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Item: 32708
Surname: Campbell
First Name: David
Ship: Lang 1825
Date: 1828
Place: Cessnock , Luskintyre
Source: 1828 Census
Details: Came Free. Settler. 2560 acres. 100 acres cleared


 
Item: 21006
Surname: Campbell
First Name: David
Ship: Roslin Castle 1833
Date: 1833 4 April
Place: Hunter River
Source: SG
Details: Bricklayer's labourer assigned to G. McKenzie


 
Item: 162902
Surname: Campbell
First Name: David
Ship: Roslin Castle 1833
Date: 1833
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 684
Details: Age 21. Reads. Brickmaker's labourer from Co. Tyrone. Tried in Antrim 15 March 1832 and sentenced to transportation for life for burglary. Notes - Norfolk Island; Conditional Pardon No. 48/2016 dated 15 November 1848


 
Item: 199393
Surname: Campbell
First Name: David James and Thomas
Ship: -
Date: 1888
Place: Morpeth
Source: Morrison, W. Frederic (1888). The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison. Sydney: The Aldine Publishing Company.
Details: J. CAMPBELL AND CO., General Merchants, Swan-street.-This business (the oldest and largest of its kind in Morpeth) was established about fifty-five years ago by the late James Campbell, who for ten years represented this electorate in the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales. On his death the business passed into the hands of his nephews-the present proprietors, David James Campbell, J. P., and Thomas Campbell. These gentlemen import a large amount of general merchandise direct from the English market. Thomas Campbell, who was born at Enniskillen, Ireland, in 1857, and educated in his native place, came to Australia in 1872, and entered the Civil Service in the Survey Department, in which he remained for five or six years. On the death of his uncle he proceeded to Morpeth, and was admitted a partner. He was elected an alderman of Morpeth in 1887



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