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    1. [Campbell] Newest obituary collections with CAMPBELL
    2. Hi all, GenealogyBuff.com has added several new obituary collections that contain the CAMPBELL surname. The list is below. You can also browse all of the other collections by state from the Library of Files page at http://www.genealogybuff.com/library.htm and clicking on the state you are interested in. You can also choose CANADA and MISCELLANEOUS to see other large data files. These obituary collections are searchable using the watermarked searchbox that will have the name of the county written on the SEARCH button. Here's the list: Poinsett County, Arkansas Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/ar/poinsett/webbbs_config.pl Woodbury County, Iowa Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/ia/woodbury/webbbs_config.pl Polk County, Oregon Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/or/polk/webbbs_config.pl Gregg County, Texas Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/gregg/webbbs_config.pl Hardin County, Texas Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/hardin/webbbs_config.pl Navarro County, Texas Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/navarro/webbbs_config.pl Scurry County, Texas Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/scurry/webbbs_config.pl Smaller Counties, Texas Obituary Collection (this collection is an ongoing project...check back often!) http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/smallcounties/webbbs_config.pl DeWitt County, Texas Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/dewitt/webbbs_config.pl Carroll County, Missouri Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/mo/carroll/webbbs_config.pl Harrison County, Ohio Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/oh/harrison/webbbs_config.pl Brown County, Minnesota Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/mn/brown/webbbs_config.pl Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Obituary Collection http://www.genealogybuff.com/pa/lancaster/webbbs_config.pl The GenealogyBuff.com Facebook page is at http://www.facebook.com/pages/GenealogyBuffcom/214156610691?ref=mf if you'd like to get these notices in real time as they are added. Hope this helps. Bill

    05/26/2010 11:05:50
    1. [Campbell] REMEMBER TO <ASK & ANSWER QUESTIONS SOME ONER KNOWS> CUZ AT
    2. CUZ Nancy, With your Question To CUZ Larry Ya sho nuf be on da right tract CUZ A T

    05/26/2010 10:09:13
    1. [Campbell] Some Of My Campbell cousns aere Ready to Compare <D. N. A. #'S WHA SAY
    2. QUESTION CUZ? DO you know of ANY of your Campbell's with <D. N. A. #'s to Compare with OUR Campbell Males who are willing to Compare?? CUZ A T <[email protected]>

    05/26/2010 09:47:23
    1. Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus
    2. Maureen Girard
    3. Check out Marylanders to Carolina by Peden on Google Books.  There are two Campbells:  Aeneas (Eneas/Enos) and Rebecca.  Horatio Hamilton, uncle of John Campbell, is also listed.  Maureen ________________________________ From: Larry <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 5:41:34 AM Subject: Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus Maureen, My ancestor, Aeneas Campbell , was associated with Hamiltons, the Bealls and came from Maryland to NC. I have a question about your message. "Who went to Hillsborough (Later Greensboro)". Are you saying he went to Hillsborough , then to Greensboro, or that Hillsborough became Greensboro? Has anybody done DNA testing? Larry Nancy Knight wrote: > Maureen Girard wrote: >  >> I will expand Nancy's question to include North Carolina Campbells, who likely migrated from PA, VA and/or MD.  >> >> I have a couple of Campbell soldiers, John and James, who went to Hillsborough (later Greensboro) in 1774.  One fathered an illegitimate son, and the other married, took in his brother's orphaned child, then died without issue.  Court records are a bit unclear as to which brother did which, but the result was my ancestor, John Campbell, born September 10, 1775.  >> >> These Campbells appear to have been closely associated with Hamiltons and Bealls, who were from Calvert and Charles Counties in Maryland, beginning in the late 1600s. >> >> Maureen >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Nancy Knight <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 10:33:52 AM >> Subject: Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus >> >> Sue, >>    I have a brick wall on my Campbell line.  It seems no one is >> following the Maryland Campbells.  My one and only Campbell so far is >> Nancy Campbell born ca. 1780, married Joseph Cooper  1802 in Baltimore >> Co., MD.  They lived very near the Mason-Dixon line so her parents could >> have been from Maryland or Pennsylvania.  Your Frederick Co., MD >> Campbell is of interest to me.  Do you know of any Nancy (or Ann) >> Campbell born to Matthew Campbell or John? >> Thank you for any suggestions. >> Nancy Knight >> Sue Campbell wrote: >>  >>    >>> Hi all, >>> I have traced my line back to a John Campbell in Henry Co, KY.  There are very few Campbells in the area in 1810 and most at least are related.  That group seems to have come from Frederick County, MD, based on a deed I found for John Campbell, who was administrator of his father Matthews estate.  Matthew is listed as coming from Frederick Co MD.  I think the John I can trace to is the SON of the John of that deed.  >>> >>> Anyway the Campbells are listed as Campbell and Camble and oddly Matthew isn't listed in the 1790 cencus.  Anyone with any connection or info? >>> >>> thx! >>> Sue >>> >>> >>>      >>> _______________________________________ >>> >>> Remember to search the archives use this address >>> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >>> >>> Browse the archives at >>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >>> >>> Contact the List Manager >>> mailto:[email protected] >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>>  >>>    >>>      >> _______________________________________ >> >> Remember to search the archives use this address >> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >> >> Browse the archives at >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >> >>  >>    > > > I wish to thank all of you Campbell researchers for your suggestions.  I > will keep trying and hoping to find the parents of Nancy Campbell b. ca > 1780.  Her parents probably migrated from MD/PA area, so I have hope to > find them in the south or in the OH region. > Nancy Knight >  >> Contact the List Manager >> mailto:[email protected] >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> _______________________________________ >> >> Remember to search the archives use this address >> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >> >> Browse the archives at >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >> >> Contact the List Manager >> mailto:[email protected] >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >>  >>    > > _______________________________________ > > Remember to search the archives use this address > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > Browse the archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > Contact the List Manager > mailto:[email protected] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > __________ NOD32 5142 (20100524) Information __________ > > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. > http://www.eset.com > > > >  _______________________________________ Remember to search the archives use this address http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL Browse the archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ Contact the List Manager mailto:[email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/26/2010 09:16:40
    1. [Campbell] SEE Cousins, CUZ LARRY Campbnell <SOUPCAN>
    2. COUSINS: Maureen & NANCY Do you Have a Campbell Male in your Family that has had a <D. N. A. > Test There are Test #'s that are Available for Compareing THAT is the only that this Group will get the The ROOT of Our & Your Campbell trail See if You can find Any <D. N. A. Numbers What say CUZ SOUPCAN?? CUZ A T Maureen, My ancestor, Aeneas Campbell , was associated with Hamiltons, the numbers Bealls and came from Maryland to NC. I have a question about your message. "Who went to Hillsborough (Later Greensboro)". Are you saying he went to Hillsborough , then to Greensboro, or that Hillsborough became Greensboro? Has anybody done DNA testing? Larry Nancy Knight wrote: > Maureen Girard wrote: > >> I will expand Nancy's question to include North Carolina Campbells, who likely migrated from PA, VA and/or MD. >> >> I have a couple of Campbell soldiers, John and James, who went to Hillsborough (later Greensboro) in 1774. One fathered an illegitimate son, and the other married, took in his brother's orphaned child, then died without issue. Court records are a bit unclear as to which brother did which, but the result was my ancestor, John Campbell, born September 10, 1775. >> >> These Campbells appear to have been closely associated with Hamiltons and Bealls, who were from Calvert and Charles Counties in Maryland, beginning in the late 1600s. >> >> Maureen >>

    05/26/2010 09:13:34
    1. Re: [Campbell] Campbells in NY - Delaware to Chemung
    2. Not sure where My Campbell's Come from but they are in Steuben New York About 1820 and then in Tioga in 1850..I have a George W. Campbell Born 1820 Maybe your James and My George were cousins?

