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In October 2006, Campbell bought the Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home from Carolyn Jones, who trained Campbell for 14 years. Campbell then changed the funeral home’s name to Campbell and Sons ...
Frank E. Campbell, the founder of the business, was born on July 4, 1872, in Camp Point, Illinois. He moved to New York around 1892, and married Amelia Klutz in 1898, setting himself up as an undertaker near Twenty-Third Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan.
He was the son of Lt. Gov. Robert Campbell and Frances Fowler Campbell. He was educated at Haverling Academy and at Trenton, New Jersey. In 1879, he married Mary Louise Willson (d. 1914), and their son was Willson R. Campbell. With his brother Clarence he founded the Campbell Brothers Bank in Bath in 1880.
Campbell is the primary hamlet and a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Campbell in Steuben County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 713, out of 3,406 in the entire town of Campbell. The community is in eastern Steuben County, in the western part of the town of Campbell.
Local residents told CBS New York that they had noticed unusual things happening at all hours around the Campbell Hall property. One of the farms where FBI and NYPD officials are searching for ...
He was born in Cherry Valley, Otsego County, New York, the son of Judge James S. Campbell, and grandson of American Revolutionary War Colonel Samuel Campbell and Jane Campbell. He attended the common schools, and graduated from Union College in 1827. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1831, and commenced practice in New York City.
Gourley died on 16 December 1906 in Dunedin. [10] He was buried at Dunedin Southern Cemetery two days later in the same plot as his wife. [11] One of his sons had died in the Second Boer War. [6] Gourley's undertaking business was incorporated into Gillions Funeral Services, which is still in operation. [12]
Campbell was the son of Robert Campbell Sr. (d. 1849) who came from Glasgow, Scotland, to the United States and settled at Bath in 1794. He was educated at Geneva Academy and College, then studied law, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice at Bath. He married Frances Fowler, and they had the sons Clarence Campbell and Frank Campbell.