HOWDY CUZ, THE Cousin That is in a position to be Santa's Helper With the Hershey Candy Factory in his Neighborhood. Do you have any thing on this Charles Campbell after landing in MD?? I am still Banking on Our Campbell Pioneer being the One That Stold the Horse & was shipped to VA, I would like to get into the Richmond, Va Paper Archives For the Sunday Edition for 1938. CUZ A T
Anne, Which Campbell's from PA are you interested in? I also am researching Campbell's of Pa mainly the Tioga area so far. Thank you, Catherine From Tampa Bay
Cecil, The name of the book is? I'm interested in PA Campbell's. I'm guessing it is quite a long list though. Ann Central FL FIGHT SPAMMERS: Please remove all previous addressees before forwarding email ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAMPBELL-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CAMPBELL-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 9:09 PM Subject: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #629
My great-grandfather John Campbell was born in VA in 1817, I have no idea who his parents were or what part of VA he was born in....does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could locate him there & his parents? Married Oct 1, 1840 to Urith Lane from Ohio and they moved to Vermilion Co., IL where they raised their family and died in 1889 & 1894. Any help, suggestions, etc. extremely appreciated... Peggy
Hello Nancy Maryland only has a few Campbells, listed this is all of them. CHARLES CAMPBELL--transported from Newgate Prison to Maryland on board the ship Worcester Frigate in 2-1718/19; indentured servant. CHRISPIANA CAMPBELL (alias Toms); transported from Newgate Prison to Maryland on board the ship Loyal Margrett in 6-1726; indentured servant. This is it for---------------MARYLAND------------------------ Cecil Campbell
Nancy, also check Harford county, Frederick county & Anne Arundel counties.. They all formed from Baltimore county. The boundary's in MD/DE changed 34 times before 1780 & 11 times after. A good program to have is ANIMAP from goldbug. It will outline all the county changes over the decades. I have the floppy disk version (old one) that they now give away free. The free version does not have all the states though. I do have them all. I have seen these maps provided free on websites... Do a web search for "Federal Census Maps" & they should come up for you. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Knight [mailto:nnite@cox.net] Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 4:47 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] RE: EARLY CAMPBELL EMIGRANTS TO VIRGINIA Cecil, Does you book have more than one Campbell who went to MD? I have an early Nancy Campbell born 1780 in MD. So far, I have been unable to find her parents in Baltimore County, MD. Any help appreciated. Nancy Weaver Knight Familyhstryman@aol.com wrote: >Hello Marge >You may be right about the first Campbell coming to New Jersey. This >book list early Campbell emigrants for VA >.,PA.,N.Y.,N.C.,S.C.,GA.,MD.,and N.H.This book has references listed , >but it does not tell what came from where . I thought maybe some of >this info might help lead someone in the right direction for their research. > > CECIL CAMPBELL > > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > > > ______________________________
Hello Marge You may be right about the first Campbell coming to New Jersey. This book list early Campbell emigrants for VA .,PA.,N.Y.,N.C.,S.C.,GA.,MD.,and N.H.This book has references listed , but it does not tell what came from where . I thought maybe some of this info might help lead someone in the right direction for their research. CECIL CAMPBELL