    05/26/2010 08:31:52
    1. [Campbell] Campbells in NY - Delaware to Chemung
    2. Does anyone else looking into the Campbells who emigrated from Delaware Co. to Chemung & Tioga Counties, NY? Am particularly interested in James, b. abt. 1821. Thanks.

    05/26/2010 08:23:12
    1. Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus
    2. Maureen Girard
    3. Larry, I would love to know about your Campbell-Hamilton-Beall associations.  Mine are in Stokes County NC during the late 1700s.  Aeneas's family lived in the next county (Surry), but I have not found a connection.  Interestingly, John Campbell did move to Surry toward the end of his life.  As to Hillsborough and Greensboro:  It's my understanding (I am in CA, so I apologize if my information is not correct) that Hillsborough, Guilford County, North Carolina later became Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.  In its early Hillsborough incarnation, the city was a hotbed of Regulator activity during the Revolutionary War.  Interestingly, John Campbell, born 1775, figured in one of the skirmishes of the war near Hillsborough.  John Campbell's mother was Mary Hamilton, and when it became clear that members of his Campbell family were unable to care for the boy, Horatio Hamilton, John's uncle, took him in and raised him as a son in Salem (later Winston-Salem), Stokes (later Forsyth) County NC.  Maureen ________________________________ From: Larry <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 5:41:34 AM Subject: Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus Maureen, My ancestor, Aeneas Campbell , was associated with Hamiltons, the Bealls and came from Maryland to NC. I have a question about your message. "Who went to Hillsborough (Later Greensboro)". Are you saying he went to Hillsborough , then to Greensboro, or that Hillsborough became Greensboro? Has anybody done DNA testing? Larry Nancy Knight wrote: > Maureen Girard wrote: >  >> I will expand Nancy's question to include North Carolina Campbells, who likely migrated from PA, VA and/or MD.  >> >> I have a couple of Campbell soldiers, John and James, who went to Hillsborough (later Greensboro) in 1774.  One fathered an illegitimate son, and the other married, took in his brother's orphaned child, then died without issue.  Court records are a bit unclear as to which brother did which, but the result was my ancestor, John Campbell, born September 10, 1775.  >> >> These Campbells appear to have been closely associated with Hamiltons and Bealls, who were from Calvert and Charles Counties in Maryland, beginning in the late 1600s. >> >> Maureen >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Nancy Knight <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 10:33:52 AM >> Subject: Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus >> >> Sue, >>    I have a brick wall on my Campbell line.  It seems no one is >> following the Maryland Campbells.  My one and only Campbell so far is >> Nancy Campbell born ca. 1780, married Joseph Cooper  1802 in Baltimore >> Co., MD.  They lived very near the Mason-Dixon line so her parents could >> have been from Maryland or Pennsylvania.  Your Frederick Co., MD >> Campbell is of interest to me.  Do you know of any Nancy (or Ann) >> Campbell born to Matthew Campbell or John? >> Thank you for any suggestions. >> Nancy Knight >> Sue Campbell wrote: >>  >>    >>> Hi all, >>> I have traced my line back to a John Campbell in Henry Co, KY.  There are very few Campbells in the area in 1810 and most at least are related.  That group seems to have come from Frederick County, MD, based on a deed I found for John Campbell, who was administrator of his father Matthews estate.  Matthew is listed as coming from Frederick Co MD.  I think the John I can trace to is the SON of the John of that deed.  >>> >>> Anyway the Campbells are listed as Campbell and Camble and oddly Matthew isn't listed in the 1790 cencus.  Anyone with any connection or info? >>> >>> thx! >>> Sue >>> >>> >>>      >>> _______________________________________ >>> >>> Remember to search the archives use this address >>> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >>> >>> Browse the archives at >>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >>> >>> Contact the List Manager >>> mailto:[email protected] >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>>  >>>    >>>      >> _______________________________________ >> >> Remember to search the archives use this address >> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >> >> Browse the archives at >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >> >>  >>    > > > I wish to thank all of you Campbell researchers for your suggestions.  I > will keep trying and hoping to find the parents of Nancy Campbell b. ca > 1780.  Her parents probably migrated from MD/PA area, so I have hope to > find them in the south or in the OH region. > Nancy Knight >  >> Contact the List Manager >> mailto:[email protected] >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> _______________________________________ >> >> Remember to search the archives use this address >> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >> >> Browse the archives at >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >> >> Contact the List Manager >> mailto:[email protected] >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >>  >>    > > _______________________________________ > > Remember to search the archives use this address > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > Browse the archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > Contact the List Manager > mailto:[email protected] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > __________ NOD32 5142 (20100524) Information __________ > > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. > http://www.eset.com > > > >  _______________________________________ Remember to search the archives use this address http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL Browse the archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ Contact the List Manager mailto:[email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/26/2010 07:53:55
    1. Re: [Campbell] SEE Cousins, CUZ LARRY Campbnell <SOUPCAN>
    2. Nancy Knight
