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    1. Campbells in Pa.
    2. Darlene Utterback
    3. Paul, where in Pa. are your Campbells from. Mine are from Butler Co. Pa. My great great grandmother was Eliza Jane Campbell b. 1815 d. 1873 she married Samuel Gibson. Her parents were Andrew Cambell b.1784 d. 1863 and Jane Lewis d. 1861. --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    11/19/2005 08:46:09
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] R: Campbell Names that are the same
    2. a.b. craig
    3. I am very much interested in this John Campbell. Who would collect the funds needed to have these tests done or set up an arrangement to pay for what is needed. I personally am not able to do much but would like to contribute at least a little toward solveing these questions. Beth N55Phillips@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 11/19/2005 2:36:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, mamahop45@frontiernet.net writes: > The Other Day I Saw Glen Campbell And Wow He Looks Just Like My > Great-great Uncle And He Also Looks Like My Brother Too, The Chins > And The Ears And My Grandfater Arthur Campbell Looks A Lot Like Abe > Lincoln. So Us Campbell\'s Can Be Hard Line To Follow If All The > Paper Work Way Back When Wasn\'t Done Right Or Names Got Put With The > Wrong Family. > > Roberta Campbell Hopper > > Roberta, Glen Campbell looks like my great-grandfather,I always thought this when I got great-grandfathers picture.Same color of hair too. I have a brick wall in Rockbridge Co. Virginia, his name is John Campbell.No info on him. We have a male Campbell lined up for the DNA but now we need the money. Nancy Campbell Phillips - west virginia ============================== 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 --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    11/19/2005 02:45:05
    1. R: Campbell Names that are the same
    2. The Campbells Had  A Habit Of Naming Their Children After Other Family And So You May Come Up With 5 James And Lots Of Elizabeth Jane\'s Or Jane Elizabeth And Then They Did Move A Lot. Now I Have A Lot Of Words With No Names...Just Sister #1 And Brother #1 Etc Etc. They Also Married A Lot Into The Same Family As I Have Found Out That Is A Church Thing As At One Time They Married Within Their Church Group And The When They Had Children They Followed The Name Pattern And So It Is So Confusing At Time\'s To Figure Who Is Who And Who Married Who. Now My Line Went From Scotland To Ireland And Some Stayed In Ireland And Some Came To The Colonies, Some To VT, And Most To PA. But Then We Have Those Brother#1 And Sister #1 In Scotland And We Know Must Have To Ireland With Mommie And Daddie And We Have Daddies Name And Mommie\'s Name But Only One Brothers Name And That Is John Campbell And So We Have A Breakwall As We Don\'t Know Who Brother One Is Or Who He Married Or His Childrens Name Or If He Came To The Colonies And Its The Same With The Sisters. The Other Day I Saw Glen Campbell And Wow He Looks Just Like My Great-great Uncle And He Also Looks Like My Brother Too, The Chins And The Ears And My Grandfater Arthur Campbell Looks A Lot Like Abe Lincoln. So Us Campbell\'s Can Be Hard Line To Follow If All The Paper Work Way Back When Wasn\'t Done Right Or Names Got Put With The Wrong Family. Roberta Campbell Hopper

    11/19/2005 12:36:11
    1. Reply to Wanda, re: Campbell line in Amherst Co VA, USA
    2. Lilly Martin
    3. Dear Wanda, Yes, I will send you via email the reports you ask for here, but first you need to check your email account, because I did previously try to send you something directly, but it was refused, probably thought I was SPAM. So I can send them, but get it set up so that it won't be refused, then email me back with the Go-Ahead. Just to let you know, I do not consider the father of George Campbell to be George Campbell who married Margaret. We have discussed that before on the mailing list in depth. Margaret was 5 years younger than George who married Caty, therefor Margaret can not be mother to George, however she could be a young step-mother, if George Campbell had a first wife that we don't know of. At this point, my own personal ancestry stops at George Campbell who married Catherine, (Caty). There has never been anything which pointed to a connection between George Campbell who married Margaret and George Campbell who married Caty. They are at this point 2 separate men, but with the same name, living in the same general area in VA. Name and location are the only things which connect them at this point. Steven Campbell recently found a family history written, "Chiles-Childs" family history, which says that George Campbell was the son of Charles Campbell of Ireland. This history is refering to George who married Caty, we can recognise him from the names of his kids that are listed. So I would keep your info about George and Margaret safe, but put a question mark on it, until we can find something which points to a connection between the 2. The BEST way to find the connection, would be a DNA test www.familytreedna.com If a MALE descendant of George and Caty, and another descendant of George and Margaret, through one of their sons, both took the test, we could compare the results. If we have a match, then we can definately say who is the father of George Campbell who married Caty. At this point no one from either group has done the test, that I am aware of. Concerning your ANGUS line: I have studied William Angus b. 1781, listed in the 1860 census at Amherst Co VA. married to Elizabeth Fulcher. I followed in the census their son Gustavus Angus to Giles Co TN, he was married to Susannah Mays, d/o Frances. I am interested in ANGUS because: in the 1900 census in Comanche Nation Indian Territory, my ancestor Henry W. Campbell b. 1855 Temperance, Amherst Co VA states they young man boarding with them is his "nephew". That young man is Ernest Elmer BATES, and his mother was MARY ANGUS born in VA. This tells me that Henry felt some relationship to Elmer, it might not be exactly Uncle-Nephew relationship, but he felt related to the boy. I need to find out how Mary Angus born in VA, who married ANGUS Bates are related to the Amherst Co VA group. I feel that Mary Angus and Henry W. Campbell probably both came from Amherst Co VA. I need help to find the pices of the puzzel. Elmer Bates married Buelah Lee Campbell in OK, she was my great grandmother's sister, the Bates-Campbell family settled in Dallas, TX. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: <VaElvisFan@aol.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 5:46 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Re:Amherst County Va. Ancestry > Dear Lilly, > What reports do you have prepared for #1, #2, #3 ? Could I receive these > from you also? > Yes I am descended from James W. Campbell. His father John was married to > Francis but not real sure of her maiden name. So many say it is Wright but > just > don't know. > My Campbell line goes: > #1 George Campbell -m- Margaret [Henderson ?] > #2 George -m- Catherine[Caty] > #3 John Campbell -m- Francis ?? > #4 James W. Campbell -m- Nancy Evans > #5 James H. Campbell -m- Sarah/Sallie Massie > #6 Nathaniel Campbell -m- Edith Whitehead Cash > #7 Vera Vaughn Campbell -m- James Timolian"Buck" Campbell > #8 James Lenna Angus -m- William Jafie Fitzgerald > #9 Dorothy Corrine Fitzgerald -m- Warren Garfield Holleman > #10 Wanda Lee Holleman -m- David Wayne Hamblin > Regards, > Wanda Hamblin > > > ============================== > 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 >

    11/19/2005 09:08:31
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] DNA - Descendant of Ellis Campbell b 1804 VA - 12 marker- rest to come
    2. Lilly Martin
    3. Dear Marge, I am so happy for you, and Sam, and I can only HOPE that some one from the George and Caty group will take the test, because that will let us know how we compare to your line and all others. This is so exciting, 1 DNA test is worth a lifetime of research in what it can tell you. It can give you that direction and focus which will weed out all the dead-ends. It is like driving in a fog on the highway, slowly creeping along, then suddenly the fog lifts and you can see where you are going, and you can speed up again. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Campbell" <margecam@comcast.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 5:29 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] DNA - Descendant of Ellis Campbell b 1804 VA - 12 marker- rest to come > The 12 Marker for Ellis Campbell b 1804 VA came back with a ton of exact > matches.. Now waiting for the rest of the 37 marker test to come in (Dec > 17 > abt). > > We used Family DNA.. If you go there or to Ydna site..you can find him. > > FamilyDNA (Campbell DNA project uses this one), then James (descendant of > Ellis b 1804 is kit # 44575 > > YDNA site listing is AUZD8. > > This James Mehlander Campbell(#2) is a great grandson of Ellis Campbell b > 1804 in VA. > > Sam.. Ellis is a 12 marker match for Fountaine b 1803 (and a bunch of > others). > Marge Campbell >

    11/19/2005 09:08:22
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] R: Campbell Names that are the same
    2. In a message dated 11/19/2005 2:36:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, mamahop45@frontiernet.net writes: > The Other Day I Saw Glen Campbell And Wow He Looks Just Like My > Great-great Uncle And He Also Looks Like My Brother Too, The Chins > And The Ears And My Grandfater Arthur Campbell Looks A Lot Like Abe > Lincoln. So Us Campbell\'s Can Be Hard Line To Follow If All The > Paper Work Way Back When Wasn\'t Done Right Or Names Got Put With The > Wrong Family. > > Roberta Campbell Hopper > > Roberta, Glen Campbell looks like my great-grandfather,I always thought this when I got great-grandfathers picture.Same color of hair too. I have a brick wall in Rockbridge Co. Virginia, his name is John Campbell.No info on him. We have a male Campbell lined up for the DNA but now we need the money. Nancy Campbell Phillips - west virginia

    11/19/2005 08:21:52
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] R: Campbell Names that are the same
    2. For, Roberta Campbell Hopper, ABOUT Glen Campbell. Just Type When was Glen Campbell Born; Into your Search & Read all abt him He was Born in in Ar 20/Mar/1936 in Billstown AR one of 12 Children Married a 15 year old girl 1953 OH YEA Please do check this out & let me know what you think. CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com>

    11/19/2005 08:20:58
    1. Campbell DNA Project
    2. Kevin Campbell I am thinking about joining the Campbell DNA project and I have a few questions.How do you go about joining ? Do you do the dna sample at home and mail it in? Do you recommend the 25 marker test?How long does it take to get the results back? I am from a large descendant group George & Caty Campbell of AMHERST/ NELSON COUNTY, VIRGINIA. I am a direct male Campbell descendant.I Hope this will tear down the brick wall i have ran into in my genealogy research. Cecil Campbell

    11/19/2005 07:21:33
    1. John Campbells of TN and AL born 1775-1785
    2. Janie Ralls
    3. There was a John Campbell, born 1771-80. He first appears in Wilcox County, Alabama by 1820.. By 1830 he is listed as age 50-60 with a male age 20-30, and 2 males age 10-15: 1 female 5-10, 1 female 15-20, and one female age 40-50. By 1840 he has apparently died. Listed in this county is a Mrs. Mary Campbell age 50-60 (apparently his wife) Possible sons listed in 1840 age Frederick Campbell and John H. Campbell. ---------------------------------- There is another John Campbell, born ca 1777 who married Emeline Cowen. John was the son of David Campbell and Jane Montgomery Cowen. Does anyone have their children? They moved from Augusta County, Va to Wilson County, Tennessee. ------------------------------------- Rev. John Campbell, born 1779 Rockbridge County, VA, son of John Campbell and Mary Ann Downey. This John married Mildred Walker Moore. --------------------------------------- This John Campbell was born October 1780. He married Sally Kimbrough. He died in Giles County, TN 6 April 1850 ----------------------------------------------- If ANYONE has any information about these John Campbells I would appreciate receiving information. I descend from John Campbell, born ca 1779 in VA. He was in Jackson County, Alabama where he owned land. I descend from his son George Lafayette Campbell.

