Daniel Campbell
M, #1845, b. June 1852, d. 30 January 1935

Daniel
Campbell was born in June 1852 at
Hanover, Grey, Ontario, Canada, son of
Colin Campbell and
Sarah Bailey.
1 Daniel Campbell married
Christina Lee on 2 September 1879 at
Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada.
2,3 Daniel Campbell died on 30 January 1935 at
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada, at age 82.
4 He was buried on 2 February 1935 at
Ontario, Canada.
Citations
- [S56] Unknown author, On-Line Family Tree,
Daniel Campbell
1852–1935
Birth JUN 1852 • Hanover, Ontario, Canada
Death 30 JAN 1935 • Powassan, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.
- [S51] Marriage Index, online unknown url, Daniel Campbell married Christina Lee 2 Sep 1879 at Gore Bay registration 34506.
- [S36] Various, Marriage Record,
Daniel Campbell 26 farmer s/o colin & sarah married Christina Lee 21 d/o henry & Dasy Ann Sept 2 1879.
- [S56] Unknown author, On-Line Family Tree, •Name: Daniel CAMPBELL
Given Name: Daniel
Surname: CAMPBELL
Sex: M
Birth: Jun 1852 in Hanover, Bentinck Township, Grey County, Ontario, Canada
Death: 30 Jan 1935 in Powassan, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada
Burial: 2 Feb 1935 Powassan, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada
Gore Bay Recorder,January 31,1935. -
"Evansville - Mrs. Scott, Mrs. C. Burns, Mrs. S. Wright and Colin Campbell were called to the bedside of their brother Daniel Campbell, Powassanon Monday. It is reported he is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mr. Campbell has many relatives in Burpee and other parts of the Island . Our greatest sympathy goes to the family."
Obituary - Gore Bay Recorder, Thursday, March 21st , 1935. -
Manitoulin Pioneer Passes At Powassan -
In the passing of Mr. Daniel Campbell Sr., of Powasson, Manitoulin has lost another of its early pioneers, whose death occurred on Wednesday morning, January 20th.
The late Daniel Campbell was born at Hanover, Ont., over 82 years ago, at the age of 18 he was a member of the Scots Greys regiment in his home county, and while he was still a young man, his parents moved to Manitoulin Island. The settlement at Campbells Bay was named after them. Dan operated a freight and passenger boat service around the island for a time.
Fifty-five years ago Mr. Campbell married Christena Lee, and settled on a farm in Mills Township, on the Island. It was in 1896, that they came to Powassan and purchased property in Himsworth Township.
Mr. Campbell was an enthusiastic Orangeman and was proud of his record of 65 years membership, during which time it was his boast that he had not missed a single 12th of July Celebration. He was twelve years Master of No. 768 and also served as District and County Master. In politics deceased was a Conservative and in religion a Methodist,becoming Unionist with the fusion of Churches.
Mr. Campbells family was represented by two sons in the late war. One son Herbert made the supreme sacrifice and the other, Clark Wallace survived the war only to meet death by drowning in June, 1933.
The deceased is survived by his wife, three sons and three daughters,n amely: Daniel and Alexander, Toronto; Bert in Himsworth; Mrs. Wesley Allen, Sturgeon Valley, Sask.; Mrs. P. Biggs, Wingham and Mrs. W.G.Whele n, K irkland Lake. There are also three brothers, Isaac, Sault Ste Marie and Colin at Evansville and also Robert John, who predeceased him six years ago, also three sisters, Mrs. Barbara Burns, Mrs. S. Wright and Mrs. Sarah Scott, also (Isabelle) Mrs. Daniel McQuorter.
The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from his late home in Powasson to the United Church, where a large congregation of citizens werepr esent to pay their last respects. The service being conducted by Rev. J. W. Arnott, B. A. The funeral was in charge of L.O.L . No. 768 and the casket draped with a Union Jack was borne by six veteran members ofthe Orange Order, brethren with whom he had long been associated.
At the graveside the deceased was accorded the last sad rites of the Order, led by D. D. M. Ernest Peever.
The floral tributes were as follows: pillow from wife and family, wreaths from sister Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jeckell, Port Arthur; Spray from daughter Edith, grandsons Kenneth, Clark and Kay; Mr.and Mrs. Rowe, Kirkland Lake; Mrs. Elsie Campbell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.Clubine, Toronto; Miss Grace Chalmers. Telegrams were received from theW.A. of the United Church, Kirkland Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Jeckell.
- [S4] Government of Canada, 1861 Census of Canada,
Bentinck Grey
Sarah Campbell farmer born UC married 1852 age 29
Daniel UC age 8
Isaac UC age 6
Colin UC age 4
Robert J UC age 2.
- [S6] Government of Canada, 1871 Census of Canada,
Brant, Bruce South
Campbell Colin 36 scotland
Sarah 36 ontario
Daniel 17 ontario
Isaac 15 ontario
John R 11 ontario
Sarah 7 ontario
Isabella 5 ontario
Christiana 4 ontario
Barbara 1/12 march ontario
Evans Richard 70 ireland.
- [S8] Government of Canada, 1881 Census of Canada,
Campbell Daniel 27 Ontario
Christenia 23 Ontario
Colin Albert 5/12 Ontario.
- [S10] Government of Canada, 1891 Census of Canada,
Campbell Dan 38 ontario
Cristine 34
Albert 10
Daniel 9
Elizasbeth 7
Elfrett 5
Sandy 3.
- [S12] Government of Canada, 1901 Census of Canada,
Campbell Daniel 29 aug 1855
Christina 25 dec 1859
Bert 11 sept 1880
Daniel 24 aug 1882
Lys May 16 aug 1884
Aluater 15 oct 1886
Alexander 19 aug 1888
Robert 24 apr 1890
Clark W 10 sept 1893
Edith 16 aug 1896.
- [S15] Government of Canada, 1911 Census of Canada,
Campbell Daniel 56
Christina 52
Sandy 22
Wallace 18
Edith 15.