The WWI draft cards are also on Ancestry if you have access. Larry At 02:38 PM 2/4/2006, you wrote: >Good afternoon all, > >I just received this from another list. > >Lisa >-------- >a descendant of: > Levi [Levy] CAMPBELL m. Sarah WATKINS [b.1763NC] >-------- > > >Subject: WWI Draft Cards - Free to Search During Feb. 2006 > >World War One Draft Cards database will be free to search (with >registration) during February 2006. Registration requires your name and >email address. To take advantage of this offer go to the webpage below and >click on the WWI Draft Cards link near the top... > >Free Genealogy Stuff Online - Charts, Forms, Software & Online Records >http://www.researchguides.net/free.htm<http://www.researchguides.net/freehtm > > > >Feel free to share this. > >- ------------------------------- > >-- >No virus found in this outgoing message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.1/250 - Release Date: 2/3/2006 > > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx
http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/ Look here for your South Carolina Campbell families, these are official archives from the State of SC. best regards, Lilly Martin
Samuel and others, I don't believe that Steven Campbell was saying he disagreed with you, just that these message boards are for genealogy and connecting family research, not for political views. I don't mind reading your views, however, Steven is right, some list masters will remove you for such. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven Campbell" <stevencampbell2@yahoo.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 12:10 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Samuel Campbell & War > Samuel, > I don't think this is the place to be discussing politics or voicing political opinions. You need to be careful, I have seen people kicked off of message boards like this for not staying on topics or voicing religious and political beliefs. > Steve > > > --------------------------------- > Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! > > > ============================== > 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 >
Since I have recently joined this list with the hope that someone could help me with my post of February 3rd I am being to wonder with all of the negative and political material being posted whether I will ever see that help. Is this something the List Master is allowing to be posted? After all as my grandparents use to say "there is a time and place for everything" and this newsletter is neither for those type of messages! The following is from another list master and it has worked for that list. Treat your fellow members as you would like to be treated. The posting of virus warnings, chain letters, political announcements, current events and test messages will not be allowed. When an offending message appears just delete it. Delete I will, but it is very discouraging to find a bunch of Campbell messages in my new mail, thinking I will find some information, and all I am finding is slander, or negative statements. So guy's how about cooling it! All of us, as well as our ancestors, are patriotic. Maybe not always agreeing with our country's actions, but knowing we have the freedom to speak our minds in the proper place and at the proper time! Sue Mardres
I am looking for information concerning Mary Frances Campbell, born in VA in 1822 and married my gg grandfather (Nicholas Neely Mick) in Lewis Co., VA on October 7, 1849. She died March of 1863 in VA, now WV. Do any of you VA Campbell's have any idea of her origins? Regards, Richard C. Mick
I subscribe to this list because I too have Campbell ancestors. However, mine came from Ireland to Boston to Ct and then to NY and beyond. I have posted to the list and have never rec'd any help. However, I have become aquainted with a very nice lister from Georgia and that is worth the subscribing. I should also add that I have submitted my files to the Campbell Society genealogist and she rejected the ancestry as presented and offered no suggestion to an alternative solution. It just so happens that the active listers all have location of research or the surname in common. I don't think they mean to be a "clique" or to ignore others, but they, like the genealogist have nothing to offer. I submit my ancestry as a query occasionally and hope that someone with a connection to the Campbells from Voluntown, Ct will respond. I am still waiting. So don't feel slighted because you feel you don't "fit"...post your query and monitor the list; someday someone else my subscribe who will be able to help you. Carol Church
sam thank you for fighting for our country i have 2 brothers who fight in vietnam as well nancy johnson smith On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 06:46:53 -0800 (PST) Samuel Campbell <sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com> writes: > > Frances, > > MEN have Always Fought for What They Believe in, that is Human > Nature !!! It has been so since the Beganning of Time . > Are you Trying to Say, No Matter What the Cause WAR is Wrong > ????????????? > Do you not Believe in Standing Up for your Principals & Beliefs > ??????? > > Don't get me Wrong, I hate WAR, but the Alternative, in Some > Situations is Worse, but who am I to say, as A Soldier who Served > his Country in Time of WAR , I guess I am Prejudice !!!!!!! > > 82nd. Air Borne > Viet Nam Veteran > Sam Campbell > > > > > Frances Fogarty <ffogarty@ntlworld.com> wrote: > That "Red Coat Butt" might very well have included some of the > listers' > kith and kin. Campbells were evidently on both sides of the American > Revolution. Just goes to show how wrong war is. Campbells on one > side > killing Campbells on the other or anyone killing anyone else for > that > matter. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lisa Grimes [mailto:kcks@gorge.net] > Sent: 03 February 2006 19:35 > To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CAMPBELL] RE: CAMPBELL's at Kings Mtn and other RW > locations > > > ------------------------ > Atpowelljr@aol.com wrote: > CAL & Steve, > > On the North & South Carolina Campbell's. Quite a bunch of > Campbell's > were in THE Over the Mountain Boys/Men that were with Col. William > Campbell when He kicked RED COAT BUTT at the Battle of Kings > Mountain > North Carolina 225 years ago, & I am sure that some of them stayed > in > Carolina & as Kings Mountain is so near the South Carolina Line, > They > were Very likely in Both States. Check on They had the 225 year > Celebration abt Two Weeks Ago. > > Col. William Campbell was from Washington County Va. That is in > South > West Va, AT Bristol, Va. LUCK CUZ A T & Leona > ----------------------- > > AT...you are a sweetheart and I appreciate your mentioning this about > Kings Mountain, and those involved. > > By my CAMPBELL line family traditions...our family may have been > included in this group, but we have yet to find the evidence. > > What we know: > Charles CAMPBELL, b. 1730-ish - d. before 1817 [date unk] > m. 1st, Elizabeth BELINDEN [or BELLENDEN, or BALANTINE] > ...only know she died before 1800... > CH: > Levi [Levy], Charles, Lorany [Loraine?] and maybe Keziah > > m. 2nd, 1800, Milly HORN, widow of Richard BAILEY, in GA > ...Milly had several adult BAILEY children... > ...Milly was past child-bearing age by 1800 > > Levi [Levy], Lorany and Keziah CAMPBELL all married into a family > that > had spent the Rev War in the area of Johnston Co. NC, and atleast > two...married in NC, before these 2 families went to GA. Once in > GA...they were in the part of Wilkes Co. that later would become > Oglethorpe and Morgan Co's. > > These CAMPBELL and WATKINS families are known supporters of those > fighting the Brits, and supplied not only foods [for which they were > paid by NC], but their sons...who also joined in the fight. > Nevermind > that the WATKINS had a history of being PA Quakers. > > Land & Tax records confirms the WATKINS residences in NC. > Land & Tax records confirm their later CAMPBELL residences in GA. > > The 1807 Land Lottery in Morgan Co. GA...indicates that both the > sons, > Levi and Charles, may have fought with the NC Militia's. The big > requirment for lottery participation...was RW Service. > > In the NC RW Pay records...I did spot 3 very familiar CAMPBELL's in > the > very long list of CAMPBELL's [all variant spellings]: > Charles, Levy and Elizabeth > So...this makes CAMPBELL's at Kings Mtn and Cow Pens...a place for > me to > dig for some answers. > > Can you remember where you saw the information about participants > and...the last Kings Mtn reunion?? > > Many thanks for the clues, > > Lisa > a descendant of: > Levi CAMPBELL m. Sarah WATKINS [b.1763]......NC > GA > LA > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.25/246 - Release Date: > 1/30/2006 > > > ============================== > 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 > > > > > ============================== > 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 > > > > > --------------------------------- > Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! > > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > NANCY J. SMITH
Hi: Genealogy and War go together whether we like it or not. Our ancestors fought in wars and from some of those war records come our connection to the past, and will continue through the present and future. I have Civil War records that tell a story of what my Great Great Grandfather's life was like at that time, and I am sure war records will connect our future relatives with us. CAMPBELLs come from a strong war past whether right or wrong it is still a part of all of us Campbells. So I stand for strong Campbell cousins speaking their minds and being proud of who they are and what their war history is about to remind us all, for future Historians and Genealogists certainly will. Linda
Hi Campbell Corners Stay on the list ,you never know when someone joins the list and has a connection to your family line.. Cecil Campbell
Hi Everyone I must speak on behalf of cousin A.T. , I think he is being misunderstood. I have meet him in person and he is a very nice person.He is dedicated to helping us all in our Campbell family research.This list is for Campbell researcher's everywhere,we all try to help if we have info to help someone. Cecil Campbell
Good afternoon all, I just received this from another list. Lisa -------- a descendant of: Levi [Levy] CAMPBELL m. Sarah WATKINS [b.1763NC] -------- Subject: WWI Draft Cards - Free to Search During Feb. 2006 World War One Draft Cards database will be free to search (with registration) during February 2006. Registration requires your name and email address. To take advantage of this offer go to the webpage below and click on the WWI Draft Cards link near the top... Free Genealogy Stuff Online - Charts, Forms, Software & Online Records http://www.researchguides.net/free.htm<http://www.researchguides.net/freehtm > Feel free to share this. - ------------------------------- -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.1/250 - Release Date: 2/3/2006
AW me lad's, & Lasse's Fforgarty, Lisa Grimes, ABT who done what & when, Well I have picked up on line some, some Irregularities, To say the least. I am of the Opinion that Our Distant Cousin, Diarmid Campbell, over in Scotland Could Stand our Hair on End with Some INFO that he is privy too. I would Venture if there were Campbell Red Coats at King's Mountain N. Carolina, Some of the Carolina Girls raised Families by Marrying them Also. I was abt to Mary a Russian Woman in Germany, She got Sponsorship to Kitchner Ontario Cann. Be fore we Made the Marriage. So very well, there could have been Campbell's on both sides. I had Cousins in another Family line on Both Sides in our Ancestors Civil WAR, Brothers Yankees & Rebels. Think of that Family Reunion.
