Sir Edward Fitzgerald Campbell, 2nd Baronet (25 October 1822 – 23 November 1882) was a British baronet and soldier.[1]
Campbell was born on 25 October 1822. He was the eldest son of Sir Guy Campbell, 1st Baronet and the former Pamela FitzGerald.[2]
His paternal grandparents were Lieutenant-General Colin Campbell and his wife Mary Johnson.[2] His mother was the only daughter of Lord Edward FitzGerald (fifth son of the Duke of Leinster) and Pamela Syms.
He fought in the Punjab Expedition in 1849, the Afridis Expedition in 1850, and the Siege of Delhi in 1858. He was Aide de Camp to the Commander-in-Chief, India. He was promoted to Major in 1858;[3] and ended his military career as Lieutenant-Colonel of the 60th Foot.[4]
On 24 October 1853 he married Georgiana Charlotte Theophilia Metcalfe in Simla, India. She was a daughter of Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, 4th Baronet and Felicite Anne Browne. Her first cousin was Gen. Sir Sam Browne, VC, inventor of the Sam Browne belt. Sir Thomas was an East India Company civil servant and agent of the Governor General of India at the imperial court of the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. Before her death during childbirth, they were the parents of thirteen children, of which there were two sets of twins, including:[5]
Sir Edward died on 23 November 1882.[5]