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    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Origin of the VA Amherst County Campbell's
    2. Lynden Harris
    3. Phyllis; Great information on Neil and Lawrence. Much thanks Also, we know from Alexander Brown's research that George (D1791), Henry and James came to what is Amherst County today, or became of age between 1761 and 1776. Plus we know from Major William Cabell's muster roster that these same 3 Campbell's, George (D1791), James and Henry were with Major Cabell, and his command, plus Lt Colonel Pope and Major General Marques Lafayette on 21 June 1781 at Yorktown during the RW!!! Patrick Campbell seems to be the first Campbell to arrive in what is now Amherst County, arriving prior to 1761, according to Alexander Brown. Bh Subject: [CAMPBELL] Origin of the Amherst CountyVA Campbell's > Hello Buck and other researchers: > > On the question of where the Amherst Campbell's originated, you have > listed a couple of them that I have some information on. > > Neill Campbell: He never married, but had one "natural" daughter who > inherited, and he also named a sister's children in his will. Her name > was Catherine Brugh of East Mill near Perth, North Britain. This may or > may not be where Neill came from. > Lawrence Campbell: In his papers from the Library of Virginia, there is > one with a transcription from "History of Caroline County" by Marshall > Wingfield (pg. 395) > Lawrence's family, or at least Lawrence, owned land and married his wife > Henrietta Catlett in Caroline Co., VA before moving to Amherst Co., VA. > The reprint is about the Campbells of Argylshire, so one may make the > assumption that that was originally the ancestral home.....if the account > is in fact true. It's a little lengthy to reprint here, but the last two > paragraphs are: > "He (a descendant of the Duke of Argyle) took up his residence in France & > was there many years before he was permitted to return to Scotland. While > in France one of his sons fought a duel with a Frenchman & killing his > antagonist was compelled to flee the country. England being closed to > him, he came to the Colony of Virginia arriving at Jamestown about 1650. > He married & removed from Jamestown to a settlement in Accomack, thence > recrossed the bay to Gloucester where he died. His family later came to > King & Queen and of this family one son, James, came to Caroline and > established himself at Poplar Grove near Golansville. Later the Caroline > family acquired Aspen Hill near Milford now owned by Mr. & Mrs. John > Henderson and are now strongly established in both Caroline & Hanover > counties. (1924)" > > The only thing I am certain of is that Neill Campbell had a sister named > Catherine Brugh who lived in East Mill near Perth North Britain > (Scotland). > > > Phyllis in CA > > > ============================== > 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 > >

    12/29/2005 10:29:38
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Campbell's in Rev war CUZ A. T. U. S. A.
    2. CUZ, Adam And Suzie, HELLO FROM America & HAPPY NEW YEAR. In this case, Md. Stands for the State of Maryland. M. D. Stands for Medical Doctor. CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com>

    12/29/2005 08:10:36
    1. Origin of the VA Campbell's
    2. Hello Buck and other researchers: On the question of where the Amherst Campbell's originated, you have listed a couple of them that I have some information on. Neill Campbell: He never married, but had one "natural" daughter who inherited, and he also named a sister's children in his will. Her name was Catherine Brugh of East Mill near Perth, North Britain. This may or may not be where Neill came from. Lawrence Campbell: In his papers from the Library of Virginia, there is one with a transcription from "History of Caroline County" by Marshall Wingfield (pg. 395) Lawrence's family, or at least Lawrence, owned land and married his wife Henrietta Catlett in Caroline Co., VA before moving to Amherst Co., VA. The reprint is about the Campbells of Argylshire, so one may make the assumption that that was originally the ancestral home.....if the account is in fact true. It's a little lengthy to reprint here, but the last two paragraphs are: "He (a descendant of the Duke of Argyle) took up his residence in France & was there many years before he was permitted to return to Scotland. While in France one of his sons fought a duel with a Frenchman & killing his antagonist was compelled to flee the country. England being closed to him, he came to the Colony of Virginia arriving at Jamestown about 1650. He married & removed from Jamestown to a settlement in Accomack, thence recrossed the bay to Gloucester where he died. His family later came to King & Queen and of this family one son, James, came to Caroline and established himself at Poplar Grove near Golansville. Later the Caroline family acquired Aspen Hill near Milford now owned by Mr. & Mrs. John Henderson and are now strongly established in both Caroline & Hanover counties. (1924)" The only thing I am certain of is that Neill Campbell had a sister named Catherine Brugh who lived in East Mill near Perth North Britain (Scotland). Phyllis in CA

    12/29/2005 04:26:29
    1. Campbells in the Revolutionary War
    2. See also my postings of Campbells Patriots in the DAR and SAR. These Campbells have descending lines that can be obtained through the respective organizations. http://genforum.genealogy.com/campbell/messages/16704.html http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=surnames.campbell&m=8617

