To a.b.craig and Lynden Harris; Earlier Campbell's of Amhert/Nelson Co., VA that were mentioned in the Nov. 12th posting: Henry (b.1706 Scotland - d. 1772 Amherst Co.,VA) Sons: Aaron, Ambrose, Joel and John Daughters: Catherine and Rachel Neil (b. ? - d. 1777 Amherst Co., VA) Never married, but had one "natural daughter" Elizabeth Campbell who married Hugh Campbell (2nd marriage for Elizabeth) and moved to TN. George #1 (b. ? - 1777 Amherst Co., VA) Sons: John, Archibald, George, Thomas, Edley (male? female?) Daughters: Catherine, Elizabeth, Margaret and Ruth George #2 (I don't have this file, but this has been covered extensively in posts) Lawrence (or Laurence - b. ? - d. 1813 Amherst Co., VA) Sons: James - moved to N. C. d. before 1813 Catlett - moved to N.C. Francis Lee - b. 1760 d. 1840 Louisa Co., VA Laurence Jr. - d. in Green Co., KY Daughters: Nancy, Mary Ann, Pamelia, Sarah and Judith Moses - b. ? - (in most census' for Amherst Co., VA BUT d. before Apr. 1792 in Bedford Co., VA. According to will: Sons: Moses, James, Aron and Henry (and five daughters) If I am reading this correctly, James' wife was Polly Campbell. Polly is generally the nickname for Mary. Pat Carter sent me this information, so she would be the one to contact for more information. patcarter@gobigwest.com Hope this helps to at least rule out some of the earlier Campbell's. The only likely one of this group would be Moses' son James. When I have more time, I'll dig out the earliest census for Amherst Co. Nelson Co. didn't come along until 1808. Phyllis in CA
Cuz AT, I have a Joshua Campbell in my family. He was born about 1816 in SC. He married Anna ?, also born about 1816 in SC. He and his family were on the census for Forsyth Co., GA in 1850. Below are listed their children: Jane Campbell b. about 1833-34 in Pendleton District, SC Adam A. Campbell b. about 1837 in Pendleton District, SC Nancy Campbell b. about 1839 in Pendleton District, SC Crissy (maybe Lucretia) Campbell b. about 1841-42 in GA Joshua Campbell b. about 1843 in GA James K. P. Campbell b. about 1846 in GA George M. D. Campbell b. about 1848 in GA (my ggrandfather) General W. Campbell b. about 1852 in AL Rosanna Campbell b. about 1856 in AL PLEASE---if you or anyone else on this list can shed any light on this family for me it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all. Sincerely, Brenda Bohannon Bohannon51@aol.com
Oh Yes, I am going from memory now but I do have documents to back up my statements. James Campbell (have not seen the "W" before) provided his own surety with his marriage to Judith Fitzgerald's on 31 December 1823. Yes, they married in Nelson County. Certainly, this could have been the second marriage for James Campbell Jr. He was born in 1775, and to be married in 1823 means that he was 48 when he married Judith Fitzgerald. Judith Fitzgerald was the daughter of Bartlett Hawkins and Maskey Coleman Fitzgerald. They had no children of their own but they raised Walter Downey Snead, the bastard son of Mary Snead and "Big John Fitzgerald" until Walter was about 12 to 15 years old. I could go on, but....Bh ----- Original Message ----- From: <scraft@cfw.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 6:00 PM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] JAMES CAMPBELL AND MARY SMITH >I am very interestedin the marriageof James W. Campbell to Judith > Fitzgerald. Do you know who proved surety for the marriage? Did they > marry > in Nelson County? > > My James W. Campbell married Jane Massie in Nelson County, VA in 1830 with > a > "J. Fitzgerald" as surety and I believe this was his second marriage. I > have always suspected the Fitzgerald person to be connected to James > somehow. James was the father of my ancestor Alfred H. Campbell, but I > have never been able to identify Alfred's (b. ca 1827) mother. > > Do you know the parents of Judith Fitzgerald? > > Shirley Craft > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lynden Harris" <bharris@ntelos.net> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 4:39 PM > Subject: [CAMPBELL] JAMES CAMPBELL AND MARY SMITH > > >> Does any one have a suggestion of how to connect James Campbell Sr born > about 1750 and married Mary Smith, daughter of Ambrose Smith and Elizabeth > Birchfield, about 1772 who lived an raised his family on Painter Mountain > in > Nelson County until about 1818, to any other Amherst/Nelson County > Campbell?. >> >> James and Mary had 5 children; >> >> James Jr born 1775 that married Judith Fitzgerald >> William born 1778 that married Elizabeth Cash >> Elizabeth born in 1774 but never married >> Catherine born 1778 married William Ramsey >> Susannah born 1779 married Joel Ramsey >> >> This family, with exception to daughter Catherine and William Ramsey, > moved to Madison County Alabama during the early part of 1800. William > and > Catherine Ramsey remained in Nelson County and raised their family in the > Montebello - Painter Mountain - Irish Creek area. James Jr returned from > Alabama to Nelson County in 1821 and married Judith Fitzgerald in 1823. >> >> No doubt this James Campbell is related to one of the earlier Campbell's > of Amherst County - Lawrence, George #1, George #2, Henry, or Neil??? I > have been digging for 15 years and can not find the appropriate rock to > turn > over. Any suggestion or help will be appreciated. Thanks Bucky Harris, > Staunton >> >> >> >> >> >> ============================== >> 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 >> > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
I am very interestedin the marriageof James W. Campbell to Judith Fitzgerald. Do you know who proved surety for the marriage? Did they marry in Nelson County? My James W. Campbell married Jane Massie in Nelson County, VA in 1830 with a "J. Fitzgerald" as surety and I believe this was his second marriage. I have always suspected the Fitzgerald person to be connected to James somehow. James was the father of my ancestor Alfred H. Campbell, but I have never been able to identify Alfred's (b. ca 1827) mother. Do you know the parents of Judith Fitzgerald? Shirley Craft ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynden Harris" <bharris@ntelos.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 4:39 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] JAMES CAMPBELL AND MARY SMITH > Does any one have a suggestion of how to connect James Campbell Sr born about 1750 and married Mary Smith, daughter of Ambrose Smith and Elizabeth Birchfield, about 1772 who lived an raised his family on Painter Mountain in Nelson County until about 1818, to any other Amherst/Nelson County Campbell?. > > James and Mary had 5 children; > > James Jr born 1775 that married Judith Fitzgerald > William born 1778 that married Elizabeth Cash > Elizabeth born in 1774 but never married > Catherine born 1778 married William Ramsey > Susannah born 1779 married Joel Ramsey > > This family, with exception to daughter Catherine and William Ramsey, moved to Madison County Alabama during the early part of 1800. William and Catherine Ramsey remained in Nelson County and raised their family in the Montebello - Painter Mountain - Irish Creek area. James Jr returned from Alabama to Nelson County in 1821 and married Judith Fitzgerald in 1823. > > No doubt this James Campbell is related to one of the earlier Campbell's of Amherst County - Lawrence, George #1, George #2, Henry, or Neil??? I have been digging for 15 years and can not find the appropriate rock to turn over. Any suggestion or help will be appreciated. Thanks Bucky Harris, Staunton > > > > > > ============================== > 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 >
