Sophia Campbell

Visual Artist

1777 – 1833

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Who was Sophia Campbell?

Sophia Campbell née Palmer was an early Australian settler.

One of eight children, Sophia Palmer was born in Portsmouth and educated in London. She came to Sydney with her naval officer brother John Palmer and his family, a second unmarried naval officer brother Christopher Palmer, and her unmarried sister Sarah Sophia Palmer on board the Porpoise in November 1800. Her brother John Palmer was bringing his family to settle permanently in New South Wales, and had previously come to Sydney in 1788 as Purser on the Sirius, the flagship of the First Fleet. He had also been Commissary General of New South Wales from 1791 to 1811, remaining employed in the Commissariat until he retired in 1819; and he was a magistrate from 1793.

Sophia first settled on John Palmer's 100 acres 1793 grant which he named Woolloomooloo Farm. Within a year, on 17 September 1801, Sophia married the merchant Robert Campbell, a Scottish Presbyterian eight years her senior, in St Philip's Church, Sydney.

Sophia moved to Wharf House, her husband Robert Campbell’s home behind his wharves on the west side of Circular Quay. Apart from two trips to England and shorter journeys to various parts of New South Wales, she lived in Sydney until her death.

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Born
Dec 14, 1777
London
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Died
May 5, 1833
Sydney

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on July 23, 2013

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