Time for me to check on my great grandfather again. Still looking for his parents and siblings... Samuel Paxton CAMPBELL, born May24, 1824 in Cocke County, TN. Died in Ripley County, MO Apr 1, 1910. Married Frances DeHart THAXTON about 1842 in Hardin, TN. She was born in Apr 1822 in TN or VA and died in Texas on Jun 12, 1914. Children of Samuel Paxton and Frances Thaxton CAMPBELL: Martha Ann "Matt" Campbell AUSTIN, b. Dec 12, 1845 Sarah "Sally" Campbell HOLLAND, b. 1847 William L. CAMPBELL, b. Jun 10, 1851, d. 1939. m. Cynthia GALLAHAR Winnie "Beth" Campbell CRIM, b. Sep 19, 1853 Samuel B. CAMPBELL, b. 1855 David L. CAMPBELL, b. Apr 1857 Melissa "Lissie" Campbell BEAL, b. 1858, d. 1938 Francis CAMPBELL, b. 1859 John P. CAMPBELL, b. Jul 28, 1866, d. May 6, 1942 (My grandfather). m. Malinda "Minnie" MORGAN Jun 26, 1859. Any help would be appreciated! Jack Campbell, Austin, TX
Children of George and Caty Campbell all born Adams Co., OH: Robert b. 2 Sep 1804 Willis b. 16 Oct 1806 Hannah b, 13 May 1809 Albert b. 2 Aug 1811 Katherine b. 19 Jul 1813 Lewis b. 14 Mar 1816 George b. 14 Aug 1818 Nancy b. 4 Apr 1822 Earl in VA
"War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself." - John Stuart Mill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Samuel Campbell" <sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 9:46 AM Subject: RE: [CAMPBELL] RE: CAMPBELL's at Kings Mtn and other RW locations > > Frances, > > MEN have Always Fought for What They Believe in, that is Human Nature > !!! It has been so since the Beganning of Time . > Are you Trying to Say, No Matter What the Cause WAR is Wrong > ????????????? > Do you not Believe in Standing Up for your Principals & Beliefs ??????? > > Don't get me Wrong, I hate WAR, but the Alternative, in Some Situations > is Worse, but who am I to say, as A Soldier who Served his Country in Time > of WAR , I guess I am Prejudice !!!!!!! > > 82nd. Air Borne > Viet Nam Veteran > Sam Campbell > > > > > Frances Fogarty <ffogarty@ntlworld.com> wrote: > That "Red Coat Butt" might very well have included some of the listers' > kith and kin. Campbells were evidently on both sides of the American > Revolution. Just goes to show how wrong war is. Campbells on one side > killing Campbells on the other or anyone killing anyone else for that > matter. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lisa Grimes [mailto:kcks@gorge.net] > Sent: 03 February 2006 19:35 > To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CAMPBELL] RE: CAMPBELL's at Kings Mtn and other RW locations > > > ------------------------ > Atpowelljr@aol.com wrote: > CAL & Steve, > > On the North & South Carolina Campbell's. Quite a bunch of Campbell's > were in THE Over the Mountain Boys/Men that were with Col. William > Campbell when He kicked RED COAT BUTT at the Battle of Kings Mountain > North Carolina 225 years ago, & I am sure that some of them stayed in > Carolina & as Kings Mountain is so near the South Carolina Line, They > were Very likely in Both States. Check on They had the 225 year > Celebration abt Two Weeks Ago. > > Col. William Campbell was from Washington County Va. That is in South > West Va, AT Bristol, Va. LUCK CUZ A T & Leona > ----------------------- > > AT...you are a sweetheart and I appreciate your mentioning this about > Kings Mountain, and those involved. > > By my CAMPBELL line family traditions...our family may have been > included in this group, but we have yet to find the evidence. > > What we know: > Charles CAMPBELL, b. 1730-ish - d. before 1817 [date unk] > m. 1st, Elizabeth BELINDEN [or BELLENDEN, or BALANTINE] > ...only know she died before 1800... > CH: > Levi [Levy], Charles, Lorany [Loraine?] and maybe Keziah > > m. 2nd, 1800, Milly HORN, widow of Richard BAILEY, in GA > ...Milly had several adult BAILEY children... > ...Milly was past child-bearing age by 1800 > > Levi [Levy], Lorany and Keziah CAMPBELL all married into a family that > had spent the Rev War in the area of Johnston Co. NC, and atleast > two...married in NC, before these 