Dear Lorelle, In the 1891 census, I found a Mary Campbell, age 64, born in Edinburgh, Scotland. She was living with a married daughter, Jane Sly, and her family at 1 Underwood Place, Shoreditch, London. Mary was widowed and employed as a starcher (wash). The reference is Civil parish: Shoreditch Ecclesiastical parish: Hoxton St Mary County: London Source information: RG12/245 Registration district: Shoreditch Sub registration district: Hoxton New Town ED, institution, or vessel: 8 Folio: 72 Page: 47. There were four 37-year-old John Campbells born in Scotland in the 1891 census. The most likely one was among the crew of the SS Lammermoor, anchored at Blyth, Earsden Parish, Northumberland. He was married, the first engineer and born in Greenock, Scotland. The Lammermoor was ship No.98281, a steam ship of 1925 tons engaged in foreign trade. Its home port was South Sheilas(?) which it had left on April 1, 1891. The chief officer was Isaac Mann. I was not able to find a comparable Mary and John Campbell in the 1871 census. Best regards, Margaret -----Original Message----- From: Lorelle [mailto:lorelle@blueyonder.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 9:01 AM To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ENG-CAMB] 1871 and 1891 census for CAMPBELL in March, Cambridge please Hello List, if anyone has access to the 1871 and 1891 census could you please look for Mary CAMPBELL shown on 1881 census:- Wisbech Rd, March, Cambridge Mary CAMPBELL H W age 54 born Scotland John J.CAMPBELL U age 27 born Scotland Sailor John was married in 1886 so will not be with his mother on the 1891 census. TIA, Lorelle ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== .
Hello Margaret, thank you so much for all the information. Gives me more to work with! Very best wishes, Lorelle -------Original Message------- From: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Date: 05/30/04 03:09:05 To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [ENG-CAMB] 1871 and 1891 census for CAMPBELL in March, Cambridge please Dear Lorelle, In the 1891 census, I found a Mary Campbell, age 64, born in Edinburgh, Scotland. She was living with a married daughter, Jane Sly, and her family at 1 Underwood Place, Shoreditch, London. Mary was widowed and employed as a starcher (wash). The reference is Civil parish: Shoreditch Ecclesiastical parish: Hoxton St Mary County: London Source information: RG12/245 Registration district: Shoreditch Sub registration district: Hoxton New Town ED, institution, or vessel: 8 Folio: 72 Page: 47. There were four 37-year-old John Campbells born in Scotland in the 1891 census. The most likely one was among the crew of the SS Lammermoor, anchored at Blyth, Earsden Parish, Northumberland. He was married, the first engineer and born in Greenock, Scotland. The Lammermoor was ship No.98281, a steam ship of 1925 tons engaged in foreign trade. Its home port was South Sheilas(?) which it had left on April 1, 1891. The chief officer was Isaac Mann. I was not able to find a comparable Mary and John Campbell in the 1871 census. Best regards, Margaret -----Original Message----- From: Lorelle [mailto:lorelle@blueyonder.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 9:01 AM To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ENG-CAMB] 1871 and 1891 census for CAMPBELL in March, Cambridge please Hello List, if anyone has access to the 1871 and 1891 census could you please look for Mary CAMPBELL shown on 1881 census:- Wisbech Rd, March, Cambridge Mary CAMPBELL H W age 54 born Scotland John J.CAMPBELL U age 27 born Scotland Sailor John was married in 1886 so will not be with his mother on the 1891 census. TIA, Lorelle ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== .. ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== ..