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Angus Campbell

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Angus Campbell

Birth
Scotland
Death
16 May 1861 (aged 59–60)
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Burial
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H Lot 395 Grave 5
Memorial ID
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Date: May 16, 1861
Names of Deceased Persons: Angus Campbell
Residence: Troy
Where Died: Nail Factory
Primary Disease: Inflammation stomach
Disease Duration: 11 days
Attending Physician: William Cooper
Informant: John Baker
Male
Married
Where Born: Scotland
Place of Interment: Nail Factory
Age: 60 years

"DEATH OF EX-ALD. CAMPBELL.—We heard with regret last evening of the sudden death of Angus Campbell, a well-known resident of the Nail Works, and at one time the respected representative of the 6th Ward in the Common Council. Mr. Campbell held the position of boat inspector at West Troy at the time of his death, which will cause wide-spread regret among a large circle of personal and political friends. Mr. Campbell was busy and stirring up to within a few days of his death. He was about 50 years of age."
Troy Daily Whig. May 17, 1861: 3 col 4.

"OBITUARY.—At a meeting of the Saint Andrew's Society, held on Friday evening, 17th inst., the following resolutions were passed:
"Whereas, God, in his divine providence, has seen fit to remove by death our friend and associate ANGUS CAMPBELL, therefore
"Resolved, That this sad event has cast a gloom over the members of this Society, in having so sudden and unexpectedly being deprived of the genial sympathy and hearty co-operation of our deceased brother in everything appertaining to the best interests and welfare of this Society.
"Resolved, That we attend his funeral in a body, and wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days.
"Resolved, That we condole with the family and relations of the deceased in their bereavement.
"Resolved, That we present a copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased, and another for the Whig, Union and Times, papers of this city.
"Members of the Society will please accept this notice and meet at the Bush Inn, Nail Factory, at 1 o'clock P. M. on Sabbath, the 19th inst. Funeral at 2 o'clock."
"GEORGE HUTCHISON, President.
"JOCK. LIDDLE, Secretary."
Troy Daily Whig. May 18, 1861: 3 col 6.

"I. O. OF O. F.—See notice in respect to the death of Angus Campbell."
Troy Daily Whig. May 18, 1861: 3 col 6.

"I. O. OF O. F.
"The Officers and Members of Trojan Lodge No. 27, I. O. of O. F., are requested to meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, on Sunday, May 19th, at half-past 12 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Angus Campbell, Esq., at the Bush Inn, Sixth Ward. Members of other Lodges are cordially invited to participate.—Troy, May 17, 1861.
"J. W. COLE, N. G."
"New Advertisements." Troy Daily Whig. May 18, 1861: 3 col 6.

"FUNERAL OF THE LATE ANGUS CAMPBELL.—The funeral of the late Angus Campbell took place at the Nail Works yesterday at 2 P. M. The attendance was very large, embracing many members of the Order of Odd Fellows and St. Andrews Society. Rev. Mr. Williams, Pastor of the Methodist Church, conducted the services."
Troy Daily Whig. May 20, 1861: 3 col 6.

Reinterred to Oakwood in 1884.
Date: May 16, 1861
Names of Deceased Persons: Angus Campbell
Residence: Troy
Where Died: Nail Factory
Primary Disease: Inflammation stomach
Disease Duration: 11 days
Attending Physician: William Cooper
Informant: John Baker
Male
Married
Where Born: Scotland
Place of Interment: Nail Factory
Age: 60 years

"DEATH OF EX-ALD. CAMPBELL.—We heard with regret last evening of the sudden death of Angus Campbell, a well-known resident of the Nail Works, and at one time the respected representative of the 6th Ward in the Common Council. Mr. Campbell held the position of boat inspector at West Troy at the time of his death, which will cause wide-spread regret among a large circle of personal and political friends. Mr. Campbell was busy and stirring up to within a few days of his death. He was about 50 years of age."
Troy Daily Whig. May 17, 1861: 3 col 4.

"OBITUARY.—At a meeting of the Saint Andrew's Society, held on Friday evening, 17th inst., the following resolutions were passed:
"Whereas, God, in his divine providence, has seen fit to remove by death our friend and associate ANGUS CAMPBELL, therefore
"Resolved, That this sad event has cast a gloom over the members of this Society, in having so sudden and unexpectedly being deprived of the genial sympathy and hearty co-operation of our deceased brother in everything appertaining to the best interests and welfare of this Society.
"Resolved, That we attend his funeral in a body, and wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days.
"Resolved, That we condole with the family and relations of the deceased in their bereavement.
"Resolved, That we present a copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased, and another for the Whig, Union and Times, papers of this city.
"Members of the Society will please accept this notice and meet at the Bush Inn, Nail Factory, at 1 o'clock P. M. on Sabbath, the 19th inst. Funeral at 2 o'clock."
"GEORGE HUTCHISON, President.
"JOCK. LIDDLE, Secretary."
Troy Daily Whig. May 18, 1861: 3 col 6.

"I. O. OF O. F.—See notice in respect to the death of Angus Campbell."
Troy Daily Whig. May 18, 1861: 3 col 6.

"I. O. OF O. F.
"The Officers and Members of Trojan Lodge No. 27, I. O. of O. F., are requested to meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, on Sunday, May 19th, at half-past 12 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Angus Campbell, Esq., at the Bush Inn, Sixth Ward. Members of other Lodges are cordially invited to participate.—Troy, May 17, 1861.
"J. W. COLE, N. G."
"New Advertisements." Troy Daily Whig. May 18, 1861: 3 col 6.

"FUNERAL OF THE LATE ANGUS CAMPBELL.—The funeral of the late Angus Campbell took place at the Nail Works yesterday at 2 P. M. The attendance was very large, embracing many members of the Order of Odd Fellows and St. Andrews Society. Rev. Mr. Williams, Pastor of the Methodist Church, conducted the services."
Troy Daily Whig. May 20, 1861: 3 col 6.

Reinterred to Oakwood in 1884.


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