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    1. William & Elizabeth Dorris Campbell
    2. Chuck Gibson
    3. I'm still looking for this bunch. If your related or connected, you know where these are from. Any glaring errors are due to my lazyness these days. o William 1791 &1812 Elizabeth Dorris 1788 o George Jackson 1813 & Mary Frazier 1823 o Martha A. 1842 & Spencer Rusher o Sarah Jane 1843-1887 &1860 Daniel S. Powless 1842-1863 <---my line o Sarah Jane 1843-1887 & John C. Gean +1867 o Sarah Jane 1843-1887 &1873 Madison Gash o John H. 1848 o Francis M. 1850 & Elizabeth Jane ? 1859 o John H. 1875 o Thomas C. 1878 o Oliver William 1857 o Edward M. 1860 o Rachel 1816 & John Riley Frazier o Rebecca Ann Elizabeth 1823 o Franklin o Amanda 1823 &1846 Harrison Frazier o Matilda 1825 & John Russell 1826 o Matilda 1825 &1844 Alfred Frazier +1847 o Margaret 1832 & Joseph S. Berry Chuck Gibson USMC MCRDSD Plt 2111 1977 - 1980 1st FSSG 1st Mnt. Bn. EL.MA.CO. 2828 OooRah!!

    02/04/2006 04:58:30
    1. Thaxton/Campbell
    2. Patricia, I don't see the Thaxton name often so I'm thinking there could be a connection. My father was Van Thaxton Campbell d: 1977. I don't find the Thaxton name in his Campbell line but could be thru marriage. His father was Ervin Haywood Campbell, and his father Hugh Campbell. Haven't found any recent information from early 1900's. Christine Campbell Martinelli

    02/04/2006 04:50:43
    1. re Samuel Paxton
    2. patcarter
    3. Jack There is a Holland connection to this family also = Nancy Widler Campbell m 1894 Lane OR. John Payton Holland. she was dau of George Thomas Campbell and Matilda W Gillespie both born in Lafayette Co MO. Patricia Curtis-Carter -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.2/251 - Release Date: 2/4/06

    02/04/2006 04:19:48
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Thaxton/Campbell
    2. patcarter
    3. I've got your info in my system in case I make a connection, so far no luck. part of this family went to OR in the mid 1860's, did yours? I've wanted to ask you if you Martinelli's were from Chicago IL? Patricia Curtis-Carter ----- Original Message ----- From: <Martinelliprint@aol.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 9:50 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Thaxton/Campbell > Patricia, > I don't see the Thaxton name often so I'm thinking there could be a > connection. My father was Van Thaxton Campbell d: 1977. I don't find the Thaxton > name in his Campbell line but could be thru marriage. His father was Ervin > Haywood Campbell, and his father Hugh Campbell. Haven't found any recent > information from early 1900's. > Christine Campbell Martinelli > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.2/251 - Release Date: 2/4/06 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.2/251 - Release Date: 2/4/06

    02/04/2006 04:06:30
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Another Thomas Campbell
    2. Judy C
    3. Cal, I don't know. There was also a William Campbell in the mix in Abbeville County; however, I do not know of the relationship, if any, between the Thomas Campbell, my Matthew Campbell, and the William Campbell. Age-wise, William and Matthew could be brothers and Thomas their father, but without proof, that is simply a working theory for now. Let me know if you want me to post the census data, or you could look in the archives for my earlier post (I think it was December 2005). Thanks, Judy At 05:36 PM 2/4/2006, you wrote: >Judy, > >Could any of these Campbells have gone to Chesterfield or Darlington? > >Cal

    02/04/2006 03:35:14
    1. [CAMPBELL] Franklin Campbell (Illinois, Nova Scotia, Scotland?)
    2. Kevin & Nancy Caldwell
    3. Hi Keith, Which Angus Campbell on the 1881 Canadian census were you referring to? Was he in Ontario? Nancy

    02/04/2006 03:27:52
    1. Franklin Campbell (Illinois, Nova Scotia, Scotland?)
    2. Keith & Peggy
    3. I am looking for a connection to my Grandfather who was born in Halifax, NS about September 1872. I did find a possible link to Angus Campbell on the 1881 Canadian Census. Any help would be really appreciated. Keith Campbell

    02/04/2006 03:03:07
    1. RE: Francis and Isabel Campbell
    2. margecam52
    3. What years do your Ellis & Mary Jane Campbell fall under? Marge Campbell -----Original Message----- From: SylviaCamdenRay@aol.com [mailto:SylviaCamdenRay@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 4:53 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Francis and Isabel Campbell Another post to find descendants of this couple. Francis Campbell's 1823 will listed children as Francis, Joel, Rachel and Mary (Polly). My line is: Francis and Isabel Campbell Francis and Nancy Campbell Edmund J. and Matilda Campbell Ellis and Mary Jane Campbell Mary Kate Campbell and William O. Kirby Evelyn Kirby and Theodore W. Camden Are there any male descendants of this Campbell who can take the DNA test? Thanks, Sylvia ______________________________

    02/04/2006 02:19:03
    1. LIST MANAGER NOTICE -- Purpose of List
    2. Tom Hesler
    3. This is from the Welcome Message everyone received when they subscribed to the list. B. PURPOSE The CAMPBELL-L Mailing List is a surname e-mail list for genealogical research, history and culture discussion of the Clan Campbell or any variations any place or any time. Freedom of speech has nothing to do with the monitoring of the list, the stated purpose is the governing force of the reason for removing a person from the list. Any further response on list about this will not be tolerated, any response should be directed to CAMPBELL-admin@rootsweb.com Regards, Tom Hesler, Campbell List Manager

    02/04/2006 01:35:34
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] the list
    2. Carol, I too am searching for Campbells who were born in CT., moved to NY, and then finally migrated to Michigan. The first positive record I have is of Eli N. Campbell, born, Yates County, New York, about 1818-1824. I learned from the 1880 census that Eli's parents were born in CT. In trying to narrow down those born in CT, and then ending up in Yates County, New York, I have come across Thomas Campbell, born 1770 in Litchfield, Conn. However, I have nothing concrete to substantiate this. Does any of this remotely sound familiar to you? Jim Ballard

    02/04/2006 01:13:38
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] LIST MANAGER NOTICE -- Purpose of List
    2. S Mays Williamson
    3. I am very upset with all the negative emails that I have received lately from the Campbell website. I can't believe how childish some of the emails have been. I would like to be removed from this website . Before I am removed from this website, I would like to thank some of the Campbell researchers for helping me out with my research. I am a native of Amherst County, Virginia, where many of the Campbells traveled through before settling elsewhere in the United States. Through researching the Campbells, I have made many wonderful contact with Campbell descendents throughout the United States. We have all been so helpful to each other. Even though we live in different areas and have different backgrounds, we have two things in common and that is to research and perserve our family history. We have became a good team and have worked wonders together. We have always been polite to each other and willing to help each other out. I living in Amherst County, have met Campbell descendants who now live in California, Idaho, Delaware, Tennessee, and Richmond, Virginia, along with many other locations. With websites like the Campbell website, I would never had met these individuals! , or been given the opportunity to receive copies of old photos, letters, information, etc that has helped me out with my research and records. These individuals were able to shed light on my family roots. These individuals I have personally met, and then there are many who I have correspond with. I repeat, from these contacts, I have met wonderful people. Our dialect may be different, just like different languages, but we understood each other and respected each other. We all express ourselves the best that we can in our writings, and sometimes people may misunderstand the dialect of other people. Just to name a few individuals, there is Bev in Idaho who has expanded my knowledge of my Campbell roots, by filling in information that she has on her Campbell family that left Virginia and traveled west. My family never left Amherst County / Nelson County area, but through Bev I was able to experience the travels of our Campbell relatives. Through correspond that she has from her ancestry, I can now fill in the blanks. I have always read books, seen movies, about the west, now I can actually see my relatives traveling west with actuals names and see photos of actual people who have traveled these roads to the western frontier. I had heard stories about the Woodson Mill, which still stands in Virginia from my mother, who heard them from her father. Now through websites like this website, I was able to met Ro from Delaware. We found that we have so much in common and so many connections, that we spend nights Instant Messaging each other. If it wasn't for Ro, I would never had received my photo of my 3rd great grandparent on the Campbell side. Again without websites like the Campbell website I would never had met Bev or Ro. There are other connections that I have made through websites like the Campbell website. Another person that I would like to praise for all the hard work that he does is AT. I feel that many people take AT the wrong way, but remember we all have different dialects. He is such a gentle older country man. He really does have all the knowledge that he has written about in his emails. We had correspond some, and I later met him at the Nelson County Rootdigger meeting, which is a meeting at the Nelson County library, where everyone and anyone is welcome to attend. From this meeting, everyone from different back grounds work together to perserve the history of all individuals who's roots are from Nelson County, Virginia. AT is willing to share his wealth of knowledge with everyone and anyone. He is not the cruel man that some have written about. Just over the pass several weeks, I have seen him working hard to get information to other researchers. My great aunt just wrote a book on one of the Cash families from Amherst County. AT gave a researcher our information and she got in touch with us to see if we had a connection on the Cash family. Also, since I am from Amherst County, AT will email me for information on current residents of Amherst who may have knowledge that can help someone else. AT is a very sweet older man, who wants to help everyone and anyone find their roots and he has a great passion to help out anyone. If he knows of a connection that might help someone he is so willing to share. As I was taught as a young child, "judge not that ye may be judge". I have also taught this to my children and hope as my granddaughter becomes older that their parents would also share this with her. I hope this is shared with the Campbell population, but I also know that the manager of the Campbell website has the last call as to whether this email will be shared with the many Campbells across the world. I do know from personal emails that many of us are hurt at the attacks made by other fellow researchers. Please all remember to be kind to one another. We all are working for the same cause. Thank you for letting me take this time, Sharon Mays Williamson Tom Hesler <hesler@bellsouth.net> wrote: This is from the Welcome Message everyone received when they subscribed to the list. B. PURPOSE The CAMPBELL-L Mailing List is a surname e-mail list for genealogical research, history and culture discussion of the Clan Campbell or any variations any place or any time. Freedom of speech has nothing to do with the monitoring of the list, the stated purpose is the governing force of the reason for removing a person from the list. Any further response on list about this will not be tolerated, any response should be directed to CAMPBELL-admin@rootsweb.com Regards, Tom Hesler, Campbell List Manager ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    02/04/2006 12:03:56
    1. Still working on brick walls
    2. Hi cousin Sam I am still working on the 4 DNA matches and it is hard finding new leads. It looks like a lot of other counsins are to, and I am very thankful.I found where Fountain Campbell married Clarinda Collins Oct.16 1826 by Rev. Francis McFarland pastor of Bethel Presbyterian.Now do you know if he bought any land in Augusta Co.Do you know where he went first when he left Augusta.I thought when i get a weekday off I would check the Augusta courthouse land deeds.Sam I my wife and children thank you for serving our great country keeping us safe, and protecting our freedom and rights.It may take time to connect these DNA matches but I think we will. Cecil Campbell

    02/04/2006 11:59:09
    1. Samuel Paxton CAMPBELL
    2. JackCampbell
    3. Still looking for parents or siblings of Samuel Paxton CAMPBELL (24May1842-1Apr1910) I have data that puts Samuel in Hardin County, TN in 1842, Henderson County, TN in 1860, Stoddard County, MO in 1970, Ripley County, MO in 1880 til his death in 1910. I believe A.W. CAMPBELL was one of his brothers and that their father was Joseph CAMPBELL of SC. I still can't find documents to prove this, but the ages and places seem to fit the census records, etc. Can anyone help with any of this? Someone say something! Anything on A.W. CAMPBELL? Jack P. Campbell, Austin, TX Descendant of Samuel Paxton CAMPBELL

    02/04/2006 11:04:06
    1. re Samuel Paxton Campbell
    2. patcarter
    3. Jack, This is a long shot but - You may know that there was a Captain Samuel Paxton in Bedford PA with Service In The Bedford County Militia / Continental Line - Captain Samuel Paxton's Company, 4th Company, 1st Battalion - Where Campbell, Samuel is listed as one of the Person to take Subscriptions for the Continental Loan I think my Moses Campbell may have been from PA. He was in the HEAD OF FAMILIES-VIRGINIA, 1783 - AMHERST COUNTY list along with Dehart, Aaron 9 - . My Moses moved to Bedford CO VA. In Bedford VA we find marriage bonds for May 14, 1840; Henry Campbell & Frances Thaxton, dt William, dec.; Nathanial F. Thaxton, Surety. Jan. 26, 1831; Nathaniel Thaxton & Susan Gray; G. A. Wingfield, Surety. Some of Moses family went to TN with the Ewings and then into MO. when we have two of Moses' great grandchildren - William Thaxton to Barshan Ann Campbell, 17 Sept. 1851, W.W. Suddath, (Rev.) Father Henry CAMPBELL Mother Nancy W. ASHBURN and GEORGE W. CAMPBELL SUSAN EVELINE THAXTON 28 Jul 1869 Lafayette MO. This Campbell family also married into the Grigsby family of Culpeper Co VA who married into the Paxton family - Jane Grigsby m 21 Jun 1787 "Fruit Hill" Rockbridge Co, VA William Paxton 1757 - 1838 bur Falling Spring member of the justice's court of Rockbridge Co VA son of Thomas Paxton m Elizabeth McClung. Maybe you will find a connection through the families of the spouses of the children of Samuel Paxton Campbell. Patricia Curtis-Carter -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.2/251 - Release Date: 2/4/06

    02/04/2006 10:55:07
    1. Francis and Isabel Campbell
    2. Another post to find descendants of this couple. Francis Campbell's 1823 will listed children as Francis, Joel, Rachel and Mary (Polly). My line is: Francis and Isabel Campbell Francis and Nancy Campbell Edmund J. and Matilda Campbell Ellis and Mary Jane Campbell Mary Kate Campbell and William O. Kirby Evelyn Kirby and Theodore W. Camden Are there any male descendants of this Campbell who can take the DNA test? Thanks, Sylvia

    02/04/2006 10:53:08
    1. Way to go CAL
    2. margecam52
    3. Folks.. This is the way to go. Cal has been looking as long, or longer than I have (over 30 years for me) for his SC Campbell. Whenever Cal sees a post that may be connected (or not!)..he asks... Please, every month or so put your info out there again. I save a note with all the info in it, and just copy & resend. We get new members all the time..some may not know how to check the archives of old notes. Keep you needed lines active..post now and again. I am currently (been for eons it seems) looking for parents of Ellis Campbell b 1804 in VA. He married (possible 2nd wife) Elizabeth Young b abt 1814 AL (possible that it was TN, depends on which childs census you check). Their first three children were born in AL (Jackson co per middle sons CW file). By 1840 they are in MO. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Cal Campbell [mailto:bbatdega@charter.net] Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 4:25 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] more on Thomas CAMPBELL Colleen, Would any of your Campbells have migrated down to Chesterfield or Darlington, SC? Cal Campbell ----- Original Message ----- From: <CTaylor243@aol.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 9:15 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] more on Thomas CAMPBELL > > I am looking for information about Thomas CAMPBELL who states (in his > Revolutionary War Pension Application #S8169) he was born 1760 in > Mecklenburg Co > state of North Carolina and that this record appears in his family Bible. > He adds that he was living in the county of Mecklenburg, now Cabarrus, > when > he was called into service and that he lived for thirty years in the > state of > Tennessee and now is back in the county of Cabarrus on the 16th of > October > 1832. > I need to track down any record's of wills, deeds, etc. for this Thomas > CAMPBELL and also need to know if he was married, names of children, etc. > This Thomas CAMPBELL died 31 March 1833. > > I believe this Thomas CAMPBELL lived in and around the Montgomery County, > Tennessee area during those 30 years he mentioned in his pension file. I > find > a Thomas CAMPBELL there who received a Rev. War grant for land and he is > joined with a Thomas HUNTER from North Carolina and an Arthur TYNOR - all > are > from the same area of NC. > > Any and all help would be GREATLY appreciated! > > > Colleen Campbell Taylor > Lebanon, Tennessee > > A human life is like a single letter in the alphabet. It can be > meaningless, > or it can be part of a great meaning --- Jewish Theological Seminary of > America > > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429 > ______________________________