    3. Larry, It wishes were horses. Alas, my only Campbell is Nancy Campbell born ca 1780 possibly MD or PA. I have no known kin for this name. Maureen's Aeneas would be a wonderful find, but he didn't seem to have a daughter Nancy or Ann. Nancy [email protected] wrote: > COUSINS: Maureen & NANCY Do you Have a Campbell Male in your Family that > has had a <D. N. A. > Test > There are Test #'s that are Available for Compareing THAT is the only > that this Group will get the The ROOT of Our & Your Campbell trail > See if You can find Any <D. N. A. Numbers What say CUZ SOUPCAN?? > CUZ A T > > Maureen, > My ancestor, Aeneas Campbell , was associated with Hamiltons, the numbers > Bealls and came from Maryland to NC. > I have a question about your message. "Who went to Hillsborough (Later > Greensboro)". Are you saying he went to Hillsborough , then to > Greensboro, or that Hillsborough became Greensboro? > Has anybody done DNA testing? > Larry > Nancy Knight wrote: > >> Maureen Girard wrote: >> >> >>> I will expand Nancy's question to include North Carolina Campbells, who >>> > likely migrated from PA, VA and/or MD. > >>> I have a couple of Campbell soldiers, John and James, who went to >>> > Hillsborough (later Greensboro) in 1774. One fathered an illegitimate son, and > the other married, took in his brother's orphaned child, then died without > issue. Court records are a bit unclear as to which brother did which, but > the result was my ancestor, John Campbell, born September 10, 1775. > >>> These Campbells appear to have been closely associated with Hamiltons >>> > and Bealls, who were from Calvert and Charles Counties in Maryland, > beginning in the late 1600s. > >>> Maureen >>> >>> > _______________________________________ > > Remember to search the archives use this address > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > Browse the archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > Contact the List Manager > mailto:[email protected] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    05/26/2010 07:03:50
    1. Re: [Campbell] [SPAM] Re: Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus
    2. Owen Stiles
    3. I have a question for you. Do you have a Mary Campbell from that area who married a Samuel Elliott? May have been a recent immigrant to the PA area from MD. Not sure. She was born around 1758. Then moved to Licking Co., OH. Owen -------------------------------------------------- From: "Larry" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 5:41 AM To: <[email protected]> Subject: [SPAM] Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus > Maureen, > My ancestor, Aeneas Campbell , was associated with Hamiltons, the > Bealls and came from Maryland to NC. > I have a question about your message. "Who went to Hillsborough (Later > Greensboro)". Are you saying he went to Hillsborough , then to > Greensboro, or that Hillsborough became Greensboro? > Has anybody done DNA testing? > Larry > > Nancy Knight wrote: >> Maureen Girard wrote: >> >>> I will expand Nancy's question to include North Carolina Campbells, who >>> likely migrated from PA, VA and/or MD. >>> >>> I have a couple of Campbell soldiers, John and James, who went to >>> Hillsborough (later Greensboro) in 1774. One fathered an illegitimate >>> son, and the other married, took in his brother's orphaned child, then >>> died without issue. Court records are a bit unclear as to which brother >>> did which, but the result was my ancestor, John Campbell, born September >>> 10, 1775. >>> >>> These Campbells appear to have been closely associated with Hamiltons >>> and Bealls, who were from Calvert and Charles Counties in Maryland, >>> beginning in the late 1600s. >>> >>> Maureen >>> >>> >>> >>> ________________________________ >>> From: Nancy Knight <[email protected]> >>> To: [email protected] >>> Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 10:33:52 AM >>> Subject: Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus >>> >>> Sue, >>> I have a brick wall on my Campbell line. It seems no one is >>> following the Maryland Campbells. My one and only Campbell so far is >>> Nancy Campbell born ca. 1780, married Joseph Cooper 1802 in Baltimore >>> Co., MD. They lived very near the Mason-Dixon line so her parents could >>> have been from Maryland or Pennsylvania. Your Frederick Co., MD >>> Campbell is of interest to me. Do you know of any Nancy (or Ann) >>> Campbell born to Matthew Campbell or John? >>> Thank you for any suggestions. >>> Nancy Knight >>> Sue Campbell wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> I have traced my line back to a John Campbell in Henry Co, KY. There >>>> are very few Campbells in the area in 1810 and most at least are >>>> related. That group seems to have come from Frederick County, MD, >>>> based on a deed I found for John Campbell, who was administrator of his >>>> father Matthews estate. Matthew is listed as coming from Frederick Co >>>> MD. I think the John I can trace to is the SON of the John of that >>>> deed. >>>> >>>> Anyway the Campbells are listed as Campbell and Camble and oddly >>>> Matthew isn't listed in the 1790 cencus. Anyone with any connection or >>>> info? >>>> >>>> thx! >>>> Sue >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________ >>>> >>>> Remember to search the archives use this address >>>> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >>>> >>>> Browse the archives at >>>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >>>> >>>> Contact the List Manager >>>> mailto:[email protected] >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________ >>> >>> Remember to search the archives use this address >>> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >>> >>> Browse the archives at >>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> I wish to thank all of you Campbell researchers for your suggestions. I >> will keep trying and hoping to find the parents of Nancy Campbell b. ca >> 1780. Her parents probably migrated from MD/PA area, so I have hope to >> find them in the south or in the OH region. >> Nancy Knight >> >>> Contact the List Manager >>> mailto:[email protected] >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> _______________________________________ >>> >>> Remember to search the archives use this address >>> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >>> >>> Browse the archives at >>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >>> >>> Contact the List Manager >>> mailto:[email protected] >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________ >> >> Remember to search the archives use this address >> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >> >> Browse the archives at >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >> >> Contact the List Manager >> mailto:[email protected] >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> __________ NOD32 5142 (20100524) Information __________ >> >> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. >> http://www.eset.com >> >> >> >> > _______________________________________ > > Remember to search the archives use this address > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > Browse the archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > Contact the List Manager > mailto:[email protected] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/26/2010 04:08:54
    1. Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus
    2. Larry