2 families went to GA. Once in > GA...they were in the part of Wilkes Co. that later would become > Oglethorpe and Morgan Co's. > > These CAMPBELL and WATKINS families are known supporters of those > fighting the Brits, and supplied not only foods [for which they were > paid by NC], but their sons...who also joined in the fight. Nevermind > that the WATKINS had a history of being PA Quakers. > > Land & Tax records confirms the WATKINS residences in NC. > Land & Tax records confirm their later CAMPBELL residences in GA. > > The 1807 Land Lottery in Morgan Co. GA...indicates that both the sons, > Levi and Charles, may have fought with the NC Militia's. The big > requirment for lottery participation...was RW Service. > > In the NC RW Pay records...I did spot 3 very familiar CAMPBELL's in the > very long list of CAMPBELL's [all variant spellings]: > Charles, Levy and Elizabeth > So...this makes CAMPBELL's at Kings Mtn and Cow Pens...a place for me to > dig for some answers. > > Can you remember where you saw the information about participants > and...the last Kings Mtn reunion?? > > Many thanks for the clues, > > Lisa > a descendant of: > Levi CAMPBELL m. Sarah WATKINS [b.1763]......NC > GA > LA > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.25/246 - Release Date: > 1/30/2006 > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. 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That "Red Coat Butt" might very well have included some of the listers' kith and kin. Campbells were evidently on both sides of the American Revolution. Just goes to show how wrong war is. Campbells on one side killing Campbells on the other or anyone killing anyone else for that matter. -----Original Message----- From: Lisa Grimes [mailto:kcks@gorge.net] Sent: 03 February 2006 19:35 To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CAMPBELL] RE: CAMPBELL's at Kings Mtn and other RW locations ------------------------ Atpowelljr@aol.com wrote: CAL & Steve, On the North & South Carolina Campbell's. Quite a bunch of Campbell's were in THE Over the Mountain Boys/Men that were with Col. William Campbell when He kicked RED COAT BUTT at the Battle of Kings Mountain North Carolina 225 years ago, & I am sure that some of them stayed in Carolina & as Kings Mountain is so near the South Carolina Line, They were Very likely in Both States. Check on They had the 225 year Celebration abt Two Weeks Ago. Col. William Campbell was from Washington County Va. That is in South West Va, AT Bristol, Va. LUCK CUZ A T & Leona ----------------------- AT...you are a sweetheart and I appreciate your mentioning this about Kings Mountain, and those involved. By my CAMPBELL line family traditions...our family may have been included in this group, but we have yet to find the evidence. What we know: Charles CAMPBELL, b. 1730-ish - d. before 1817 [date unk] m. 1st, Elizabeth BELINDEN [or BELLENDEN, or BALANTINE] ...only know she died before 1800... CH: Levi [Levy], Charles, Lorany [Loraine?] and maybe Keziah m. 2nd, 1800, Milly HORN, widow of Richard BAILEY, in GA ...Milly had several adult BAILEY children... ...Milly was past child-bearing age by 1800 Levi [Levy], Lorany and Keziah CAMPBELL all married into a family that had spent the Rev War in the area of Johnston Co. NC, and atleast two...married in NC, before these 2 families went to GA. Once in GA...they were in the part of Wilkes Co. that later would become Oglethorpe and Morgan Co's. These CAMPBELL and WATKINS families are known supporters of those fighting the Brits, and supplied not only foods [for which they were paid by NC], but their sons...who also joined in the fight. Nevermind that the WATKINS had a history of being PA Quakers. Land & Tax records confirms the WATKINS residences in NC. Land & Tax records confirm their later CAMPBELL residences in GA. The 1807 Land Lottery in Morgan Co. GA...indicates that both the sons, Levi and Charles, may have fought with the NC Militia's. The big requirment for lottery participation...was RW Service. In the NC RW Pay records...I did spot 3 very familiar CAMPBELL's in the very long list of CAMPBELL's [all variant spellings]: Charles, Levy and Elizabeth So...this makes CAMPBELL's at Kings Mtn and Cow Pens...a place for me to dig for some answers. Can you remember where you saw the information about participants and...the last Kings Mtn reunion?? Many thanks for the clues, Lisa a descendant of: Levi CAMPBELL m. Sarah WATKINS [b.1763]......NC > GA > LA -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.25/246 - Release Date: 1/30/2006 ============================== 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
