Thank you for your reply Cam. We dont have a connection apparently but its interesting. I just wondered if there was a reason for their being out of Argyllshire; not wishing to have too fixed ideas about where people went to and for their reasons of course, but enquirying minds...........and maybe finding something really interesting. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cameron MCBAIN" <clmcbain@rogers.com> > > I have Campbells from Perth: > > John CAMPBELL< born 1762, Lergan, Perth > marride Girsell MENZIES, 1787, Fortingall, Perth > > Had three kids atleast, > Christian CAMPBELL, B. 1788, moved to Aberdeen, married John MCBAIN in 1818 > Allan CAMPBELL, B. 1790, Perth, was in the infantry, witnessed th 1818 marriage, and > then disappeared > Mary CAMPBELL, b. 1891, don't know what happened to her. > > Campbells all over the place in Scotland, methinks - Campbellville, anyone? > > Cam McBain
Gavin Bell and others, ie Ray etc would probably have a good idea about Campbells home turf and when and how they spread, seeing that it is, from what I understand, a pretty prominent clan that chummed with the Brits... Cam ________________________________ From: Janet <wightway@clara.co.uk> To: aberdeen@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 10:01:16 AM Subject: Re: [ABERDEEN] CAMPBLE/CAMPBELL Kincardineshire 1798 Thank you for your reply Cam. We dont have a connection apparently but its interesting. I just wondered if there was a reason for their being out of Argyllshire; not wishing to have too fixed ideas about where people went to and for their reasons of course, but enquirying minds............and maybe finding something really interesting. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cameron MCBAIN" <clmcbain@rogers.com> > > I have Campbells from Perth: > > John CAMPBELL< born 1762, Lergan, Perth > marride Girsell MENZIES, 1787, Fortingall, Perth > > Had three kids atleast, > Christian CAMPBELL, B. 1788, moved to Aberdeen, married John MCBAIN in 1818 > Allan CAMPBELL, B. 1790, Perth, was in the infantry, witnessed th 1818 marriage, and > then disappeared > Mary CAMPBELL, b. 1891, don't know what happened to her. > > Campbells all over the place in Scotland, methinks - Campbellville, anyone? > > Cam McBain ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ABERDEEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message