    12/29/2005 10:59:49
    1. VA-1783 Tithables- so it didn't work!
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Ok...I had seperated onto different lines.. But the email program deleted the seperations... LOL... Gottta finish packing... Movers here at 8 am.. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Margie Campbell [mailto:margecam@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 12:18 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: Campbell's in VA-1783 Tithables Tried to make this a bit easier to read Marge -----Original Message----- From: Marvin [mailto:marv3@redrivernet.com] Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:09 AM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Campbell's in VA Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol. 2, p.430 Tithables, 1783; in Capt. Givens's and Campbell's Companies: James Allen, Sr., and sons Francis and James, Anthony ailor and son George; Samuel Bell and sons Samuel and David, Alex. Blair and son John, Francis Brown and son Hugh, Robert Craig and sons John, Robert, James, James Craig and son George, James and George Crawford and brothers Robert, William, John, George Campbell and sons John, Jacob, George, Hugh Campbell and son Robert, Robert Curry and sons James and Robert, Arthur Conoly and sons Robert and James, Thomas Conoly and sons Arthur and Thomas, Hugh Donaho and son John, James Givens and sons Robert, Samuel, James, John Givens and sons Samuel, James, William, John Gasper and apprentice John Martin, Thomas Graham and sons John, Thomas, James, Robert, John Garvin and sons David, Joseph, Thomas, George Glenn and son James, James Henderson and brothers William, David, John King and sons John, Samuel, James, Henry Lyner and sons Christopher, Adam, Samuel McKee and sons William, James, Robert McMahon and apprentices Robert Reburn, Jacob Lemon, Robert Campbell, John McMahon and son John, William Patterson and son William, Richard Rankin and sons Richard, Isaac, Joseph, John Rankin and brothers James, Robert, Robert Reid and son Robert, Jacob Sheits and son John, William Wilson, Parson; Nicholas Wilkinson and wife Milly, Robert Young and sons Robert, William, James Young and son Andrew McComb. ______________________________

