Agnes was born in 1837, in Cloghfin, Islandmagee, County Antrim, Ireland, the daughter of Edward Haigan and Elizabeth Gardner. She was baptised in 1st Islandmagee Presbyterian Church on 11-Jul-1837.[1]
In 1860 she married a mariner, William Campbell, from Mullaghboy Islandmagee, in 1st Islandmagee Presbyterian Church. She was living in Ballykeel, Islandmagee. The witnesses were Hugh Templeton and Anna Brown.[2]
She passed away in 1898 in Mullaghboy, Islandmagee, of general debility, aged 60 years, The informant was Margaret Fleck of Mullaghboy who was present at her death.[3] She is interred in Ballypriormore Graveyard.[4]
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