Dear Beth and All Campbell researchers from Virginia Roots, Here are the early couples who left descendants, and were in the Nelson Co and Amherst Co VA area in the colonial period. 1. Neil Campbell , Will written12-3-1776, Recorded 3-3-1777 Amherst Co VA. Had 949 acres. From what we know to date, this Neil never married, but did have a daughter out of wedlock, and did provide for her, and acknowleged her as Elizabeth Ballor/Ballou, d/o Tabitha/Tabithy, d/o Leonard. This Elizabeth married as her second husband a man named HUGH Campbell, so the estate of Neil Campbell did go to Hugh Campbell, as the husband of Elizabeth. In those days the property of women was in the hands of their husbands. When Hugh Campbell and Elizabeth left the area to move to Tennessee, Hugh sold off 1712 acres, in 1813. Most of that land was on Buffaloe River, Amherst Co VA. This Campbell line of Hugh and Elizabeth would constitute a Double Campbell line, as they were both Campbells genetically. I have no idea as to the parents of either Neil or Hugh, but Neil mentioned a sister near Perth , Scotland, so that would tend to portray Neil as having been born in Scotland, and possibly from an area near Perth, Scotland originally. #2. Francis Campbell, m. Isabelle: we do not know his parents, but we know his descendants. Francis b. abt 1750, d. 1823 in Nelson Co VA. It is possible that he was first married to a woman named Mary Davis, though this is not proved to me. #3. Henry Campbell b. 1706 Scotland, d. 1772 Amherst Co VA, married to Charity. We don't know his ancestors, but we know his descendants. #4. Lawrence Campbell b. 1736 Scotland d. 1813 Nelson Co VA. married to Henrietta Catlett, her surname is recognised as such by Clan Campbell North America. Catlett ancestry is prominate in Virginia Colonial military history. We do not know the parents of Lawrence, but we know his descendants. Lawrence could be possibly related to Henry #3 above, because they did have many dealings together, but were not father and son. #5. George Campbell b. about 1700 d. 1777 Amherst Co VA. Married to Margaret. We do not know the parents of George, but we know his descendants. It is thought he was born abroad, but this is not proven. #6. George Campbell b. about 1720 d. 1791 Amherst Co VA. Married to Catherine, aka Caty. We do not know the parents of George Campbell. It has been thought he might be son of George Campbell #5 listed above, but I have never seen any proof of that, and I doubt it based on ages alone. A Family History written about the Childs-Chiles family has stated his father was Charles Campbell of Ireland. We need some proof, or further records to substantiate this claim. This man is my ancestor, I come down from 2 of his sons, and possibly a third son as well. This man left a very large group of descendants in the Amherst Co and Nelson Co VA areas. There are still men who are named CAMPBELL from this ancestor living today, and I would hope at some point one or more would have the DNA test done www.familytreedna.com #7. James Campbell , married to Mary Smith. Please see below, scroll down, to see Mr. Harris' original email describing this family. Does this James Campbell relate to George and Caty Campbell group? If we had a man living named Campbell today from this ancestor, James Campbell, we could do a DNA test against a George and Caty DNA test participant, and we could know for sure if there was a match, or not. #8. John Campbell b. 1771 d. 1858 Nelson Co VA, married Amelia Coffey. This man is said to be the son of Francis Campbell and Mary Davis, though I do not know the proof of this yet. This John might be the son of #2 above, with a first wife, prior to Isabelle. I do not know for certain. In conclusion, the people named Campbell who lived in both Nelson Co and Amherst Co VA in the time frame of 1750 to 1860, were from the above 8 couples. All of these 8 couples left descendants. Some of the descendants stayed in the area, and some left for other areas. Some of these couples left large families, and some left very small families. As far as we know today, there is no relaitionship between these 8 couples listed. If we had DNA test participants from these 8 lines, we would certainly know for sure, if there were common ancestors, but so far we do not have any DNA test participants from these groups above with published results. Please tell me if I am wrong. It is throroughly possible, that there are indeed several MORE Campbell couples in this same 2 county area which I am presently unaware of. In the past I published 41 numbered reports on this mailinglist about the descendants of all the people I listed here. Please look at the archives of this mailing list to review all or some of those 41 reports. If you have any specific questions about these people, just ask. I made a list of every household in the 1860 census, in both Nelson Co and Amherst Co, and I tried to identify the ancestry of each man named Campbell, going back to his earliest ancestor. I also posted that information several times on the mailing list. If you have a specific name to ask about, I can look at my list and see if I was successful in identifying them, there were several men who were a mystery to me and others. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "a.b. craig" <abcfhist2@yahoo.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 4:28 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] JAMES CAMPBELL AND MARY SMITH > If someone will post all those CAmpbells that we kjnow in Nelson Co., Va. > and the time freame, perhaps we could come up with a working sheet to find > leads and to do different researches. > > I am sorry but am not able to do anything at this time. But it would > benafit a great deal of different lines if we could get this working sheet > comiled and posted. > > Could some of you work off this site together and see just what may be > done. > > I've just gotten out of hospital once again etc. I'm very interested in > the Henry that you mentioned. > > down but not out. > > Beth > > Lynden Harris <bharris@ntelos.net> wrote: > Does any one have a suggestion of how to connect James Campbell Sr born > about 1750 and married Mary Smith, daughter of Ambrose Smith and Elizabeth > Birchfield, about 1772 who lived an raised his family on Painter Mountain > in Nelson County until about 1818, to any other Amherst/Nelson County > Campbell?. > > James and Mary had 5 children; > > James Jr born 1775 that married Judith Fitzgerald > William born 1778 that married Elizabeth Cash > Elizabeth born in 1774 but never married > Catherine born 1778 married William Ramsey > Susannah born 1779 married Joel Ramsey > > This family, with exception to daughter Catherine and William Ramsey, > moved to Madison County Alabama during the early part of 1800. William and > Catherine Ramsey remained in Nelson County and raised their family in the > Montebello - Painter Mountain - Irish Creek area. James Jr returned from > Alabama to Nelson County in 1821 and married Judith Fitzgerald in 1823. > > No doubt this James Campbell is related to one of the earlier Campbell's > of Amherst County - Lawrence, George #1, George #2, Henry, or Neil??? I > have been digging for 15 years and can not find the appropriate rock to > turn over. Any suggestion or help will be appreciated. Thanks Bucky > Harris, Staunton > > > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. 