This is from a book titled THE CAMPBELL FAMILY by American Genealogical Research Institute.----------SOUTH CAROLINA---------------- DAVID CAMPBELL--from Perthshire, Scotland to S. Carolina on ship Countess in 10-1774; age 30; taylor JOHN CAMPBELL-- born1742, died 1824 from Scotland or England around 1756; moved to Padgett Creek, Union Co., S. Carolina around 1770 then to Warren Co., Ohio in1803. -----------------------NORTH CAROLINA--------------------------- ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL--from Kintyre, Scotland to Wilmington, N. Carolina ship Diana in 9-1774; age 28;farmer married JEAN MCNEIL; children MARY , LACHLAN and GIRZIE DANIEL CAMPBELL--from Scotland to Wilmington, N.Carolina ship Ulysses in 8-1774; age 25; farmer DONAL CAMPBELL---from Sutherland Co. Scotland to Wilmington, N. Carolina with wife and son ship Bachelor in4-1774 age 50; farmer. EDWARD CAMPBELL--- from Scotland around 1786; settled in N. Carolina JOHN CAMPBELL---from Scotland to N. Carolina between 1750-1760; married to MARY EDWARDS. WILLIAM CAMPBELL--from Glenurchy, Scotland to Wilmington, N. Carolina ship Jupiter in 9-1775; age 28 labourer; wife named KATHERINE; children ROBERT & DUNCAN CECIL CAMPBELL
Does the book mention anything about any Cambells's who lived in Alabama? Nancy Knight <nnite@cox.net> wrote: Cecil, Does you book have more than one Campbell who went to MD? I have an early Nancy Campbell born 1780 in MD. So far, I have been unable to find her parents in Baltimore County, MD. Any help appreciated. Nancy Weaver Knight Familyhstryman@aol.com wrote: >Hello Marge >You may be right about the first Campbell coming to New Jersey. This book >list early Campbell emigrants for VA .,PA.,N.Y.,N.C.,S.C.,GA.,MD.,and N.H.This >book has references listed , but it does not tell what came from where . I >thought maybe some of this info might help lead someone in the right direction >for their research. > > CECIL CAMPBELL > > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/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 ....you know you are addicted when you have traced your ancestral lines all the way back to Adam and Eve, have it fully documented, and still don't want to quit... http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/holeton Pam Holeton Piqua,Ohio Miami County --------------------------------- Yahoo! Shopping Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping
Hi Cecil, do you know if the book listed sources? Marge ***** Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:45:01 EST From: Familyhstryman@aol.com To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <208.efff11f.30ccde9d@aol.com> Subject: EARLY CAMPBELL EMIGRANTS TO VIRGINIA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" This is from the book THE CAMPBELL FAMILY by American Genealogical Research Institute. Alexander Campbell-from England to Va.in 12-1725; minister or schoolteacher Archibald CAMPBELL-transported from Middlesex, England to American Colonies 5-1744; indentured servant Archibald Campbell- from England to Va. in 2-1745/46; minister or schooteacher Charles Campbell-transported from Newgate Prison to Maryland in2-1718/19; indentured servant Charles Campbell-from Ireland to Va. in1640; married to Mary Trotter Colin Campbell-b. 1707, d.1790 from Scotland before 1741; settled in Northumberland Co. VA. surgeon in Braddock's expedition in1755; married to Mary Gaskins Colin Campbell from Kent, England in3-1774 to Va. age 42; labourer; indentured servant Dugal Campbell-from Scotland in1740; settled in Berkeley Co. Va. now W. Va. in1762 married to Mary ------- George Campbell-transported from Middlesex England to American Colonies in 3-1742; indentured servant . Isaac Campbell- from England to Va. in 7-1747; minister or schoolteacher James Campbell- from England to Va. in 1-1721/22 minister or schoolteacher James Campbell-; died1839 from Ireland in the late eighteenth century; settled first in Pa.; later moved to Round Hill , Frederick Co. Va.; married Mary Reed John Campbell-from Ireland to Va.; speaker of N. Carolinia House from 1754-1757; was a delegate of the Provincial Congress in 1776; married Mary Elizabeth Hill John Campbell-from Ireland toVa. in 6-1773 minister or schoolteacher Robert Campbell- emigrated to Ireland in 1700; then to Stockbridge Co. Va. around 1730 Wiiliam Campbell-born 1765, died 1838 from Londonderry. Ireland to Winchester, Va. in1782 married 2nd to Mary Johnson. These are the earliest Campbells to VA. from this book maybe this will help somebody. Cecil Campbell