    12/29/2005 10:13:42
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Campbell's in Rev war
    2. Marvin
    3. Maryland ----- Original Message ----- From: "adam newbury" <adamandsuzie@dodo.com.au> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:07 PM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Campbell's in Rev war > Hi i know what the rest of the abbreviations mean, but because im not from > America im not up on all of them, Could you please tell me what Md stands > for? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marvin" <marv3@redrivernet.com> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 3:48 AM > Subject: [CAMPBELL] Campbell's in Rev war > > > > Campbell's in the Rev war. > > > > > > > > Campbell, Arthur (N. C.). Colonel North Carolina Militia in 1780. > > > > Campbell, Daniel (Pa). Ensign 3d Pa., 29th April, 1777; killed 26th June, > > 1777, at Short Hills. > > > > Campbell, David (Va). Captain Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, > > October, 1780. > > > > Campbell, Donald (N. Y.). Colonel Deputy Quartermaster-General New York > > Department, 17th July, 1775, and served to 2d June, 1784. > > > > Campbell, Duncan (N. Y.) 2d Lieutenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) > > Regiment, 18th October, 1776; wounded at Bemus Heights 19th September, > > 1777; left Regiment 18th June, 1779, on leave for 12 months, and did not > > rejoin; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. (Died 4th > > January, 1807.) > > > > Campbell, Eneas (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, > > July, 1776, to ?. > > > > Campbell, George W. (N. Y.). Hospital Surgeon's Mate, 11th April, 1777, to > > 20th June, 1780; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 20th September, 1781, and > > served to close of war. (Died 1818.) > > > > Campbell, Jabez (N. Y.). Surgeon of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st > > January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. > > > > Campbell, James (Del). Ensign Delaware Regiment, 5th April, 1777; 2d > > Lieutenant, 21st May, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1779; taken > > prisoner at Camden 16th August, 1780. > > > > Campbell, James (Md). 1st Lieutenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, > > 14th January, 1776, to ?. > > > > Campbell, James (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; omitted > > May, 1777. > > > > Campbell, James (N. C.). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 11th December, 1776; > > Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 21st > > December, 1777; Quartermaster, 10th September, 1778; transferred to 2d > > North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 14th December, 1778; wounded and > > taken prisoner at Stono Ferry 20th June, 1779; exchanged 14th June, 1781, > > and served to close of war. (Name also spelled Campen.) > > > > Campbell, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 28th May, 1779; 1st > > Lieutenant, 18th July, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. > > > > Campbell, John (N. J.). Assistant Commissary in Hospital Department, 18th > > October, 1777, to 1st December, 1780, when discharged. > > > > Campbell, John (N. C.). 1st Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 20th April, > > 1777; transferred to 4th North Carolina 1st June, 1778; Captain, 5th > > April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. > > > > Campbell, John (N. C.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June, > > 1781, and served to June, 1783. > > > > Campbell, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp, > > July to December, 1776. > > > > Campbell, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; killed in action > > with Indians in Ohio 4th June, 1782. > > > > Campbell, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, October, > > 1780. (Died 1808.) [p.142] > > > > Campbell, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia; killed at Moore's Creek, > > 27th February, 1776. > > > > Campbell, Moses (Conn). Lieutenant in the Lexington Alarm in April, 1775; > > 2d Lieutenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 16th December, 1775. > > > > Campbell, Peter (N. J.). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Dickinson, > > New Jersey Militia, in 1775. > > > > Campbell, Richard (Va). Captain 8th Virginia, 19th February, 1776; Major > > 13th Virginia, 10th August, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 20th February, 1778; > > regiment designated 9th Virginia 14th September, 1778; transferred to 4th > > Virginia 12th February, 1781; wounded at Camden 25th April, 1781; killed > > at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. > > > > Campbell, Robert (Md). Adjutant of the 4th Maryland Battalion of the > > Flying Camp, 17th August to 1st December, 1776. > > > > Campbell, Robert (N. H.). Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire > > Rangers; taken prisoner at the Cedars 19th May, 1776. > > > > Campbell, Robert (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; killed at Oriskany, > > 6th August, 1777. > > > > Campbell, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Battalion of Miles Pennsylvania > > Rifle Regiment, 19th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) > > Regiment, 8th April, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner on Staten Island 22d > > August, 1777 (lost an arm); rejoined regiment 5th August, 1778, and was > > promoted to Captain, to rank from 3d February, 1778; transferred to > > Invalid Regiment 1st September, 1778; killed 4th October, 1779, where not > > stated. > > > > Campbell, Robert (S. C.). Lieutenant South Carolina Dragoons, 1776?1777. > > > > Campbell, Robert (Va). Ensign Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, > > October, 1780. (Died 27th December, 1781. > > > > Campbell, Samuel (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia at Oriskany, August, > > 1777. (Died 1824.) > > > > Campbell, Samuel (Va). 2d Lieutenant 14th Virginia, 20th November, 1776; > > 1st Lieutenant, 3d September, 1777. Died 27th August, 1778. > > > > Campbell, Thomas (Pa). Captain of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the > > Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; > > released 9th November, 1778; Captain of Pennsylvania Rangers, 1779?1780. > > > > Campbell, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; > > wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 11th 1779; > > Captain, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 19th January, > > 1815.) > > > > Campbell, William (Md). Lieutenant Maryland Militia, 1776. > > > > Campbell, William (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusets Regiment, May > > to December, 1775. > > > > Campbell, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; > > wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; exchanged > > 25th October, 1780; Captain from 1st January, 1778; retired 17th January, > > 1781. > > > > Campbell, William (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 21st > > June, 1778; Captain, 16th January, 1779, and served to January, 1781; > > Major and Lieutenant Colonel Virginia Militia in 1781; Captain 10th United > > States Infantry, 10th January, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. > > (Died 25th January, 1845.) > > > > Campbell, William (Va). Captain 1st Virginia, 15th December, 1775; > > resigned 9th October, 1776; Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777?1780. By the > > act of 13th November, 1780, it was "Resolved, That Congress entertain a > > high sense of the spirited and military ability of Colonel Campbell, and > > the officers and privates of the militia under his command, displayed in > > the action of October 7th, in which a complete victory was obtained over > > superior numbers of the enemy advantageously posted on King's Mountain, in > > the State of North Carolina, and that this resolution be published by the > > commanding officer of the Southern Army in General Order." Brigadier > > General Virginia Militia, December, 1780; also commanded Shelby's Virginia > > Militia Regiment during the Siege of Yorktown until he died, 22d August, > > 1781. > > > > Campen, James.?See Campbell. Campfield, Jabez (N. J.). Surgeon of > > Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, > > 1781; Surgeon 2d Continental Dragoons, 17th August, 1781, and served to > > close of War. > > > > > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - Release Date: 23/12/2005 > > > > > ============================== > 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 > > > > -- > BEGIN-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS > ------------------------------------------------------ > NOTE: This message was trained as non-spam. 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    12/29/2005 09:40:39
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Campbell's in Rev war
    2. allen lawrence
    3. Adam, it is the abbreviations of the state Maryland. Allen L. Shongaloo, Louisiana, USA adam newbury <adamandsuzie@dodo.com.au> wrote: Hi i know what the rest of the abbreviations mean, but because im not from America im not up on all of them, Could you please tell me what Md stands for? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marvin" To: Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 3:48 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Campbell's in Rev war > Campbell's in the Rev war. > > > > Campbell, Arthur (N. C.). Colonel North Carolina Militia in 1780. > > Campbell, Daniel (Pa). Ensign 3d Pa., 29th April, 1777; killed 26th June, > 1777, at Short Hills. > > Campbell, David (Va). Captain Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, > October, 1780. > > Campbell, Donald (N. Y.). Colonel Deputy Quartermaster-General New York > Department, 17th July, 1775, and served to 2d June, 1784. > > Campbell, Duncan (N. Y.) 2d Lieutenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) > Regiment, 18th October, 1776; wounded at Bemus Heights 19th September, > 1777; left Regiment 18th June, 1779, on leave for 12 months, and did not > rejoin; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. (Died 4th > January, 1807.) > > Campbell, Eneas (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, > July, 1776, to ?. > > Campbell, George W. (N. Y.). Hospital Surgeon's Mate, 11th April, 1777, to > 20th June, 1780; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 20th September, 1781, and > served to close of war. (Died 1818.) > > Campbell, Jabez (N. Y.). Surgeon of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st > January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. > > Campbell, James (Del). Ensign Delaware Regiment, 5th April, 1777; 2d > Lieutenant, 21st May, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1779; taken > prisoner at Camden 16th August, 1780. > > Campbell, James (Md). 1st Lieutenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, > 14th January, 1776, to ?. > > Campbell, James (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; omitted > May, 1777. > > Campbell, James (N. C.). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 11th December, 1776; > Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 21st > December, 1777; Quartermaster, 10th September, 1778; transferred to 2d > North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 14th December, 1778; wounded and > taken prisoner at Stono Ferry 20th June, 1779; exchanged 14th June, 1781, > and served to close of war. (Name also spelled Campen.) > > Campbell, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 28th May, 1779; 1st > Lieutenant, 18th July, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. > > Campbell, John (N. J.). Assistant Commissary in Hospital Department, 18th > October, 1777, to 1st December, 1780, when discharged. > > Campbell, John (N. C.). 1st Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 20th April, > 1777; transferred to 4th North Carolina 1st June, 1778; Captain, 5th > April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. > > Campbell, John (N. C.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June, > 1781, and served to June, 1783. > > Campbell, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp, > July to December, 1776. > > Campbell, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; killed in action > with Indians in Ohio 4th June, 1782. > > Campbell, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, October, > 1780. (Died 1808.) [p.142] > > Campbell, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia; killed at Moore's Creek, > 27th February, 1776. > > Campbell, Moses (Conn). Lieutenant in the Lexington Alarm in April, 1775; > 2d Lieutenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 16th December, 1775. > > Campbell, Peter (N. J.). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Dickinson, > New Jersey Militia, in 1775. > > Campbell, Richard (Va). Captain 8th Virginia, 19th February, 1776; Major > 13th Virginia, 10th August, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 20th February, 1778; > regiment designated 9th Virginia 14th September, 1778; transferred to 4th > Virginia 12th February, 1781; wounded at Camden 25th April, 1781; killed > at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. > > Campbell, Robert (Md). Adjutant of the 4th Maryland Battalion of the > Flying Camp, 17th August to 1st December, 1776. > > Campbell, Robert (N. H.). Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire > Rangers; taken prisoner at the Cedars 19th May, 1776. > > Campbell, Robert (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; killed at Oriskany, > 6th August, 1777. > > Campbell, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Battalion of Miles Pennsylvania > Rifle Regiment, 19th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) > Regiment, 8th April, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner on Staten Island 22d > August, 1777 (lost an arm); rejoined regiment 5th August, 1778, and was > promoted to Captain, to rank from 3d February, 1778; transferred to > Invalid Regiment 1st September, 1778; killed 4th October, 1779, where not > stated. > > Campbell, Robert (S. C.). Lieutenant South Carolina Dragoons, 1776?1777. > > Campbell, Robert (Va). Ensign Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, > October, 1780. (Died 27th December, 1781. > > Campbell, Samuel (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia at Oriskany, August, > 1777. (Died 1824.) > > Campbell, Samuel (Va). 2d Lieutenant 14th Virginia, 20th November, 1776; > 1st Lieutenant, 3d September, 1777. Died 27th August, 1778. > > Campbell, Thomas (Pa). Captain of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the > Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; > released 9th November, 1778; Captain of Pennsylvania Rangers, 1779?1780. > > Campbell, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; > wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 11th 1779; > Captain, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 19th January, > 1815.) > > Campbell, William (Md). Lieutenant Maryland Militia, 1776. > > Campbell, William (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusets Regiment, May > to December, 1775. > > Campbell, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; > wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; exchanged > 25th October, 1780; Captain from 1st January, 1778; retired 17th January, > 1781. > > Campbell, William (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 21st > June, 1778; Captain, 16th January, 1779, and served to January, 1781; > Major and Lieutenant Colonel Virginia Militia in 1781; Captain 10th United > States Infantry, 10th January, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. > (Died 25th January, 1845.) > > Campbell, William (Va). Captain 1st Virginia, 15th December, 1775; > resigned 9th October, 1776; Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777?1780. By the > act of 13th November, 1780, it was "Resolved, That Congress entertain a > high sense of the spirited and military ability of Colonel Campbell, and > the officers and privates of the militia under his command, displayed in > the action of October 7th, in which a complete victory was obtained over > superior numbers of the enemy advantageously posted on King's Mountain, in > the State of North Carolina, and that this resolution be published by the > commanding officer of the Southern Army in General Order." Brigadier > General Virginia Militia, December, 1780; also commanded Shelby's Virginia > Militia Regiment during the Siege of Yorktown until he died, 22d August, > 1781. > > Campen, James.?See Campbell. Campfield, Jabez (N. J.). Surgeon of > Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, > 1781; Surgeon 2d Continental Dragoons, 17th August, 1781, and served to > close of War. > > > > ============================== > 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 > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - Release Date: 23/12/2005 > ============================== 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 --------------------------------- Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less