    3. Maureen, My ancestor, Aeneas Campbell , was associated with Hamiltons, the Bealls and came from Maryland to NC. I have a question about your message. "Who went to Hillsborough (Later Greensboro)". Are you saying he went to Hillsborough , then to Greensboro, or that Hillsborough became Greensboro? Has anybody done DNA testing? Larry Nancy Knight wrote: > Maureen Girard wrote: > >> I will expand Nancy's question to include North Carolina Campbells, who likely migrated from PA, VA and/or MD. >> >> I have a couple of Campbell soldiers, John and James, who went to Hillsborough (later Greensboro) in 1774. One fathered an illegitimate son, and the other married, took in his brother's orphaned child, then died without issue. Court records are a bit unclear as to which brother did which, but the result was my ancestor, John Campbell, born September 10, 1775. >> >> These Campbells appear to have been closely associated with Hamiltons and Bealls, who were from Calvert and Charles Counties in Maryland, beginning in the late 1600s. >> >> Maureen >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Nancy Knight <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 10:33:52 AM >> Subject: Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus >> >> Sue, >> I have a brick wall on my Campbell line. It seems no one is >> following the Maryland Campbells. My one and only Campbell so far is >> Nancy Campbell born ca. 1780, married Joseph Cooper 1802 in Baltimore >> Co., MD. They lived very near the Mason-Dixon line so her parents could >> have been from Maryland or Pennsylvania. Your Frederick Co., MD >> Campbell is of interest to me. Do you know of any Nancy (or Ann) >> Campbell born to Matthew Campbell or John? >> Thank you for any suggestions. >> Nancy Knight >> Sue Campbell wrote: >> >> >>> Hi all, >>> I have traced my line back to a John Campbell in Henry Co, KY. There are very few Campbells in the area in 1810 and most at least are related. That group seems to have come from Frederick County, MD, based on a deed I found for John Campbell, who was administrator of his father Matthews estate. Matthew is listed as coming from Frederick Co MD. I think the John I can trace to is the SON of the John of that deed. >>> >>> Anyway the Campbells are listed as Campbell and Camble and oddly Matthew isn't listed in the 1790 cencus. Anyone with any connection or info? >>> >>> thx! >>> Sue >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________ >>> >>> Remember to search the archives use this address >>> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >>> >>> Browse the archives at >>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >>> >>> Contact the List Manager >>> mailto:[email protected] >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> >>> >> _______________________________________ >> >> Remember to search the archives use this address >> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >> >> Browse the archives at >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >> >> >> > > > I wish to thank all of you Campbell researchers for your suggestions. I > will keep trying and hoping to find the parents of Nancy Campbell b. ca > 1780. Her parents probably migrated from MD/PA area, so I have hope to > find them in the south or in the OH region. > Nancy Knight > >> Contact the List Manager >> mailto:[email protected] >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> _______________________________________ >> >> Remember to search the archives use this address >> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >> >> Browse the archives at >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >> >> Contact the List Manager >> mailto:[email protected] >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > > _______________________________________ > > Remember to search the archives use this address > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > Browse the archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > Contact the List Manager > mailto:[email protected] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > __________ NOD32 5142 (20100524) Information __________ > > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. > http://www.eset.com > > > >

    05/26/2010 02:41:34
    1. Re: [Campbell] LETS FIND OUT WHO WE ARE COUSINS TO AT
    2. Sue Campbell
    3. A.T., actually I am seriously considering DNA testing.  I'm pretty new to all this, and haven't ruled much of anything out, especially considering how little I know that far back at this point. What I do know is that I have only a tenuous link between the John Campbell (ohhhhh those Johns, so very many of them)  I can confidently trace to in Henry Co, KY, and the John Campbell whom I have as good a link as I'm gonna get back to Matthew of Frederick Co, MD.  Heck I can only find Matthew on the 1800 cencus in Frederick Co, MD anyway, not the 1790.   Just out of curiousity when do you postulate your folks came to PA?  I am dragging my family into this (actually they are enjoying it alot), and figure my dad might offer a sample when I'm ready. Sue ----- Original Message ---- From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 5:10:32 AM Subject: [Campbell] LETS FIND OUT WHO WE ARE COUSINS TO AT FOR: Nancy Knight, Sue Campbell AND Maureen, No Doubt  There Of My Distant Campbell Famly Cousins Please Note; In My Opinion these four words are the Foundation  for the Greatest Genealogical BRICK WALL one will ever enounter  <IT  JUST CAIN'T BE> When often time with Closer research The GRT GRT Grand  Parents were First Cousins YOU Campbell ??COUSINS?? Must know some one in your KINSHIP  That has had a <D. N. A. > TEST, My Late mother Was an Amhert County Va  Campbell, My 5th grt Grand Father WAS one George Campbell There are Some of my  Va Campbell Cousins that have Had a <D. N. A. TEST> & are ready to  compare, i under stand that YA,LL are from Campbell's With MD Connections It is  VeryLikely to Certian that OUR Campbell's Landed in Pa. & in their Relocation To Va that they Moved Through  MD NOW just Suppose, In the move Mama Died & That Pa, WELL  mama is Burried here so here is where I will stay, & <JUST MAY BE, to day  you find your selves as  descendants of that, OLE Campbell BOYS  CHILDREN< OH NO, Your campbell Ancestor is shown From MD And Mine Got to Va  300 Years AGO<???> A <D. N. A. Could work wonders  CUZ A T  [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) _______________________________________ Remember to search the archives use this address http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL Browse the archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ Contact the List Manager mailto:[email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/26/2010 02:37:19
    1. [Campbell] LETS FIND OUT WHO WE ARE COUSINS TO AT
    2. FOR: Nancy Knight, Sue Campbell AND Maureen, No Doubt There Of My Distant Campbell Famly Cousins Please Note; In My Opinion these four words are the Foundation for the Greatest Genealogical BRICK WALL one will ever enounter <IT JUST CAIN'T BE> When often time with Closer research The GRT GRT Grand Parents were First Cousins YOU Campbell ??COUSINS?? Must know some one in your KINSHIP That has had a <D. N. A. > TEST, My Late mother Was an Amhert County Va Campbell, My 5th grt Grand Father WAS one George Campbell There are Some of my Va Campbell Cousins that have Had a <D. N. A. TEST> & are ready to compare, i under stand that YA,LL are from Campbell's With MD Connections It is VeryLikely to Certian that OUR Campbell's Landed in Pa. & in their Relocation To Va that they Moved Through MD NOW just Suppose, In the move Mama Died & That Pa, WELL mama is Burried here so here is where I will stay, & <JUST MAY BE, to day you find your selves as descendants of that, OLE Campbell BOYS CHILDREN< OH NO, Your campbell Ancestor is shown From MD And Mine Got to Va 300 Years AGO<???> A <D. N. A. Could work wonders CUZ A T [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])