Cecil, Does you book have more than one Campbell who went to MD? I have an early Nancy Campbell born 1780 in MD. So far, I have been unable to find her parents in Baltimore County, MD. Any help appreciated. Nancy Weaver Knight Familyhstryman@aol.com wrote: >Hello Marge >You may be right about the first Campbell coming to New Jersey. This book >list early Campbell emigrants for VA .,PA.,N.Y.,N.C.,S.C.,GA.,MD.,and N.H.This >book has references listed , but it does not tell what came from where . I >thought maybe some of this info might help lead someone in the right direction >for their research. > > CECIL CAMPBELL > > >============================== >Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > > >
J.T. and Margie -- Thank you. Lee Ann
Do these have sources listed? I believe the first Campbell's to America (I may be wrong) were the ones who came into New Jersey (NY refused them) about 1680-1684. Some of these went into VA. I have source information, but it's packed for our Jan 1st move. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Familyhstryman@aol.com [mailto:Familyhstryman@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 5:45 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: EARLY CAMPBELL EMIGRANTS TO VIRGINIA This is from the book THE CAMPBELL FAMILY by American Genealogical Research Institute. Alexander Campbell-from England to Va.in 12-1725; minister or schoolteacher Archibald CAMPBELL-transported from Middlesex, England to American Colonies 5-1744; indentured servant Archibald Campbell- from England to Va. in 2-1745/46; minister or schooteacher Charles Campbell-transported from Newgate Prison to Maryland in2-1718/19; indentured servant Charles Campbell-from Ireland to Va. in1640; married to Mary Trotter Colin Campbell-b. 1707, d.1790 from Scotland before 1741; settled in Northumberland Co. VA. surgeon in Braddock's expedition in1755; married to Mary Gaskins Colin Campbell from Kent, England in3-1774 to Va. age 42; labourer; indentured servant Dugal Campbell-from Scotland in1740; settled in Berkeley Co. Va. now W. Va. in1762 married to Mary ------- George Campbell-transported from Middlesex England to American Colonies in 3-1742; indentured servant . Isaac Campbell- from England to Va. in 7-1747; minister or schoolteacher James Campbell- from England to Va. in 1-1721/22 minister or schoolteacher James Campbell-; died1839 from Ireland in the late eighteenth century; settled first in Pa.; later moved to Round Hill , Frederick Co. Va.; married Mary Reed John Campbell-from Ireland to Va.; speaker of N. Carolinia House from 1754-1757; was a delegate of the Provincial Congress in 1776; married Mary Elizabeth Hill John Campbell-from Ireland toVa. in 6-1773 minister or schoolteacher Robert Campbell- emigrated to Ireland in 1700; then to Stockbridge Co. Va. around 1730 Wiiliam Campbell-born 1765, died 1838 from Londonderry. Ireland to Winchester, Va. in1782 married 2nd to Mary Johnson. These are the earliest Campbells to VA. from this book maybe this will help somebody. Cecil Campbell ______________________________
Thank you for such a great lesson! Loved it. Does baggin' onions, picking tomatoes, cherries, peaches, apricots, walnuts & grapes count? Marge =================================================================== -----Original Message----- From: Atpowelljr@aol.com [mailto:Atpowelljr@aol.com] Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 4:49 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE-Birth Dates CUZ JIM Campbell & My many Cousins, The Birth Dates are Good, Another BIT that I do not see ANY Concern about is Nick Names. MY Amherst & Nelson County Campbell's Most of the older group Had a Nick name that Better I.D.ed them that their Given name as so many of them had the Same First