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 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/162 - Release Date: 11/05/2005
Hello, I thought I would make a list, with sources, for some CAMPBELL men who were located in Colonial Virginia, USA, in 1600-1700's time frame. Not all the men located in Virginia in 1750, for example, named Campbell are related, some might be related, some may not. I wish we had a LIST of every Campbell man in Virginia up to 1750, but that is probably not yet available. It would be a very handy tool! #1. My ancestor is George Campbell born about 1720, originally in Albemarle Co VA, and was located in Amherst Co later, where he died in 1791. Thanks to Steven Campbell, I know now that his land which is today called Nelson Co VA, was 300 acres, and he bought it in 1-16-1760. He would have been 40 years old at that point in time. 4 years later he bought another 110 acres, and 5 years later another 162 acres, which was on both sides of the Piney River, which means that land is today considered half in Amherst Co and half in Nelson Co, because the Piney River is the dividing line between the 2 counties. This is the reason that I have focused my research on Amherst Co VA and Nelson Co VA, as many of the descendants of George Campbell and his wife Caty remained in that area, but some did in fact move elsewhere. My own Campbell ancestors remained in Amherst Co VA until 1882, but left behind a large group of relatives who never left the ancestral area of our Campbell line. Now add 300 acres, to 110 acres, to 162 acres, this equals= 472 acres of land. This is the land that he died and left to his children, but not in an equal distribution, which prompted a legal dispute among his children and heirs. The son of George and Caty Campbell, named John Campbell, m. Frances, had the personal goal to re-consolidate his father's original land holdings, and become sole owner of the original family estate. He accomplished this goal, but had to "BUY-OUT" his siblings and co-heirs through court recorded documents. These documents establish the identity of the children of George and Caty Campbell, they had 13 children, of which 9 were SONS. My ancestry comes from 2 of those sons, and possibly 3 of those sons, (I have one ancestor named George T. Campbell b. 1824 d. 1856 who is a mystery). My personal nichname for my ancestor John Campbell, s/o George and Caty, is "Buy-Out John". According to the "Childs-Chiles Family History, by Mary C. Chiles this same George Campbell was the son of Charles Campbell b. 1693 Ireland d. 1749 Ireland. According to this family history, George was the only son noted for Charles. Steven Campbell is trying to find the SOURCE of this family story to prove or disprove this legend. Steven Campbell is also likewise a descendant of George and Caty Campbell. Can anyone shed light on this story, the author, or Marilyn Thrush Petty's email or regular mailing address? Thanks to fellow researcher Beth Craig, she found some early Campbell men noted in Augusta Co VA. This is important to my own research, because Augusta Co., VA is right next door to Nelson and Amherst Co VA. It has been proven that some Campbell men of Augusta, did have descendants in Amherst-Nelson area. #2. Robert Campbell, s/o Duncan of Scotland, went to Ireland in 1700, and then to Virginia about 1730. He is buying land in Augusta Co VA in 1745, then again he is noted there in 1750. #3. John Campbell b. 1674, m. Grace Hay, they are in Augusta Co., VA. He immigrated 1726 from Ireland, married Grace Hay, they were in Augusta Co VA, but many of their descendants did not stay in the area, but moved to SouthWest Virginia by 1750. This Campbell line is refered to as "The WHITE David Campbell line", which refers to hair color, not skin color. There is alot on the internet about this line, and I have NOT researched it at all, because I never could see any connection to my line, so I left it alone. This "John and Grace" group has matched to alot of the Campbell DNA test results. #4. Andrew Campbell, bought land in 1748 at Staunton, Augusta Co VA. Best regards, Lilly Martin
Sue, Did the ISP guy say what we could do to get rid of this virus? Wanda
Dear List, Searching for information or anyone researching this Campbell line, William David Campbell, born 27 Feb. 1870 in Montague Co., Texas. Died sometime before Sept. 1917. Married Pearl Norris 18 Nov. 1900 in Ryan, Jefferson Co., Oklahoma. She was born about 1883 in Texas. Children were, Deannie, born abt. 1903, Gracie L., born abt. 1904, and Alpha, born abt. 1908. Thank you for your help. Jimmy Christian jchristian@ev1.net
Thanks Sam, I will do that. Brenda
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.
