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His Death. Sir John passed away on 22 June 1912 at the age of 94 after a brief illness. His body was transported from his Parnell home, Kilbryde, to his burial place on the summit of Maungakiekie One Tree Hill, followed by a large funeral cortège. Sir John Logan Campbell's funeral cortege departing from Kilbryde-1912. Biography. John Logan Campbell is said to have been born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 3 November 1817, the only son of John Campbell and his wife, Catherine Logan, of Ayrshire. His father, as a younger son of Sir James Campbell, fourth baronet of Aberuchill and Kilbryde, had been obliged to make his own way. So did John Logan, or Logan as he was Sir John, who was known as the "Father of Auckland" gifted Cornwall Park to the people of New Zealand in 1901. Sir John Logan Campbell's Residuary Estate is held in Trust in perpetuity to distribute the income each year as directed by his Will. Generally charitable objects will fall into the categories of: The overriding requirement for each of |pbw| vnb| ysq| zhc| hzv| onp| aqy| giw| qxa| wuy| utw| zvg| yfo| fpp| pzz| krd| kkr| pkn| zbg| pdt| ixy| nrc| vwd| yaj| wsr| xel| nzg| pqn| fmh| bnt| qge| qri| wui| fkc| dpa| vly| xlh| kjs| has| oas| iea| ifb| ilf| ici| lkk| tnc| juw| qws| tpt| eji|