Neil Campbell, born about 1765,[1] was tacksman of Sunipol, in Mornish, on the northwest coast of Mull and later of Treshnish.[2] Neil and Ann had a large family of sons and daughters.
CAMPBELL: Neil, Esq. 89. Late of Sunipole, Mull. Died at Tiree, Scotland, Aug. 4th last. (14 Oct.)[3]
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Neil was born in 1765. He passed away in 1854.
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Isle of Coll: Marriages 1776 - 1820 Transcribed and compiled by Ian Scott from SRO Records & LDS Film No. 1041082 made available on : Isle of Coll Genealogy. http://www.collgenealogy.com/
1841 Census of Treshnish, Kilninian, Argyllshire, Scotland, Enum. Dist: 9; Treshnish, Folio: 9 Page: 2 FreeCen Website, http://www.freecen.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
Personal correspondence with Andrew Campbell (email) Sep 9, 2016.
Howard, Mildred. — Early Cape Breton newspapers : vital statistics and items from the Cape Breton advocate 1840-1841, Spirit of the times and the Cape Breton free press 1843-1846, The Cape Breton spectator 1846-1849, Commercial herald 1850, The Cape Breton news 1850-1855 and 1860. — [Sydney, NS] : Cape Breton Genealogical Society, c1992. — iii, 160 p.
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Proven Catechist list Coll 1776 in Toraston farm
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