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
I keep my virus protection up to date and check my puter once a week or more and my virus protection is all way up-dating its self and lets me know when I got something they feel is a virus and then it tells me where it came from and why they think its a virus. I was told a long time again never trust your ISP even AOL and MSN and any ISP as they don't all way catch a virus and so I have two other virus protection's on my puter and both are free. Now one come's with my ISP I have have with my phone company as they are my ISP and so they have one for us that is free. Sometime now we can have to many Virus protections and they conflict with each other and so its best to check to see what they do and if the go with other protection. I have a pop-blocker too that I got when I download windows SP2. I have not got a virus yet knock on wood and I have not got a little note say I had one from from the Campbell members or boards. Roberta Campbell Hopper mamahop45@frontiernet.net.
Could it be that one of the email addresses of the Campbell list members is invalid? This would cause every message sent to the list to come back as having had an invalid message. I have gotten these before on the Iron county list I administer. I go in and removet the bad address if rootsweb does not do it first. Marge Campbell Everyone should check their system for virus often. You should have a valid antivirus program installed on your system, don't expect your AOL or other account virus protectors to keep your system free of virus, they won't unless you downloaded a program they supply and install it. You must also update often. I use a free antivirus program I downloaded from http://www.avast.com . The home version is free, covers everything, emails, instant messaging, etc... And automatically updates itself. I have mine set pretty high, it will alert me if a message has no subject, if a message has too many blank spaces between lines, etc. Oh, and I like the junk mail filter.. Works great. If you already have virus software, disregard this. If you can't afford good software, this is an excellent alternative, and NO I am not being compensated.. Just that this is the best antivirus software I have ever had in since I bought my first computer in 1983! Marge -----Original Message----- From: Sue Baldwin [mailto:msbaldwin@norcom2000.com] Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 9:34 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re virus on members email I have been getting numerous undelivered mail from the postmaster on mail I didn't send. My ISP support guy told me it started with the Campbell newsletter. Someone on here has a virus that is duplicating our addresses so that our addresses are used to send to spam sites and then the mail is returned to us. The person who has this may be unaware. I am getting 30 or more of these returned mails a day. The ISP guy traced it back for me to the Campbell newsletter. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAMPBELL-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CAMPBELL-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 3:00 AM Subject: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #554 ______________________________
What's the name of the virus? -----Original Message----- From: Sue Baldwin [mailto:msbaldwin@norcom2000.com] Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 12:34 AM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CAMPBELL] Re virus on members email I have been getting numerous undelivered mail from the postmaster on mail I didn't send. My ISP support guy told me it started with the Campbell newsletter. Someone on here has a virus that is duplicating our addresses so that our addresses are used to send to spam sites and then the mail is returned to us. The person who has this may be unaware. I am getting 30 or more of these returned mails a day. The ISP guy traced it back for me to the Campbell newsletter. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAMPBELL-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CAMPBELL-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 3:00 AM Subject: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #554 ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
