Mary Cook1

#6619, (circa 1835 - 11 July 1900)
Father*Edward Cook2
Mother*Mary Wilson2 (c 1813 - )

Family

George Campion b. s 1834
Children 1.Elizabeth Matilda Campion+1 (1863 - 1918)
 2.Helen Jane Campion+7 (1864 - )
Her married name was Campion.1 
Birth*circa 1835She was born circa 1835; from bur. rec.2 
Marriage*12 September 1859She married George Campion, son of John Francis Campion and Elizabeth _____, on 12 September 1859 at Prince Edward IslandG.3,1 
1861She appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of Mary Wilson at Lot 45, Kings Co., Prince Edward IslandG, as [f], age 16-21.4 
Death*11 July 1900She died on 11 July 1900 at Chepstow, Twp. 45, Kings Co., Prince Edward IslandG.5,6,2 
Burial*13 July 1900She was buried on 13 July 1900 at St. Mary's Church, Souris, Prince Edward Island.6,2,5 

Citations

  1. [S201] Prince Edward Island Baptismal Index, online www.gov.pe.ca/archives, Elizabeth Matilda Campion; b. 28 Apr 1863; bp. 18 May 1863 at St. Columba; father George Campion, mother Mary Cook.
  2. [S843] Prince Edward Island Death Index, online www.gov.pe.ca, Mary (Cook) Campion, age 65, bur. 13 Jul 1900, St. Mary's Church, Souris; father Edward Cook, mother Mary Wilson, clergy D. F. McDonald. Source: pre-1906 Death Index. St. Mary's R. C. Church, Souris.
  3. [S34] Prince Edward Island Marriage Registers, 1832-1888, online FamilySearch.org, marr. 1857-1861, img 128/264; p. 248; George Campion and Mary Anne Cook; 12 Sep 1859, by banns; witnesses John Campbell and Anne McDonald; officiator Daniel McDonald P.P.
  4. [S70] 1861 Prince Edward Island Census. Mary Cook (45-59), private, 3 children, all b. PEI, all R.C.
  5. [S856] Prince Edward Island Death Card Index, 1721-1905: file card images, Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Queens Co., Prince Edward Island. Online FamilySearch.org.
  6. [S686] Basil Campbell, compiler, Prince Edward Island Newspapers, online www.caimbeul.org, THE DAILY EXAMINER, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1900; DEATH: CAMPION - OBITUARY - At Chepstow, July 11th, after a long illness borne most christian-like, Mrs. Mary Campion, relict of George Campion, passed away leaving a family of two, Eliza, Mrs. Bernard Creamer, and Nellie, widow of Peter R. Fletcher, of Lawrence, Mass. Deceased was a devoted, zealous and most respected member of the Catholic church, and died strengthened by the rites of the church in which she worshipped during life. On Friday, July 13th, all that was mortal of Mrs. Campion was borne to St. Mary's church, Souris, where a solemn Requiem Mass was chanted, after which she was interred in the cemetery at Souris. A funeral, largely attended by the relatives, friends and those who had the pleasure of her acquaintance, formed a fitting testimony of the esteem in which the deceased was held. THE EXAMINER extends its deepest sympathy to her family and friends.
  7. [S201] Prince Edward Island Baptismal Index, online www.gov.pe.ca/archives, Helen Jane Campion; b. 2 Nov 1864; bp. 25 Nov 1864 at Souris; father George Campion, mother Mary Couch.