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ATTENN; Cousin's, Lilly, This is a Continual line, & Two of them are My First Cousin's & The third is from the same Group of Campbell's & the other is a Direct Descendent from the Amherst County,Va. Campbells. GEORGE CAMPBELL & CATHRINE____? #- 1 George #- 2 William Campbell M Sarah Goode #- 3 Lawson Campbell M Frances Hudson #- 4 Joshua W. Campbell M Rohda Campbell #- 5 Jesse Washington Campbell M Saphronia Mitchell #- 6 Tom Josh Campbell M Ora Lee Wilmer #- 7 Hazel Lee Campbell M Mary Bell #- 8 Hazel's Living SON <MY first Cousin> #- 9 Hazel's Living Grand Son <TWO OF THEM> #- 7 Guy Wilmer Campbell #- 8-A, Guy Wilmer Campbell's Son #- 9- A Guy Campbell's Living Son <My 1st Cousin> Back To George & Catherine #- 1 George Campbell #- 2 William M Sarah Goode #- 3 Lawson Campbell M Frances Hudson # - 4 Joshua W. Campbell M Frances North #- 5 James Preston <JIM BUCK> M Nannie Coleman #- 6 BUCK Campbell M Sussie Wright #- 7 Buck Campbell's Living Son-- Campbell # - 8 BUCKS Living Grand Son-- Campbell #- 9 BUCK's Living Grt Grand Son--Campbell Then there is SAM Campbell & his Brother That descends from the Amherst & Nelson County Campbell's. I am in contact with most of these Cousins ON LINE, Others by Snail Mail. NOW; what do y,all think. CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com>
Lorene I was unclear on the surnames, remember if a Campbell married a Taylor, the child would be a Taylor? You don't state what records you already have so I am going to give you a little of what I have found on Ancestry today. Name: Rhoda Campbell Home in 1900: Eagle Creek, Whitley, Kentucky Age: 37 Estimated birth year: 1863 Birthplace: Kentucky Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Family listed as: William A. Campbell b July 1847 PA, parents b PA Rhoda his wife b Dec 1862 KY,parents b KY George T his son b June 1892 KY, fat b PA, mot b KY James his son b June 1894 KY Nancy E his dat b March 1896 KY The above is for the year 1900. ***************************************************** This looks to be G T's brother in 1920 Name: James Campbell Age: 57 years Estimated birth year: abt 1863 Birthplace: Kentucky Race: White Home in 1920: Huntington Ward 1, Cabell, West Virginia Home owned: Own Sex: Male Marital status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Image: 655 *********************** I didn't see Wm Andrew Campbell b 1847 in 1920. Hope this helps a little.. I am copying to the Campbell list.. They will answer to the list, not to the message board.. You must be subbed to the list to get this email (Or at least that's how I think it works). Marge Here is a birth with mother maiden name of Tava Rose (Rose is the maiden name correct?) Kentucky Birth Index, 1911-1999 Recordinfo <javascript:showPop('infoPopup')> about Morton F Campbell Name: Morton F Campbell Date of Birth: 27 Jul 1916 County: Mccreary Mother's Name: Tava Rose State: Kentucky Volume Number: 74 Certificate Number: 36610 Volume Year: 1916 So, this family was in McCreay county Ky in 1910... and the child was not FM Campbell, but Morton F Campbell. You show he died in 1918? What exactly are you looking for, Rose/Taylor or Campbell? I am going to concentrate on Campbell here. My time right now is very limited.. packing to move... ________________________________ From: lorene [mailto:donaldandlorene@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 6:46 PM To: Margie Campbell Cc: lorene Subject: Fw: Does anyone know these Campbell's and can help me please I sent this to campbells at roots web but no reply yet because i just sent it tonight .. Can you help me please here possibly. This is all i have ... I am trying to find all these people and i know so little .. Thank you for helping me .. It means a lot to me ... Lorene -------Original Message------- From: lorene <mailto:donaldandlorene@comcast.net> Date: 11/03/05 19:57:07 To: Campbell-L@rootsweb.com Cc: lorene <mailto:donaldandlorene@comcast.net> Subject: Does anyone know these Campbell's and can help me please I am sending the only information i have on my Campbell's . I am trying to find Samuel Campbell , brother of George Thomas Campbell who went by Tom and was married to Tava Rose who died in childbirth then George married Martha Caldwell and they lived in Wise County Virginia and moved to McCreary County Kentucky . From 1916 to 1930 is the time frame that i have gotten bits and pieces but no one seems to have any more on them than i have .. Here is all i have , maybe someone will help me i hope and it will help you too possibly . Tom was married to Tava (Rose) and she died due to complications of birth in 1916. McCreary Co. Kentucky . I also know the baby passed in 1918 too. All I do know on the baby is, F. M. Campbell born 1916 died 1918. I know that he then married Martha Caldwell and she is buried over there in Virginia but cannot find any information as to where at positive ... . I come up empty handed on her..... Mattie could never remember where she was buried. Jim "James" is next after Uncle Tom. He had a child named Roy out of wedlock and then he married Stella Rose, daughter of William Oliver Rose and Telitha Vanover. Aunt Stella never could have kids .. Roy passed away his first year of school because he fell on a metal stake and killed him while he was out in the play yard playing my grandma told. The next one is Aunt Lizzie (Nancy Elizabeth). She married Van Taylor . but only two had survived to have children. the oldest child was Cora. The next one Samuel Clinton. He married Etta Virginia Rose sister to Stella above .. Tom Campbell who married Tava Rose on 01 May 1915. was the son of : Wm. Andrew was born 06 July 1851. I don't have his death date. His wife, Rhoda Ridner, was born 02 December 1862 and died 08 May 1907. Elizabeth, a sister to George Thomas Campbell. Her name is Valerie Taylor Spence. Elmer Campbell ....Elmer's parents were Samuel Clinton & Etta (Rose) Campbell . This Samuel had a brother named Thomas "Tom" Campbell. Tom was married to Tava Rose. Sam and Tom were the sons of Wm. Andrew & Rhoda (Ridner) Campbell. Wm. Andrew was from Pennsylvania. He moved to McCreary Co., Ky but eventually moved back to Pa. and died and is buried there. I hope someone can help me because this is all i have ... I cannot find anymore anywhere at all .. Thanks .. Lorene
