Person:Campbell Mackinnon (1)

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m. 1802
  1. Elizabeth Mackinnon1805 -
  2. Campbell Mackinnon1806 - 1871
  3. Charlotte Mackinnon1809 -
  4. Lewis Mackinnon1811 -
  5. John Mackinnon1813 - 1871
m. 31 Jul 1861
  1. John Campbell Mackinnon1866 -
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Name Campbell Mackinnon
Gender Male
Birth? 27 Sep 1806 , Ayr, Ayreshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Christening? 27 Jan 1807 , Ayr, Ayreshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Marriage 31 Jul 1861 , Campbelltown, Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.to Mary Stewart Mckenzie Beatson
Death? 2 Mar 1871 , Campbelltown, Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Reference Number N2321

1 NOTE !Residence: At birth - Park House, near Ayr, Ayrshire. !Records: Birth - indirect reference to date of birth from 1861Census which gives the place of birth as Isle of Arran, and from- Baptism - "on 27th January 1807, Campbell, baptised son of DrJohn and Isobella McKinnon" [Ayr Parish Register - researched byTeviot] 1861 Census - aged 54 years; Inspector-General ofHospitals, Bengal Service [(578) Book 14 Page 12] Marriage -ceremony took place after the reading of banns at Liberton Manseaccording to the forms of the Church of Scotland Campbell aged54, bachelor, Inspector of Hospitals in Her Majestiy's IndianArmy; his usual residence being Ayr Mary aged 31, spinster ofCampbeltown [Campbeltown Parish Registers - researched byTeviot] Death - died at Dalintober, Campbeltown, ARL He died at10 a.m. and was described as Honorary Physician to the Queen[Campbeltown Parish Registers - researched by Teviot] Will -Inventory given at Inverary on 8th April, 1871 by CharlesMcTaggart, writer in Campbeltown, stated: "The estate consistedalmost entirely of railway stock, the total value beingL8,282.16.3, of which the stock amounted to L7500 left in liferent to his wife in fee to his son. The remainder went to hiswife. Trustees were appointed in case his wife were to die whiletheir son was still under age." !Occupation: Inspector of Hospitals in Her Majesty's Indian ArmyServed in Afghanistan 1839-1842 in Punjab 1848-1849 Wasat the siege of Delhi in 1857