    12/29/2005 08:33:41
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases
    2. Sandy Harris
    3. Here you go (for a start): Archibald Campbell, about <1340 >, Gillespie, Lochow, Scotland Archibald Campbell, about 1405, Auchinbreck, Argyllshire, Scotland - 1440 Archibald Campbell, about 1466, Argyllshire County, Scotland - killed along with his son Duncan at the Battle of Glenlivet, Bannfshire, Scotland Archibald Campbell II, about 1515, Auchinbreck, Argyllshire, Scotland Archibald Campbell, about 1594, Auchinbreck, Argyllshire, Scotland, died young Archibald Campbell, about 1629, Knockmeille, Argyllshire, Scotland - 1664 Archibald Campbell, 16--, Auchinbreck, Argyllshire, Scotland - 1700 (son of Duncan Campbell and Hariet Lindsay Archibald Campbell, 16--, Auchinbreck, Argyllshire, Scotland (son of James Campbell and Susan Campbell) ----- Original Message ----- From: "adam newbury" <adamandsuzie@dodo.com.au> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 4:50 PM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases > Now if someone could open a worldwide one for all the Archibalds that > would be really helpful. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <CAMPBELLCORNERS@aol.com> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:45 AM > Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] correction > > >>I have a George Campbell Born Dec 29 1820 in Pa married to a Mary Ann Van >> Duzen >> >> >> Catherine >> >> >> ============================== >> 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: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - Release Date: >> 23/12/2005 >> >> > > > ============================== > 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 > > >