Name. For ANY of yo that Are lucky enough to OWN the Nelson County Va Hertiage Book, Please go to Page 92- Campbell Nicknames By COUSIN NITA Lawhorne, Her & I Both Descend from George & Catherine Campbell's 2nd Grt Grand Son Joshua W <BOSS JOSH> Campbell, Me from 2nd M to Rohda Campbell & Cousin Nita from Frances North 3rd Marriage, NITA has 52 nick names With very little Connection to their First Name,s. & ME, A. T. KNOWN FROM THERE HERE & MOST ANy WHERE ON LINE & 45 Years Traveling the Us & Can, Driving a truck, MY Full name would be a stranger, to those who know <A T>, I am the oldest of 11 children, A T, MERT, Meredith< George, T>George Frank, R C.- Rastus Laverne Campbell P- Dickie, Richard Harvey, Uncle's, Hazel Lee To his brothers Hettle, Earl Mitchell, To Family & Friends, MITCH, My Brother inlaws & Sons, James L. & JR. <BUBBA> James H & Son Jr, Little Jimmy & to cousins BOO BOO, 1/2 Brother to my Grt Grand father, My late Grt Uncle, James Preston, <Jim Buck, One Son Big Buck, Another John Buck One Daughter Pearl Buck, there were 4 BUCK Campbell;s in the same Family. THIS is a true FACT, there is a BUCK, <CAMPBELL> Reunion up there Near Lowesville, Va. <JUST PLAIN BUCK REUNION> And very likeky a George reunion also, <George Campbell> NOT that I am any wise, IF as smart as my RESEARCHING Cousins, But it is that I am more, Mountain fied than Y,ALL. NOW for the Difference: CUZ Y.ALL haint seed nutin, till ya nigh put out yo eyes cuouing, <CUREING TOBACCO> tobaca & picked sun berris fo makin moonshine. an hepted kil em fattin hogs, and had frseh hog pluck, <Hog Liver> fo duner an Clean de Chittlins and soak um & scarpe em fo a week & have em fo christmas Moning. AH now es ole boy nos at mountain TAUK. Now when we, all go up there to our Reunion we very well will not hear ANY of that now. BUT ya see Cuz , ah wuz bon in em mountins in 1926, & Growing up warnt Fancy in em days. YOU see, if you remember the Walton's, Just across Piney River in Nelson County, & down the road a Piece is Walton's Mountain, That Story WAS about the time that I wuz growing up ova in AMUS COUNTY. NOW that may sound FOOLISH & non Genealogical, But I do not have the problem with Knowing MY Cousins & Our Mountain Roots as some Do. NOW I know that My ancestoral roots have led me to the greatest Family on earth. AR ant no strangers, WE IS CUZENS. Be sure not to forget those NICKNAMES. CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com> -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.13.12/194 - Release Date: 12/7/2005 ______________________________
This site may help http://www.irishgenealogy.com/campbell.htm Very nicely done. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Atpowelljr@aol.com [mailto:Atpowelljr@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 8:51 AM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE-John CAMPBELL M GRACE HAY Howdy Cousin, ATTEN Lee Ann Dauphinot; I have your post; 12/8/05- PER Wiley Campbell; You Mention one John Campbell 1674, Married to Grace Hay. NOW THIS; Orange County Virginia-- Posted Queries for June 1999. THAT POST; Campbell, Edwards, Hay posted By Cheryl Crowder on Wednesday, June 2, 1999 John Campbell <a 1672-1741> said to Va. From Scotland, via Ireland, in 1684. Then Moved to Lancaster, PA. He Married Grace or Grissela HAY in 1695. They had a Son William Campbell, who had a Son John Campbell <M. Ms. Edwards>. The original John moved back to Orange County Va. & Died there in 1741. Does any one have any information regarding these Families? NOW Lee Ann & Other Campbell Cousins, I have not been able to Make contact with Cheryl Crowder, Having gone so far as too Subscribe to the Crowder Family List. TO NO AVAIL> No w Both Campbell & Crowder COUSINS does any one know any thing else ABT this Two John & William Campbell's & or Cheryl Crowder. any one, just anything, WHAT happened to Cheryl Crowder?? & are any of the other Campbell's Descendent Of these John Or William Campbell's, COME on put you Curiosity CAP on . CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com> ______________________________
