now owned by Raymond Matters. He died in 1860 and is buried in the Kelly’s Cross north east corner of the old cemetery. The stone was re- moved and not replaced during the renovations to the cemetery some years ago. Mr. Campbell is believed to have been aboard a boat called Marjorie Paula when arriving on the Island.

The second generation of Campbell’s on the Island consisted of the >lX children mentioned above. They were in name: Hugh Campbell 2nd, James Campbell, Thomas Campbell, Katherine, Margaret and another girl whose name has not been obtained by the writer to date. Hugh Campbell 3nd, the ancestor of the present Campbell’s in Kelly’s Cross was born in Ireland in 1830. He moved to Kinkora with his father and family to a farm in the Middleton area. He married Rose Ann Hammill. His sister Margaret married a brother of Rose Ann’s, Thomas Hammill. Katherine married Patrick McMurrer of the Green Road, mission to Kelly’s Cross. The third girl married Patrick Monaghan (Pat Taily Monaghan). Patrick purchased the original Campbell farm in Westmoreland when the Camp- hell’s moved to Middleton. James Campbell moved to or got off the boat somewhere in the New York area. He was not heard from since, except through a decendant, Father Johnny Campbell who attended St. Dunstan’s University with Father Frank Campbell in the 1920’s. Thomas Campbell dot-ends the Campbell’s of Wiltshire of whom Louis Campbell married to Agatha Monaghan was one. Also the Campbell’s of Charlottetown i.e. ‘v'illiam, Louis, Arthur, Jack and others are decendants of this branch of the Campbell family. Hugh Campbell 2nd and his wife are buried in Kinkora Cemetery.

The third generation of the Campbell’s in Kelly’s Cross decends from the marriage of Hugh Campbell 2nd to Rose Ann Hammill. Their family was as follows: Hugh 3rd married Rebecca Monaghan, Kelly’s ('ross; Thomas married Mary McKenna; Kate married James Dalton, Fort Augustus; Minnie married James Malone, Kelly’s Cross; Rosie married Martin Mulligan, Kinkora; Margaret married Aeneas Murray, Albany.

The Kelly’s Cross Campbell’s were decended to the fourth genera- tion by the marriage of Hugh Campbell 3rd to Rebecca Monaghan, a daughter of John Monaghan and Rosie MacGuigan. To show the relation to the Monaghan families it is fair to name the brothers and sisters of Rebecca here. They are Francis (Big Frank) Monaghan who married Mary MacAvinn; Ambrose Monaghan who married a Roberts frwm Kin- lmra, godparents to John Campbell; Patrick married Anne Dunn; James (Jimmy Rosey) married Lissie Hughes; Katherine married Patrick Cal— laghan; Annie married Tobias Coady and Johannah was unmarried; Regina married Barnabas Smith, Emerald. From the marriage of Hugh 3rd and Rebecca descended John, Hugh James (twin to John), Ambrose, Francis, Walter, Myrtle, Rosaline, Florence. Many of the family was born in Kin- kora, however, to return to his ancestery and to be closer to Rebecca’s people Hugh moved to Westmoreland in 1906 and purchased the pro— Derty by French’s Mills which again made the Campbell’s Kelly’s Crossers and it is here the homestead is today. The family of Hugh 3rd and Re- becca as named above married or became directed in God’s plan as follows:

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