I have been getting numerous undelivered mail from the postmaster on mail I didn't send. My ISP support guy told me it started with the Campbell newsletter. Someone on here has a virus that is duplicating our addresses so that our addresses are used to send to spam sites and then the mail is returned to us. The person who has this may be unaware. I am getting 30 or more of these returned mails a day. The ISP guy traced it back for me to the Campbell newsletter. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAMPBELL-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CAMPBELL-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 3:00 AM Subject: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #554
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Howdy Cousins, LILLY asked abt Monroe County, <VA- W.VA> was formed in 1798 From Greenbrier. <UNION__??> then in In May of 1861 Called out the Millitia, Many Residents Along the Ohio & Penn. Were not in Sympathy with the Confedracy. 40 Counties Held a Convention & Broke a way from Va., Forming th New State of West Virginia. NOW; I find, George Campbel & Margaret Unknown's Son Arichibald Campbell- Married To Mary Gragg 12/1/1785 pn Albemarle Co Va #-2 M. Susannah Arnold 1/Nov/1786 Orange Va M #- 3 Sarah Ann Cook 30/May/1844 Children Were # - 1 Jane Campbell B abt 1800 in Greenbrier Wva. # - 2 Rebecca " B 1804 " #= 3 Catherins Campbell B 1806 " #- 4 Hudson Campbell B. 1780 Albemarle, VA #- 5 Susan Campbell B 1790 Greenbrier W,Va. #- 6 William Campbell B.1797 Greenbrier W. Va. #- 7 Mary Campbell B. 1792 Greenbrier W, Va #- 8 George Campbell B 1763 Amherst Va DIED 20/July/ 1857 Greenbrier W, Va. Now this MAY not be of interest to most But I am hoping it will help some one That has Got lost traceing their Family back to W. Va. THIS came from L. D. S. CUZ A T <atpowelljr@aol.com>
Dear Marge, What about: Cornelius Campbell b. 1781 VA, s/o Joel Campbell, s/o Henry Campbell and Charity. Cornelius died before 1832 in VA. Cornelius was married to Nancy Ann Lively, her brother was MATHEW Lively. Cornelius would be nephew to AMBROSE Campbell. Could the name Mathew Campbell be in honor of Mathew Lively, brother in law of Cornelius? Could the name Ambrose Campbell be in honor of Ambrose, s/o Henry Campbell and Charity, of the Amherst Co VA area? Cornelius Campbell was living in 1820 at Lynchburg, VA. The kids of Cornelius and Nancy were: Joel, James, Mary, Elizabeth, Nancy. I have a full listing of info on Joel, but JAMES is a mystery to me. Mathew Lively went to Bowling Green, warren Co KY. Does this help? Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Campbell" <margecam@comcast.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 6:34 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Longshot... Anyone have Campbell's of these names and ages in their lines...that are missing? > > Do you have missing Campbell males in your line named: > > Matthew Campbell age 17 in 1850 > Ambrose Campbell age 14 in 1850 > > We were once told that Ellis was not the real first name of Ellis Campbell > b > 1804 in VA... On that and the fact that these two young men (well they > were > in 1850!) may not have been actual sons of Ellis. > > How's about anyone having a male Campbell child born in 1804 VA who > disapears from the family after 1820? > > Marge Campbell > > To hear about the Stockton State Hospital burial remains found yesterday > go > to: > > http://www.kcra.com/video/5255118/index.html > KCRA TV > > > > ============================== > 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 >