ATTEN LISA, The area that you mention Cumberland County <THAT is the Fayetteville Area & Johnston Co. is up I-95 from Fayetteville. I have read where some Campbell's did Arrive from over Seas into N C. BUT Many of the People into N. C. S. C. & GA. Could be Traced Back to VA Ports. BUT the Campbell Child name Practice Was That the First Son was Named after Dad's Father, The 2nd Son was Named after the Mother's Father & the 3rd Son was named after the Father. My 2nd Campbell was George, He Had 5 Sons, The 2 George Had 8 Sons, NOW, ADD: 1st Geo, to second Geo,= 2 Geo.+ 5 Named after the 2nd George =7 GEO + 8 Named after the 2nd GEORGE CAMPBELL & Catherine = 14 George Campbell's in addition to John's Samuel, Ambrose,Henry + WHO KNOWS what ever names that may have come along With the Habit of Brothers nameing their Children after their Sibling's Children COUSINS marring Cousins, There were so many same named Campbell's & in my other families that the Parents used every Creek, Mtn, Or Fiscal trait that was noticeable, BUT those MOUNTAIN Cousins knew which Cousin that was Mentioned, & now Your & My cousins researching & not Knowing the Nickname that went with those many George or Buck Campbell's JUST Find That many OLDER Campbell's with the same names. I have the Nelson County Heritage Book, My Cousin Nita Lawhorne Has an article, Campbell Nicknames, JUST in her Article there are 50 nicknames & I could come up with many more, BRICK WALL: NOT exactly, just a Nickname Jungle. Have you ever Tried to find out if your Campbelll's came from VA. I do not know what NICKNAMES that the North Carolina Campbell's used or if they DID use nicknames. I notice that one Baker Family in N.C. Used BUCK. MAYBE we will pick up some Family Pointers From Our Carolina Cousins. How bout it Tarheel Cousins. A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com>
This is from the book THE CAMPBELL FAMILY by American Genealogical Research Institute. Alexander Campbell-from England to Va.in 12-1725; minister or schoolteacher Archibald CAMPBELL-transported from Middlesex, England to American Colonies 5-1744; indentured servant Archibald Campbell- from England to Va. in 2-1745/46; minister or schooteacher Charles Campbell-transported from Newgate Prison to Maryland in2-1718/19; indentured servant Charles Campbell-from Ireland to Va. in1640; married to Mary Trotter Colin Campbell-b. 1707, d.1790 from Scotland before 1741; settled in Northumberland Co. VA. surgeon in Braddock's expedition in1755; married to Mary Gaskins Colin Campbell from Kent, England in3-1774 to Va. age 42; labourer; indentured servant Dugal Campbell-from Scotland in1740; settled in Berkeley Co. Va. now W. Va. in1762 married to Mary ------- George Campbell-transported from Middlesex England to American Colonies in 3-1742; indentured servant . Isaac Campbell- from England to Va. in 7-1747; minister or schoolteacher James Campbell- from England to Va. in 1-1721/22 minister or schoolteacher James Campbell-; died1839 from Ireland in the late eighteenth century; settled first in Pa.; later moved to Round Hill , Frederick Co. Va.; married Mary Reed John Campbell-from Ireland to Va.; speaker of N. Carolinia House from 1754-1757; was a delegate of the Provincial Congress in 1776; married Mary Elizabeth Hill John Campbell-from Ireland toVa. in 6-1773 minister or schoolteacher Robert Campbell- emigrated to Ireland in 1700; then to Stockbridge Co. Va. around 1730 Wiiliam Campbell-born 1765, died 1838 from Londonderry. Ireland to Winchester, Va. in1782 married 2nd to Mary Johnson. These are the earliest Campbells to VA. from this book maybe this will help somebody. Cecil Campbell