    12/29/2005 07:32:53
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases
    2. adam newbury
    3. How may i ask is it going overboard if it is Campbells we are looking for?, Many of us out here have brick walls just like the rest of you, and even if we rarely comment within the list, it does not mean we are of any less help, or even in need of the same help as anyone else.....it was only a suggestion on my part and i for one do not think it nonsense Suzanne Newbury. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Campbell" <inverawe@shaw.ca> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:40 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases > Are we not going a little overboard with this nonsense? Lets stay with > the list as it is. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Anne Ruby" <aruby2003@yahoo.com> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 4:59 PM > Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases > > >> How about a JAMES Campbell for NC 1780's? That would >> be helpful as well! >> >> --- adam newbury <adamandsuzie@dodo.com.au> wrote: >> >>> Now if someone could open a worldwide one for all >>> the Archibalds that would >>> be really helpful. >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: <CAMPBELLCORNERS@aol.com> >>> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:45 AM >>> Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] correction >>> >>> >>> >I have a George Campbell Born Dec 29 1820 in Pa >>> married to a Mary Ann Van >>> > Duzen >>> > >>> > >>> > Catherine >>> > >>> > >>> > ============================== >>> > 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: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - >>> Release Date: 23/12/2005 >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> ============================== >>> 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 >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> __________________________________ >> Yahoo! for Good - Make a difference this year. >> http://brand.yahoo.com/cybergivingweek2005/ >> >> >> ============================== >> 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 >> >> >> >> --- >> avast! Antivirus: Inbound message clean. >> Virus Database (VPS): 0552-1, 12/28/2005 >> Tested on: 12/28/2005 5:04:39 PM >> avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. >> http://www.avast.com >> >> >> > > > ============================== > 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 > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - Release Date: 23/12/2005 >

    12/29/2005 06:20:42
    1. RE: Campbell's in VA-1783 Tithables
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Tried to make this a bit easier to read Marge -----Original Message----- From: Marvin [mailto:marv3@redrivernet.com] Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:09 AM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Campbell's in VA Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol. 2, p.430 Tithables, 1783; in Capt. Givens's and Campbell's Companies: James Allen, Sr., and sons Francis and James, Anthony ailor and son George; Samuel Bell and sons Samuel and David, Alex. Blair and son John, Francis Brown and son Hugh, Robert Craig and sons John, Robert, James, James Craig and son George, James and George Crawford and brothers Robert, William, John, George Campbell and sons John, Jacob, George, Hugh Campbell and son Robert, Robert Curry and sons James and Robert, Arthur Conoly and sons Robert and James, Thomas Conoly and sons Arthur and Thomas, Hugh Donaho and son John, James Givens and sons Robert, Samuel, James, John Givens and sons Samuel, James, William, John Gasper and apprentice John Martin, Thomas Graham and sons John, Thomas, James, Robert, John Garvin and sons David, Joseph, Thomas, George Glenn and son James, James Henderson and brothers William, David, John King and sons John, Samuel, James, Henry Lyner and sons Christopher, Adam, Samuel McKee and sons William, James, Robert McMahon and apprentices Robert Reburn, Jacob Lemon, Robert Campbell, John McMahon and son John, William Patterson and son William, Richard Rankin and sons Richard, Isaac, Joseph, John Rankin and brothers James, Robert, Robert Reid and son Robert, Jacob Sheits and son John, William Wilson, Parson; Nicholas Wilkinson and wife Milly, Robert Young and sons Robert, William, James Young and son Andrew McComb.

    12/29/2005 05:17:38
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases
    2. adam newbury
    3. Now if someone could open a worldwide one for all the Archibalds that would be really helpful. ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAMPBELLCORNERS@aol.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:45 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] correction >I have a George Campbell Born Dec 29 1820 in Pa married to a Mary Ann Van > Duzen > > > Catherine > > > ============================== > 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: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - Release Date: 23/12/2005 > >

