Robert Campbell

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Robert Campbell was a prominent early 19th-century Scottish-born merchant and landowner in colonial New South Wales, often regarded as one of the founding figures of European settlement in the Canberra region.

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Robert Campbell canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial settler
landowner
merchant
person
activity European settlement of the Canberra region
businessActivity commerce in colonial New South Wales
centuryActive 19th century
colonialContext European expansion into inland New South Wales
contribution development of European pastoral settlement around present-day Canberra
growth of colonial trade in New South Wales
countryOfOrigin Scotland
economicRole leading colonial merchant in New South Wales
era early 19th century
ethnicOrigin Scottish
historicalPeriod colonial New South Wales
landOwnership estates in colonial New South Wales
large pastoral holdings in the Canberra region
migration emigrated from Scotland to New South Wales
name Robert Campbell
nationality British subject
notableFor being a major landowner in colonial New South Wales
being a prominent early 19th-century merchant in colonial New South Wales
being regarded as a founding figure of European settlement in the Canberra region
occupation landowner
merchant
pastoralist
placeOfBirth Scotland
regionAssociatedWith Canberra region (Jervis Bay Territory nearby)
surface form: Canberra region

New South Wales
Sydney
residence Canberra–Queanbeyan region
surface form: Canberra region

New South Wales
Sydney
roleInRegion founding figure of European settlement in the Canberra region
socialStatus prominent colonial landowner

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Duntroon estate originalOwner Robert Campbell