Birth: 12 October 1858 10 Huggin Lane, Queenhithe, City of London, UK
Father: Moses Campbell c1825-1897
Mother: Ann ? c1824-1866
Christening: 31 October 1858 St Michael Queenhithe, City of London, UK
Marriage: 28 August 1884 St John the Evangelist, Stoke next Guildford, Surrey, UK
Wife: Elizabeth Porter 1858-1941
Death: October-December 1929 Romford, Essex, UK
Charles John Campbell 1886-1942
William Moses Campbell 1888-a1911
Thomas Campbell 1890-1972
Robert Campbell 1892-a1911
Frederick Kirk Campbell 1897-a1911
Another unknown child died before 1911
Birth of Charles Campbell in FreeBMD in October-December 1858 in London City (1c 72).
There are two entries in Ancestry England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 for Charles Campbell on 31 October 1858 parents Moses and Ann Campbell, one at St. Augustine, London, and the other at St Michael Queenhithe, London adding his birth on 12 October 1858.
Entry in Ancestry London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917 for Charles Campbell baptised 31 October 1858 at St Michael Queenhithe, City of London, parents Moses and Ann Campbell. "Page 27 Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of St Michael Queenhithe in the City of London in the Year 1858 [...] Octr 12th 1858 Octr 31st No. 133 Charles Son of Moses, a Grocer, and Ann Campbell of 10 Huggin Lane".
In the 1861 census as Charles Campbell aged 2, born in London City, and living with his parents (Moses and Ann), and sister (Elizabeth) in 10 Huggin Lane, St Michael Queenhithe, London City. Six other families shared this addess.
His brother was born at 10 Higgin Lane in 1861.
His mother died in the City of London in April-June 1866 and his father married Eliza Mercer in October-December 1866 in the City of London.
In the 1871 census as Charles Campbell aged 12, born in Queenhithe London and living with his father (Moses) (step)mother (Eliza), brother (Frederick William), sister (Elizabeth) and a boarder (Sarah Little aged 79, born in Paddington, Middlesex and a widow) at 9 Higgin Lane, St Michael Queenhithe, London. Six other families shared this address.
In the 1881 census as Charles Campbell aged 22, born in London Queenhithe, single, a cabman, and living with his father (Moses), (step)mother (Eliza), brother (Frederick) and sister (Elizabeth) at 31 Duke Street, Old Artillery Ground, London.
Entry in Ancestry London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932 for the banns of Charles Campbell and Elizabeth Porter on 24 August 1884 at St Mary, Spital Square, Tower Hamlets. "Page 89 The Year 1884 [...] No. 267 Banns of Marriage between Charles Campbell of this parish, Bachelor and Elizabeth Porter, Spinster of the parish of Stoke next Guildford Were published, as follows: 1st, on Sunday Aug 10 [...] 2d, on Sunday Aug 17, 3d on Sunday Aug 24".
Marriage of Charles Campbell and Elizabeth Porter in FreeBMD in July-September 1884 in Guildford (2a 103).
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937 for Charles Campbell aged 26, father Moses Campbell, and Elizabeth Porter on 28 August 1884 at Stoke Next Guildford, St John the Evangelist. "Page 19 [...] 1884 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Stoke-next-Guildford in the County of Surrey. No. 38 August 28th 1884 Charles Campbell aged 26, a Bachelor and Cab Proprietor of St Marys, Spitalfields, father Moses Campbell, a Cab Proprietor, and Elizabeth Porter aged 26, a Spinster of Stoke, father John Porter Deceased. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns [...] in the Presence of us Moses Cambell and Elizabeth Campbell".
His first son was born in Mile End New Town in 1886, second in West Ham in 1888 and third in Whitechapel in 1890.
In the 1891 census as Charles Campbell aged 32, born in London City, a cab proprietor and employer, and living with his wife (Elizabeth), three sons (Charles J, Thomas and William M), father (Moses), (step)mother (Eliza) and sister (Elizabeth) at 45 & 47, Chicksand Street, Mile End New Town, London. Another four families shared this address.
His fourth son was born in Vange in 1892 and fifth in Pitsea in 1897.
In the 1901 census as Charles Campbell aged 42, born in London City, a hackney carriage driver and employer,and living with his wife (Elizabeth), and five sons (Charles J, Frederick K, Robert, Thomas and William M) at Vito Cottage, Pitsea, Essex.
In the 1911 census as Charles Campbell aged 52, born in City of London, married, a taxi cab driver, and living with his wife (Elizabeth), and four sons (Kendrick K, Robert, Thomas and William) in five rooms at 2 Veto Cottage, S.C Pitsea, Essex.
Death of Charles Campbell in FreeBMD in October-December 1929 aged 71 in Romford (4a 406).
Charles Campbell was the father of Thomas Campbell, husband of Mary Charlotte Coveney, daughter of Charlotte Sophia Frankis, wife of William Charles Winn, husband of Emily Dutton, first cousin of Joseph Garibaldi Dutton, husband of Mary Ann Payne, my great aunt.
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