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HOWDY COUSINS, The Formation of the Va, Counties in the AREA for the Swindle's in Va. Is So; Spotsylvania, Formed in 1721 from King & Queen, <CO> Orange County Formed in 1734 from Spotsylvania. Culpeper, Co. Fromed in 1749 from Orange County, Madison Co. Formed from in 1793 from Culpeper, County. Germanna is now Orange County Va, Which, Evolved from What was, Essex, King & Queen & King William Counties, before 1721. There was one John Swindle; B. in Culpeper County,Va 1746 - Died in KY. in 1839 one John Swindle B in Culpeper, Va in 1770 died after Mar 1852 in Walker Ala. Married Nancy or Dicy Daily in Laurens S. C. Hope this is of interest to those Connected to the Swindle's A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com>
I have never researched the Elias Campbell/Chloe Swindler line .. Only have copies of what others sent to me. What I have does not compute to be same person as Ellis Campbell..as I think most of the children listed are accounted for. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Lilly Martin [mailto:malik@scs-net.org] Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 7:57 AM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Campbell and Swindler marriage, Madison Co VA Dear Marge, This would be Chloe Swindler, d/o John Swindler the minister in Madison Co VA, and his wife Chloe. Chloe Swindler married Elias Campbell March 10, 1796. I think this Swindler line was ENGLISH ethnicly, whereas my own Swindle family was GERMAN, from having intermarried with the Fort Germanna community. I am a descendant of the SWINDLE family who is of Fort Germanna community (Germans who settled in 1714, 1717 and onward, with Gov. Spottswood). Fort Germanna community is found in Orange Co VA, Culpeper Co VA, Madison Co VA. Many of these folks later went to NC and thence to Boone Co KY. The Hebron Lutheran Church is still existing, it has the records, all in German. These German families tended to marry among themselves, but occasionally 'out-siders' would inter-marry. Swindler and Swindle are 2 different families, but happened to be in the same area in VA, at the same time. My family is not connected to Chloe Swindler. What makes matters worse, is the 2 families were mis-spelled by clerks, so I have some records for my relatives which are mistakenly spelled as SWINDLER. The Elizabeth YOWELL who married Elias Campbell in Madison Co VA is a Fort Germanna name. Yowell is a very prominate and well researched Germanna name. www.germanna.org GERMANNA_COLONIES-L@rootsweb.com My question would be: Is this the same Elias Campbell? Did he married Chloe Swindler, and also marry Elizabeth Yowell? Both of these marriages are in Madison Co VA, and both involved the same name, so I am wondering if this is the same man in both cases? I am not related to these people, but it seems confusing. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Campbell" <margecam@comcast.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 7:18 AM Subject: RE: [CAMPBELL] My Campbell line > Elias Jr married Clhoe Swindler per records I have. Some have said he was > the father of Ellis Campbell b 1804 in VA, but I don't see any proof of a > connection, and I would need paper documentation. I have found his family > listed, but never a son named Ellis, nothing close to the naming pattern > Ellis Campbell used. > Sam, I just had this lil old file in my hands last nite.. If I see it when > I > start taping up the boxes, I'll post the info..otherwise will be after > January. > Marge > > -----Original Message----- > From: a.b. craig [mailto:abcfhist2@yahoo.com] > Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 1:38 AM > To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] My Campbell line > > Brenda, > > I am very much interested in the Hightower family. Could you plese send > me > which line of the hightower that you are researching. ? The hightowers > that > we have been collecting data was Rev. John Hightower out of first Buck > Creek, Spartanburg Co., S. C. Later he and his family went to Warren Co., > Ky. From there he traveled > > Will look forward to your reply. > > Beth > > Samuel Campbell <sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Brenda, > > Your Elias Campbell would have been old enough to have been my Fountain > Campbell { born 1803 } Grandfather. > > My E-Mail is; sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com > > > I wished that I could help you, but I am still trying to get more > Information on Fountain Campbell & he traveled a lot { every Census 1830 / > 1840 / 1850 / 1860 / 1870 } until his death in 1872 he lived in a > different > area, so difficult to track him { I never know where to look next for him, > so I just kept looking until he popps up again. > >>From 1856 until his death he paid Taxes on 156 Acres of Land in Dist. # 3 >>/ > Greene County. TN. / Caney Branch Area. Boarders of his Land were Cocke > County, TN. & Meadow Creek, & when I get a chance I plan on going to the > Area & check it out for myself. > > Keep in touch & when I find out anything else I will let you know, or if > you > find out anything else let me know !!!!!!!!!!! > > > Sincerely, > > > Sam Campbell > > > > > > A2thfaire2@aol.com wrote: > > Sam, > > I saw your message and would like to give you what little I know about my > Campbell line. I have an Elias Campbell who married Elizabeth (Yowell). He > was a Rev. War Solider. He died in the late 1790's. They were from Madison > Co. > VA. At least three of their daughters married and moved to East TN, Cocke > Co. to be exact. I don't have any dates at my finger tips right now, other > that the death date of Elias Campbell. They also had at least two > sons---John and Elias Jr. I don't have anything on the boys. > > Would you happen to have any of these names in your data base? Just > wondering if we might connect. I have not started researching this line, > as > of yet, due to my limited time that I can spend on genealogy. > > Elias and Elizabeth would be my ggggg Grandparents. Pretty far back, and > would like to connect with a Campbell researcher who has more on this > line. > > The children of Elias and Elizabeth are 1. Elizabeth 2. Mary (my line) 3. > Francis (Franky) 4. Sarah 5. Nancy "Ann" 6. John and 7. Elias Jr. > > Elizabeth (the daughter) married first a Mr. Sisk and second James Gray > Mary > married Bartlett Sisk Sr. > Francis married Augustine Lillard > Sarah married John Lillard > Nancy "Ann" married James Gray (the same James Gray as her sister, > Elizabeth's second husband > > Out of those children Mary and Bartlett Sisk moved to Cocke Co. TN, as did > Sarah and John and Nancy "Ann" and James. Like I said, I know nothing > about > the two boys and who they married or where they lived. > > If you have time, please drop me a line, if you think we might connect. > > Best Regards, > > Brenda (Hightower) Berger, MO > > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > > > - ------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last > 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > - ------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. 