    12/29/2005 04:20:43
    1. Campbell's in Rev war
    2. Marvin
    3. Campbell's in the Rev war. Campbell, Arthur (N. C.). Colonel North Carolina Militia in 1780. Campbell, Daniel (Pa). Ensign 3d Pa., 29th April, 1777; killed 26th June, 1777, at Short Hills. Campbell, David (Va). Captain Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, October, 1780. Campbell, Donald (N. Y.). Colonel Deputy Quartermaster-General New York Department, 17th July, 1775, and served to 2d June, 1784. Campbell, Duncan (N. Y.) 2d Lieutenant 1st Canadian (Livingston's) Regiment, 18th October, 1776; wounded at Bemus Heights 19th September, 1777; left Regiment 18th June, 1779, on leave for 12 months, and did not rejoin; served subsequently as Captain New York Militia. (Died 4th January, 1807.) Campbell, Eneas (Md). Captain 1st Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, July, 1776, to ?. Campbell, George W. (N. Y.). Hospital Surgeon's Mate, 11th April, 1777, to 20th June, 1780; Hospital Physician and Surgeon, 20th September, 1781, and served to close of war. (Died 1818.) Campbell, Jabez (N. Y.). Surgeon of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781. Campbell, James (Del). Ensign Delaware Regiment, 5th April, 1777; 2d Lieutenant, 21st May, 1778; 1st Lieutenant, 1st March, 1779; taken prisoner at Camden 16th August, 1780. Campbell, James (Md). 1st Lieutenant of Smallwood's Maryland Regiment, 14th January, 1776, to ?. Campbell, James (N. Y.). Ensign 4th New York, 21st November, 1776; omitted May, 1777. Campbell, James (N. C.). Ensign 4th North Carolina, 11th December, 1776; Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 19th April, 1777; 1st Lieutenant, 21st December, 1777; Quartermaster, 10th September, 1778; transferred to 2d North Carolina, 1st June, 1778; Captain, 14th December, 1778; wounded and taken prisoner at Stono Ferry 20th June, 1779; exchanged 14th June, 1781, and served to close of war. (Name also spelled Campen.) Campbell, James (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Pennsylvania, 28th May, 1779; 1st Lieutenant, 18th July, 1780, and served to 3d June, 1783. Campbell, John (N. J.). Assistant Commissary in Hospital Department, 18th October, 1777, to 1st December, 1780, when discharged. Campbell, John (N. C.). 1st Lieutenant 10th North Carolina, 20th April, 1777; transferred to 4th North Carolina 1st June, 1778; Captain, 5th April, 1779; retired 1st January, 1783. Campbell, John (N. C.). 2d Lieutenant 2d Continental Artillery, 29th June, 1781, and served to June, 1783. Campbell, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 1st Battalion Pennsylvania Flying Camp, July to December, 1776. Campbell, John (Pa). 2d Lieutenant Pennsylvania Militia; killed in action with Indians in Ohio 4th June, 1782. Campbell, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, October, 1780. (Died 1808.) [p.142] Campbell, John (Va). Captain Virginia Militia; killed at Moore's Creek, 27th February, 1776. Campbell, Moses (Conn). Lieutenant in the Lexington Alarm in April, 1775; 2d Lieutenant 8th Connecticut, 6th July to 16th December, 1775. Campbell, Peter (N. J.). Captain and Aide-de-Camp to General Dickinson, New Jersey Militia, in 1775. Campbell, Richard (Va). Captain 8th Virginia, 19th February, 1776; Major 13th Virginia, 10th August, 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 20th February, 1778; regiment designated 9th Virginia 14th September, 1778; transferred to 4th Virginia 12th February, 1781; wounded at Camden 25th April, 1781; killed at Eutaw Springs, 8th September, 1781. Campbell, Robert (Md). Adjutant of the 4th Maryland Battalion of the Flying Camp, 17th August to 1st December, 1776. Campbell, Robert (N. H.). Lieutenant of Bedel's Regiment New Hampshire Rangers; taken prisoner at the Cedars 19th May, 1776. Campbell, Robert (N. Y.). Lieutenant New York Militia; killed at Oriskany, 6th August, 1777. Campbell, Robert (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 2d Battalion of Miles Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 19th March, 1776; 1st Lieutenant 2d Canadian (Hazen's) Regiment, 8th April, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner on Staten Island 22d August, 1777 (lost an arm); rejoined regiment 5th August, 1778, and was promoted to Captain, to rank from 3d February, 1778; transferred to Invalid Regiment 1st September, 1778; killed 4th October, 1779, where not stated. Campbell, Robert (S. C.). Lieutenant South Carolina Dragoons, 1776?1777. Campbell, Robert (Va). Ensign Virginia Militia at King's Mountain, October, 1780. (Died 27th December, 1781. Campbell, Samuel (N. Y.). Colonel New York Militia at Oriskany, August, 1777. (Died 1824.) Campbell, Samuel (Va). 2d Lieutenant 14th Virginia, 20th November, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, 3d September, 1777. Died 27th August, 1778. Campbell, Thomas (Pa). Captain of Swope's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp; taken prisoner at Fort Washington, 16th November, 1776; released 9th November, 1778; Captain of Pennsylvania Rangers, 1779?1780. Campbell, Thomas (Pa). 1st Lieutenant 4th Pennsylvania, 3d January, 1777; wounded at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; Captain Lieutenant, 11th 1779; Captain, 1st January, 1781; retired 1st January, 1783. (Died 19th January, 1815.) Campbell, William (Md). Lieutenant Maryland Militia, 1776. Campbell, William (Mass). Captain of Learned's Massachusets Regiment, May to December, 1775. Campbell, William (Pa). 2d Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania, 1st January, 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown, 4th October, 1777; exchanged 25th October, 1780; Captain from 1st January, 1778; retired 17th January, 1781. Campbell, William (Va). 1st Lieutenant 1st Virginia State Regiment, 21st June, 1778; Captain, 16th January, 1779, and served to January, 1781; Major and Lieutenant Colonel Virginia Militia in 1781; Captain 10th United States Infantry, 10th January, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Died 25th January, 1845.) Campbell, William (Va). Captain 1st Virginia, 15th December, 1775; resigned 9th October, 1776; Colonel Virginia Militia, 1777?1780. By the act of 13th November, 1780, it was "Resolved, That Congress entertain a high sense of the spirited and military ability of Colonel Campbell, and the officers and privates of the militia under his command, displayed in the action of October 7th, in which a complete victory was obtained over superior numbers of the enemy advantageously posted on King's Mountain, in the State of North Carolina, and that this resolution be published by the commanding officer of the Southern Army in General Order." Brigadier General Virginia Militia, December, 1780; also commanded Shelby's Virginia Militia Regiment during the Siege of Yorktown until he died, 22d August, 1781. Campen, James.?See Campbell. Campfield, Jabez (N. J.). Surgeon of Spencer's Continental Regiment, 1st January, 1777; retired 1st January, 1781; Surgeon 2d Continental Dragoons, 17th August, 1781, and served to close of War.