I went to the site and I don't see that it will be of any benefit to people outside South Carolina. Am I missing something? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lilly Martin" <malik@scs-net.org> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 7:13 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] For all South Carolina Archives > > http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/ > > Look here for your South Carolina Campbell families, these are official > archives from the State of SC. > > best regards, > Lilly Martin > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >
Good morning all, As I've been stumbling around looking for clues in NC, for the time frame of the Rev. War, I came across a website that just might be of great interest...to just about everyone. http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/about.htm "MARS (Manuscript and Archives Records System) catalog" That link provided me with a list of all kinds of goodies... .....but what caught my eye was the title.... "North Carolina Revolutionary War Account Books" I was looking...for any evidence for my...Charles CAMPBELL...and of course made sure to include CAMPBELL of most spellings. This came up with what I'm also going to attach here...at the bottom. It's a mind boggling list of Rev. War...CAMPBELL's. *S* However...I just noticed that I didn't take time to look for the CAM variations to GAM...or all of the equivilant KAM spellings. When it comes to precise spellings... "phonix is our friend". So now...I'll have to another exploration research trip. *S* ANYWAY...there are three very familiar first names on this list, atleast to me, and they are specifically: Charles, Elizabeth and Levy CAMPBELL SO NOW...my next ...burning question. How the "H"...do we get the records that are listed here and what is in each and everyone of these actual pay chronicles?? From what I understand...one has to be in NC...to be able to inquire and acquire. I'm in WA state. Sometimes there are good reasons why we all share our family traditons with one another. What we know of my NC to GA to LA line: Charles CAMPBELL, b. 1730-ish - d. before 1817 [date unk] m. 1st, Elizabeth BELINDEN [or BELLENDEN, or BALANTINE] ...only know she died before 1800... CH: Levi [Levy], Charles, Lorany [Loraine?] and maybe Keziah m. 2nd, 1800, Milly HORN, widow of Richard BAILEY, in GA ...Milly had several adult BAILEY children... ...Milly was past child-bearing age by 1800 Levi [Levy] CAMPBELL m. Sarah WATKINS ...migrated from GA to LA by 1811, presumed traveling in 1810 Lorany CAMPBELL m. 1st, Benjamin WATKINS m. 2nd, Sherwood DAVIS ...to TN, then AL and MS, with a William CAMPBELL Keziah CAMPBELL m. Moses WATKINS ...d. by 1807, and Moses re-married... ...proven the WATKINS connection...long ago. ...still have not proven her CAMPBELL connection. :o( All 3 married into the same WATKINS family that had spent the whole of the Rev War in the area of Johnston Co. NC, and atleast two...married in NC, before these 2 families went to GA. Once in GA...they were in the part of Wilkes Co. that later would become Oglethorpe and Morgan Co's. Anyway...I've attached the list of Rev War CAMPBELL's of NC... at the bottom...so that all have a jump start on this. *S* ENJOY! ================================ Camp, William - Campbell, Alex Camp, William; A 238 Camp, Wm.; XII 74 4 Campaign, Joseph; VI 33 3 Campaign, Thomas; 1-6 351 