    05/26/2010 12:10:32
    1. Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus
    2. Nancy Knight
    3. Maureen Girard wrote: > I will expand Nancy's question to include North Carolina Campbells, who likely migrated from PA, VA and/or MD. > > I have a couple of Campbell soldiers, John and James, who went to Hillsborough (later Greensboro) in 1774. One fathered an illegitimate son, and the other married, took in his brother's orphaned child, then died without issue. Court records are a bit unclear as to which brother did which, but the result was my ancestor, John Campbell, born September 10, 1775. > > These Campbells appear to have been closely associated with Hamiltons and Bealls, who were from Calvert and Charles Counties in Maryland, beginning in the late 1600s. > > Maureen > > > > ________________________________ > From: Nancy Knight <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 10:33:52 AM > Subject: Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus > > Sue, > I have a brick wall on my Campbell line. It seems no one is > following the Maryland Campbells. My one and only Campbell so far is > Nancy Campbell born ca. 1780, married Joseph Cooper 1802 in Baltimore > Co., MD. They lived very near the Mason-Dixon line so her parents could > have been from Maryland or Pennsylvania. Your Frederick Co., MD > Campbell is of interest to me. Do you know of any Nancy (or Ann) > Campbell born to Matthew Campbell or John? > Thank you for any suggestions. > Nancy Knight > Sue Campbell wrote: > >> Hi all, >> I have traced my line back to a John Campbell in Henry Co, KY. There are very few Campbells in the area in 1810 and most at least are related. That group seems to have come from Frederick County, MD, based on a deed I found for John Campbell, who was administrator of his father Matthews estate. Matthew is listed as coming from Frederick Co MD. I think the John I can trace to is the SON of the John of that deed. >> >> Anyway the Campbells are listed as Campbell and Camble and oddly Matthew isn't listed in the 1790 cencus. Anyone with any connection or info? >> >> thx! >> Sue >> >> >> >> _______________________________________ >> >> Remember to search the archives use this address >> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL >> >> Browse the archives at >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ >> >> Contact the List Manager >> mailto:[email protected] >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> > > _______________________________________ > > Remember to search the archives use this address > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > Browse the archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > I wish to thank all of you Campbell researchers for your suggestions. I will keep trying and hoping to find the parents of Nancy Campbell b. ca 1780. Her parents probably migrated from MD/PA area, so I have hope to find them in the south or in the OH region. Nancy Knight > Contact the List Manager > mailto:[email protected] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > _______________________________________ > > Remember to search the archives use this address > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > Browse the archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > Contact the List Manager > mailto:[email protected] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    05/25/2010 12:06:22
    1. Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus
    2. Maureen Girard
    3. I will expand Nancy's question to include North Carolina Campbells, who likely migrated from PA, VA and/or MD.  I have a couple of Campbell soldiers, John and James, who went to Hillsborough (later Greensboro) in 1774.  One fathered an illegitimate son, and the other married, took in his brother's orphaned child, then died without issue.  Court records are a bit unclear as to which brother did which, but the result was my ancestor, John Campbell, born September 10, 1775.  These Campbells appear to have been closely associated with Hamiltons and Bealls, who were from Calvert and Charles Counties in Maryland, beginning in the late 1600s. Maureen ________________________________ From: Nancy Knight <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 10:33:52 AM Subject: Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus Sue,     I have a brick wall on my Campbell line.  It seems no one is following the Maryland Campbells.  My one and only Campbell so far is Nancy Campbell born ca. 1780, married Joseph Cooper  1802 in Baltimore Co., MD.  They lived very near the Mason-Dixon line so her parents could have been from Maryland or Pennsylvania.  Your Frederick Co., MD Campbell is of interest to me.  Do you know of any Nancy (or Ann) Campbell born to Matthew Campbell or John? Thank you for any suggestions. Nancy Knight Sue Campbell wrote: > Hi all, > I have traced my line back to a John Campbell in Henry Co, KY.  There are very few Campbells in the area in 1810 and most at least are related.  That group seems to have come from Frederick County, MD, based on a deed I found for John Campbell, who was administrator of his father Matthews estate.  Matthew is listed as coming from Frederick Co MD.  I think the John I can trace to is the SON of the John of that deed.  > > Anyway the Campbells are listed as Campbell and Camble and oddly Matthew isn't listed in the 1790 cencus.  Anyone with any connection or info? > > thx! > Sue > > >      > _______________________________________ > > Remember to search the archives use this address > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > Browse the archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > Contact the List Manager > mailto:[email protected] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >  _______________________________________ Remember to search the archives use this address http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL Browse the archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ Contact the List Manager mailto:[email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/25/2010 11:23:10
    1. Re: [Campbell] Thomas Campbell, NH in 1700s
    2. S Tryk
    3. Summer, if your family used the name "Lorne" that may indicate they lived in the Lorn(e) area of Scotland. I'd start looking there for your Campbells. (I have a son named Lorn!) Sheila

    05/25/2010 10:08:43
    1. Re: [Campbell] Virginia Campbell's