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Thanks A T.. think I may have something on this also... From one of the "family" who thinks Elias/Elijah Campbell who married Clhoe Swindler was Ellis Campbell's dad... I didn't see any document that looked to prove this. Marge _____ From: Atpowelljr@aol.com [mailto:Atpowelljr@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 10:13 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Cc: sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com; malik@scs-net.org; margecam@comcast.net; abcfhist@yahoo.com; A2thfaire2@aol.com Subject: Re-Campbell & Swindle HOWDY COUSINS, The Formation of the Va, Counties in the AREA for the Swindle's in Va. Is So; Spotsylvania, Formed in 1721 from King & Queen, <CO> Orange County Formed in 1734 from Spotsylvania. Culpeper, Co. Fromed in 1749 from Orange County, Madison Co. Formed from in 1793 from Culpeper, County. Germanna is now Orange County Va, Which, Evolved from What was, Essex, King & Queen & King William Counties, before 1721. There was one John Swindle; B. in Culpeper County,Va 1746 - Died in KY. in 1839 one John Swindle B in Culpeper, Va in 1770 died after Mar 1852 in Walker Ala. Married Nancy or Dicy Daily in Laurens S. C. Hope this is of interest to those Connected to the Swindle's A T & Leona <atpowelljr@aol.com>
If someone will post all those CAmpbells that we kjnow in Nelson Co., Va. and the time freame, perhaps we could come up with a working sheet to find leads and to do different researches. I am sorry but am not able to do anything at this time. But it would benafit a great deal of different lines if we could get this working sheet comiled and posted. Could some of you work off this site together and see just what may be done. I've just gotten out of hospital once again etc. I'm very interested in the Henry that you mentioned. down but not out. Beth Lynden Harris <bharris@ntelos.net> wrote: Does any one have a suggestion of how to connect James Campbell Sr born about 1750 and married Mary Smith, daughter of Ambrose Smith and Elizabeth Birchfield, about 1772 who lived an raised his family on Painter Mountain in Nelson County until about 1818, to any other Amherst/Nelson County Campbell?. James and Mary had 5 children; James Jr born 1775 that married Judith Fitzgerald William born 1778 that married Elizabeth Cash Elizabeth born in 1774 but never married Catherine born 1778 married William Ramsey Susannah born 1779 married Joel Ramsey This family, with exception to daughter Catherine and William Ramsey, moved to Madison County Alabama during the early part of 1800. William and Catherine Ramsey remained in Nelson County and raised their family in the Montebello - Painter Mountain - Irish Creek area. James Jr returned from Alabama to Nelson County in 1821 and married Judith Fitzgerald in 1823. No doubt this James Campbell is related to one of the earlier Campbell's of Amherst County - Lawrence, George #1, George #2, Henry, or Neil??? I have been digging for 15 years and can not find the appropriate rock to turn over. Any suggestion or help will be appreciated. Thanks Bucky Harris, Staunton ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
Dear Marge, This would be Chloe Swindler, d/o John Swindler the minister in Madison Co VA, and his wife Chloe. Chloe Swindler married Elias Campbell March 10, 1796. I think this Swindler line was ENGLISH ethnicly, whereas my own Swindle family was GERMAN, from having intermarried with the Fort Germanna community. I am a descendant of the SWINDLE family who is of Fort Germanna community (Germans who settled in 1714, 1717 and onward, with Gov. Spottswood). Fort Germanna community is found in Orange Co VA, Culpeper Co VA, Madison Co VA. Many of these folks later went to NC and thence to Boone Co KY. The Hebron Lutheran Church is still existing, it has the records, all in German. These German families tended to marry among themselves, but occasionally 'out-siders' would inter-marry. Swindler and Swindle are 2 different families, but happened to be in the same area in VA, at the same time. My family is not connected to Chloe Swindler. What makes matters worse, is the 2 families were mis-spelled by clerks, so I have some records for my relatives which are mistakenly spelled as SWINDLER. The Elizabeth YOWELL who married Elias Campbell in Madison Co VA is a Fort Germanna name. Yowell is a very prominate and well researched Germanna name. www.germanna.org GERMANNA_COLONIES-L@rootsweb.com My question would be: Is this the same Elias Campbell? Did he married Chloe Swindler, and also marry Elizabeth Yowell? Both of these marriages are in Madison Co VA, and both involved the same name, so I am wondering if this is the same man in both cases? I am not related to these people, but it seems confusing. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Campbell" <margecam@comcast.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2005 7:18 AM Subject: RE: [CAMPBELL] My Campbell line > Elias Jr married Clhoe Swindler per records I have. Some have said he was > the father of Ellis Campbell b 1804 in VA, but I don't see any proof of a > connection, and I would need paper documentation. I have found his family > listed, but never a son named Ellis, nothing close to the naming pattern > Ellis Campbell used. > Sam, I just had this lil old file in my hands last nite.. If I see it when > I > start taping up the boxes, I'll post the info..otherwise will be after > January. > Marge > > -----Original Message----- > From: a.b. craig [mailto:abcfhist2@yahoo.com] > Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 1:38 AM > To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] My Campbell line > > Brenda, > > I am very much interested in the Hightower family. Could you plese send > me > which line of the hightower that you are researching. ? The hightowers > that > we have been collecting data was Rev. John Hightower out of first Buck > Creek, Spartanburg Co., S. C. Later he and his family went to Warren Co., > Ky. From there he traveled > > Will look forward to your reply. > > Beth > > Samuel Campbell <sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Brenda, > > Your Elias Campbell would have been old enough to have been my Fountain > Campbell { born 1803 } Grandfather. > > My E-Mail is; sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com > > > I wished that I could help you, but I am still trying to get more > Information on Fountain Campbell & he traveled a lot { every Census 1830 / > 1840 / 1850 / 1860 / 1870 } until his death in 1872 he lived in a > different > area, so difficult to track him { I never know where to look next for him, > so I just kept looking until he popps up again. > >>From 1856 until his death he paid Taxes on 156 Acres of Land in Dist. # 3 >>/ > Greene County. TN. / Caney Branch Area. Boarders of his Land were Cocke > County, TN. & Meadow Creek, & when I get a chance I plan on going to the > Area & check it out for myself. > > Keep in touch & when I find out anything else I will let you know, or if > you > find out anything else let me know !!!!!!!!!!! > > > Sincerely, > > > Sam Campbell > > > > > > A2thfaire2@aol.com wrote: > > Sam, > > I saw your message and would like to give you what little I know about my > Campbell line. I have an Elias Campbell who married Elizabeth (Yowell). He > was a Rev. War Solider. He died in the late 1790's. They were from Madison > Co. > VA. At least three of their daughters married and moved to East TN, Cocke > Co. to be exact. I don't have any dates at my finger tips right now, other > that the death date of Elias Campbell. They also had at least two > sons---John and Elias Jr. I don't have anything on the boys. > > Would you happen to have any of these names in your data base? Just > wondering if we might connect. I have not started researching this line, > as > of yet, due to my limited time that I can spend on genealogy. > > Elias and Elizabeth would be my ggggg Grandparents. Pretty far back, and > would like to connect with a Campbell researcher who has more on this > line. > > The children of Elias and Elizabeth are 1. Elizabeth 2. Mary (my line) 3. > Francis (Franky) 4. Sarah 5. Nancy "Ann" 6. John and 7. Elias Jr. > > Elizabeth (the daughter) married first a Mr. Sisk and second James Gray > Mary > married Bartlett Sisk Sr. > Francis married Augustine Lillard > Sarah married John Lillard > Nancy "Ann" married James Gray (the same James Gray as her sister, > Elizabeth's second husband > > Out of those children Mary and Bartlett Sisk moved to Cocke Co. TN, as did > Sarah and John and Nancy "Ann" and James. Like I said, I know nothing > about > the two boys and who they married or where they lived. > > If you have time, please drop me a line, if you think we might connect. > > Best Regards, > > Brenda (Hightower) Berger, MO > > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > > > - ------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last > 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > - ------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. 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Does any one have a suggestion of how to connect James Campbell Sr born about 1750 and married Mary Smith, daughter of Ambrose Smith and Elizabeth Birchfield, about 1772 who lived an raised his family on Painter Mountain in Nelson County until about 1818, to any other Amherst/Nelson County Campbell?. James and Mary had 5 children; James Jr born 1775 that married Judith Fitzgerald William born 1778 that married Elizabeth Cash Elizabeth born in 1774 but never married Catherine born 1778 married William Ramsey Susannah born 1779 married Joel Ramsey This family, with exception to daughter Catherine and William Ramsey, moved to Madison County Alabama during the early part of 1800. William and Catherine Ramsey remained in Nelson County and raised their family in the Montebello - Painter Mountain - Irish Creek area. James Jr returned from Alabama to Nelson County in 1821 and married Judith Fitzgerald in 1823. No doubt this James Campbell is related to one of the earlier Campbell's of Amherst County - Lawrence, George #1, George #2, Henry, or Neil??? I have been digging for 15 years and can not find the appropriate rock to turn over. Any suggestion or help will be appreciated. Thanks Bucky Harris, Staunton
Hi all, Here are some CAMPBELL links for your research. If the link breaks up, just cut and past it into your browser. GBUFF library search for CAMPBELL: http://www.picosearch.com/cgi-bin/ts.pl?index=131319&calln=6&lastq=%2Bfrost%20%2B131319partitionnn&sortsel=rel&psel=all&opt=ANY&doc0=0&query=Campbell GBUFF database search for CAMPBELL: http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Campbell SURNAME SEARCH UTILITY search for CAMPBELL: http://www.picosearch.com/cgi-bin/ts.pl?index=160383&calln=3&lastq=&opt=ANY&doc0=0&query=Campbell Hope these help. Bill
Elias Jr married Clhoe Swindler per records I have. Some have said he was the father of Ellis Campbell b 1804 in VA, but I don't see any proof of a connection, and I would need paper documentation. I have found his family listed, but never a son named Ellis, nothing close to the naming pattern Ellis Campbell used. Sam, I just had this lil old file in my hands last nite.. If I see it when I start taping up the boxes, I'll post the info..otherwise will be after January. Marge -----Original Message----- From: a.b. craig [mailto:abcfhist2@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 1:38 AM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] My Campbell line Brenda, I am very much interested in the Hightower family. Could you plese send me which line of the hightower that you are researching. ? The hightowers that we have been collecting data was Rev. John Hightower out of first Buck Creek, Spartanburg Co., S. C. Later he and his family went to Warren Co., Ky. From there he traveled Will look forward to your reply. Beth Samuel Campbell <sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com> wrote: Brenda, Your Elias Campbell would have been old enough to have been my Fountain Campbell { born 1803 } Grandfather. My E-Mail is; sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com I wished that I could help you, but I am still trying to get more Information on Fountain Campbell & he traveled a lot { every Census 1830 / 1840 / 1850 / 1860 / 1870 } until his death in 1872 he lived in a different area, so difficult to track him { I never know where to look next for him, so I just kept looking until he popps up again. From 1856 until his death he paid Taxes on 156 Acres of Land in Dist. # 3 / Greene County. TN. / Caney Branch Area. Boarders of his Land were Cocke County, TN. & Meadow Creek, & when I get a chance I plan on going to the Area & check it out for myself. Keep in touch & when I find out anything else I will let you know, or if you find out anything else let me know !!!!!!!!!!! Sincerely, Sam Campbell A2thfaire2@aol.com wrote: Sam, I saw your message and would like to give you what little I know about my Campbell line. I have an Elias Campbell who married Elizabeth (Yowell). He was a Rev. War Solider. He died in the late 1790's. They were from Madison Co. VA. At least three of their daughters married and moved to East TN, Cocke Co. to be exact. I don't have any dates at my finger tips right now, other that the death date of Elias Campbell. They also had at least two sons---John and Elias Jr. I don't have anything on the boys. Would you happen to have any of these names in your data base? Just wondering if we might connect. I have not started researching this line, as of yet, due to my limited time that I can spend on genealogy. Elias and Elizabeth would be my ggggg Grandparents. Pretty far back, and would like to connect with a Campbell researcher who has more on this line. The children of Elias and Elizabeth are 1. Elizabeth 2. Mary (my line) 3. Francis (Franky) 4. Sarah 5. Nancy "Ann" 6. John and 7. Elias Jr. Elizabeth (the daughter) married first a Mr. Sisk and second James Gray Mary married Bartlett Sisk Sr. Francis married Augustine Lillard Sarah married John Lillard Nancy "Ann" married James Gray (the same James Gray as her sister, Elizabeth's second husband Out of those children Mary and Bartlett Sisk moved to Cocke Co. TN, as did Sarah and John and Nancy "Ann" and James. Like I said, I know nothing about the two boys and who they married or where they lived. If you have time, please drop me a line, if you think we might connect. Best Regards, Brenda (Hightower) Berger, MO ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx - ------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx - ------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