    02/04/2006 10:28:43
    1. RE: George Campbell NJ > KY > OH
    2. margecam52
    3. Well, then he is not the son of Ellis R Campbell b 1756 in NJ. Did you check to see which Campbell's were at the battle of Trenton? There is a list of those in the battle. Try a web search for "Battle of Trenton"+"Revolution"+"New Jersey" See if it brings up the list..I didn't save the url. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Earl Roberts [mailto:eleon@prodigy.net] Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 6:07 AM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: George Campbell NJ > KY > OH I am still seeking information on my George Campbell b. 3 Jan 1778, NJ, d. 30 Oct 1854, Adams Co., OH, buried Flat Run Cemetery, Adams Co., OH, m. 15 Sep 1803 Adams Co., OH Catherine "Caty" Noland, b. 25 Nov 1779, d. 16 Aug 1842, buried Flat Run Cemetery, Adams Co., OH. According to a history of Adams Co., OH "George Campbell was born in New Jersey, January 3, 1778. His father was in the Revolutionary War and was wounded at the battle of Trenton, December 26, 1776, and died of the same in 1778." Earl in VA ______________________________

    02/04/2006 10:18:41
    1. William Campbell 1860 IA
    2. margecam52
    3. View Record Name Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Age in 1860 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Gender View Image Matilda Campbell Des Moines, Polk, IA 52 1807 Virginia Female Floyd Campbell Des Moines, Polk, IA 24 1835 Ohio Male William Campbell Des Moines, Polk, IA 15 1844 Iowa Male < Prev Household | Next Household > Note that Floyd was born in Ohio. On the 1850 census I found a family with father b Ohio.. Don't think it's same family, but not sure. Marge Marriage record: WILLIAM M. CAMPBELL MARY S. SWARTFAGER 22 Dec 1873 Polk FYI, just in case you or someone else is not aware: Polk county formed in 1846 from non county area of IA Terr. It gained in 1847 from Warren county IA. Also in 1847, the MO/IA boundary dispute spread across the entire southern IA border. In 1853, Warren gained from Polk co IA The above are the only changes to Polk co IA. Below is how the area that is Polk co progressed up to the above point. NOTE: I am only including changes that affect POLK county...so folks don't yell at me, I know there are other changes! IA first county was Howard co, formed in 1816 from MO Terr. 1821 MO admitted as a state, leaving IA in unorg. Terr. 1834 Des Moines & Dubuque counties formed (what will be Polk is on the border of these two, with the larger portion in Dubuque) 1836, Des Moines becomes several other counites, but the part that will someday be Polk is now in unorg terr & Dubuque co IA. 1837 Keokuk formed from unorg terr that was Des Moines, not org. Attached to Cedar co.. 1839 Washington gains from Keokuk unorg area. 1843 Poweshiek from Keokuk, Mahaska from non county area, att to Washington co. Keokuk now att to Johnson. 1844 Keokuk & Mahaska organized. Poweshiek, nc attachment changed from Johnson & Washington counties to Mahaska. 1845 Mariion from nc area So... When looking for your Wm Campbell in IA..you will want to keep the above in mind. Next I will try to find Wm M in NC as a child. Marge Is this your William? 1880 Madison Township, Polk county IA US Fed Census. Stamped page 616C Lines 44-50, Dwelling 176, family 179. Wm M. Campbell, w male age 38, b IA, father b NC, mother b VA Mary , w female, wife age 29, b PA, father b Germany, mother b PA Nellie , w female, dat, age 5 b IA, fat b IA, mot b PA Frank , w male, son, age 3 b IA, fat b IA, mot b PA Mary L , w female, dat, age 1 b IA, fat b IA, mot b PA Matilda , w female, mother, age 72 b VA, fa b VA, mo b VA Frank Martz, w male, servant, age 20, b IA, parents b IA I'll see if I can't find anything else online. Marge in TX Still looking for good ol' Ellis Campbell b 1804 in VA (only 30 years, so plenty of time). -----Original Message----- From: jean lehman [mailto:jlehman73@earthlink.net] Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 9:56 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [CAMPBELL]discouraged Hey, I have NEVER found any Campbells in common with mine. I have saved 3510 messages just in case something turns up later. Every once in a while I ask again about Iowa Campbells. So, hang in there. It has nothing to do with being a click... just whether their people click with your people. I can only go back to my grandmother's siblings and her parents. Anyone related to a William M. Campbell??? b 1842, IA or PA d 1886 in Ankeny, Polk Co, IA) m Mary Louise Schwartzfager B 1850/51 in PA William M had four brothers (one may be named Floyd) William M died in a farm accident while children were young. He had five children: 1. Frank, 2. Charles Todd, 3. Nellie E., 4. Mary Louise (b 2 Oct 1878; d 21 Apr 1973), 5. Minnie E. Mary Louise (LOUISE) was my grandmother, and I just don't have any info about her family other than this. As far as I know, the family stayed in Iowa. Does this fit with ANYONE???

