Patrick Campbell details on a grave monument at Old Municipal Cemetery, Wick, Caithness,Scotland

Name Details

Patrick Campbell

The name Patrick Campbell is not the first name listed on the monument.

The monument is in Old Municipal cemetery, Wick, Caithness, Scotland.

There are 1866 other graves within this cemetery that are listed within the GPR database.

No date of death is recorded against Patrick Campbell entry on the monument.

Patrick Campbell is listed on the GPR grave numbered 90235.

Patrick Campbell is listed as the husband of Elizabeth Gunn on the grave monument.

Patrick Campbell has the record number 197554 within the GPR person name database table.

There is one image available for the monument listing Patrick Campbell (see grave detail page).

The follow note is stored against Patrick Campbell record:

Patrick Campbell was born on 21 Dec 1866, at Macleay Terrace in Wick. His parents were Archibald Campbell, a baker, and Johan Georgeson. He was also a baker. Records described in the entry for Elizabeth Gunn indicate that he died in 1894, but his death record disagrees. His death record indicates that he died on 19 Jan 1940 at Bignold Hospital in Wick. The record also states that he is the widower of Elizabeth Gunn, and his age (73 years) corresponds well with his year of birth. The causes of death are listed as adenoma of the prostate, pyelonephitis (kidney infection), uremia, and heart failure. The death record gives his usual residence as 28 Brown Place, Wick. His marriage to Elizabeth Gunn took place at Brown Place; his child, Elizabeth (Lizzie) was born at 28 Brown Place; a child, Margaret Ann Steven Campbell or Gunn (listed as illegitimate), born after his supposed death, is at 28 Brown Place; the 1901 census gives the address of his family (but not him) as 25 Brown Place; and his usual residence when he dies is 28 Brown Place. There is probably a very interesting story to explain his supposed death and reappearance.

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