Brenda, I am very much interested in the Hightower family. Could you plese send me which line of the hightower that you are researching. ? The hightowers that we have been collecting data was Rev. John Hightower out of first Buck Creek, Spartanburg Co., S. C. Later he and his family went to Warren Co., Ky. From there he traveled Will look forward to your reply. Beth Samuel Campbell <sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com> wrote: Brenda, Your Elias Campbell would have been old enough to have been my Fountain Campbell { born 1803 } Grandfather. My E-Mail is; sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com I wished that I could help you, but I am still trying to get more Information on Fountain Campbell & he traveled a lot { every Census 1830 / 1840 / 1850 / 1860 / 1870 } until his death in 1872 he lived in a different area, so difficult to track him { I never know where to look next for him, so I just kept looking until he popps up again. From 1856 until his death he paid Taxes on 156 Acres of Land in Dist. # 3 / Greene County. TN. / Caney Branch Area. Boarders of his Land were Cocke County, TN. & Meadow Creek, & when I get a chance I plan on going to the Area & check it out for myself. Keep in touch & when I find out anything else I will let you know, or if you find out anything else let me know !!!!!!!!!!! Sincerely, Sam Campbell A2thfaire2@aol.com wrote: Sam, I saw your message and would like to give you what little I know about my Campbell line. I have an Elias Campbell who married Elizabeth (Yowell). He was a Rev. War Solider. He died in the late 1790's. They were from Madison Co. VA. At least three of their daughters married and moved to East TN, Cocke Co. to be exact. I don't have any dates at my finger tips right now, other that the death date of Elias Campbell. They also had at least two sons---John and Elias Jr. I don't have anything on the boys. Would you happen to have any of these names in your data base? Just wondering if we might connect. I have not started researching this line, as of yet, due to my limited time that I can spend on genealogy. Elias and Elizabeth would be my ggggg Grandparents. Pretty far back, and would like to connect with a Campbell researcher who has more on this line. The children of Elias and Elizabeth are 1. Elizabeth 2. Mary (my line) 3. Francis (Franky) 4. Sarah 5. Nancy "Ann" 6. John and 7. Elias Jr. Elizabeth (the daughter) married first a Mr. Sisk and second James Gray Mary married Bartlett Sisk Sr. Francis married Augustine Lillard Sarah married John Lillard Nancy "Ann" married James Gray (the same James Gray as her sister, Elizabeth's second husband Out of those children Mary and Bartlett Sisk moved to Cocke Co. TN, as did Sarah and John and Nancy "Ann" and James. Like I said, I know nothing about the two boys and who they married or where they lived. If you have time, please drop me a line, if you think we might connect. Best Regards, Brenda (Hightower) Berger, MO ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
To be fair, the information posted by Lilly Martin on Joel Campbell, Robert R. Campbell, and Riley Campbell was not entirely from me. I compiled the information with an enormous amount of help from Carol Harlow. Here is some more of our research: *Robert R. CAMPBELL (5).* He was born between 1818 and 1821 (age varied on each census between 1850 and 1880). He married Sarah MCCORMICK on October 5, 1840 in Rockbridge Co., VA. She was born on June 11, 1820. Her father was reported as William MCCORMICK (April 12, 1776-April 17, 1837), deceased. Her mother was Sallie (MCCLELLAND) MCCORMICK, William’s second wife. William & Sallie MCCORMICK are buried in the Old Providence Associate-Reformed Church Cemetery in Spottswood, VA. Robert R. CAMPBELL’s father was reported as Joel. Robert R. CAMPBELL died sometime between 1888 and 1900. Robert R. reported the death of his daughter, Elizabeth, in 1888. He did not appear on the 1900 Virginia census. They had the following children: *(1) Joseph William CAMPBELL.* He was born in 1841 in Rockbridge Co., VA. He was a farmhand until enlisting in the Confederate military on July 16, 1862 in Augusta Co., VA. He served in Company I, 52^nd Infantry Regiment of Virginia, as a private with distinguished service. He was listed on the military rolls on November 15, 1861 and February 15, 1862. On December 12 & 13, 1861 he fought at Camp Alleghany, WV. He died on April 25, 1862 of typhoid fever at Staunton hospital in Augusta Co., VA. E. CAMPBELL (Elizabeth or Esther) reported his death in June 1862. His parents were Rob. & Sarah Campbell. He was single. *(2) Mary Frances CAMPBELL*. She was born about 1845. *(3) Alonzo (or Loranza) A. (or W.) **CAMPBELL**.* He was born in July 1849. He married Lucy Jane (WEEKS) CAMPBELL on April 21, 1875. (I have more information on this individual, including death date, in my notes.) *(4) Nancy J. CAMPBELL.* She was born on June 9, 1851. She married Malachi FITZGERALD on March 6, 1873. She died on March 24, 1924. * Sarah G. (MCCORMICK) CAMPBELL *died sometime between the birth of Nancy I. CAMPBELL on June 9, 1851 and when Robert R. CAMPBELL remarried to Elizabeth (WEEKS) CAMPBELL sometime in 1851 or 1852. *Elizabeth “Betty” (WEEKS) CAMPBELL.** * She was born in May 1835 (according to the 1900 census). She married Robert R. CAMPBELL in Augusta Co., VA on December 6, 1852. Her parents were Catherine WEEKS and UNKNOWN (no father in household). In 1900 Elizabeth CAMPBELL, age 65, was living with her son John B. CAMPBELL, age 26, daughter Florance CAMPBELL, age 33, and two illegitimate grandchildren, a girl, Netty (born in January 1882), age 18, and boy, ?? avin or ?? aven, age 6 (July 1893). On the 1910 Virginia census, Elizabeth CAMPBELL, age 69, was living with her daughter Charlotte (CAMPBELL) DAVIS, age 38, and her husband J.A. DAVIS, age 44, their four children, and two adult boarders, in Slab Fork, WV. Death date unknown. They had the following children: * (5) Hannah M. CAMPBELL*. She was born about 15 Jul 1854. She married Nelson B. Crist (She was his second wife.) She died some time prior to ** *(6) Riley Ann CAMPBELL. (see below) * *(7) Marcelles (or Marcellus or Marsilla) Bateman CAMPBELL.