    11/19/2005 02:47:16
    1. Campbell..
    2. pam holeton
    3. OK, gonna try this again, has anybody run across a Campbell-Strickland connection? My grandma was born a Campbell, and married a Strickland. They lived in Dallas county, Selma, Alabama. I find no record of birth, death or censes for them. I know only that the Strickland she married went by the name of David. I do not know if that was his real name, first name or middle name. Her name was sarah Campbell. She has a brother nmaed Buford, and a sister named Selma, who goes by the name of Furnace. Furnace (Selma) married a Godwin. All lived , or are still living in Selma, Alabama. "David" Strickland died when my mother was about 7, she thinks...so she was born in 1945, so he would have died about 1946. Sarah's father, or Grandfather had a nickname of "Black Jack" That is about all I know about him, except his wife's name may have been Bessie, or Betsy, or Bestie. There is supposed to be a Day surnmae , but I have no idea where in the line that come in at. I have sent a e-mail to that address( I cant remeber what it is called at the moment),l where you ask for a look up think it had something about angels in it...but that was 4 or 5 months ago, and I havent heard back from them. I have searched ancestry .com, and roots web, and the usgenweb pages, and god knows where else. Does any body know what else I can do, short of driving all the way to Alabama myself? ....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! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    11/19/2005 12:37:29
    1. ONE LITTLE WISH FROM THOSE ANSWERING
    2. COUSINS Please, Questions, I all ways try to Answer SO; ATTEN Ja----? That the one that asked the question Knows that they have been Answered. The Answer going to, Campbell-L@rotsweb.com- could be an answer to Any one or an Observation. Trying to simplify the Answers THANKS CUZ A T

    11/18/2005 07:52:14
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] James J Campbell, Johnson county Missouri.. anyone connected?
    2. patcarter
    3. Priscilla Grace Rush Campbell was the daughter of Harriet Campbell and William Rush. Harriet was the daughter of Aaron, son of Moses who died in Bedford 1792. Patricia Curtis-Carter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Campbell" <margecam@comcast.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 3:24 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] James J Campbell, Johnson county Missouri.. anyone connected? > Biographical Sketch of James J. Campbell, Johnson County, Missouri, > > Columbus Township. > > > > >From "History of Johnson County, Missouri," by Ewing Cockrell, > > Historical Publishing Company, Topeka, Cleveland, 1918. > > ********************************************************************** > > > > James J. Campbell, proprietor of "Brookside Farm" in Columbus township, > > is a direct descendant of one of the signers of the Declaration of > > Independence of 1776. Mr. Campbell is a native of Howard county and a > > member of a prominent pioneer family of Missouri. His parents came to > > Missouri in an early day from Kentucky. He was born August 25, 1872, a > > son of James and Priscilla Grace (Rush) Campbell. James Campbell was > > born November 9, 1824 and Mrs. Campbell in 1833. They were the parents > > of fourteen children: Harriet Frances Leakey, McAlester, Oklahoma; Alp- > > honso, deceased; Mrs. Ruth N. McMullen, Rich Hill, Missouri; William > > Thomas, deceased; Mrs. Sidney Parker Werton, Joplin, Missouri; Mrs. > > Sallie Bell McMullen, Henrietta, Oklahoma; Mrs. Emily Grigsby Nelson, > > St. Louis, Missouri; Stephen Romeo, Rich Hill, Missouri; Nancy Jane > > Bynum, deceased; Mrs. Grace Rush Ainsworth, Idaho Falls, Idaho; James > > J., the subject of this review; Mrs. Kate Celeste Mudd, Kansas City, > > Missouri; Casey Blake, Odessa, Missouri; and one child died in infancy. > > James Campbell, Sr. was a veteran of the Mexican War and he also served > > in the Civil War for four years with the Confederates. He died June > > 28, 1878 and his remains were interred in the cemetery at Boonesboro in > > Howard county. The mother survived her husband many years. She died > > September 1, 1913 and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Rich Hill in > > Bates county. Mrs. Campbell was a member of the Rush family, who trac- > > ed their lineage back to Benjamin Rush, one of the signers of the > > Declaration of Independence. In 1912, a reunion of the James Campbell > > family was held at Rich Hill, Missouri and the ten children, survivors > > of the splendid family of fourteen, were all present and the three > > daughters-in-law also. James Campbell, Jr. obtained his education in > > the public schools of Howard and Johnson counties. Mr. Campbell came > > to Columbus with his mother in 1884 and he was then a lad twelve years > > of age. He was a child six years of age, when death entered their home > > and left him fatherless. The mother rented a farm and for a few years > > they resided there. Mr. Campbell purchased his present home in 1898 > > from James