AT, I find this information.......vvveerrrrryy interesting. What I found interesting was the nickname...."Buck" ... I have a great uncle, Allen "Buck" CAMPBELL b. 1790s GA, and until you happened to mention this series of nicknames... no one had managed to figure out...how come this particular nickname. The area was Wilkes Co. GA, but his older two brothers Benejah and Philander...were born in NC. Atleast Benejah the eldest was b. NC. Their suspected area was Johnston, Wake and Cumberland Co.'s NC. The WATKINS family were in the Johnston and Wake Co. NC area. We're still looking....to find this particular group in Carolina's: Charles CAMPBELL, listed as "Senr" on a 1796 GA deed [land bought from son, Levi, and... [witnessed by son, Charles...and... [co-witnessesed by brother to son-in-law 1st wife, Elizabeth BELINDEN or BALANDINE known sons: Charles, unk dob; prob. d. 1819 Morgan Co. GA Levy [Levi, Leni], b. before 1763 d. 22 Jan 1817 Vermilion Parish LA m. Sarah WATKINS known daughter: Laurany [Lorana, Lorane], b. 1770 NC d. AL-MS Territory m. 1st, Benjamin WATKINS, b. VA-d. GA m. 2nd, Sherwood DAVIS, b.NC-d. AL-MS Territory possible daughter: Kissiah [Keziah], b. 1774-1776 1st wife of Moses WATKINS Just wondering if the "Buck" might be a connecting clue........ Lisa =================================================================== -----Original Message----- From: Atpowelljr@aol.com [mailto:Atpowelljr@aol.com] Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 4:49 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE-Birth Dates CUZ JIM Campbell & My many Cousins, The Birth Dates are Good, Another BIT that I do not see ANY Concern about is Nick Names. MY Amherst & Nelson County Campbell's Most of the older group Had a Nick name that Better I.D.ed them that their Given name as so many of them had the Same First Name. For ANY of yo that Are lucky enough to OWN the Nelson County Va Hertiage Book, Please go to Page 92- Campbell Nicknames By COUSIN NITA Lawhorne, Her & I Both Descend from George & Catherine Campbell's 2nd Grt Grand Son Joshua W <BOSS JOSH> Campbell, Me from 2nd M to Rohda Campbell & Cousin Nita from Frances North 3rd Marriage, NITA has 52 nick names With very little Connection to their First Name,s. & ME, A. T. KNOWN FROM THERE HERE & MOST ANy WHERE ON LINE & 45 Years Traveling the Us & Can, Driving a truck, MY Full name would be a stranger, to those who know <A T>, I am the oldest of 11 children, A T, MERT, Meredith< George, George Frank, R C.- Rastus Laverne Campbell P- Dickie, Richard Harvey, Uncle's, Hazel Lee To his brothers Hettle, Earl Mitchell, To Family & Friends, MITCH, My Brother inlaws & Sons, James L. & JR. <BUBBA> James H & Son Jr, Little Jimmy & to cousins BOO BOO, 1/2 Brother to my Grt Grand father, My late Grt Uncle, James Preston, <Jim Buck, One Son Big Buck, Another John Buck One Daughter Pearl Buck, there were 4 BUCK Campbell;s in the same Family. THIS is a true FACT, there is a BUCK, <CAMPBELL> Reunion up there Near Lowesville, Va. <JUST PLAIN BUCK REUNION> And very likeky a George reunion also, <George Campbell> NOT that I am any wise, IF as smart as my RESEARCHING Cousins, But it is that I am more, Mountain fied than Y,ALL. NOW for the Difference: CUZ Y.ALL haint seed nutin, till ya nigh put out yo eyes cuouing, <CUREING TOBACCO> tobaca & picked sun berris fo makin moonshine. an hepted kil em fattin hogs, and had frseh hog pluck, <Hog Liver> fo duner an Clean de Chittlins and soak um & scarpe em fo a week & have em fo christmas Moning. AH now es ole boy nos at mountain TAUK. Now when we, all go up there to our Reunion we very well will not hear ANY of that now. BUT ya see Cuz , ah wuz bon in em mountins in 1926, & Growing up warnt Fancy in em days. YOU see, if you remember the Walton's, Just across Piney River in Nelson County, & down the road a Piece is Walton's Mountain, That Story WAS about the time that I wuz growing up ova in AMUS COUNTY. NOW that may sound FOOLISH & non Genealogical, But I do not have the problem with Knowing MY Cousins & Our Mountain Roots as some Do. NOW I know that My ancestoral roots have led me to the greatest Family on earth. AR ant no strangers, WE IS CUZENS. Be sure not to forget those NICKNAMES. CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com> -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.13.12/194 - Release Date: 12/7/2005