    2. Thanks, Richard. I had lost this paper. Janie Ralls > > > Brief Summary for Participant – KIT # 47499 > > > > Oldest Proven Campbell Ancestor: George Washington Campbell (abt. 1720) of Amherst/Nelson Co., VA, USA > > > > Summary: The earliest records show George Campbell living in Albemarle county, Virginia. He married Catherine (unknown) around 1745 and had 13 children. About 1761, he moved his family to Amherst County, VA and owned 480 acres in the Piney River area. When Nelson County was formed from Amherst, that 480 acres then became known as both counties as the river divides the two counties. Most of George’s descendants remained in Virginia but some did move away. Other surnames associated with this line are Goode, Wright, Cash, and Hudson. It is speculated that he may be the son of a Charles Campbell who come to Virginia from Ireland, accumulated his wealth here and then moved back to Ireland where he married, had children and died. It is speculated that his son George Campbell came back to Virginia, settled his estate in Virginia and remained. > > > > Line to Present Day Participant: > > 1. George Washington Campbell (1720 – 1791) and Catherine (unknown)) of Amherst County, VA. > > > > 2. William George Campbell (1754 – 1836) and Sarah Goode of Amherst County, VA. > > > > 3. George Goode Campbell (1802 – aft. 1880) and Frances F. Wright of Nelson County, VA. > > > > 4. Fielding Jefferson Campbell (1849 – 1921) and Maude E. Snead of Augusta County, VA. > > > > 5. Granville Lee Campbell (1902 - 1975) and Hattie E. Kelly of Augusta County, VA. > > > > 6. Cecil Edward Campbell, Sr. (1930 -) and Elva D. Brooks of Augusta County, VA. > > > > > > Family Web Site: N/A > > > > Editor’s Note: This kit is a perfect 67/67 match with kit # 73872. > > Summary - The earliest record of Abraham Campbell is as a Campbellite minister of Russell County, Virginia. He married Winnie Sevier (family legend says she was the daughter of John Sevier, although she's not found on any chart of John Sevier's children) around 1818 and had 8 children. Other surnames associated with this line are: Jenkins, Carter or Carder, Maddox, Parrott, Coward, Countess, Field, and Alexander. It is speculated that Abraham Campbell's ancestors may have come from Coleraine Townland, North Ireland. > > > > Line to Present Day Participant: > > 1. Abraham Campbell (1794-1857) and Winnie Sevier of Russell County, VA > > > > 2. David Patton Campbell, Sr. (1827-1887) and Elizabeth Jane Jenkins of Russell County, VA; Washington County, TN; and Dallas, Texas > > > > 3. James Preston Campbell (Abt 1857-Abt 1910) and MaryAn Carter or Carder of Washington and Greene County, TN. > > > > 4. James Preston Campbell died in Dallas, TX > > > > 5. James Elbert Campbell (1893-1974) and Alma Janie Suter of Hartshorne, OK > > > > > > > > > > Brief Summary for Participant – #73872 > > > > Oldest Proven Campbell Ancestor: John Campbell (c1779-?) of Virginia > > > > Editor’s Note: This kit is a perfect 67/67 match with kit # 7678. > > > > Summary: In the early 1800's John Campbell arrived in Jackson County from Virginia where he was born in about 1779. On May 17, 1819 he married Aney Webster in Madison country in the Alabama Territory and moved to Tennessee shortly thereafter. They then moved back to Alabama and we find them in Madison and Jackson county. We do not know for sure what county they were in, while living in Tenn. but there is a strong indication that they were going back and forth between Madison and Jackson counties in Ala. and Lincoln and Franklin counties in Tenn. John and Aney had 8 children. > > > > Line to Present Day Participant: > > John Campbell (c1779-?) of Virginia and Aney Webster > > George Lafayette Campbell of TN (1825-1899) died Myrtle Mo. Oregon Co. married Sarah (Sally) Beason > > George Washington Campbell Myrtle, of Oregon Co., Missouri (1859-1945) died Sulphur OK married Sarah Ann Payne > > William Jesse Campbell of Franklin City, Izzard Co. AR (1889-1965) died San Leandro CA married Cora Mae Garrison > > Harrel Emmitt Campbell of Pauls Valley OK (1920-2000) died Wynnewood OK. > > > > Family Web Site: N/A > > > > > > Brief Summary for Participant – KIT # 22678 > > > > Oldest Proven Campbell Ancestor: Fountain Campbell, (1803) > > > > Summary: Family Rumor had it that Fountain's father died when he was young & he was sent back to the Roanoke Valley to be raised by relatives. His oldest son was named Fountain James Campbell {supposedly to honor himself & his father} & another son was also named James {my great-grandfather}. Family rumor passed on is all that I have for certain beyond Fountain & Wythe County, VA., as on Fountain James Campbell was born 1826 in Wythe County, VA and died of the typhoid epidemic of 1888 in Russell County, VA. I stay in touch with Fountain James Campbell, George W. Campbell, & James {for grandfather} & Cummings {for Preacher that Baptised, etc. family} & Henry {passed through family} Campbell descendants. The youngest son of Fountain Campbell ; John " Andrew " Campbell , I have yet to get in touch of any of his Descendants. > > > > 1. Fountain Campbell, b. 1803 in Amherst Co.,VA. (in the section that in 1808 became Nelson Co.,VA.) and married Clarinda Collins. > > > > 2. James Cummings Henry Campbell, b. May 8, 1836 / Augusta Co.,VA. > > > > 3. Samuel Henry Campbell, b. Mar. 26, 1880 / Moccassin Gap, Clinch MT., Russell Co.,VA. > > > > 4. Robert Franklin Campbell, SR. b. June 1, 1924 / Damascus, VA. / Washington Co., VA > > > > > > > > Family Web Site: n/a > > > > > On May 22, 2010, at 7:39 AM, Margie Campbell wrote: > > > A.T. is correct, if we look at all our Campbell's, we may just find the > > information for these Campbells from VA and beyond. > > > > We know Ellis Campbell b 1804 fits in there somewhere, but where? > > Ellis always states he was born in VA in 1804...DNA puts us close to the > > Campbell's from the George & Caty Campbell line... Not exact, but close > > enough to make us look a lot harder. > > > > We know Ellis was in Lincoln County TN in 1830, and had a wife his age & 3 > > little baby girls. By 1832 he is in Alabama with a wife 10 years younger > > than he is (Elizabeth Young), and they had three sons there: Matthew b > > 1832-3, James Mehlander (Milender, etc) b 1834-5, and Ambrose b 1835-6. By > > 1839 this family is in Ripley county MO (portion that will become Shannon > > county MO in 1841). In 1840 Ripley county census we know the above sons > > were recorded, as well as a daughter under 5. > > > > 1850 we show that the county is now Shannon & Ellis has more children. > > > > The descendant's of these children went far and wide...some are in CA, some > > in VA, some in MO, some in AL, some in TX (Livingston & Galveston area in > > 1910-present), and who knows where else. > > > > Please don't let the place your ancestor's show up on the census cause you > > to make brick walls. Look at the very early maps...the 1609 Sea to Sea > > charter, etc. > > > > If you don't already have a DNA profile for the male Campbell in your line, > > and you can afford to do so, please have one done. Are they perfect? > > NO...but they will give you a direction in which to look > > > > > > > > Margie Campbell > > =================================== > > A.T. wrote: > > > > WE have here ONE Lawrence Campbell, Henry Campbell, George Campbell & > > Francis Campbell; they Werre raised & Lived in Louisa, Goochland, > > Albemarle, > > Amhert & Nelson Counties Virginia From 1700 With Descendant's From > > ABOUT_______? to Now Plus their Descendants Haver Relocated Through the > > USA & We > > have the Name & Address of One Cousin over in SYRIA> > > NOW, Some of Our Cousins Have had <D. N. A.