Hello to Deb and to Steven, According to my files, which are in part based on the research of Steven Campbell, here is how the family line looks: #1. George Campbell and Caty of Amherst Co VA #2. Edward Campbell, m. Frances Cameron, they moved to Rockbridge Co VA. #3. Joel Campbell, m. Esther Shaw 1809 Rockbridge Co VA. #4. Robert R. Campbell b. 1818-21 d. 1890's Rockbridge Co VA, m. Elizabeth Weeks, she was his second wife. #5. Riley A. Campbell b 1856 VA d. 1932 WV, m. Dicey Moran b. 1852 VA. Apparently, Steven Campbell is listing James (aka John B. ) Campbell b. 1873, and Florence Campbell b. 1867 as children of Robert and Elizabeth. Steven: do you have a full list of kids for Robert, by both of his wives? Please post if you do, as it might help others researching. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deborah Tower" <dbtower@cox.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 5:47 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Fw: Florence Campbell > Steve-- > > This Robert R. Campbell that you refer to in your posting--would that have > been Robert R. Campbell, b. 1818, d. 1890, the son of Joel and Esther Shaw > Campbell? > > Debbi Tower > >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net> >> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 7:24 PM >> Subject: Florence Campbell >> >> >>> This may be a little recent for the expert >>> genealogists on this board. However, I could use some >>> serious help. >>> >>> In 1900, a James (a.k.a. John B.) Campbell (b. Oct. >>> 1873) was living in Rockbridge Co., VA, with his >>> mother, Elizabeth (b. 1835, widow of Robert R.), >>> sister Florance (also spelled Florence G.) (b. 1867), >>> and Florance's two "basterd" children, Netty (b. >>> 1882) and Cleaven or Clioven (b. 1893). >>> >>> In 1910, Elizabeth was living with her daughter >>> Charlotte and Charlotte's husband in Slab Fork, WV. >>> According to the census, Elizabeth had 4 living >>> children. Based on my other records, this means >>> either Florence or John had to have died between 1900 >>> and 1910 (all her other children are accounted >>> for). >>> >>> I have searched endlessly. Florance, John, >>> Cleaven/Clioven, and Netty, all disappeared off the >>> face of the Earth after 1900. No death records, no >>> marriage records, no census records, nothing. I >>> would be greatly indebted to anyone who could find >>> anything to indicate their whereabouts after 1900. >>> Their other family remembers (siblings) were located >>> in Raleigh and Fayette Counties, WV, and Rockbridge >>> and Augusta Counties, VA. >>> >>> Steve
Robert R. Campbell's children with Sarah McCormick Joseph William d 1862 Mary F. b 1846 no other inf. Alonza married Lucy Jane Weeks Nancy Jane married Malachi Fitzgerald Robert R. Campbell's children with Elizabeth Weeks Hannah married Nelson Crist died before 1898 Riley Ann married Dicey Moran Marcellous Bateman married Florence Cash Margaret (also called Mary) married Matthew Fitzgerald Eliza d. 1888 John B (or James) b 1873 OUR BRICK WALL Florence G. b 1867 was in Prince Geroge's Co. MD. in 1902 ALSO BRICK WALL Charlotte married Jacob Davis d 1937 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lilly Martin" <malik@scs-net.org> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 4:27 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Amherst Co VA.>Rockbridge Co VA>West Virginia, USA > Hello to Deb and to Steven, > > According to my files, which are in part based on the research of Steven > Campbell, here is how the family line looks: > > #1. George Campbell and Caty of Amherst Co VA > #2. Edward Campbell, m. Frances Cameron, they moved to Rockbridge Co VA. > #3. Joel Campbell, m. Esther Shaw 1809 Rockbridge Co VA. > #4. Robert R. Campbell b. 1818-21 d. 1890's Rockbridge Co VA, m. Elizabeth > Weeks, she was his second wife. > #5. Riley A. Campbell b 1856 VA d. 1932 WV, m. Dicey Moran b. 1852 VA. > > Apparently, Steven Campbell is listing James (aka John B. ) Campbell b. > 1873, and Florence Campbell b. 1867 as children of Robert and Elizabeth. > > Steven: do you have a full list of kids for Robert, by both of his wives? > Please post if you do, as it might help others researching. > > Best regards, > Lilly Martin > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Deborah Tower" <dbtower@cox.net> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 5:47 AM > Subject: [CAMPBELL] Fw: Florence Campbell > > > > Steve-- > > > > This Robert R. Campbell that you refer to in your posting--would that have > > been Robert R. Campbell, b. 1818, d. 1890, the son of Joel and Esther Shaw > > Campbell? > > > > Debbi Tower > > > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: <STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net> > >> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 7:24 PM > >> Subject: Florence Campbell > >> > >> > >>> This may be a little recent for the expert > >>> genealogists on this board. However, I could use some > >>> serious help. > >>> > >>> In 1900, a James (a.k.a. John B.) Campbell (b. Oct. > >>> 1873) was living in Rockbridge Co., VA, with his > >>> mother, Elizabeth (b. 1835, widow of Robert R.), > >>> sister Florance (also spelled Florence G.) (b. 1867), > >>> and Florance's two "basterd" children, Netty (b. > >>> 1882) and Cleaven or Clioven (b. 1893). > >>> > >>> In 1910, Elizabeth was living with her daughter > >>> Charlotte and Charlotte's husband in Slab Fork, WV. > >>> According to the census, Elizabeth had 4 living > >>> children. Based on my other records, this means > >>> either Florence or John had to have died between 1900 > >>> and 1910 (all her other children are accounted > >>> for). > >>> > >>> I have searched endlessly. Florance, John, > >>> Cleaven/Clioven, and Netty, all disappeared off the > >>> face of the Earth after 1900. No death records, no > >>> marriage records, no census records, nothing. I > >>> would be greatly indebted to anyone who could find > >>> anything to indicate their whereabouts after 1900. > >>> Their other family remembers (siblings) were located > >>> in Raleigh and Fayette Counties, WV, and Rockbridge > >>> and Augusta Counties, VA. > >>> > >>> Steve > > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >
Wanted to share the info that several Campbell men are listed in the original scans on-line at _www.Sources2Go.com_ (http://www.Sources2Go.com) . Mary
Steve-- This Robert R. Campbell that you refer to in your posting--would that have been Robert R. Campbell, b. 1818, d. 1890, the son of Joel and Esther Shaw Campbell? Debbi Tower > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 7:24 PM > Subject: Florence Campbell > > >> This may be a little recent for the expert >> genealogists on this board. However, I could use some >> serious help. >> >> In 1900, a James (a.k.a. John B.) Campbell (b. Oct. >> 1873) was living in Rockbridge Co., VA, with his >> mother, Elizabeth (b. 1835, widow of Robert R.), >> sister Florance (also spelled Florence G.) (b. 1867), >> and Florance's two "basterd" children, Netty (b. >> 1882) and Cleaven or Clioven (b. 1893). >> >> In 1910, Elizabeth was living with her daughter >> Charlotte and Charlotte's husband in Slab Fork, WV. >> According to the census, Elizabeth had 4 living >> children. Based on my other records, this means >> either Florence or John had to have died between 1900 >> and 1910 (all her other children are accounted >> for). >> >> I have searched endlessly. Florance, John, >> Cleaven/Clioven, and Netty, all disappeared off the >> face of the Earth after 1900. No death records, no >> marriage records, no census records, nothing. I >> would be greatly indebted to anyone who could find >> anything to indicate their whereabouts after 1900. >> Their other family remembers (siblings) were located >> in Raleigh and Fayette Counties, WV, and Rockbridge >> and Augusta Counties, VA. >> >> Steve >> >> ______________________________ > > >
Do you have missing Campbell males in your line named: Matthew Campbell age 17 in 1850 Ambrose Campbell age 14 in 1850 We were once told that Ellis was not the real first name of Ellis Campbell b 1804 in VA... On that and the fact that these two young men (well they were in 1850!) may not have been actual sons of Ellis. How's about anyone having a male Campbell child born in 1804 VA who disapears from the family after 1820? Marge Campbell To hear about the Stockton State Hospital burial remains found yesterday go to: http://www.kcra.com/video/5255118/index.html KCRA TV
