Hugh and Margaret were married on October 17, 1855 in Glasgow, Scotland, according to the news article in The Evening Bulletin of October 18, 1905 (page 19).
Mr. Campbell was an iron moulder by profession, first recorded in the 1851 Scotland Census at age 19, who continued working until his death in 1910. According to the 1910 Census enumerated two days prior to his passing he was working on own account in an iron foundry and was working as of 15 April 1910; having worked the entire year of 1909. The census further showed he retained his citizenship in Scotland, and remained an alien.
OBITUARY:
Campbell – In this city, on the 22nd..inst…Hugh Campbell, in his 77th year…
Funeral from his late residence, 138 Indiana Avenue. Sunday, the 24th…inst..at 1 p.m. Burial private….
He was interred on the 24 April 1910; lot 25, group G, plat 6. Undertakers Ring and Nottage.
Hugh and Margaret were married on October 17, 1855 in Glasgow, Scotland, according to the news article in The Evening Bulletin of October 18, 1905 (page 19).
Mr. Campbell was an iron moulder by profession, first recorded in the 1851 Scotland Census at age 19, who continued working until his death in 1910. According to the 1910 Census enumerated two days prior to his passing he was working on own account in an iron foundry and was working as of 15 April 1910; having worked the entire year of 1909. The census further showed he retained his citizenship in Scotland, and remained an alien.
OBITUARY:
Campbell – In this city, on the 22nd..inst…Hugh Campbell, in his 77th year…
Funeral from his late residence, 138 Indiana Avenue. Sunday, the 24th…inst..at 1 p.m. Burial private….
He was interred on the 24 April 1910; lot 25, group G, plat 6. Undertakers Ring and Nottage.
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