Campain, John; IX 115 3 Campbell, _____; VI 61 1 Campbell, A.; VIII 15 1; VI 83 1; VI 95 2; VII 2 1 Campbell, Aaron; A 202 Campbell, Agnis; VI 20 3 Campbell, Alex; I 13 4; I 21 4; I 29 4; I 41 4; I 74 2; I 8 2; IX 100 2; VI 14 2; VI 17 4 ============================== Campbell, Alexander - Campbell, Archi Campbell, Alexander; A 125; A 137 Campbell, Alexandr.; J 234; J 208; J 221 Campbell, Alexr.; W-2 2 Campbell, Allen; VII 86 3 Campbell and Dobbins,; XI 32 3 Campbell, Andrew; I 14 4 Campbell, Angus; VI 21 3; 1-6 134; E-G 17 Campbell, Archad.; W-1 19 Campbell, Archd.; A 96; A 97; I 101 2; X 93 3; XI 32 3; XII 49 2; XII 77 4 Campbell, Archi; V 57 4; VI 6 2 ========================== Campbell, Archibald - Campbell, Daniel Campbell, Archibald; C 43; D 53; J 179 Campbell, Arthur; K 61 Campbell, C.; IX 38 3; IX 57 3; VI 67 3; VI 68 1; VI 82 1; VI 85 2; VI 97 3; XII 71 2 Campbell, Catha; V 60 2 Campbell, Charles; XI 29 4; J 184; J 185; W-1 5; B 137; E-G 40; IX 47 1 Campbell, Chas.; V 61 1; VI 7 3; VI 7 4; V 56 3; V 58 1; V 60 3; V 20 4; V 3 3; V 56 2; I 29 4; IV 87 1; IX 40 3 Campbell, Colin; I 38 4; W-2 9 Campbell, Coline; X 10 3 Campbell, D.; XII 91 2; VII 22 2; VII 22 3; VII 92 3; VI 72 2; VI 79 2; VII 20 2 Campbell, Daniel; XII 40 4; V 57 3; V 57 4; XI 64 3; IX 86 1; V 24 3; V 55 3; A 31; B 192; III 70 1 =========================== Campbell, Danl. - Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Danl.; W-2 19; W-2 2; W-2 21 Campbell, Danl. (Little); V 55 3 Campbell, Davd.; J 221 Campbell, David; I 61 4; VI 17 4; VII 38 3; I 10 2; I 29 4; I 52 2 Campbell, Donald; V 57 3; XII 69 2 Campbell, Dugal; W-2 29; D 32; D 7; V 25 1 Campbell, Dugald; VIII 40 2; W-2 13; W-2 17 Campbell, Dugall; IX 8 3 Campbell, Dugle; W-1 19 Campbell, Duncan; V 19 3; V 24 3; V 58 1; V 63 4; VII 92 4; W-2 18; W-2 2; XII 77 4 ============================ Campbell, Everitt - Campbell, Isreal Campbell, Everitt; K 62 Campbell, F.; V 22 3; VII 92 3; XII 106 2 Campbell, Fargr.; V 22 4 Campbell, Farquard; IX 9 3; V 42 1; V 51 4; V 55 2 Campbell, Ferqr.; V 47 4 Campbell, Francis; A 33; B 195 Campbell, George; X 81 3; A 103; II 63 2; X 70 2 Campbell, Hogg and; XI 16 1; XI 9 3; V 7 2; VIII 54 3; VIII 87 2; E-G 57; IV 98 4; V 6 4; B 36; B 66; E-G 16 Campbell, Israel; 30 15 Campbell, Isreal; 19 46; II 20 3; III 10 4; IX 111 1 ============================== Campbell, J. - Campbell, Jesse Campbell, J.; XII 60 4; XII 63 2; VII 95 3; X 93 3; XII 103 2; VI 92 4; VI 97 1; VII 89 4; VI 72 1; VI 84 4; VI 86 4; 2; VI 100 2; VI 71 4 Campbell, J. A.; IX 74 1; J 110; V 30 1 Campbell, James; XII 18 2; XII 43 2; X 93 4; XI 25 2; XI 77 4; X 70 1; X 81 3; X 93 2; VIII 75 3; W-2 2; X 35 3; VI 7 4; VII 85 1; VIII 39 3; V 53 3; V 54 1; VI 7 2; K 49; K 51; V 3 2; IX 8 3; J 184; J 185; IX 40 3; IX 47 1; IX 75 1; I 74 2; II 54 3; IV 84 2; I 52 2; I 61 2; I 61 4; D 1; I 16 2; I 3 2; 1-6 250; A 99; B 112 Campbell, James (Capt.); 19 44; X 41 2 Campbell, James (Lt.); 1-6 268; 1-6 270 Campbell, James (Sheriff; K 119a Campbell, Jane; V 63 4 Campbell, Jas. (Capt.); 30 12 Campbell, Jennt.; V 53 2 Campbell, Jesse; 19 46; 30 14; III 8 2 =========================== Campbell, Jno. (Lt.) - Campbell, Joseph Campbell, Jno. (Lt.); II 22 4; X 40 3 Campbell, John; XII 62 4; XII 65 2; XII 18 4; XII 39 4; XII 40 4; XI 28 1; XI 65 1; XII 13 2; X 34 3; X 93 3; XI 15 2; W-2 29; W-2 64; X 13 3; W-2 18; W-2 2; W-2 21; W-1 43; W-2 13; W-2 17; VIII 38 3; VIII 61 2; VIII 65 1; VII 24 4; VII 49 2; VII 92 4; VI 7 3; VI 7 4; VI 8 3; VI 15 1; VI 17 4; VI 24 4; V 3 3; V 54 1; VI 10 3; J 210; J 221; V 3 1; J 185; J 188; J 193; IX 41 3; IX 47 1; J 184; IX 15 4; IX 40 3; IX 40 4; IV 86 1; IX 109 1; IX 116 4; I 83 4; IV 14 2; IV 34 1; I 57 2; I 70 2; I 8 2; E-G 43; I 16 2; I 27 4; B 62; C 67; E-G 30; A 37; A 85; B 201; 54 194; A 236; A 276; 1-6 251; 28 24; 30 78 Campbell, John; V 2 4; VIII 86 3; B 31; E-G 9; IV 97 3 Campbell, John A.; XI 24 4; V 63 2; V 64 3; VII 44 4; IX 75 2; IX 88 1; V 3 2; IX 66 4; IX 73 1; IX 74 1; D 250; IV 84 1; IX 63 4; D 206; D 208; D 209 Campbell, John