definitions of crofting parish and crofter, granted security of tenure to crofters and produced the first Crofters Commisssion, a land court which ruled on disputes between landlords and crofters. The same court ruled on whether parishes were or were not crofting parishes. In many respects the Act was modelled on the Irish Land Acts of 1870 and 1881.
  The Act specified seven counties of Scotland as counties where parishes might be recognised as crofting parishes: Argyll, Inverness-shire, Ross and Cromarty, Sutherland, Caithness, Orkney and Shetland. Within these counties a crofting parish was a parish where there were year-by-year tenants of land (tenants without leases) who were paying less than �30 a year in rent and who had possessed effective common grazing rights during the 80 years since 24th June 1806.
  The Act was largely a result of crofters' agitation which had become well organised and very persistent in Skye (then in the county of Inverness-shire) and of growing support, throughout the Highlands, for the Crofters' Party, which had gained five Members of Parliament in the general election of 1885. Agitation took the form of rent strikes (withholding rent payments) and what came to be known as land raids: crofter occupations of land to which crofters believed they should have access for common grazing or for new crofts, but which landlords had given over to sheep farming and hunting parks (called deer forests).
  The Act itself did not quell the agitation. In particular it was very weak in terms of enabling the Crofters Commission to resolve disputes about access to land. It was enough however to make much more acceptable, politically, the use of troops in confrontations with agitators.
Note:   A tale, which may be no more than a garbled account of an actual occurrence in 1743, is not mentioned until many years later, when an old man named McQueen said a "large black beast", said to be a wol
b. Note:   Duncan Campbell Birth 1875 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=10c770d5-df95-4701-8be4-0302195e39ec&tid=23551832&pid=1401163492
c. Note:   Duncan Campbell 1952 http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=0a649770-9b28-4107-b27d-59963322a3b1&tid=23551832&pid=1401163492
d. Note:   Marriage Document http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=4680d82c-5827-4f36-a468-6b918103f1ba&tid=23551832&pid=1401163492


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