* He was born on October 8, 1858. She married Florence Cash on Dec 29, 1881. (I have more information on this individual, including death date, in my notes.) *(8) Margaret L. “May” **CAMPBELL**.* She was born in September 1860. She married Matthew FITZGERALD. Margaret died prior to 1893; Matthew FITZGERALD remarried in 1893. *(9) Florence** T. (or B. or G.) **CAMPBELL**.* She was born in February 1867. She had two illegitimate children, Cleaven (or Clioven or Cleveland), born in 1894, and Netty, born in 1882. On November 6, 1895 there was a deed between Alonzo A. CAMPBELL (and his wife Lucy) and Florence G. for 38 1/4 acres of land in Rockbridge Co., VA. The deed was delivered to Wm. M. Crist for grantee on March 27, 1898. Florence CAMPBELL was living in Rockbridge Co., VA in 1900 with her two children, her brother John B. (James), and mother Elizabeth. On December 3, 1902 Florence sold her 38 1/4 acres of land to her brother M.B. CAMPBELL. She bought the land for $114 and sold it for $130. At the time of the sale, she was living in Prince George's Co., MD. According to the deed, she purchased the land from her brother M.B. CAMPBELL. Whereabouts unknown after December 1902. *(10) Charlotte Virginia CAMPBELL.* She was born on April 18, 1868. She married Jacob A. DAVIS about 1890. In 1930 she was living in Staunton, VA with her husband, Jacob, her daughter, and grandson. Charlotte and Jacob are buried at Mt. Carmel Cemetery, near Vesuvius. Charlotte died January 5, 1937 and Jacob died August 15, 1931. *(11) Elizabeth B. CAMPBELL.* She was born in 1871. She died on May 2, 1888 in South River in a fire: “burned age 16y”. She was listed as the daughter of “R&E Campbell” and born in Rockbridge Co., VA. The death was “reported by father.” *(12) John B. CAMPBELL.* He was born in October 1873. He was a teamster. He was last reported on the 1900 Virginia census as James Campbell, living with his mother Elizabeth, sister Florance, and her two children, in Rockbridge Co., VA. Whereabouts unknown after 1900 census. ----------------------------------------------------------- *(6) Riley (or Rilan) Ann (or Arthur) **CAMPBELL** * He was born on September 8, 1856 in Rockbridge Co., VA. He married Dicey (or Dica) Victoria (MORAN) CAMPBELL on July 25, 1878 in Rockbridge Co., VA. His father was reported as R.R. CAMPBELL. The minister was A.H. Hamilton. Dicey (MORAN) CAMPBELL was born in June 1850 in either Virginia or Kentucky. Her parents were Charles N. MORAN (1813-February 14, 1903) and Serreppta A. (KNOX) MORAN (September 1822 in Ohio- ). Riley CAMPBELL died on February 28, 1932 in Shady Springs, WV, and buried in Blue Jay Cemetery. Dicey (MORAN) CAMPBELL died on February 12, 1935 and was buried in Blue Jay Cemetery. They had the following children: *Arthur Felton **CAMPBELL**.* He was born on November 8, 1878 in Rockbridge Co., VA. He married Rebecca (FITZPATRICK) CAMPBELL. She was born about 1879. Arthur CAMPBELL died on December 16, 1958 in Raleigh County, WV. *Serreppta D. CAMPBELL.* She was born on September 26, 1880 in Rockbridge Co., VA. She died on September 18, 1942 in Raleigh County, WV. She never married. *Douglas Lee CAMPBELL. *He was born on June 22, 1883 in Vesuvius, Rockbridge Co., VA. He died on October 16, 1952 in Mt. Hope, WV. He married Pearl Virginia (BRAGG) CAMPBELL, daughter of David BRAGG and Ruth (MCCUTCHEON) BRAGG, in Raleigh Co., WV. Pearl (BRAGG) CAMPBELL was born on August 25, 1891 in WV and died on September 2, 1971 in Oak Hill, WV. * * *Annie Precious **CAMPBELL**.* She was born on April 16, 1888 in Fayette Co., WV. She died on June 6, 1986 in Daniels, Raleigh Co., WV. She married Elijah WEBB. Elijah Webb was born on September 24, 1880 and died in July 1964 in WV. *Herbert Basil CAMPBELL*. He was born on January 30, 1893. He died in 1963 in Raleigh Co., WV. He married Annie HUMPHREY. *Bessie JoAnn CAMPBELL*. She was born in May 27, 1898. She died on January 15, 1971 in Raleigh Co., WV. She married Ira Lucian HUMPHREY.
I have not connected this one back but Boardman's daughter was my aunt, Louise Campbell Gaither. They lived in the Harmony area. Larry Campbell Saoirse wrote: >I need information on a Lewis CAMPBELL -aka Louis - who lived in Iredell >county, North Carolina. Going by census recores he was born aomewhere >around 1812-1815. He married an Anna Louisa. Their children were Alford >Burgess - Walford Columbus - Sarah - Henry - John and Boardman. > >Any information at all on this family will be greatly appreciated > >Saoirse > > > >Pagan and Proud > > > > >
Hello, Thanks to information provided by Steven Campbell, I will now type up a report here for Joel Campbell, s/o George Campbell and Caty, of Amherst Co VA. Joel Campbell b. abt 1776 (as per 1850 census records) died: after 12-20-1850 , probably died in Rockbridge Co VA. Married: Margaret "Peggy" Patterson, m. 6-13-1799 Amherst Co VA. She was daughter of Betsey Patterson (Elizabeth is formal for Betsey). Marriage performed by Rev. William Crawford. Surety bond by Samuel Campbell (Joel's brother) Consent by Caty Campbell (Joel's widowed mother) In May 1826 at Nelson Co VA, a deed is recorded, in which Joel Campbell sold out his land there to his older brother John Campbell, m. Frances. On 12-2-1850 Joel Campbell wrote his will, this will was not probated until 1887, that was after his daughter Lucinda Campbell died. Perhaps she was his LAST surviving heir by then? I have used official courthouse marriage records to 'suppose' the marriages of his children, listed below. The dates and counties and names are correct, but I do NOT know for sure if these marriages are actually connected to these people, these are 'guesses' at this point, waiting for confirmation. In this 1850 will, it states his children to be: 1. Tarlton Patterson Campbell (b. 1800, d. 12-16-1861 Rockbridge Co VA. Did he marry: Elizabeth Cameron 8-28-1823 Rockbridge Co VA? Remember that Edward Campbell, brother to Joel, also married Frances Cameron. Are these 2 Cameron girls related?) 2. Charles Ptolover Campbell (is this actually Charles Patterson Toliver Campbell?) (b. 1804 d. 6-19-1858 Rockbridge Co VA.) (Did he marry: Elizabeth Patterson m. 6-26-1830 Rockbridge Co VA? Did he also marry Harriet Cumings 11-21-1838 Rockbridge Co VA?) 3. Alexander Campbell (Did he marry: Peggy Brant 9-12-1822 Rockbridge Co VA? Was her name Brant or Brandt or Bryant?) (When did he die?) 4. Louisa McPheerson Campbell b. 1810, according to 1850 Rockbridge Co VA census. Perhaps she never married? She died before Lucinda, her sister. By 1850 census, she was 40 years old, unmarried, and living with her Father and younger sister. 5. Lucinda E. J. Campbell b. 1812, according to 1850 census, she was 38 yrs, not married, perhaps she never married. She died in 1887, and her death caused her father's Will to be probated. Please post information if you connect to theses names. Best regards, Lilly Martin (researching George and Caty Campbell)