> Tests & Have told us that > > they are ready to Compare with ANY Campbell that Shows Their <D. N. A. #"S > > There have been some Matches in Va & North Carolina, Now I know that the > > Clan Campbell, Do take pride if the way they do their Work what ever it may > > > > be > > > > Now will YA,LL checlk into ya Ancerstry, See how far Back you can Go. > > This George Campbell is My 5th Great Grand Father, My Late Mother was An > > Amherst County, Va Campbell. > > > > Some where out there is A bit of Family INFO that will show a Connection > > Too these Four Campbell Great Grand Fathers Not asking for an Expencive < > > D. N. A.> Test Campbell Cousins I feel sure that there > > is A descendant of each of these Ancestors That have already had a Test, > > PLEASE, Contact CUZ A T, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) I > > > > have <D.N.A.> > > #'S from this George Campbell, They Match Campbell Descendants in VA & > > North Carolina, That are ready to Compare. Campbell Cousins this is not a > > Raid > > on your Privacy Just hoping fo a Bit of Friendly Cousin-Ship. Thanks > > > > CUZ A T [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > To contact the CAMPBELL list administrator, send an email to > > [email protected] > > > > To post a message to the CAMPBELL mailing list, send an email to > > [email protected] > > > > __________________________________________________________ > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] > > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > > of the > > email with no additional text. > > > > > > End of CAMPBELL Digest, Vol 5, Issue 49 > > *************************************** > > > > _______________________________________ > > > > Remember to search the archives use this address > > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > > > Browse the archives at > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > > > Contact the List Manager > > mailto:[email protected] > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > _______________________________________ > > Remember to search the archives use this address > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL > > Browse the archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ > > Contact the List Manager > mailto:[email protected] > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/25/2010 07:50:19
    1. Re: [Campbell] Thomas Campbell, NH in 1700s
    2. Summer Fey-Wülf
    3. A story was handed down from my grandparents that my great-great-grandfather was from Scotland. His name was William Henry Campbell. He was trying to start a revolution and overthrow the Scottish government and they kicked him out of the country. He took his sweetheart, Peggy Maria Carter from Ireland, and they came to America. They were married by the ship's captain during the voyage. They settled in New York and went to work for the writer, James Fenimore Cooper. William worked in the stables and Peggy was a cook. They had a son, William Henry, Jr. who married Willa Duval, and they had my grandfather, Hal Lorne Campbell, 1/1/1876. I don't have any dates for either of the two Williams, but it would be a generation and two generations before Hal. I would be interested in finding out anything about my ancestors. Do you know of any of these names? Thanx, Summer Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices, but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence. -Albert Einstein ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Goodwin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 3:38 PM Subject: Re: [Campbell] Thomas Campbell, NH in 1700s > You may want to check out the following book: "Scotch Irish Pioneers in > Ulster and America" by Charles Knowles Bolton. It is available online in > Google Books as well as on Ancestry.com. It looks like your Campbells are > part of what I call the Campbell Londonderry Conundrum - Campbells that > settled in Londonderry NH in the early 18th century. Besides Thomas there > is also a James Campbell who helped settle Cherry Valley, NY, his brother, > Samuel who did not go to New York, and father William Campbell, There is > also the family of Henry Campbell who settled in Windham, NH which was > once part of Londonderry. The James - William Campbell family were once > thought to have been descended from the "Auchinbreck" line, but DNA has > proved that they were actually from a MisCampbell Irish line. Your > Campbells may be part of this general branch of the Campbell tree. > > Good luck > Bob Goodwin

    05/24/2010 10:53:19
    1. Re: [Campbell] Thomas Campbell, NH in 1700s
    2. Robert Goodwin
    3. You may want to check out the following book: "Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America" by Charles Knowles Bolton. It is available online in Google Books as well as on Ancestry.com. It looks like your Campbells are part of what I call the Campbell Londonderry Conundrum - Campbells that settled in Londonderry NH in the early 18th century. Besides Thomas there is also a James Campbell who helped settle Cherry Valley, NY, his brother, Samuel who did not go to New York, and father William Campbell, There is also the family of Henry Campbell who settled in Windham, NH which was once part of Londonderry. The James - William Campbell family were once thought to have been descended from the "Auchinbreck" line, but DNA has proved that they were actually from a MisCampbell Irish line. Your Campbells may be part of this general branch of the Campbell tree. Good luck Bob Goodwin Message: 1 Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 07:40:16 +0200 From: "G. Campbell" <[email protected]> Subject: [Campbell] Thomas Campbell, NH in 1700s To: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Thanks to Margie and Mark for their suggestions, but this is not actually what I was looking for. My Thomas Campbell, who married Jane Davidson in Billerica, MA in 1733, and then moved to Londonderry, NH, had four children, listed below, who had families. I would like to contact anyone who believes that his ancestors descended from one of these children. Indeed if you have a Campbell ancestor who was living in Londonderry, NH, from 1735 to about 1800 I would also like to contact you because we might have a connection. Londonderry, NH, was a Scotch-Irish town. At that time the Scotch-Scots and the Scotch-Irish normally did not mingle, so if your Campbell ancestors came from Londonderry, NH, they probably immigrated from Ireland and not Scotland. My two main challenges right now are: 1) to trace Thomas Campbell back to a specific town in Ireland, and 2) to find descendants of John Campbell, who is said to have had a large family. Of course I'd be happy to find any other descendants of Thomas Campbell who have not been in contact with me already. George Campbell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I'm submitting my Campbells again who stayed north until about the mid 1800s. Thomas Campbell was probably born around 1705 in Ireland. His future wife, Jane Davidson, was born in Ireland but we don't know when. However, she immigrated with her parents and siblings in 1728 to America. Thomas Campbell married Jane Davidson in Billerica, MA, 1733 and moved to Londonderry, NH, where they had the children Mary (1738-1828), John, Nathaniel (1741-1820), and Hugh Argyle (1744-1810). They had more children who didn't survive to reproduce. 