    12/29/2005 03:18:31
    1. Campbell's in VA
    2. Marvin
    3. Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol. 2, p.430 Tithables, 1783; in Capt. Givens's and Campbell's Companies: James Allen, Sr., and sons Francis and James, Anthony ailor and son George; Samuel Bell and sons Samuel and David, Alex. Blair and son John, Francis Brown and son Hugh, Robert Craig and sons John, Robert, James, James Craig and son George, James and George Crawford and brothers Robert, William, John, George Campbell and sons John, Jacob, George, Hugh Campbell and son Robert, Robert Curry and sons James and Robert, Arthur Conoly and sons Robert and James, Thomas Conoly and sons Arthur and Thomas, Hugh Donaho and son John, James Givens and sons Robert, Samuel, James, John Givens and sons Samuel, James, William, John Gasper and apprentice John Martin, Thomas Graham and sons John, Thomas, James, Robert, John Garvin and sons David, Joseph, Thomas, George Glenn and son James, James Henderson and brothers William, David, John King and sons John, Samuel, James, Henry Lyner and sons Christopher, Adam, Samuel McKee and sons William, James, Robert McMahon and apprentices Robert Reburn, Jacob Lemon, Robert Campbell, John McMahon and son John, William Patterson and son William, Richard Rankin and sons Richard, Isaac, Joseph, John Rankin and brothers James, Robert, Robert Reid and son Robert, Jacob Sheits and son John, William Wilson, Parson; Nicholas Wilkinson and wife Milly, Robert Young and sons Robert, William, James Young and son Andrew McComb.

    12/29/2005 03:08:54
    1. No George Campbell in Virginia census 1800????
    2. Lilly Martin
    3. Hello Steven, We have to be carefull about depending on census records for VA in the early years, because many times those records just don't exist anymore. For a variety of reasons, fire, theft, war destruction, etc. So the 1800 census in VA probably did have more Campbell names than might show up on a online search now. For the census years of 1790 and 1800 in VA, it would be much better to reconstruct the census records by using TAX LISTS, or PROPERTY records. That will give you names and dates and locations. This isn't online, but it is one way to find the data, but might take more looking, unless there already are some BOOKS which have been published (www.heritagebooks.com) which cover early VA? If books haven't been pub. yet of actual property tax lists, then it would need time consuming searching thru old courthouse records, but it can be done. To give you a terrible example: New Jersey is totally missing the first few census years, totally LOST, zip, don't exist. I was so shocked when I started looking for BROWER in NJ, which is about as common as SMITH there, and found NONE in the first few years, then I went on the NJ mailing lists and asked what happened? They carefully explained that the records were LOST, it was not because of Fire, or War, just simply LOST. But some wonderful perople, who should be sainted, took the property tax lists for the same periods 1790, 1800, and reconstructed a census and that appears on www.ancestry.com , it is a FEE, but at least it exists and can be searched. Remember you can use ancestry.com at every FHC (LDS) for FREE, and also many Public Libraries, so there is always a way to find how to access these NJ lists. Also, those lists should be in NJ Libraries as well. Best regards, Lilly Martin > -----Original Message----- > From: STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net [mailto:STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net] > Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 2:33 PM > To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: George Campbell database > > > I found it extremely interesting that on the 1800 census there were no > George Campbells in Virginia. > However, I found land records for George Campbells in at least 3 different > areas of Virginia who appeared to be unrelated (St. James Fork, Augusta > Co., > Amherst/Albemarle Co.). However, I've only found 2 wills for George > Campbells between 1750 and 1800 > (1777 and 1791). Apparently, one of the Georges either didn't have a > will, > or one of those two Georges owned land in different parts of the state of > VA. > >

    12/29/2005 12:29:31
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases
    2. Atten inverawe: ONE question, JUST HOW is This much Family Interest, DEEMED FOOLISHNESS. CUZ, If you perefer not to work with your Cousins, Please, Have the Good manners to allow US TO Follow our Family Research interest's. I have been under the impression that the Campbell List was for the purpose of learning ABT & Sharing Campbell Family Information, AS I have not noticed you before, MAYBE, WE other Campbell Family members Have Missed Something. LIKE we are only to ASK QUESTIONS that suit others, to that mind set I will Disagree. I believe if one has no Questions to ask nor has nothing to contribute, to the enlightenment of the rest of the LISTERS, JUST Sit back & let the more Prolific Campbell Cousins pursue OUR/ their interests CUZ A T <atpowelljr@aol.com>

    12/28/2005 09:03:40
    1. Virginia land boundaries..links to website with maps- worth a look
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. I submitted this with a bad subject line (george c)... If you are missing an ancestor, you need to check to see where he was considered to be located in our country's early years of formation. marge -----Original Message----- From: Margie Campbell [mailto:margecam@comcast.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 5:35 PM To: 'STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net'; 'CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com' Subject: RE: George Campbell database Not that interesting if you look at the old maps for VA: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/va2/va1606a.htm 1606 & 1609 Charter for VA & North America http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/va2/1781a.htm 1781 Virginia boundaries (all for North America actually) Note: follow the links at the bottom of these pages for different maps. I have more to include (the ones not yet linked), but my books are packed away. We leave here Saturday for Texas ( Littlefield)....will take couple days or so to arrive, depending on weather. I originally posted the above maps to my web site due to so many saying there were no Campbell's in VA prior to a certain date...I think there were.. If you are up against a brick wall..check the maps on this site against one for current times & you may just find old George in MD, is indeed George of VA, etc...(that's just a sample). Never let a location stop you from considering a line... Boundaries changed a lot & often back during the formation of our wonderful country. Marge -----Original Message----- From: STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net [mailto:STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 2:33 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: George Campbell database Wow. This George Campbell database certainly opened a can of worms. The objective of the database, I think, is to identify the Georges that entered the colonies in the mid-1700's. So, I guess what we need to do is look for George Campbells who would have been born prior to 1740. In other words, Georges who would have been old enough to appear on land, will, and census records after 1745. I found it extremely interesting that on the 1800 census there were no George Campbells in Virginia. However, I found land records for George Campbells in at least 3 different areas of Virginia who appeared to be unrelated (St. James Fork, Augusta Co., Amherst/Albemarle Co.). However, I've only found 2 wills for George Campbells between 1750 and 1800 (1777 and 1791). Apparently, one of the Georges either didn't have a will, or one of those two Georges owned land in different parts of the state of VA. I'm going to run over to my genealogy library tonight and look up a pension record for a George Campbell in the Revolutionary War. He was neither of the Georges listed above, but his records might shed light on something. ______________________________