Howdy Cousin, ATTEN Lee Ann Dauphinot; I have your post; 12/8/05- PER Wiley Campbell; You Mention one John Campbell 1674, Married to Grace Hay. NOW THIS; Orange County Virginia-- Posted Queries for June 1999. THAT POST; Campbell, Edwards, Hay posted By Cheryl Crowder on Wednesday, June 2, 1999 John Campbell <a 1672-1741> said to Va. From Scotland, via Ireland, in 1684. Then Moved to Lancaster, PA. He Married Grace or Grissela HAY in 1695. They had a Son William Campbell, who had a Son John Campbell <M. Ms. Edwards>. The original John moved back to Orange County Va. & Died there in 1741. Does any one have any information regarding these Families? NOW Lee Ann & Other Campbell Cousins, I have not been able to Make contact with Cheryl Crowder, Having gone so far as too Subscribe to the Crowder Family List. TO NO AVAIL> No w Both Campbell & Crowder COUSINS does any one know any thing else ABT this Two John & William Campbell's & or Cheryl Crowder. any one, just anything, WHAT happened to Cheryl Crowder?? & are any of the other Campbell's Descendent Of these John Or William Campbell's, COME on put you Curiosity CAP on . CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com>
CUZ JIM Campbell & My many Cousins, The Birth Dates are Good, Another BIT that I do not see ANY Concern about is Nick Names. MY Amherst & Nelson County Campbell's Most of the older group Had a Nick name that Better I.D.ed them that their Given name as so many of them had the Same First Name. For ANY of yo that Are lucky enough to OWN the Nelson County Va Hertiage Book, Please go to Page 92- Campbell Nicknames By COUSIN NITA Lawhorne, Her & I Both Descend from George & Catherine Campbell's 2nd Grt Grand Son Joshua W <BOSS JOSH> Campbell, Me from 2nd M to Rohda Campbell & Cousin Nita from Frances North 3rd Marriage, NITA has 52 nick names With very little Connection to their First Name,s. & ME, A. T. KNOWN FROM THERE HERE & MOST ANy WHERE ON LINE & 45 Years Traveling the Us & Can, Driving a truck, MY Full name would be a stranger, to those who know <A T>, I am the oldest of 11 children, A T, MERT, Meredith< George, George Frank, R C.- Rastus Laverne Campbell P- Dickie, Richard Harvey, Uncle's, Hazel Lee To his brothers Hettle, Earl Mitchell, To Family & Friends, MITCH, My Brother inlaws & Sons, James L. & JR. <BUBBA> James H & Son Jr, Little Jimmy & to cousins BOO BOO, 1/2 Brother to my Grt Grand father, My late Grt Uncle, James Preston, <Jim Buck, One Son Big Buck, Another John Buck One Daughter Pearl Buck, there were 4 BUCK Campbell;s in the same Family. THIS is a true FACT, there is a BUCK, <CAMPBELL> Reunion up there Near Lowesville, Va. <JUST PLAIN BUCK REUNION> And very likeky a George reunion also, <George Campbell> NOT that I am any wise, IF as smart as my RESEARCHING Cousins, But it is that I am more, Mountain fied than Y,ALL. NOW for the Difference: CUZ Y.ALL haint seed nutin, till ya nigh put out yo eyes cuouing, <CUREING TOBACCO> tobaca & picked sun berris fo makin moonshine. an hepted kil em fattin hogs, and had frseh hog pluck, <Hog Liver> fo duner an Clean de Chittlins and soak um & scarpe em fo a week & have em fo christmas Moning. AH now es ole boy nos at mountain TAUK. Now when we, all go up there to our Reunion we very well will not hear ANY of that now. BUT ya see Cuz , ah wuz bon in em mountins in 1926, & Growing up warnt Fancy in em days. YOU see, if you remember the Walton's, Just across Piney River in Nelson County, & down the road a Piece is Walton's Mountain, That Story WAS about the time that I wuz growing up ova in AMUS COUNTY. NOW that may sound FOOLISH & non Genealogical, But I do not have the problem with Knowing MY Cousins & Our Mountain Roots as some Do. NOW I know that My ancestoral roots have led me to the greatest Family on earth. AR ant no strangers, WE IS CUZENS. Be sure not to forget those NICKNAMES. CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com>