Descendants of Angusena Singleton and James MacLean
Angusena, Mary Ellen, James, Dorothea, and John Campbell
at Citadel Hill, Halifax, Nova Scotia (1924)
This is where the MacLean - Campbell Connection starts.......
After Florence died, James married Angusena Singleton,
who was previously married to Oswald Campbell and they had four children:
Raymond Campbell was born on August 21, 1901 in Montague, P.E.I. Raymond attended school
in P.E.I. and moved in 1919 to Red Wing, Minnesota, where he married Marie Peterson on March 6, 1926. He lived there most of his life, where he owned
and operated R.W. Campbell's Plumbing and Heating for over 40 years. He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church, Red Wing Masonic Lodge,
La Grange Chaper 4, Tyrian Council 4, Red Wing Commander 10, and Osman Shrine. Raymond died on January 20, 1988
at 86 years of age and is buried in Burnside Cemetery in Red Wing, Minnesota.
Marie Peterson was born on July 26, 1898 in Red Wing, Minnesota. Raymond and Marie had one boy Raymond Campbell Jr.
She died on September 30, 1990 at 92 years of age.
John Lionel Campbell was born in 1908 in Montague, P.E.I. He was married to Janet Annie Wagner, and they had 6 children-
Ruth, Barbara, Linda, John Cecil, Frederick James, and Jeanette. John was 76 years
of age when he died and is buried in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Dorothea Winifred Campbell was born on November 5, 1913. She married Leon Davey on March 21, 1940 in
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dolly and Leon had 7 children- Gwen, Bruce, Grant, Judith Ann, Linda, Beth, and Carolyn.
Leon Davey was born on June 14, 1908 in Gernsey Cove, P.E.I. and died on March 30, 2000 at 92 years of age. Leon was employed with Northumberland Ferry's Ltd. for over 35 years - retiring in 1985 after being Captain of M.V. Lord Selkirk (built in 1958) and M.V. Prince Edward (built in 1972).
Buckley, Leon Davey, Dolly Campbell, Mary Ellen MacLean - March 21, 1940
Chester Campbell was born in 1914.
He was married to Betty Elizabeth Foley and they had two children- Elizabeth and David.
James MacLean suffered from high blood pressure, and died peacefully at home in Halifax on June 29, 1939
at 67 years of age. James is buried in Camp Hill Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
4th Generation
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