A. (Capt.); B 110 Campbell, John (Doherty's Company); 19 58 Campbell, John (Judge Advocate); B 128 Campbell, John (Lt.); 19 44; 30 12; 30 88; C 123 Campbell, Jones and; E-G 59 Campbell, Joseph; A 172; IX 27 2; A 105; A 107 ================================== Campbell, Joshua - Campbell, Leavin Campbell, Joshua; X 27 3; D 154; D 155; VI 26 1; C 33; D 104; D 14; C 153 Campbell, Joshua (Col.; H 19 Campbell, Kenith; V 60 1 Campbell, L.; VII 10 4; XII 94 2 Campbell, Langhlin; VII 29 1; XI 51 3; V 60 3; VI 53 3; VII 108 2; III 73 1; IX 116 2; IX 124 2 Campbell, Laughlin; 54 127; C 58; W-2 18 Campbell, Laughlin (Lt.); 28 21 Campbell, Laughlin (Sgt.); 19 54 Campbell, Lavin; V 64 1; V 65 1; W-2 54 Campbell, Leavin; C 155 ========================== Campbell, Leven - Campbell, Moses Campbell, Leven; W-1 16 Campbell, Levy; W-2 9 Campbell, M.; VII 96 2; VIII 17 4; VI 75 1; VI 96 4; VII 10 2 Campbell, Malcolm; C 143 Campbell, Margaret; C 67 Campbell, Martin; 19 48; 30 16; II 27 2; III 13 3; VIII 61 4 Campbell, Mathw.; V 58 3; XII 71 4 Campbell, Michael; I 102 2 Campbell, Michl.; W-2 19 Campbell, Moses; A 277; IV 100 3; J 211; V 3 1; VI 15 1; VIII 75 1; VIII 75 3; VIII 88 3; X 8 2 ============================= Campbell, _____ (Mr.) - Campbell, Pat Campbell, _____ (Mr.); 1-6 49 Campbell, _____ (Mrs.); V 60 3 Campbell, Neale; D 209 Campbell, Neil; VI 6 2; VII 25 1 Campbell, Neill; J 180 Campbell, Niell; W-2 24 Campbell, Nor.; W-2 7 Campbell, Norman; B 230; V 53 4; V 57 3 Campbell, P.; VII 13 4 Campbell, Pat; X 93 3 ================================ Campbell, Pat. - Campbell, Robt. Campbell, Pat.; 19 44; 30 13 Campbell, Patrick; K 182; X 113 2 Campbell, Patrick (Ensign); 30 92 Campbell, Patrick (Sgt.); X 42 3 Campbell, Patrick (Sgt.; II 27 4 Campbell, Peter; 1-6 411 Campbell, R.; VIII 18 4; XII 61 4; XII 89 2 Campbell, R. (Mrs.); V 61 1; VII 92 3 Campbell, Robert; W-2 15; XI 43 4; XII 32 2; IX 93 3; VII 90 3; VIII 76 3; IX 2 1; IX 60 1; IX 61 4; I 66 4; I 73 2; IX 108 4; I 74 2; I 103 4; I 66 2; C 71; D 40; D 50; B 286; C 126; C 131; A 90; A 98; B 221; A 136; A 236; A 77 Campbell, Robt.; W-2 9 =================================== Campbell, S. - Campbell, W. Campbell, S.; VI 78 4 Campbell, Saml.; V 53 4; VI 73 1; VIII 98 4 Campbell, Samuel; D 249 Campbell, Shadrach; IX 10 4 Campbell, Solomon; IV 104 2; 28 24; 54 194; I 81 4 Campbell, Solomon (Jarvis' Company); 19 58 Campbell, T.; VI 94 3 Campbell, Thomas; III 1 2; VII 50 4; X 93 3; 19 44; 30 13; A 225 Campbell, V.; IX 56 2 Campbell, W.; VII 9 2; IV 51 2; VI 91 4; VII 8 1 ================================== Campbell, Will - Campen, J. Campbell, Will; I 41 2; II 36 1; III 15 3; III 43 3; III 73 2; III 76 3; IV 17 3; IV 36 4; V 2 4; V 26 3; V 48 2; VII 108 3; VII 31 4; VII 36 4; VII 77 3 Campbell, Will.; 1-6 193 Campbell, William; 28 21; 28 24; 30 15; 30 16; 30 79; 30 90; 54 128; 54 150; 54 205; B 14; IX 114 4; IX 124 3; IX 28 1; IX 7 4; K 62; VII 110 1; VIII 23 4; VIII 40 2; X 9 2; X 93 2; X 93 3; XI 4 2; XI 66 4; XI 70 3 Campbell, William (Brevard's Company); 19 48; 19 54; 19 60 Campbell, Wm.; D 3; W-1 43 Campble, Danl.; XI 57 2 Campble, Thomas; XI 62 3 Campble, Willm; X 10 1 Campell, David; I 21 4 Campen, J.; VII 19 1 -------------------ALTERNATE CAMPBELL SPELLINGS-------------- Calvit, John - Camble, Daniel Calvit, John; I 56 2; VI 20 2 Calvit, Tho.; I 56 2 Calvit, Will; I 56 2; XII 18 4 Calwell, John; I 73 2; III 2 1; XI 91 3 Calwell, Samuel; IX 97 2 Caly, Fulleg; VI 33 1 Cambell, Duncan; V 53 2 Cambell, James; D 141 Camberlin, Jacob; B 219 Camble, Daniel; 28 20; 54 106; VII 107 1 ============= Cambple, Jeremiah - Cameron, Absalom Cambple, Jeremiah; XI 81 3 Cambple, Jno.; X 13 3; XI 63 4; XI 74 3 Cambple, Joseph; XI 59 4 Cambple, Kenith; XI 88 2 Cambple, Robert; XI 55 3 Cambple, Thomas; XI 81 2 Camden County,; IX 120 1; IX 120 2; K 119a; K 130b; K 175; VI 25 4; VII 19 1; VII 93 1 Camell, D.; IX 57 3 Camell, Robert; A 52 Cameron, Absalom; II 55 3; X 70 1 =================== Cammel, Daniel - Cammell, James Cammel, Daniel; W-1 9 Cammel, Danl.; I 50 2 Cammel, Hugh; IX 