John Campion1
#9081, (circa 1780 - 12 December 1846)
Poss. early ancestor arr. on the "San Domingo."2,3 | ||
Birth* | circa 1780 | He was born circa 1780.1 |
circa 1822 | He migrated to Prince Edward IslandG (poss.) from Ireland on the San Domingo circa 1822.1,3,2 | |
Death* | 12 December 1846 | He died on 12 December 1846 at St. Andrews, Prince Edward Island.1 |
Citations
- [S864] The Islander, Prince Edward Island, transcribed by Ronald J. Reid, online www.islandregister.com.
- [S865] Brendan O'Grady, Exiles & Islanders: The Irish Settlers of Prince Edward Island (Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004), pp. 107-9; The San Domingo arrived at P.E.I. 20 Jun 1822 with 87 passengers, from Ross, Ireland. Possibly the same ship sailed from Queenstown, Ireland 1 Jun 1823 bound for Miramachi, wrecked off East Point, PEI, Aug 1823; many survivors settled in PEI. "The family names generally associated with the shipwreck include Campion,...". Hereinafter cited as Exiles & Islanders.
- [S866] P.E.I. Ship Arrivals / Departures Database, online www.islandregister.com/ship_data.html, 06/20/1822; San Domingo; from Ross, Ireland; to P.E.I. then Nfld (PAPEI RG 9 Collector of Customs Shipping Inward: "20 June, 1822 - "San Domingo" of 140 tons, Capt. David Lewis, from Ross, Ireland, with 87 passengers & baggage" [RG9-GC]).