M. Stout. This place was formerly the Hornbuckle place. > > Mr. Campbell has added all the improvements now on the farm, including > > fencing, wells, orchard, barns and residence. A barn was built in 1909 > > which is 40 x 48 feet in dimensions and sixteen feet to square, used > > for stock, grain, and hay. The eight room residence was built in 1914 > > and is modern throughout, having a splendid basement and supplied with > > water and wired for lights. Mr. Campbell has a fine herd of high grade > > Polled Aberdeen Angus cattle, a registered male heading the herd of > > twenty cows and heifers. He produces on "Brookside Farm" the feed for > > his cattle and hogs and he has one of the best Spotted Poland China > > male hogs in this county. "Brookside Farm" coprises 152 acres of land > > located two miles northwest of Columbus, eleven miles southeast of > > Odessa, and seventeen miles from Warrensburg. Blackwater is but a mile > > away and a tributary flows through the northwest corner of the place. > > This is one of the beautiful country homes of Johnson county and it was > > acquired not by inheritance but by hard labor and the practice of con- > > stant eceonomy and frugality. June 2, 1897, James J. Campbell, Jr. was > > united in marriage with Rosa Boyd Stout, daughter of James M. and Nancy > > Ann (Fitch) Stout, natives of Kentucky, who came to Missouri in 1874. > > The grandfather of Mrs. Stout came to America in colonial days from > > England. The Stouts were formerly residents of Columbus, but Mrs. > > Stout is now making her home in Warrensburg, Missouri. To Mr. and Mrs. > > Campbell has been born one child, a daughter, Ada Lucille, who is now a > > student at the Warrensburg State Normal School. Miss Ada Lucille has > > an established reputation for high scholarship for as a student in the > > Odessa High School she won the Columbia University scholarship in 1917, > > which would have admitted her as an honor student in the State Univer- > > sity of Missouri. She is a young lady of excellent attainments and > > marked ability, a daughter of whom to be proud. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell > > are progressive, intelligent citizens and Mr. Campbell is one of the > > county's most public spirited men, a "booster" for good roads, better > > farms, and better homes. > > > > ==================================================================== > > USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing > > free information on the Internet, data may be used by > > non-commercial entities, as long as this message > > remains on all copied material. 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    11/18/2005 06:08:05
    1. Re:Amherst County Va. Ancestry
    2. Dear Lilly, What reports do you have prepared for #1, #2, #3 ? Could I receive these from you also? Yes I am descended from James W. Campbell. His father John was married to Francis but not real sure of her maiden name. So many say it is Wright but just don't know. My Campbell line goes: #1 George Campbell -m- Margaret [Henderson ?] #2 George -m- Catherine[Caty] #3 John Campbell -m- Francis ?? #4 James W. Campbell -m- Nancy Evans #5 James H. Campbell -m- Sarah/Sallie Massie #6 Nathaniel Campbell -m- Edith Whitehead Cash #7 Vera Vaughn Campbell -m- James Timolian"Buck" Campbell #8 James Lenna Angus -m- William Jafie Fitzgerald #9 Dorothy Corrine Fitzgerald -m- Warren Garfield Holleman #10 Wanda Lee Holleman -m- David Wayne Hamblin Regards, Wanda Hamblin

    11/18/2005 03:46:26
    1. DNA - Descendant of Ellis Campbell b 1804 VA - 12 marker- rest to come
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. The 12 Marker for Ellis Campbell b 1804 VA came back with a ton of exact matches.. Now waiting for the rest of the 37 marker test to come in (Dec 17 abt). We used Family DNA.. If you go there or to Ydna site..you can find him. FamilyDNA (Campbell DNA project uses this one), then James (descendant of Ellis b 1804 is kit # 44575 YDNA site listing is AUZD8. This James Mehlander Campbell(#2) is a great grandson of Ellis Campbell b 1804 in VA. Sam.. Ellis is a 12 marker match for Fountaine b 1803 (and a bunch of others). Marge Campbell -----Original Message----- From: CAMPBELL-D-request@rootsweb.com [mailto:CAMPBELL-D-request@rootsweb.com] Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 1:00 PM To: CAMPBELL-D@rootsweb.com Subject: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #601

    11/18/2005 12:29:30
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] DNA - genealogy
    2. Samuel Campbell
