James Campbell (land commissioner)

Lieutenant-Colonel
James Campbell
Registrar of Deeds for Canterbury
In office
5 October 1853 – 19 December 1854
Preceded byWilliam Guise Brittan
Succeeded byChristopher Alderson Calvert
Commissioner of Crown Lands etc for Canterbury
In office
27 September 1851 – 4 October 1853
Preceded byNew office
Succeeded byWilliam Guise Brittan
Officer of the British Army
In office
2 October 1801 – c. 1823
Personal details
Born1787
Died7 July 1858(1858-07-07) (aged 71)
Christchurch, New Zealand
Resting placeBarbadoes Street Cemetery
SpouseCharlotte Alicia
RelationsDame Adelaide Mary Anderson (granddaughter)
ChildrenMajor Francis Eastwood Campbell, Blanche Emily Anderson (nee Campbell)
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Lieutenant-Colonel James Campbell (1787 – 7 July 1858) was a lieutenant-colonel of the British army who distinguished himself in the Peninsular War. He emigrated to New Zealand and was appointed as a land commissioner, and later as Registrar of Deeds, in Canterbury.