Margie, Thomas Campbell & Alexander Campbell at one time in Russell County, VA. & later in Eastern KY. started a Religious Movement called : Campbellites In GOOGLE type in ; Campbellite Movement Sam Campbell Margie Campbell <margecam@comcast.net> wrote: Was J.O. Phillips, Joseph Phillips who ends up in MO by 1860's? Now THAT would interest me! Ellis Campbell b 1804 in VA helped form a church in MO with Joe Phillips & his brood... Marge -----Original Message----- From: Samuel Campbell [mailto:sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 2:20 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] data from Hawkins Co.,Tn The other Campbell line Lorene, I am Interested in Russell County, VA. Campbells that resettled in East TN.. My Fountain Campbell born 1803 { Amherst / Nelson CO.,VA. } , resettled in Greene County, TN. in 1856 after his 1st. wife { Clarinda Collins } died. Fountain Campbell re-married to a Mary ( ? ) & had children by her before his death in 1872. Any Information on Fountain Campbell would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sam Campbell lorene wrote: yes please post the rest if it if you would. Thank you . -------Original Message------- From: a.b. craig Date: 11/02/05 22:10:58 To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CAMPBELL] data from Hawkins Co.,Tn The other Campbell line GoodEvening, My grandson found this binder and brought it to me. Thank goodness the data was still in it. This informationis from the Hawkins Co.,Tn. genealogical room. It is hand written so will try and copy has it is written. . Here goes, Eddie Rose Campbell, son of R.S.and Sallie R. Campbell was born at Sedalia, Hancock County, Tenn. May 9,1844. He professed religion in the year 1892 while in college at Mossy Creek,Tenn.and at once joined the Baptist Church at that place under the ministry of Rev.S.S.Hale. He died February 10, 1899 at Longfield, LeeCounty, Va. There is more so if you are interested in this gentleman let me know. I could not find any data pertaining to his having descendants. Now, the library in Rogerville,Tn. is where the Hawkins Co. Genealogical and History Soc.meet. The following is more data that I collected there. Rober tCampbell -son of Duncan of Scotland emigrated to Ireland 1700. Thence to Stockbridge Co.,Va.about1730. (This is also all hand written, abc) 1745 Rober tCampbell - one of 20 appointed by Gov.Gooch - when he issued the commission of peace - all of Augusta Co.,Va. Wm Campbell born 1745 - at an early age set (settled ? abc) on the Holston. He ?? during the seige at Yorkstown at age of36. Nov.28,1750- Robert Campbell whom ?????(?) ??and was purchased acknowedge-payment Augusta Co. 1748 Andrew Campbell bought a lot in Stanton(?) Augusta Co.?????? Bank (J?) B.Campbell P.M. Referencefor - Standard Manufacturing New Cumberland, W.Va. Co. New Cumberland, W.VA. Of Scotch Irish descent Came from Scotland to Maryland. At the bottom of the page there has been penceled in "anarrorw the mixedup information (VAC)" On another page is Andrew Winton Campbell married Julia Ann Carmack on August 24, 1869 at C (E?) Carmack's minister Rev.Ruben Stule witness Rachel A.Sanders and Hayes(H?) Camarack. Joseph Campbell - Methodist lived a Christian life some years near Sneedville. Many in HawkinsCo.on Big Creek, where he reared his family. From thense toClaiborneCo.,Tenn. He married 1820 to Frances Vermillion called "Franky" of RussellCo.,Va. (someone on this site was asking abouit the Campbell -Vermillion family perhaps comeing from Russell Co. Va. abc) He was a farmer, lived near "Geasy Rock" or Sneedville He was buried N.W.of residence where three of his children lie sleeping and many others also.He died 1867. Jessie Vermillion - place of birth was Maryland or Scotland - ancestory originally French Hugenots. Sons Wilson& JesseeVermillion - 1777 he volenteered in state Militia Frank Nash's Reg. 1780 -joined Capt Timbell's Co.in Col John ????? Reg and must have been in Battle of King's Mountain, N C. Must have settled in Washington or Russell Co.,Va. d. 1720 - 25- buried Ruissell Co.,Va. Wilson Vermillion (b. Rkussell Co.,Va.) married Nancy (?) Mc Neil. Frances Vermillion b.March 1, 1801, Russell Co.,Va. Methodist - married 1820 to Joseph Campbell, Sneedville, Howkins and ClaiborneCo.,Tn. d. Dec.25 1873 (?) buried in family graveyard with husband & children., tombstones marks grave -N. W.of Residence. The above was written by J.O.Phillips There are more pages but will post later. ifyou folks areinterested. Beth - ------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. 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