    3. Margie, I just got a Message that my DNA Test is an Exact Match of a Descendant of Ellis Campbell 1804 . Sam Campbell Margie Campbell <margecam@comcast.net> wrote: All those skeletons will start coming out now.. Even our recent ones! For me, this is exactly why genealogy is a paper trail puzzle. You can't document blood, only paper. Too many traveling salesmen, milkmen & pesky neighbors.. Not to mention brothers of the husbands..or fathers of the husbands.. Or ... Well... It was not as uncommon as we think. We have one dna that came back the other day.. NO Match anywhere! Alien... But I dropped out to two markers off..found one match. NOT a Campbell. No matter... We knew that possibility already. Don't toss the genealogy you have...if it's the way the paper trail leads, take it. It could be worse... A genealogist told a group of us once that she had her 9 year old grandson "helping" her look at films, wanted documentation for the 40+ years of work she had done (huge binder).. Kid asked, "Gramma what does d-e-c-'-d i-n-f-a-n-t mean? 40 years of research..based on a person who died as an infant! Her research went back to Scotland! She lost over 3/4 of the generations on that one question by her grandson. After tossing the whole binder in the trash can (it wouldn't fit)..she finally pulled it out and sat down to try to figure out where she went off. She figured that since she had the entire family documented..wills, etc...that the family must have had another child right after this one, or adopted a son??? Will never know I guess. Marge ============================== 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 --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    11/18/2005 09:27:57
    1. James J Campbell, Johnson county Missouri.. anyone connected?
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Biographical Sketch of James J. Campbell, Johnson County, Missouri, Columbus Township. >From "History of Johnson County, Missouri," by Ewing Cockrell, Historical Publishing Company, Topeka, Cleveland, 1918. ********************************************************************** James J. Campbell, proprietor of "Brookside Farm" in Columbus township, is a direct descendant of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence of 1776. Mr. Campbell is a native of Howard county and a member of a prominent pioneer family of Missouri. His parents came to Missouri in an early day from Kentucky. He was born August 25, 1872, a son of James and Priscilla Grace (Rush) Campbell. James Campbell was born November 9, 1824 and Mrs. Campbell in 1833. They were the parents of fourteen children: Harriet Frances Leakey, McAlester, Oklahoma; Alp- honso, deceased; Mrs. Ruth N. McMullen, Rich Hill, Missouri; William Thomas, deceased; Mrs. Sidney Parker Werton, Joplin, Missouri; Mrs. Sallie Bell McMullen, Henrietta, Oklahoma; Mrs. Emily Grigsby Nelson, St. Louis, Missouri; Stephen Romeo, Rich Hill, Missouri; Nancy Jane Bynum, deceased; Mrs. Grace Rush Ainsworth, Idaho Falls, Idaho; James J., the subject of this review; Mrs. Kate Celeste Mudd, Kansas City, Missouri; Casey Blake, Odessa, Missouri; and one child died in infancy. James Campbell, Sr. was a veteran of the Mexican War and he also served in the Civil War for four years with the Confederates. He died June 28, 1878 and his remains were interred in the cemetery at Boonesboro in Howard county. The mother survived her husband many years. She died September 1, 1913 and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Rich Hill in Bates county. Mrs. Campbell was a member of the Rush family, who trac- ed their lineage back to Benjamin Rush, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. In 1912, a reunion of the James Campbell family was held at Rich Hill, Missouri and the ten children, survivors of the splendid family of fourteen, were all present and the three daughters-in-law also. James Campbell, Jr. obtained his education in the public schools of Howard and Johnson counties. Mr. Campbell came to Columbus with his mother in 1884 and he was then a lad twelve years of age. He was a child six years of age, when death entered their home and left him fatherless. The mother rented a farm and for a few years they resided there. Mr. Campbell purchased his present home in 1898 from James M. Stout. This place was formerly the Hornbuckle place. Mr. Campbell has added all the improvements now on the farm, including fencing, wells, orchard, barns and residence. A barn was built in 1909 which is 40 x 48 feet in dimensions and sixteen feet to square, used for stock, grain, and hay. The eight room residence was built in 1914 and is modern throughout, having a splendid basement and supplied with water and wired for lights. Mr. Campbell has a fine herd of high grade Polled Aberdeen Angus cattle, a registered male heading the herd of twenty cows and heifers. He produces on "Brookside Farm" the feed for his cattle and hogs and he has one of the best Spotted Poland China male hogs in this county. "Brookside Farm" coprises 152 acres of land located two miles northwest of Columbus, eleven miles southeast of Odessa, and seventeen miles from Warrensburg. Blackwater is but a mile away and a tributary flows through the northwest corner of the place. This is one of the beautiful country homes of Johnson county and it was acquired not by inheritance but by hard labor and the practice of con- stant eceonomy and frugality. June 2, 1897, James J. Campbell, Jr. was united in marriage with Rosa Boyd Stout, daughter of James M. and Nancy Ann (Fitch) Stout, natives of Kentucky, who came to Missouri in 1874. The grandfather of Mrs. Stout came to America in colonial days from England. The Stouts were formerly residents of Columbus, but Mrs. Stout is now making her home in Warrensburg, Missouri. To Mr. and Mrs. Campbell has been born one child, a daughter, Ada Lucille, who is now a student at the Warrensburg State Normal School. Miss Ada Lucille has an established reputation for high scholarship for as a student in the Odessa High School she won the Columbia University scholarship in 1917, which would have admitted her as an honor student in the State Univer- sity of Missouri. She is a young lady of excellent attainments and marked ability, a daughter of whom to be proud. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are progressive, intelligent citizens and Mr. Campbell is one of the county's most public spirited men, a "booster" for good roads, better farms, and better homes. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: <> Penny (Eisenbarger) Harrell <Incog3678@aol.com> ==================================================================== _____ From: ECarrol@aol.com [mailto:ECarrol@aol.com] Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 1:33 PM To: margecam@comcast.net Subject: oops http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/johnson/bios/c5140005.txt

    11/18/2005 07:24:41
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] DNA - genealogy
    2. Sandy Harris
    3. Not at all. My grandmother had two sisters with the same name...one died in infancy, and like many males, the next female in the family was given the same name (it was a cherished name). The second sister lived to a nice old age. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Campbell" <margecam@comcast.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 6:50 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] DNA - genealogy > All those skeletons will start coming out now.. Even our recent ones! > For me, this is exactly why genealogy is a paper trail puzzle. You can't > document blood, only paper. Too many traveling salesmen, milkmen & pesky > neighbors.. Not to mention brothers of the husbands..or fathers of the > husbands.. Or ... Well... > It was not as uncommon as we think. > We have one dna that came back the other day.. NO Match anywhere! Alien... > But I dropped out to two markers off..found one match. NOT a Campbell. No > matter... We knew that possibility already. > Don't toss the genealogy you have...if it's the way the paper trail leads, > take it. > It could be worse... A genealogist told a group of us once that she had > her > 9 year old grandson "helping" her look at films, wanted documentation for > the 40+ years of work she had done (huge binder).. Kid asked, "Gramma what > does d-e-c-'-d > i-n-f-a-n-t mean? 40 years of research..based on a person who died as an > infant! Her research went back to Scotland! She lost over 3/4 of the > generations on that one question by her grandson. > > After tossing the whole binder in the trash can (it wouldn't fit)..she > finally pulled it out and sat down to try to figure out where she went > off. > She figured that since she had the entire family documented..wills, > etc...that the family must have had another child right after this one, or > adopted a son??? Will never know I guess. > Marge > > > ============================== > 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 > > >

    11/17/2005 11:29:10
    1. DNA - genealogy
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. All those skeletons will start coming out now.. Even our recent ones! For me, this is exactly why genealogy is a paper trail puzzle. You can't document blood, only paper. Too many traveling salesmen, milkmen & pesky neighbors.. Not to mention brothers of the husbands..or fathers of the husbands.. Or ... Well... It was not as uncommon as we think. We have one dna that came back the other day.. NO Match anywhere! Alien... But I dropped out to two markers off..found one match. NOT a Campbell. No matter... We knew that possibility already. Don't toss the genealogy you have...if it's the way the paper trail leads, take it. It could be worse... A genealogist told a group of us once that she had her 9 year old grandson "helping" her look at films, wanted documentation for the 40+ years of work she had done (huge binder).. Kid asked, "Gramma what does d-e-c-'-d i-n-f-a-n-t mean? 40 years of research..based on a person who died as an infant! Her research went back to Scotland! She lost over 3/4 of the generations on that one question by her grandson. After tossing the whole binder in the trash can (it wouldn't fit)..she finally pulled it out and sat down to try to figure out where she went off. She figured that since she had the entire family documented..wills, etc...that the family must have had another child right after this one, or adopted a son??? Will never know I guess. Marge

    11/17/2005 11:50:43
    1. Reply to Shirley Campbell Patrick, re: Amherst Co VA ancestry
    2. Lilly Martin