1) Mary married John Tufts, moved to Maine and there had the children: Jane, William, Thomas, Jonathan, Susanna, and Annis. 2) John unknown. He has eluded us completely, although he is said to have had a large family. He probably moved to NY with his brothers. 3) Nathaniel married Agnes McCurdy and between Londonderry, NH, and NY state had the children: Jesse, Elizabeth, James, David, Thomas, Alexander, John, Abner, and Robert. 4) Hugh Argyle married Mary Smith and between Londonderry/Bedford, NH, and NY state had the children: Jane, Benjamin, Caty, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, Hugh, Robert, Thomas, Adam, and David. I descended from Hugh Argyle Campbell through his son Benjamin Smith Campbell (1773-1852). The families and descendants of Nathaniel and Hugh moved from NH to NY, then Ohio, then Indiana, and then after the mid 1800s spread out over the USA and parts of Europe. I conservatively estimate that Thomas and Jane Campbell had at least 30,000 descendants of whom at least 20,000 must still be living. Currently we have over 1300. Of course the majority of the descendants do not have the name Campbell as would be expected. Some of the more common family names are: Tufts, Fancher, Brown, Johnston, Fish, Perkins, Moore, Kitterman, Burns, and Moses. If your Campbell ancestors lived in NH during the 1700s, eastern NY (especially Cherry Valley area) during the end of 1700s and beginning of 1800s, Westfied/Portland, NY later, the Sandusky/Bellevue area of Ohio around the mid 1800s, and Valparaiso area of IN in the later 1800s, then we may have a connection. Also I'd like to recommend that every male Campbell on this list join the Campbell DNA project, but be sure to take at least the 25-marker test. I did and the results are extremely interesting. It turns out that I most likely belong to the so-called Irish Campbells, who descended from the Irish Clan Cathmhoal and are not related to the Scottish Clan Campbell. When during the 16th and 17th centuries the English kings moved protestant Scots into Ireland to suppress the catholic Irish, the Clan Cathmhoal (pronounced "Cammel" similar to Campbell) assumed the spelling Campbell. So if your ancestors emigrated from Ireland, it's very possible that they were not of Scottish descent. George Campbell ------------------------------ To contact the CAMPBELL list administrator, send an email to [email protected] To post a message to the CAMPBELL mailing list, send an email to [email protected] __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. 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    05/24/2010 08:38:47
    1. [Campbell] Thomas Campbell, NH in 1700s
    2. G. Campbell
    3. Thanks to Margie and Mark for their suggestions, but this is not actually what I was looking for. My Thomas Campbell, who married Jane Davidson in Billerica, MA in 1733, and then moved to Londonderry, NH, had four children, listed below, who had families. I would like to contact anyone who believes that his ancestors descended from one of these children. Indeed if you have a Campbell ancestor who was living in Londonderry, NH, from 1735 to about 1800 I would also like to contact you because we might have a connection. Londonderry, NH, was a Scotch-Irish town. At that time the Scotch-Scots and the Scotch-Irish normally did not mingle, so if your Campbell ancestors came from Londonderry, NH, they probably immigrated from Ireland and not Scotland. My two main challenges right now are: 1) to trace Thomas Campbell back to a specific town in Ireland, and 2) to find descendants of John Campbell, who is said to have had a large family. Of course I'd be happy to find any other descendants of Thomas Campbell who have not been in contact with me already. George Campbell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I'm submitting my Campbells again who stayed north until about the mid 1800s. Thomas Campbell was probably born around 1705 in Ireland. His future wife, Jane Davidson, was born in Ireland but we don't know when. However, she immigrated with her parents and siblings in 1728 to America. Thomas Campbell married Jane Davidson in Billerica, MA, 1733 and moved to Londonderry, NH, where they had the children Mary (1738-1828), John, Nathaniel (1741-1820), and Hugh Argyle (1744-1810). They had more children who didn't survive to reproduce. 1) Mary married John Tufts, moved to Maine and there had the children: Jane, William, Thomas, Jonathan, Susanna, and Annis. 2) John unknown. He has eluded us completely, although he is said to have had a large family. He probably moved to NY with his brothers. 3) Nathaniel married Agnes McCurdy and between Londonderry, NH, and NY state had the children: Jesse, Elizabeth, James, David, Thomas, Alexander, John, Abner, and Robert. 4) Hugh Argyle married Mary Smith and between Londonderry/Bedford, NH, and NY state had the children: Jane, Benjamin, Caty, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, Hugh, Robert, Thomas, Adam, and David. I descended from Hugh Argyle Campbell through his son Benjamin Smith Campbell (1773-1852). The families and descendants of Nathaniel and Hugh moved from NH to NY, then Ohio, then Indiana, and then after the mid 1800s spread out over the USA and parts of Europe. I conservatively estimate that Thomas and Jane Campbell had at least 30,000 descendants of whom at least 20,000 must still be living. Currently we have over 1300. Of course the majority of the descendants do not have the name Campbell as would be expected. Some of the more common family names are: Tufts, Fancher, Brown, Johnston, Fish, Perkins, Moore, Kitterman, Burns, and Moses. If your Campbell ancestors lived in NH during the 1700s, eastern NY (especially Cherry Valley area) during the end of 1700s and beginning of 1800s, Westfied/Portland, NY later, the Sandusky/Bellevue area of Ohio around the mid 1800s, and Valparaiso area of IN in the later 1800s, then we may have a connection. Also I'd like to recommend that every male Campbell on this list join the Campbell DNA project, but be sure to take at least the 25-marker test. I did and the results are extremely interesting. It turns out that I most likely belong to the so-called Irish Campbells, who descended from the Irish Clan Cathmhoal and are not related to the Scottish Clan Campbell. When during the 16th and 17th centuries the English kings moved protestant Scots into Ireland to suppress the catholic Irish, the Clan Cathmhoal (pronounced "Cammel" similar to Campbell) assumed the spelling Campbell. So if your ancestors emigrated from Ireland, it's very possible that they were not of Scottish descent. George Campbell

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