Ian Campbell
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Ian Murray Campbell of Glyndwr A1IC (1940- ) was a senior executive and founding president of the Clan Campbell Society of Nova Scotia (CCSNS). He was educated in Halifax N.S.at Dalhousie and St. Mary’s and is an Associate of the Insurance Institute of Canada (AIIC) and a Certified Insurance Professional (CIP).
In 1980 he was founding president of CCSNS and served as president again in 1992 and 1993. In 1995 he was Claims Manager with the ING Canada. Prior to that he was a partner in the firm of Gillis & Campbell Adjusters Ltd in Bridgewater N.S. Also in 1995 he was Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Maritime Conservatory of Music. Ian is a first cousin, 7th removed of Sir Colin Campbell (Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia) from 1833 to 1840). lan and Sir Colin's common ancestor was John Campbell of Barcaldine Scotland. In 1984 lan matriculated his own coat of arms from John Campbell through the Lord Lyons office and is known as Ian Murray Campbell of Glyndwr. (see enclosed Matriculation.)
Ian was born in 1940 at Halifax N.S. the son of John Douglas Campbell and his wife M. Jean Murray. In 1963 lan married Margaret M. Bywater daughter of Frederick R.H.Bywater and wife Rosalia Knauer. They have two children; Catherine (Kate) M. Campbell who married 2nd Scott Patterson and John G.F. Campbell who married Crystal M. Conrad. From Kate and Peter Carlson there is 1 grandson Christopher Carlson and a step Grandson Spencer Patterson from our son-in-law Scott Patterson. From John and Crystal 3 grandchildren- Colin Jack and Laura.
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EXTRACT of MATRICULATION of the Arms of IAN MURRAY CAMPBELL
IAN MURRAY CAMPBELL, Associate of the Insurance Institute of Canada, Insurance Adjuster, residing at “GLYNDWR”, Pleasantville, in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada, having by Petition unto the Lord Lyon King of Arms of date 25 August 1982 Shewn; THAT he, the Petitioner, who married at Halifax, Nova Scotia aforesaid, 29 June 1963, Margaret Marion, daughter of Frederick R. H. Bywater and his wife Rosalia Knauer, and has issue by her a son and heir apparent John George Frederick Campbell (born 31 August 1969) and a daughter Catherine Margaret Campbell (born 12 April 1967), was born at Halifax aforesaid 25 May 1940 and is the eldest son and heir of the late John Douglas Campbell and his wife (married Hantsport, Nova Scotia, 25 June 1938) Marjorie Jean, daughter of Daniel William Murray; THAT the Petitioner's said father (born Weymouth North, Nova Scotia Aug 29, 1909) was eldest son of George Douglas Campbell, Junior, and his wife (Married St. Stephen, New Brunswick, 30 September 1908) Esther Martha, daughter of John Black; THAT the Petitioner's said grandfather (born Weymouth North aforesaid 2 July 1881) was eldest son of George Douglas Campbell, Senior, and his wife(married Bangor in the State of Maine, United States of America, 19 August 1880)Catherine (Kate) Glidden, daughter of Captain Alpheus T. Palmer of Bangor aforesaid; THAT the Petitioner's said great-grandfather (born Weymouth North aforesaid, 27 December 1852) was fourth son of the Honourable Colin Campbell III, Member of the Legislative Council of Weymouth North, merchant and shipbuilder, and his wife Phoebe Anne, daughter of Josiah Gilbert Seeley, of New York and of St. John, New Brunswick; THAT the Petitioner’s said great-great-grandfather (born Shelburne, Nova Scotia, 7 August 1822) was eldest son of Colin Campbell, Junior, Registrar for Digby County and Notary Public, and his wife Maria (Snyder), daughter of Colonel John Taylor, Loyalist and pioneer in Weymouth (Sissiboo), Nova Scotia; THAT the Petitioner's said great-great-great grandfather (born Shelburne aforesaid, 28 October 1798) was Second son of Colin Campbell, Senior, and his second wife (married 15 November 1796, there being no issue by his first wife) Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Hardy, a Loyalist and relative of Sir Josiah Hardy, Colonial Governor of New Jersey in 1761; THAT the Petitioner’s said great-great-great-great-grandfather (born Inveraray in the County of Argyll, Scotland, 30 July 1752) who went to Shelburne with the Loyalists in 1783 and became Collector of Customs there, was, there is reason to believe, second son of David Campbell of Belmont and his wife (married 7 March 1756 ) Jean Campbell; THAT the said David Campbell of Belmont (born circa 1729-30, settled in New York 1776)was second son of John Campbell of Barcardine and his wife Margaret, daughter of Angus Campbell of Keithick in the County of Forfar; THAT certain Ensigns Armorial were recorded in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland (Volume 1, folio 135) of date 6 March 1755 in name of the said John Campbell of Barcardine, descended of the ancient family of Campbell of Glenorchy; and the Petitioner having prayed ,that the aforesaid Ensigns Armorial might now be matriculated in his own name with a suitable difference, The Lord Lyon King of Arms by Interlocutor of date 24 July 1984 Granted Warrant to the Lyon Clerk to matriculate in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland in name of the Petitioner the following Ensigns Armorial, videlicet:- Quarterly; first and fourth, Gyronny of eight or and Sable; second, Argent. a lymphd Sable oars in action; third, Or, a fess chequy Azure and Argent; all within a bordure per pale dexter Vair, sinister Azure charged of three mullets Argent. Above the Shield is placed an Helm befitting his degree with a Mantling Sable doubled Or, and on a Wreath of the Liveries is set for Crest a man in highland garb holding in his dexter hand a dirk all Proper and in his sinister hand a mullet Argent, and in an Escrol over the name his Motto “C’EST PETIT PEU”
Matriculated the 24 day of July 1984 Extracted from the 135th page of the 1st Volume of the Public Register of All Arms.
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