    3. Dear Shirley and all others, John Campbell married to Frances, was the son of George Campbell and Caty. George Campbell married to Elizabeth was the son of George Campbell and Caty. John Campbell and George Campbell, Jr were brothers. Another way to look at it is this: #1. George Campbell, m. Catherine (Caty) #2. John Campbell, m. Frances #2. George Campbell (Jr.) , m. Elizabeth The maiden name of FRANCES has never been proven, there was some speculation that she might be from the WRIGHT family, but nothing has been proven that I am aware of, so her maiden name remains unknown to me. Concerning your own line, this was the information that you gave to me in the past, and it appears to be correct, as far as I can see: #1. George Campbell, m. Caty #2. John Campbell, m. Frances #3. James W. Campbell, m. Nancy Evans (these are my ancestors) #4. John P. Campbell, m. Phoebe Mays #5. Egbert Thacker Campbell, m. Mary Jane Rouse #6. Walter William Campbell #7. Shirley Campbell Is this still the same data according to your files? By the way, ROUSE is a very well researched name of the Fort Germanna community in VA. I am also descended of that group of German immigrants who arrived in Virginia in 1714, 1717, and beyond. My ancestor John Swindle was in the Revolutionary Army, and the buddy who vouched for his service, so he could get his War Pension, was Samuel ROUSE, and Sam's boy ended up marrying John's daughter, they settled in Boone Co KY, where they built a German Lutheran church just like they left in Virginia. www.germanna.org Of the names listed above, I have reports prepared for #1, #2, #3. Do you need these, or have you already recieved them from me in the past? According to my files, the researchers who are descended from James W. Campbell and Nancy Evans, are: #1. Shirley Campbell Patrick #2. Wanda Hamblin vaelvisfan@aol.com #3. Hazel HPrice8965@aol.com #4. Lilly Martin Shirely, if you have a brother that is living, or a nephew that is living, who is a son of your brother, they could be a perfect candidate for the DNA test going on for the Campbell family. Your brother or nephew would represt an unbroken line going back to Geroge and Caty, and we don't have anyone taking the test yet for that couple. Based on the results, they might be able to pin-point which Campbell group we belong to, and this might allow us to take the next step back in time and find out immigrant ancestor, and our family line in Scotland! It is so exciting to think about. Please consider asking your relatives for the test. It must be male, and must be named Campbell, any male Campbell relative of your father. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: <Smcp818@wmconnect.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 3:09 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] George & Elizabeth Campbell of Amherst County, VA... > Paul, > I was reading through some old e-mails from this list and just realized > that > you were descended from a George and Elizabeth Campbell, I think I am > too. I > would love to get a copy of the death certificate you have of their son > John. > Was your John Campbell married to Frances Wright? Please let me know. > > Shirley Patrick

    11/17/2005 04:43:03
    1. RE: [CAMPBELL] re: Columbiana County Campbells
    2. Paul Gallagher
    3. Sorry - but all of my Campbells were and still are from Scotland. Good luck with your search. Paul Gallagher Auckland New Zealand. -----Original Message----- From: Stemma [mailto:stemma@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Thursday, 17 November 2005 10:56 AM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CAMPBELL] re: Columbiana County Campbells Paul, I just ran across your message on the Campbell mailing list and I am also researching Campbells that settled in Salem Columbaina County for several decades in the mid 1800's. While I doubt our Campbells are connected - there may be a possibility that you and I have run across information on each other's families during our research. I will give you a quick outline of my family research in the area and maybe you might find something that you recognize. You will notice that Jacob Campbell married a Sarah Campbell. They are not related. Sarah was very active in the Church and was connected to the Salem Friends - a Quaker church. Descendants of Christopher Campbell Generation No. 1 1. CHRISTOPHER2 CAMPBELL (THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1818 in Colerain Township?, Lancaster County, PA, and died Bet. 1855 - 1860 in OH or PA. He married ANNA KING Bef. 1843 in Lancaster County, PA, daughter of JOHN KING and BARBARA FISHER?. She was born Abt. 1820 in PA, and died Aft. 1880 in PA. Children of CHRISTOPHER CAMPBELL and ANNA KING are: 2. i. MARTHA E.3 CAMPBELL, b. August 17, 1843, Lancaster County, PA; d. July 30, 1927, Warren, Trumbull County, OH. 3. ii. JACOB K. CAMPBELL, b. December 09, 1844, Lancaster County, PA; d. March 14, 1918, Alliance, Stark, OH. iii. THOMAS W. CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1848. iv. ESTHER CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1850. v. MARY A. CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1853. 