    02/04/2006 10:13:23
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Another Thomas Campbell
    2. Cal Campbell
    3. Judy, Could any of these Campbells have gone to Chesterfield or Darlington? Cal ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy C" <judyc@mindspring.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 8:09 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Another Thomas Campbell > Folks, > > Here's the Thomas Campbell I'm looking for more information about. > > Thomas Campbell who was enumerated in Abbeville County, South Carolina in > the 1830 and 1840 censuses _may_ have been the Thomas Campbell enumerated > in 1800, 1810, and 1820 censuses in Laurens County, South Carolina. This > Thomas Campbell would have been born circa 1770-1780, based on his ages in > the census records: 1830 (age 50-60)and 1840 (age 60-70). > > Thomas Campbell _may_ have been related to my husband's > 2nd-great-grandfather, Matthew Campbell, as Mat Campbell was enumerated in > the next household after Thos Campbell in the 1840 census for Abbeville > County. Matthew Campbell was in Coweta County, Georgia for the 1850 census > and died in Carroll County, Georgia in 1887. I believe Matthew Campbell > was born circa 1812 in South Carolina and married Rebecca Edwards, > daughter of David Edwards, of Abbeville County, per an Abbeville County > Equity Court case. > > Anyone researching this Thomas Campbell, let's share information! > > Judy Campbell > still hopeful after all these years :-) > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >

    02/04/2006 09:36:20
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] more on Thomas CAMPBELL
    2. Cal Campbell
    3. Colleen, Would any of your Campbells have migrated down to Chesterfield or Darlington, SC? Cal Campbell ----- Original Message ----- From: <CTaylor243@aol.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 9:15 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] more on Thomas CAMPBELL > > I am looking for information about Thomas CAMPBELL who states (in his > Revolutionary War Pension Application #S8169) he was born 1760 in > Mecklenburg Co > state of North Carolina and that this record appears in his family Bible. > He adds that he was living in the county of Mecklenburg, now Cabarrus, > when > he was called into service and that he lived for thirty years in the > state of > Tennessee and now is back in the county of Cabarrus on the 16th of > October > 1832. > I need to track down any record's of wills, deeds, etc. for this Thomas > CAMPBELL and also need to know if he was married, names of children, etc. > This Thomas CAMPBELL died 31 March 1833. > > I believe this Thomas CAMPBELL lived in and around the Montgomery County, > Tennessee area during those 30 years he mentioned in his pension file. I > find > a Thomas CAMPBELL there who received a Rev. War grant for land and he is > joined with a Thomas HUNTER from North Carolina and an Arthur TYNOR - all > are > from the same area of NC. > > Any and all help would be GREATLY appreciated! > > > Colleen Campbell Taylor > Lebanon, Tennessee > > A human life is like a single letter in the alphabet. It can be > meaningless, > or it can be part of a great meaning --- Jewish Theological Seminary of > America > > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 >

    02/04/2006 09:25:07