    12/28/2005 10:37:24
    1. RE: George Campbell database
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Not that interesting if you look at the old maps for VA: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/va2/va1606a.htm 1606 & 1609 Charter for VA & North America http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/va2/1781a.htm 1781 Virginia boundaries (all for North America actually) Note: follow the links at the bottom of these pages for different maps. I have more to include (the ones not yet linked), but my books are packed away. We leave here Saturday for Texas ( Littlefield)....will take couple days or so to arrive, depending on weather. I originally posted the above maps to my web site due to so many saying there were no Campbell's in VA prior to a certain date...I think there were.. If you are up against a brick wall..check the maps on this site against one for current times & you may just find old George in MD, is indeed George of VA, etc...(that's just a sample). Never let a location stop you from considering a line... Boundaries changed a lot & often back during the formation of our wonderful country. Marge -----Original Message----- From: STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net [mailto:STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 2:33 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: George Campbell database Wow. This George Campbell database certainly opened a can of worms. The objective of the database, I think, is to identify the Georges that entered the colonies in the mid-1700's. So, I guess what we need to do is look for George Campbells who would have been born prior to 1740. In other words, Georges who would have been old enough to appear on land, will, and census records after 1745. I found it extremely interesting that on the 1800 census there were no George Campbells in Virginia. However, I found land records for George Campbells in at least 3 different areas of Virginia who appeared to be unrelated (St. James Fork, Augusta Co., Amherst/Albemarle Co.). However, I've only found 2 wills for George Campbells between 1750 and 1800 (1777 and 1791). Apparently, one of the Georges either didn't have a will, or one of those two Georges owned land in different parts of the state of VA. I'm going to run over to my genealogy library tonight and look up a pension record for a George Campbell in the Revolutionary War. He was neither of the Georges listed above, but his records might shed light on something. ______________________________

    12/28/2005 10:34:57
    1. George Campbell database
    2. Wow. This George Campbell database certainly opened a can of worms. The objective of the database, I think, is to identify the Georges that entered the colonies in the mid-1700's. So, I guess what we need to do is look for George Campbells who would have been born prior to 1740. In other words, Georges who would have been old enough to appear on land, will, and census records after 1745. I found it extremely interesting that on the 1800 census there were no George Campbells in Virginia. However, I found land records for George Campbells in at least 3 different areas of Virginia who appeared to be unrelated (St. James Fork, Augusta Co., Amherst/Albemarle Co.). However, I've only found 2 wills for George Campbells between 1750 and 1800 (1777 and 1791). Apparently, one of the Georges either didn't have a will, or one of those two Georges owned land in different parts of the state of VA. I'm going to run over to my genealogy library tonight and look up a pension record for a George Campbell in the Revolutionary War. He was neither of the Georges listed above, but his records might shed light on something.

    12/28/2005 10:32:32
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases
    2. Bruce Campbell
    3. Are we not going a little overboard with this nonsense? Lets stay with the list as it is. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Ruby" <aruby2003@yahoo.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 4:59 PM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases > How about a JAMES Campbell for NC 1780's? That would > be helpful as well! > > --- adam newbury <adamandsuzie@dodo.com.au> wrote: > >> Now if someone could open a worldwide one for all >> the Archibalds that would >> be really helpful. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <CAMPBELLCORNERS@aol.com> >> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:45 AM >> Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] correction >> >> >> >I have a George Campbell Born Dec 29 1820 in Pa >> married to a Mary Ann Van >> > Duzen >> > >> > >> > Catherine >> > >> > >> > ============================== >> > 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: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - >> Release Date: 23/12/2005 >> > >> > >> >> >> ============================== >> 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 >> >> > > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! for Good - Make a difference this year. > http://brand.yahoo.com/cybergivingweek2005/ > > > ============================== > 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 > > > > --- > avast! Antivirus: Inbound message clean. > Virus Database (VPS): 0552-1, 12/28/2005 > Tested on: 12/28/2005 5:04:39 PM > avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. > http://www.avast.com > > >

    12/28/2005 10:10:53
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Databases
    2. Anne Ruby
    3. How about a JAMES Campbell for NC 1780's? That would be helpful as well! --- adam newbury <adamandsuzie@dodo.com.au> wrote: > Now if someone could open a worldwide one for all > the Archibalds that would > be really helpful. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <CAMPBELLCORNERS@aol.com> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 3:45 AM > Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] correction > > > >I have a George Campbell Born Dec 29 1820 in Pa > married to a Mary Ann Van > > Duzen > > > > > > Catherine > > > > > > ============================== > > 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: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - > Release Date: 23/12/2005 > > > > > > > ============================== > 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 > > __________________________________ Yahoo! for Good - Make a difference this year. http://brand.yahoo.com/cybergivingweek2005/

    12/28/2005 09:59:58