4. vi. JAMES B. CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1856, Columbiana County, OH. Generation No. 2 2. MARTHA E.3 CAMPBELL (CHRISTOPHER2, THOMAS1) was born August 17, 1843 in Lancaster County, PA, and died July 30, 1927 in Warren, Trumbull County, OH. She married EDWIN A. REEP May 08, 1861 in Rochester, Beaver County, PA, son of BENJAMIN REEP and NANCY GRIFFITH. He was born Bet. 1836 - 1838 in Salem, Columbiana County, OH, and died June 09, 1892. Children of MARTHA CAMPBELL and EDWIN REEP are: i. HARVEY C.4 REEP, b. Abt. 1864, OH. ii. CHARLES H. REEP, b. Abt. 1867, OH. 5. iii. WALTER R. REEP, b. Abt. 1872, OH. iv. CORA E. REEP, d. 1893. 3. JACOB K.3 CAMPBELL (CHRISTOPHER2, THOMAS1) was born December 09, 1844 in Lancaster County, PA, and died March 14, 1918 in Alliance, Stark, OH. He married SARAH CAMPBELL Bet. 1864 - 1865 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA, daughter of JAMES CAMPBELL and UNKNOWN ANDERSON. She was born Bet. December 1840 - 1842 in Ireland or Scotland, and died October 28, 1911 in Alliance, Stark, OH. Children of JACOB CAMPBELL and SARAH CAMPBELL are: i. THOMAS W.4 CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1866, OH; d. 1951, Alliance, Stark, OH; m. ILONA C. INGRAM; b. July 12, 1855, PA; d. November 20, 1935. ii. WALTER G. CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1870; d. November 17, 1921, Alliance, Stark County, OH; m. ALICE A. RAU, Bet. February 20, 1911 - 1912; b. April 18, 1872, Maximo, Stark County, OH. 6. iii. EARNEST A. CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1868, OH. 7. iv. EDWIN SMITH CAMPBELL, b. October 17, 1872, Salem, Columbiana, OH; d. January 14, 1912, Alliance, Stark, OH. 8. v. FRANK A. CAMPBELL, b. January 17, 1875, Alliance, Stark County, OH; d. November 15, 1928. 4. JAMES B.3 CAMPBELL (CHRISTOPHER2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1856 in Columbiana County, OH. He married LEORA WELKER Bet. 1874 - 1879, daughter of PETER WELKER and MARY UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1857 in OH. Child of JAMES CAMPBELL and LEORA WELKER is: i. LEORA H.4 CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1879, OH. Generation No. 3 5. WALTER R.4 REEP (MARTHA E.3 CAMPBELL, CHRISTOPHER2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1872 in OH. He married MAY BRONSON. She was born Abt. 1874. Children of WALTER REEP and MAY BRONSON are: i. HAZEL5 REEP, b. Abt. 1907. ii. KENNETH REEP, b. Abt. 1912; m. EDNA W. UNKNOWN. 6. EARNEST A.4 CAMPBELL (JACOB K.3, CHRISTOPHER2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1868 in OH. He married BERTHA FUHR Abt. 1894, daughter of JOHN FUHR and NETTIE HENERETTA. She was born Bet. 1877 - 1878 in OH. Children of EARNEST CAMPBELL and BERTHA FUHR are: i. DONALD5 CAMPBELL, b. 1895; d. November 30, 1981; m. HELEN E. UNKNOWN; b. Abt. 1898. ii. ARNOLD CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1914. iii. ILONA OR IRIS O. CAMPBELL, b. 1898; m. WILLIAM UNKNOWN. iv. CLARETTA CAMPBELL, b. January 27, 1901, Alliance, Stark, OH; d. February 1979, Alliance, Stark, OH; m. FRANK EARLY. v. INFANT CAMPBELL, b. 1904; d. August 04, 1904. 7. EDWIN SMITH4 CAMPBELL (JACOB K.3, CHRISTOPHER2, THOMAS1) was born October 17, 1872 in Salem, Columbiana, OH, and died January 14, 1912 in Alliance, Stark, OH. He married FLORENCE VANE MCGAHEY Bet. May - October 24, 1894 in Beaver Falls, Beaver, PA, daughter of JAMES MCGAHEY and LETETIA REED. She was born July 06, 1873 in New Brighton, Beaver County, PA, and died May 10, 1959 in Rochester, Beaver, PA. Children of EDWIN CAMPBELL and FLORENCE MCGAHEY are: i. BEULAH B.5 CAMPBELL, b. January 25, 1896, Alliance, Stark, OH; d. May 03, 1896. 9. ii. LULA FERN CAMPBELL, b. July 21, 1898, Alliance, Stark County, OH; d. July 21, 1976, New Castle, Lawrence County, PA. iii. THOMAS CAMPBELL, b. February 12, 1904. iv. EDWIN LYNVAL CAMPBELL, b. May 29, 1907, Swissvale, Allegheny, PA; d. December 04, 1907, Alliance, Stark, OH. 8. FRANK A.4 CAMPBELL (JACOB K.3, CHRISTOPHER2, THOMAS1) was born January 17, 1875 in Alliance, Stark County, OH, and died November 15, 1928. He married KATHRYN KRESS, daughter of GEORGE KRESS and MARGUERITE SCHIER. She was born October 1876 in Canton, Stark, OH, and died May 24, 1931. Child of FRANK CAMPBELL and KATHRYN KRESS is: i. UNKNOWN5 CAMPBELL, b. Abt. 1900; d. Bef. 1910. Generation No. 4 9. LULA FERN5 CAMPBELL (EDWIN SMITH4, JACOB K.3, CHRISTOPHER2, THOMAS1) was born July 21, 1898 in Alliance, Stark County, OH, and died July 21, 1976 in New Castle, Lawrence County, PA. She married HARRY EARL NENO April 27, 1920 in Rochester, Beaver, PA, son of JOHN NENO and CAROLINE FRANKE. He was born September 16, 1893 in New Brighton, Beaver County, PA, and died September 26, 1946 in Rochester, Beaver, PA. Child of LULA CAMPBELL and HARRY NENO is: i. LAVANE EARLENE6 NENO, b. November 12, 1921, Rochester, Pennsylvania; m. (1) JOHN WILLIAM III KORN, May 28, 1941; b. Bet. August 19, 1920 - 1922, Tulsa, OK; m. (2) FRANK BUSANG, March 28, 1947, Lutheran Church, Monaca, Beaver, PA; b. July 09, 1920, Monaca, Beaver, PA; d. April 01, 2000, Phoenix, Maricopa, AZ. ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    11/17/2005 04:01:08