wife of Andrew Campbell,
born Jan 21, 1839, died Sept 20, 1903.
At Rest.
Suggested edit: 1903, Friday September 25, The Almonte Gazette front page
Mrs Campbell
Death entered as an unwelcomed visitor into a New England home on Sunday, and claimed as his, Mrs Martha Forgie Campbell. The deceased had for some time been in delicate health, and when about a week before her death she was seized with a severe attack of bronchitis, her vitality was so far spent that she had not the strength to withstand the inroads of the disease and the end came peacefully after the severe suffering. The deceased was born on the 8th line of Lanark township, being a daughter of the late Graham Forgie, who afterwards lived on the 11th line of Ramsay. She leaves a family of two sons and three daughters. Archibald F. and Andrew G. Campbell, the former of White Lake, the latter residing in town, are the sons, and the daughters are Mrs John S. Johnston and Mrs John G. Erskine, of Clayton and Miss Martha E. Campbell, who lives at home. The funeral took place from the residence of her son, Mr Andrew G. Campbell, on Tuesday morning to the eighth line Cemetery, Rev A.M.Currie officiating. Messrs James, William and Gilbert Forgie, of Almonte, Henry Forgie, of Toronto, and David Forgie, of Cleveland are brothers of the deceased and Mrs Wm Simpson, of Ramsay, and Mrs John Simpson, of Winnipeg, are sisters. Mrs Campbell was a resident of Almonte for about six years. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement.
Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383) •
wife of Andrew Campbell,
born Jan 21, 1839, died Sept 20, 1903.
At Rest.
Suggested edit: 1903, Friday September 25, The Almonte Gazette front page
Mrs Campbell
Death entered as an unwelcomed visitor into a New England home on Sunday, and claimed as his, Mrs Martha Forgie Campbell. The deceased had for some time been in delicate health, and when about a week before her death she was seized with a severe attack of bronchitis, her vitality was so far spent that she had not the strength to withstand the inroads of the disease and the end came peacefully after the severe suffering. The deceased was born on the 8th line of Lanark township, being a daughter of the late Graham Forgie, who afterwards lived on the 11th line of Ramsay. She leaves a family of two sons and three daughters. Archibald F. and Andrew G. Campbell, the former of White Lake, the latter residing in town, are the sons, and the daughters are Mrs John S. Johnston and Mrs John G. Erskine, of Clayton and Miss Martha E. Campbell, who lives at home. The funeral took place from the residence of her son, Mr Andrew G. Campbell, on Tuesday morning to the eighth line Cemetery, Rev A.M.Currie officiating. Messrs James, William and Gilbert Forgie, of Almonte, Henry Forgie, of Toronto, and David Forgie, of Cleveland are brothers of the deceased and Mrs Wm Simpson, of Ramsay, and Mrs John Simpson, of Winnipeg, are sisters. Mrs Campbell was a resident of Almonte for about six years. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement.
Contributor: Gary J Byron (49329383) •
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