18 1 Cammel, J.; XII 93 2 Cammel, James; III 67 3; VII 96 1 Cammel, Peter; VII 32 2; XI 60 2 Cammel, Robt.; XI 46 1 Cammel, Solomon; VIII 98 2 Cammell, Chas; W-2 44 Cammell, James; 19 52; 28 19; 54 88; VII 105 4 ==================== Cammell, Michael - Cammeron, Jno. Cammell, Michael; 1-6 454 Cammell, Peter; 19 60; 28 25; 54 213 Cammerlain, Isaac; W-1 49 Cammerlin, Isreal; IX 94 2 Cammeron, Absalom; X 81 3 Cammeron, Alexander; 54 222 Cammeron, Allen; W-2 64 Cammeron, Danl.; V 55 3 Cammeron, J.; VI 100 4 Cammeron, Jno.; VII 91 1 ============================ I'm posting in the hope that this Rev. War info will help someone, or if not directly.....atleast maybe the link will. *S* Lisa ______________________________ -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.15.1/250 - Release Date: 2/3/2006
Steve, I thought we were in AMERICA !!!!!!!!! Sounds a Lot Like The COMMUNISM I Fought In Viet Nam !!!!!!!!!! Do We Now Not Have FREEDOM OF SPEACH ???????????? Do A Few Try to Silence the Majority ??????? I am No Patrick Henry , even if My Middle Name is Henry , & I am Never Afraid to Voice My Openion & Stand Up For What I Believe in !!!!!!!!!!! So if You like, Remove Me From This Site , & Let The Communist Minded Supress the FREEDOM OF SPEACH !!!!!!!! Did You Ever Serve Your Country in the Military ??? I Wonder ???? Did You Ever See a Friend Dying of A Wound in Combat & Hold Him While The Life Slipped From Him, so that " WE ALL CAN ENJOY FREEDOM " ??? No, I Will Voice My Freedom Of Speach , so do as you will, to many Friends of Mine are on " THE WALL " in Washington, D.C. , & I Will Speak & Anger the COMMUNIST Suppression ............... 82nd. Army Air Borne Veteran & Very Proud I Served My Country During Its Hour of Need " WAR " as the Lady Put it Being Wrong to Her, but I Respect Her Belief, but not to VOICE what My Friends Died For Would Be WRONG of Me & Dis-Honor Them !!!!!!!! So if I am Taken Off This Site for My Freedom Of Speach, I wouldn't Want on it At ALL, that Narrow Mindedness , Communist Way of Thinking, I Don't Want To Be Part Of !!!!!! Air Borne , Uh Ah !!!!!!!!!! Sam Campbell Steven Campbell <stevencampbell2@yahoo.com> wrote: Samuel, I don't think this is the place to be discussing politics or voicing political opinions. You need to be careful, I have seen people kicked off of message boards like this for not staying on topics or voicing religious and political beliefs. Steve --------------------------------- Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! ============================== 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 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses.
I am also looking for Campbells from New Jersey. My husband's great great grandfather was John F. Campbell who was born in New York state in 1833 but always stated in each census that his father was born in New Jersey. However I do not have the father's first name. Is there any chance that you have George's father's first name? And have any of the family joined the DAR so that there would be a record there that we could search? Could you also write back with George's children's names. Many thanks! John F. Campbell was born Jan 1, 1833 somewhere in New York state and was married to Luceba Jane Buchanan May 23, 1856 in Hillsdale, Michigan. They had 9 children all born in Hillsdale County and Eaton County, Michigan: Frank E. Campbell b. 1857 George J. Campbell b. 1859 Edgar Allan Campbell b. April 17, 1861 (my husband's gt grandfather) Fred B. Campbell b. April 1863 Henry F. Campbell b. abt 1864 Irving C. Campbell b. 1867 Charles D. Campbell b. April 3 1870 Mary L. Campbell b. June 7, 1872 Nellie Louise Campbell b. August 1874 Diane Campbell Dollard des Ormeaux, Quebec, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Earl Roberts" <eleon@prodigy.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 7:07 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] 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 > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx