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    1. Steven 1824 CT, (VA?) PA, IN, IA,WI
    2. Ann
    3. This gentleman is my brick wall. Stephen / Steven is not a common Campbell name. He is believed to have been b. 1824/5. He married Mary Rose Mc Clellan in IA and they moved to Vernon, WI around 1850. On one census the census taker states him to be from CT in an other year it is stated he came from PA. As we ALL know the state boundaries were changing rapidly during the late 1700 and even into and including the 1800. So his family could have been any where from VA north. Feed back anyone? I have the feeling I'm close!!! Ann in FL FIGHT SPAMMERS: Please remove all previous addressees before forwarding email ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAMPBELL-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CAMPBELL-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 11:15 AM Subject: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #574

    11/02/2005 10:17:30
    1. DNA testing for genealogy purposes - Answers!
    2. Lilly and List, Nice summary of DNA Testing. I am the Campbell DNA Project Coordinator. While our web site (http://www.waltier.com/dna.htm) is out of date, our project is alive, well, and quite active. In fact, the Campbell Project has 113 participants and is roughly 39th in size of the 2,000+ surname projects listed -- so we're in fact one of the largest DNA projects. Many members of this list have participated. I am also intimately familiar with the National Geographic project. (http://www5.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/) The Genographics project charges $99 for 12 markers. If you go to FTDNA directly, then the charge is: $99, $169, or $219 for 12, 25, or 37 markers respectively. I actually recommend the 25 marker test initially. Below are the oldest proven ancestors for our current participants (birth dates in parentheses) . Please note that these ancestors are asserted by the participants themselves and have not independently verified. - Kevin Campbell PS - You can join the project at the following URL http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.asp?group=Campbell&projecttype=S ======================================================== Lyman Campbell (1815) of Cuyahoga County, OH James Campbell (1811), Fayette Co., PA Israel Campbell (1810) of NC Thomas Edward Campbell (c1899) of WV John Campbell of New York Henry Franklin Campbell (1844) Ontario, Canada Campbells of Auchinbreac, Scotland Reuben Campbell (c1802) of SC David Campbell (c1802) of PA Patrick Campbell of St. Catherines, Scotland Col. Aeneas Campbell (c1730) of MD & VA James Austin Campbell (1785) of VA Lt. Joseph Campbell (c 1778) of VA Francis Campbell, (1798) of Ontario, Canada David Campbell (1846) of PA John W. Campbell (1851), in Tennessee Campbells of Inverawe, Scotland Samuel Campbell (1695) Ulster Co., New York John Campbell (1775) of GA (NC?) George Campbell (1797) of NC Duncan Campbell (1768) Lochgoilhead Scotland Lt. Col. Richard Campbell (1730?) of VA Abraham Campbell (1794) of VA Fountain Campbell (c1803) of Amherst, VA John Campbell (1674) and Grace Hay William Campbell (1773) of PA Wiley Campbell (c1846) near Vincennes, IN John Campbell (1800?) of Donaghadee, No. Ireland Patrick Campbell (c1735) of VA and KY James Samuel Campbell (c1748) of PA and KY Ambrose Campbell (abt 1794) of VA John Campbell (1740) Alexander Campbell (c1692) of Ulster, No. Ireland John Campbell of Rich Valley, VA John Campbell (1786) Franklin Co., PA James M. Campbell (1795) of SC Hugh Campbell (c1700) of PA John F. Campbell (1833) of NY and MI Cornelius (Neal) Campbell (of Breadalbane?) Elias Campbell (1794) of PA John Davidson Campbell (1812) of PA and NC John Campbell of York Twp., PA Nathan Campbell (1761) Monmouth Co., NJ Andrew Jackson Kendall (1834) Gurnsey Co., OH Campbells of Barbreck, Scotland William Campbell (c1717) of Antrim, Ireland Elias Campbell (1812/14) of NY and SC John H. Campbell (1811) of VA Colin Campbell (1749) of Scotland Samuel Campbell (c1755) of Tulloch, Scotland John Campbell (1698) of Beverley's Mill (Stanton) VA William Campbell (1838), Co. Antrim, No. Ireland Daniel Campbell (1773) of Isle of Skye, Scotland James Campbell (1758) of Somerset Co., PA Alexander Campbell (c1668) Argyll, Scotland Patrick Campbell (1808) of Donegal, Ireland Rev. John Campbell (1681) of Scotland William L. Campbell (c.1754) of Chatham, NC Giles Melville Campbell (1806) of New Orleans, LA David Campbell (1826) Fayette, Illinois Elihu Campbell (early 1800s) of South Carolina Campbells of Succoth, Scotland James Campbell (c1700) of PA and NC John McCampbell (c1688) of Ireland and VA James MisCampbell, (1784) of Carrickfergus, Ireland John W'm Campbell (1820) of Antrim, Ireland John Hamilton Campbell (1856) Glasgow, Scotland James Miscampbell, (c1810) County Down, Ireland John Campbell (c1750) of Logan County, KY John McCampbell (c1688) of Ireland and VA George Washington Campbell (1812) of AL Thomas Campbell (1700s) of Londonderry, NH James Campbell (1849) of Provincetown, MA John Paul Campbell (1790) of NC, TN, MS Harrison Campbell (c1808) of Barbour Co., WV Oliver Campbell (c1852) of Pittsburgh, PA William Campbell (1731) of L'Acadie, Quebec Malcolm Campbell (c1800) of PEI, Canada John Caddell (1620) of Barbados James Campbell (c1719) of Washington, PA Herbert Campbell of Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies

    11/02/2005 10:10:31
    1. NC and KY Campbells
    2. char houseman
    3. Unsuccessfully I have been trying to find the father of my John Campbell who was married to Sarah Forrester and was listed in Rowan Co. land surveys 1760-1781 with land next to a Hugh Campbell on the Yakin River . John had 5 sons, John Jr., Wm. F., Archibald, Owens F., and Thomas F. He appeared in the 1800 census , which was by then Iredell (next to a younger James) and in Russelville, KY in 1810 with his sons, with the exception of Wm. F. who left later. I have a receipt that Wm. F. paid taxes in Iredell Co. in 1814. Wm. F. was married to Mary McLain. Have not been able to find a clue as to where John orignated or who is father might be. Char - Michigan

    11/02/2005 10:07:01
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Newly Researching
    2. Stemma
    3. In the 1910 census I found a George E. Willard living next to a David L. Campbell b. 1875 in Noble County, Sparta Twp., Indiana. George's wife was Johnia? and David's wife was Rose J. b. abt 1880. Neither couple had children at that time. Then I looked at the 1920 return for George Willard and the names match up - and as you said the 3 sisters are with them. Looking for David and Rose in 1920 I find them in Indianapolis - with no children. In 1930 I looked for David and Rosa and found them in Indianapolis, and with them were living Rosa Winsor (Niece age 21) Meredith Winsor (nephew age 26) and Jack Willard (nephew age 6) Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Roll: 616; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 225; Image: 557.0. Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record Name: Rosa J Green Spouse Name: David Lawrence Campbell Marriage Date: 28 Jan 1896 Marriage County: Noble Source Title 1: Noble County, Indiana Source Title 2: Marriage Records Books 1 - 7 1859 - 1899 Source Title 3: Part I Index of Grooms Part II Index of Brides Com Book: 7 OS Page: 176 It sounds like David had a sister (maiden name Campbell) who married a Willard or had a child by a Willard. I looked in the Indiana marriage index and found a Lotta Campbell who married a Nicholas G. Willard 13 Sep 1886 in Owen County Indiana - this seems VERY early to have been Jack Willard's parents though. they would have been in their 50's when they had him. Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Record Name: Lotta Campbell Spouse Name: Nicholas G Willard Marriage Date: 13 Sep 1886 Marriage County: Owen Source Title 1: Owen County, Indiana Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Record 1850 - 1920 Inclusive Vol Source Title 3: W. P. A. Original Record Located: Compiled by Indi Book: 32 OS Page: 202 Lotta is short for Charlotte - tried to look up more with that name - but no luck. Tried locating David and Rosa in the 1900 census - found them as Lawrence Campbell and Rosa J. Campbell - no children - looked for nearby Willards or Campbells that could have been Jack's parents, and found nothing. I hope I have added a few facts to your quest - I will keep hunting when I have a chance. Kindest Regards, DEE ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Sirrine" <dsirrine@gmail.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 11:46 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Newly Researching > Well, I have found him in the census. He has siblings as well... > Francis (oldest 1915) Agnes (second oldest 1918) Margret (third oldest > 1919) Charlotte (third oldest 1923) This is where it gets confusing > because in the 1920 census, Francis and Agnes and Margret are all listed > under George Willard, but according to my aunt, my grand fathers, > fathers name was george campbell. It is possible that he was the only > one adopted because his birth year is also 1923 but not listed under > george willard in the 1930 census. But with very little else to go off > of on his father George Campbell, I have hit a wall... One thing I do > know, is the willards were listed to be from Indianapolis, Marion, > Indiana in the 1930 census and from German, Marshall, Indiana in the > 1920 census. There are discrepencies that proove to me that he was > adopted, but not being able to find his father anywhere, I'm at a road > block. > > Diane Campbell wrote: > > >Hi David, > >Do you know when your grandfather was adopted? And if he had a middle name? > >Have you found him in the 1930 census? If not, I can look him up if you know > >his adopted parents' names and where they were living then. > > > >Diane Campbell > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "David Sirrine" <dsirrine@gmail.com> > >To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 8:21 PM > >Subject: [CAMPBELL] Newly Researching > > > > > > > > > >>I am newly researching some of my history and have run into quite a road > >>block. My grand father was born Jack Campbell but was adopted and his > >>name was changed to Jesse Willard. He was born May 13, 1923 in Indiana > >>and passed on February 4, 1998. If anyone at all has any information, > >>it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. > >> > >>Regards, > >>David Sirrine > >> > >> > >>============================== > >>Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > >>areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > >>Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >> > >> > > > > > >============================== > >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 > > > > > > > > >

    11/02/2005 10:00:24
    1. RE: DNA testing for genealogy purposes - Answers!
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Kevin: To your knowledge has anyone related to Lord Niel Campbell of Scotland/NJ ever joined the DNA project? Marge Campbell -----Original Message----- From: Kevincamp@aol.com [mailto:Kevincamp@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 2:11 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: DNA testing for genealogy purposes - Answers! Lilly and List, Nice summary of DNA Testing. I am the Campbell DNA Project Coordinator. While our web site (http://www.waltier.com/dna.htm) is out of date, our project is alive, well, and quite active. In fact, the Campbell Project has 113 participants and is roughly 39th in size of the 2,000+ surname projects listed -- so we're in fact one of the largest DNA projects. Many members of this list have participated. I am also intimately familiar with the National Geographic project. (http://www5.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/) The Genographics project charges $99 for 12 markers. If you go to FTDNA directly, then the charge is: $99, $169, or $219 for 12, 25, or 37 markers respectively. I actually recommend the 25 marker test initially. Below are the oldest proven ancestors for our current participants (birth dates in parentheses) . Please note that these ancestors are asserted by the participants themselves and have not independently verified. - Kevin Campbell PS - You can join the project at the following URL http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.asp?group=Campbell&projecttype=S ======================================================== Lyman Campbell (1815) of Cuyahoga County, OH James Campbell (1811), Fayette Co., PA Israel Campbell (1810) of NC Thomas Edward Campbell (c1899) of WV John Campbell of New York Henry Franklin Campbell (1844) Ontario, Canada Campbells of Auchinbreac, Scotland Reuben Campbell (c1802) of SC David Campbell (c1802) of PA Patrick Campbell of St. Catherines, Scotland Col. Aeneas Campbell (c1730) of MD & VA James Austin Campbell (1785) of VA Lt. Joseph Campbell (c 1778) of VA Francis Campbell, (1798) of Ontario, Canada David Campbell (1846) of PA John W. Campbell (1851), in Tennessee Campbells of Inverawe, Scotland Samuel Campbell (1695) Ulster Co., New York John Campbell (1775) of GA (NC?) George Campbell (1797) of NC Duncan Campbell (1768) Lochgoilhead Scotland Lt. Col. Richard Campbell (1730?) of VA Abraham Campbell (1794) of VA Fountain Campbell (c1803) of Amherst, VA John Campbell (1674) and Grace Hay William Campbell (1773) of PA Wiley Campbell (c1846) near Vincennes, IN John Campbell (1800?) of Donaghadee, No. Ireland Patrick Campbell (c1735) of VA and KY James Samuel Campbell (c1748) of PA and KY Ambrose Campbell (abt 1794) of VA John Campbell (1740) Alexander Campbell (c1692) of Ulster, No. Ireland John Campbell of Rich Valley, VA John Campbell (1786) Franklin Co., PA James M. Campbell (1795) of SC Hugh Campbell (c1700) of PA John F. Campbell (1833) of NY and MI Cornelius (Neal) Campbell (of Breadalbane?) Elias Campbell (1794) of PA John Davidson Campbell (1812) of PA and NC John Campbell of York Twp., PA Nathan Campbell (1761) Monmouth Co., NJ Andrew Jackson Kendall (1834) Gurnsey Co., OH Campbells of Barbreck, Scotland William Campbell (c1717) of Antrim, Ireland Elias Campbell (1812/14) of NY and SC John H. Campbell (1811) of VA Colin Campbell (1749) of Scotland Samuel Campbell (c1755) of Tulloch, Scotland John Campbell (1698) of Beverley's Mill (Stanton) VA William Campbell (1838), Co. Antrim, No. Ireland Daniel Campbell (1773) of Isle of Skye, Scotland James Campbell (1758) of Somerset Co., PA Alexander Campbell (c1668) Argyll, Scotland Patrick Campbell (1808) of Donegal, Ireland Rev. John Campbell (1681) of Scotland William L. Campbell (c.1754) of Chatham, NC Giles Melville Campbell (1806) of New Orleans, LA David Campbell (1826) Fayette, Illinois Elihu Campbell (early 1800s) of South Carolina Campbells of Succoth, Scotland James Campbell (c1700) of PA and NC John McCampbell (c1688) of Ireland and VA James MisCampbell, (1784) of Carrickfergus, Ireland John W'm Campbell (1820) of Antrim, Ireland John Hamilton Campbell (1856) Glasgow, Scotland James Miscampbell, (c1810) County Down, Ireland John Campbell (c1750) of Logan County, KY John McCampbell (c1688) of Ireland and VA George Washington Campbell (1812) of AL Thomas Campbell (1700s) of Londonderry, NH James Campbell (1849) of Provincetown, MA John Paul Campbell (1790) of NC, TN, MS Harrison Campbell (c1808) of Barbour Co., WV Oliver Campbell (c1852) of Pittsburgh, PA William Campbell (1731) of L'Acadie, Quebec Malcolm Campbell (c1800) of PEI, Canada John Caddell (1620) of Barbados James Campbell (c1719) of Washington, PA Herbert Campbell of Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies

    11/02/2005 09:20:12
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] N.C. Campbells and REQUEST
    2. Cal Campbell
    3. Beth, I have almost all descendants of my g-grandfather John J Campbell, b. 1846/9 in SC (Darlington) and Cynthia Jane Elmore, b. Jan 1858 in Sumter/Darlington, SC, but I have found nothing on John J Campbell,'s parents or siblings. One census says his father was from NC and another states that he was from Ireland. There are no records on him in Darlington. Any help would be appreciated. If I can be of any help to you, let me know. Cal Campbell ----- Original Message ----- From: "a.b. craig" <abcfhist2@yahoo.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 10:04 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] N.C. Campbells and REQUEST > Good Morning, > > It has been a blustery morning here, says Winnie. Come in out of the > storm. > > Now, I really don't know just what most of you are researching. However, > have been contacted requesting information on the N. C. Campbells. (early) > > Since I do not have my records, was wondering if you folks are up to a > dare? Or perhaps call it a barnstorming. Since preRev. time frame it > appears that most of the Campbells in the area of VA.,N.C. and S.C. were > somehow related. > > Are you folks willing to post what you happen to have on the Campbells of > that area. Also post what books articals, etc. we might be able to find > information on tlhese Campbells. What particular libr. have a good gen. > section. (I can't go myself, but perhaps there are those of you that > could) > > Now, since my memory is failing me, and I don't have my records, could I > encourage one of you to become a cental contact point for a fun project. > > Would each of you post what you would like to find. There are so many new > ones on line that never say boo. I would like to address you quiet ones, > I know that some of you are shy, don't think that your input would be of > value, etc. Well you are wrong, I for one would very much like to here > what you have to say. Don't worry about how you compose the wording, even > your spelling, not all of us are good spellers,, I would like to know what > you have found on your Campbell family line and for what you are > searching, even if it is not my line. > > Since some of you are just starting to search for your family line, keep > it simple with the names, dates and places if possable. Then there are > others of you folks that have a great deal, please post. We have to > remember(myself too) that I have what I do have because of others takeing > the time to share. > > As a gift to me, would some of plese help me. While I was litterally > DOWN, some thought for the count, a GREAT deal of the information that I > had gathered was LOST. Because of the damage to my mind, I have lost a > lot of my short term memory, perhaps I should just say memory. I have > tried to share everything that I have with this message board. If you by > chance have anything that I have sent to you, would you PLEASE forward it > back to me. > > Since the Campbells from the area of Richalnd, Wayne and surrounding > cos.,of Ill., and of Russell Co.,Va.are my lines, I am particully > interested in getting some of that information back. > > I have been asked to do tape recording of what I am able to remember, > Would you please send me some idea of how to begin. Doing voice tapeing as > a means of recording will be new for me. . Have any of you done it? Is > there any guide lines? If you had a great grandmother who had the family > history, what would you like to know first, etc. Should I try and do it > as just factual or should I try and do it as a historical novel? > > Please send me feed back. > > Beth > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    11/02/2005 09:11:53
    1. Dna testing for genealogy purposes
    2. Lilly Martin
    3. Hello everyone, I research the Campbell families of Amherst Co VA and Nelson Co VA. Of the 7 different Campbell lines there, I am related to George Campbell and his wife Caty, who left a very large group of descendants. Some of these early Campbell decendants stayed in the area, but some moved away. My own ancestor moved from Amherst Co VA in 1882, for Texas, then to Oklahoma, and later his descendants were in California (my home State). It is known that the George and Caty Campbell group of descendants could be living everywhere in the world by now, and some might be able to do the genealogy going backwards to connect to george and Caty, but many others might be stuck in Missouri, or Oregon, or other places, and have no way to make that connection thru records to find their earliest Campbell ancestor. So this is where DNA testing comes in handy. http://www.familytreedna.com DNA testing for genealogy purpose is done by a MALE who was born of a Campbell father. By taking the test, that male can see if he matches the test done by other males named Campbell, and if there is a match, he can be assured that his line of ancestry goes with the other line man's line of ancestry. A FEMALE (like me) can NOT do this test, because my DNA will reveal my MOTHER, not my father. But a female can benefit from the test, because she could find a Father, Brother, paternal male cousin, to take the test, and she will be able to see the results, and which ancestral line her families matches. A male taking the test, will reveal his father's DNA, and his father's DNA, and his father's DNA, and so on, in an unending straight line backwards to the EARLIEST MALE ANCESTOR. Let's say you have 100 different Campbell names in California, and the earliest known ancestor you can find is when a Campbell man came out in 1849 for the Gold Rush, and had kids in 1850 there. By doing the test, you might be able to match to a well researched and documented line, which stretches back all the way to Argyl, Scotland and the earliest Campbell men in history. Wouldn't that be great to know? Not a "guess' but to know that your Campbell ancestry must be the same as the person you matched to. Now, as far as the Descendants of George Campbell and Caty, we have a descendant named Steven Campbell, who is on this list. If he were to be tested, that would establish the DNA line of George and Caty. And later, if there were matches to him, that would mean they also belong to George and Caty. (The paper documentation still needs to be good, and true, to be able to have confidence in the results) So to re-cap: the test must be done by a MALE who is named Campbell. Is there already a Campbell DNA test project going on? Who is participating? What are their lines? In this way, there could be the Tennessee Campbell line, the NC Campbell lines, the NY, NJ, PA, OH, IL, IN, you get the picture, we could be indentifying many lines. What if we found a New Jersey line which matched to the Virginia line? That would prove that or ancestor arrived in VA from colonial NJ, for example. This would bring our line back several, to many generations. (these are just examples I am giving out). What if our Virginia line matched to a Northern Ireland line of Campbell families documented and tested. That could at least allow us to find our Campbell ancestor coming from Ulster. This give a LOCATION to search on. Last point: the National Georgraphic (Wash. DC) is in the process of doing a HUGE DNA-genealogy testing program. They are going to use familytreedna, the same company I previously mentioned, but the COST $$$$ will be less, because of the huge quantity of tests. So many folks will want to check that out to find out how they could take the test and save $$$. Best regards, Lilly Martin

    11/02/2005 08:56:22
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Newly Researching
    2. David Sirrine
    3. Well, I have found him in the census. He has siblings as well... Francis (oldest 1915) Agnes (second oldest 1918) Margret (third oldest 1919) Charlotte (third oldest 1923) This is where it gets confusing because in the 1920 census, Francis and Agnes and Margret are all listed under George Willard, but according to my aunt, my grand fathers, fathers name was george campbell. It is possible that he was the only one adopted because his birth year is also 1923 but not listed under george willard in the 1930 census. But with very little else to go off of on his father George Campbell, I have hit a wall... One thing I do know, is the willards were listed to be from Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana in the 1930 census and from German, Marshall, Indiana in the 1920 census. There are discrepencies that proove to me that he was adopted, but not being able to find his father anywhere, I'm at a road block. Diane Campbell wrote: >Hi David, >Do you know when your grandfather was adopted? And if he had a middle name? >Have you found him in the 1930 census? If not, I can look him up if you know >his adopted parents' names and where they were living then. > >Diane Campbell > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "David Sirrine" <dsirrine@gmail.com> >To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 8:21 PM >Subject: [CAMPBELL] Newly Researching > > > > >>I am newly researching some of my history and have run into quite a road >>block. My grand father was born Jack Campbell but was adopted and his >>name was changed to Jesse Willard. He was born May 13, 1923 in Indiana >>and passed on February 4, 1998. If anyone at all has any information, >>it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. >> >>Regards, >>David Sirrine >> >> >>============================== >>Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >>areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >>Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >> >> > > >============================== >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 > > > >

    11/02/2005 04:46:59
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Newly Researching
    2. Diane Campbell
    3. Hi David, Do you know when your grandfather was adopted? And if he had a middle name? Have you found him in the 1930 census? If not, I can look him up if you know his adopted parents' names and where they were living then. Diane Campbell ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Sirrine" <dsirrine@gmail.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 8:21 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Newly Researching > I am newly researching some of my history and have run into quite a road > block. My grand father was born Jack Campbell but was adopted and his > name was changed to Jesse Willard. He was born May 13, 1923 in Indiana > and passed on February 4, 1998. If anyone at all has any information, > it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. > > Regards, > David Sirrine > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    11/02/2005 03:13:11
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] N.C. Campbells and REQUEST JAMES CAMPBELL
    2. Catherine Byrd
    3. Can someone tell me why my postings always come out in duplicate? Catherine Byrd <catbyrd007@sbcglobal.net> wrote:Beth, Do you by any chance have any Gatlins or Jones in your line from Ripley County, MO? My Jones were originally from Pike County, IN, then from Ripley County, MO. My grandparents (Gatlin/Jones) were married in Poyner, Ripley County, MO on 25 September 1902. Some Gatlins still live in the Doniphan area. "a.b. craig" wrote: Thank you so much for the input. later my Bethell -Wood-Thompson family lines from Warrick Co., Ind. married into the Campbell family line in Ripply Co., Mo. Beth Marvin wrote: According to the census the John and Stephen Campbell (brothers) in Warrick co, IN was from VA. They both got land there about 1830. Do not confuse this John and Stephen (brothers) who were in Vigo co, IN. This Stephen got land in what is now Vigo co in 1813 and John got adjoining land in 1815 or 16. Stephen died in JoDavies co IL in 1828 (rupture) and John died 1850 in Parke co, IN. Record states John Campbell of Parke co, IN came from MA to NY to Butler co, OH and after his wife died in 1815 he moved his family to Sullivan co, IN. ----- Original Message ----- From: "a.b. craig" To: Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 11:32 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] N.C. Campbells and REQUEST JAMES CAMPBELL > Anne, > > Please tell us a little about what you know of your family in Ind. What are some of the given names to the family in Ind.? A number of years ago we had fun with George Washington Campbell. Several of us found connections by doing so. > > While doing research in Warrick Co., Ind. I came across some Campbell. I do not know where they fit into the clan. > > Also, there is a great deal of Campbell, I mean a great deal, ofCampbell family data in the Genealogical section of the university at Bowling Green, Ky. I was only able to be there for @ four hours, and I had not even touched the tip of the iceberg of information yet. I think, not sure, that some of these Campbells in the data there were from N. C. > > Beth > > > > > Anne Ruby wrote: > What a wonderful idea! > > Still searching for a James Campbell b. 1782 NC who > married Martha Adams b. 1789 NC. Moved to Franklin Co. > IN by 1817. Would love to find parents, NC county > origin, and marriage record, if one exists. Both > families were said to be of Scottish ancestry and > James was a 'planter'. Any help greatly appreciated > as I am stuck! > > Thanks, > Anne > > > > --- "a.b. craig" wrote: > > > Good Morning, > > > > It has been a blustery morning here, says Winnie. > > Come in out of the storm. > > > > Now, I really don't know just what most of you are > > researching. However, have been contacted > > requesting information on the N. C. Campbells. > > (early) > > > > Since I do not have my records, was wondering if you > > folks are up to a dare? Or perhaps call it a > > barnstorming. Since preRev. time frame it appears > > that most of the Campbells in the area of VA.,N.C. > > and S.C. were somehow related. > > > > Are you folks willing to post what you happen to > > have on the Campbells of that area. Also post what > > books articals, etc. we might be able to find > > information on tlhese Campbells. What particular > > libr. have a good gen. section. (I can't go myself, > > but perhaps there are those of you that could) > > > > Now, since my memory is failing me, and I don't have > > my records, could I encourage one of you to become a > > cental contact point for a fun project. > > > > Would each of you post what you would like to find. > > There are so many new ones on line that never say > > boo. I would like to address you quiet ones, I know > > that some of you are shy, don't think that your > > input would be of value, etc. Well you are wrong, I > > for one would very much like to here what you have > > to say. Don't worry about how you compose the > > wording, even your spelling, not all of us are good > > spellers,, I would like to know what you have found > > on your Campbell family line and for what you are > > searching, even if it is not my line. > > > > Since some of you are just starting to search for > > your family line, keep it simple with the names, > > dates and places if possable. Then there are others > > of you folks that have a great deal, please post. > > We have to remember(myself too) that I have what I > > do have because of others takeing the time to share. > > > > As a gift to me, would some of plese help me. > > While I was litterally DOWN, some thought for the > > count, a GREAT deal of the information that I had > > gathered was LOST. Because of the damage to my > > mind, I have lost a lot of my short term memory, > > perhaps I should just say memory. I have tried to > > share everything that I have with this message > > board. If you by chance have anything that I have > > sent to you, would you PLEASE forward it back to me. > > > > > > Since the Campbells from the area of Richalnd, Wayne > > and surrounding cos.,of Ill., and of Russell > > Co.,Va.are my lines, I am particully interested in > > getting some of that information back. > > > > I have been asked to do tape recording of what I am > > able to remember, Would you please send me some > > idea of how to begin. Doing voice tapeing as a means > > of recording will be new for me. . Have any of you > > done it? Is there any guide lines? If you had a > > great grandmother who had the family history, what > > would you like to know first, etc. Should I try and > > do it as just factual or should I try and do it as a > > historical novel? > > > > Please send me feed back. > > > > Beth > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in > > one click. > > > > > > ============================== > > 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. > http://farechase.yahoo.com > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. 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    11/02/2005 02:07:13
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] N.C. Campbells and REQUEST JAMES CAMPBELL
    2. Catherine Byrd
    3. Beth, Do you by any chance have any Gatlins or Jones in your line from Ripley County, MO? My Jones were originally from Pike County, IN, then from Ripley County, MO. My grandparents (Gatlin/Jones) were married in Poyner, Ripley County, MO on 25 September 1902. Some Gatlins still live in the Doniphan area. "a.b. craig" <abcfhist2@yahoo.com> wrote: Thank you so much for the input. later my Bethell -Wood-Thompson family lines from Warrick Co., Ind. married into the Campbell family line in Ripply Co., Mo. Beth Marvin wrote: According to the census the John and Stephen Campbell (brothers) in Warrick co, IN was from VA. They both got land there about 1830. Do not confuse this John and Stephen (brothers) who were in Vigo co, IN. This Stephen got land in what is now Vigo co in 1813 and John got adjoining land in 1815 or 16. Stephen died in JoDavies co IL in 1828 (rupture) and John died 1850 in Parke co, IN. Record states John Campbell of Parke co, IN came from MA to NY to Butler co, OH and after his wife died in 1815 he moved his family to Sullivan co, IN. ----- Original Message ----- From: "a.b. craig" To: Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 11:32 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] N.C. Campbells and REQUEST JAMES CAMPBELL > Anne, > > Please tell us a little about what you know of your family in Ind. What are some of the given names to the family in Ind.? A number of years ago we had fun with George Washington Campbell. Several of us found connections by doing so. > > While doing research in Warrick Co., Ind. I came across some Campbell. I do not know where they fit into the clan. > > Also, there is a great deal of Campbell, I mean a great deal, ofCampbell family data in the Genealogical section of the university at Bowling Green, Ky. I was only able to be there for @ four hours, and I had not even touched the tip of the iceberg of information yet. I think, not sure, that some of these Campbells in the data there were from N. C. > > Beth > > > > > Anne Ruby wrote: > What a wonderful idea! > > Still searching for a James Campbell b. 1782 NC who > married Martha Adams b. 1789 NC. Moved to Franklin Co. > IN by 1817. Would love to find parents, NC county > origin, and marriage record, if one exists. Both > families were said to be of Scottish ancestry and > James was a 'planter'. Any help greatly appreciated > as I am stuck! > > Thanks, > Anne > > > > --- "a.b. craig" wrote: > > > Good Morning, > > > > It has been a blustery morning here, says Winnie. > > Come in out of the storm. > > > > Now, I really don't know just what most of you are > > researching. However, have been contacted > > requesting information on the N. C. Campbells. > > (early) > > > > Since I do not have my records, was wondering if you > > folks are up to a dare? Or perhaps call it a > > barnstorming. Since preRev. time frame it appears > > that most of the Campbells in the area of VA.,N.C. > > and S.C. were somehow related. > > > > Are you folks willing to post what you happen to > > have on the Campbells of that area. Also post what > > books articals, etc. we might be able to find > > information on tlhese Campbells. What particular > > libr. have a good gen. section. (I can't go myself, > > but perhaps there are those of you that could) > > > > Now, since my memory is failing me, and I don't have > > my records, could I encourage one of you to become a > > cental contact point for a fun project. > > > > Would each of you post what you would like to find. > > There are so many new ones on line that never say > > boo. I would like to address you quiet ones, I know > > that some of you are shy, don't think that your > > input would be of value, etc. Well you are wrong, I > > for one would very much like to here what you have > > to say. Don't worry about how you compose the > > wording, even your spelling, not all of us are good > > spellers,, I would like to know what you have found > > on your Campbell family line and for what you are > > searching, even if it is not my line. > > > > Since some of you are just starting to search for > > your family line, keep it simple with the names, > > dates and places if possable. Then there are others > > of you folks that have a great deal, please post. > > We have to remember(myself too) that I have what I > > do have because of others takeing the time to share. > > > > As a gift to me, would some of plese help me. > > While I was litterally DOWN, some thought for the > > count, a GREAT deal of the information that I had > > gathered was LOST. Because of the damage to my > > mind, I have lost a lot of my short term memory, > > perhaps I should just say memory. I have tried to > > share everything that I have with this message > > board. If you by chance have anything that I have > > sent to you, would you PLEASE forward it back to me. > > > > > > Since the Campbells from the area of Richalnd, Wayne > > and surrounding cos.,of Ill., and of Russell > > Co.,Va.are my lines, I am particully interested in > > getting some of that information back. > > > > I have been asked to do tape recording of what I am > > able to remember, Would you please send me some > > idea of how to begin. Doing voice tapeing as a means > > of recording will be new for me. . Have any of you > > done it? Is there any guide lines? If you had a > > great grandmother who had the family history, what > > would you like to know first, etc. Should I try and > > do it as just factual or should I try and do it as a > > historical novel? > > > > Please send me feed back. > > > > Beth > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Yahoo! 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    11/02/2005 01:36:35
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] James Campbell
    2. Samuel Campbell
    3. Phyllis, I would like to see the Pictures, Check them for any Resemblance ................... sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com Sincerely, Sam Campbell pengilly47@comcast.net wrote: You state that James was b. 1782 and married at the age of 7 in 1789? I think this must be a typo! As for Bowling Green from the answer to you query, there were indeed a great many Campbell's who migrated there. My Campbell's were there from VA just after 1800. And I'm sure there were many before that date. A lot of these Campbell's eventually migrated into MO and connecting states when the territories were opened up for land grants in the 1820's and 1830's. There is a picture of a James H Campbell and his family on ancientfaces.com, as well as other Campbell's. I visit it now and again to see if there are any of my ancestors. One picture I have from that site doesn't seem to be there anymore, so I'll post the information: GORDON HOMER CAMPBELL, 19-20 yrs. old, born Piney River, Nelson Co., VA in 1888 & moved to Amherst abt. 1907. Married RUTH CASH TUCKER in 1909. Since my ancestors are from that area, I printed off the picture for my files. If anyone would like a copy, let me know. Phyllis in CA ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    11/02/2005 01:12:58
    1. Re: RE- Forget ROBELL
    2. WITH THE , Campbell's, Harvey's, Mitchell's, Wilmore's/Wilmer's, Stinnett's, Johnson's, Powell's Martin's, Staton's, Tomlin's Husdon's, North's, Among others, I,ll Try to remember next time. That is a lot for an old man to remember, But, When I get to my Harvey's- Grand Pa Thomas Harvey Had 10 Girls & 1 boy, I descend from Two of the Daughter's & three of the Grand Daughters, They Connect Twice through the Campbell's Once through, Johnson, Mitchell, Johnson, Wilmer to Campbell. I am under the impression that many Brick walls come from<MY line> Some takes one Member of the Family, Like From George Campbell & Cathrine, With 13 children, <William & John were My 4th Grt Grand Fathers. I have Records where William's Son Lawson Campbell M. Frances Hudson, Their Son Joshua W <BOSS JOSH> Campbell Married <2nd M> Rohda Campbell Daughter of Jesse Campbell & Polly Harvey, Jesse was The Son of John Campbell Brother to William Campbell, Sons Of George & Catherine. Where I have a Record of My Ancestral Cousin Marriage,s. Eliminating A Brick wall, I realize that That the other 11 of Geo. & Catharine's Children were My 4th Grt Uncles & Aunts. NOW: That leaves, Catherine M William Ramsey #-2 James Campbell M SARAH Moran #-3 Lucy Campbell M Woodson Clark #-4 Mary Campbell M Alexandra Paterson #- 5 Samuel Campbell M Christine Paterson Thought to have Settled in OKLA. Would Like Any of Their Descendents To Contact ME, < atpoweljr@aol.com> #-6 Sarah <SALLY> Campbell M William Cash #$-7 George Campbell M_________? #-8 Joel Campbell M. _______? #- 9 Edward Campbell M Frances Cameron #-10 Ambrose Campbell M _______?? #- 11 William M Sarah Goode, My 4th Grt Grand Parents #-12 John Campbell M Frances Wright My 4th Grt Grand Parent #-13 Henry Campbell M Sally Wright Now: How many of George & Catherine's Descendents LIST AS MY <<THEIR> Line From Just one of , these 11 Children. YES I know it is a lot of work, BUT if you are a descendent of Ambrose Campbell, THAT is your line, OK. But you forget all of Ambrose Campbell's Sibling's & there are a Couple of Cousin Marriages, To one of Ambrose Campbell's Sister Sarah Campbell Cash & one of Ambrose's Grand sons Married James Campbell's Grand Daughter, REMEMBER, Y,LL done left those Cousins out as they were not in your line, What more Brick Wall could BE found. I honestly believe that the foundation for the Greatest Genealogical Brick wall is, <IT JUST CAINT BE> WEll may be I have Spent MY Quota of input for now. CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr@ao;/com>

    11/01/2005 04:58:39
    1. N.C. AND KY CAMPBELL'S
    2. Dear A.B. Craig (and anyone else who is looking for N.C. Campbells) Check out my Campbell files to see if I had any in N.C. Children of Major Laurence Campbell of Amherst Co.(DAR 227.110) Wife: Henrietta Catlett North Caroliana: JAMES CAMPBELL who married and moved to North Carolina and died before 1813 according to the will of his father. CATLETT CAMPBELL who went to Orange Co., North Carolina where according to Wheeler's History of North Carolina, pag. 337, in 1804-5 and in 1808-9, he was a member of the House of Commons for Hillsboro. Kentucky: LAWRENCE CAMPBELL, JR. was b. in Nov. 1763, enlisted in Amherst Co., VA in 1781, and served six months in Captain Geoerge Penn's Co., Col. Scott's Virginia Regiment. He moved to GREEN COUNTY, KY where on Sept. 17, 1832 he applied for a pension as S.30912. Hope this helps someone. There are other children born to these parents, but only N.C. and KY have been mentioned in posts lately. Phyllis in CA

    11/01/2005 04:21:00
    1. Oklahoma Campbell's
    2. Jimmy Christian
    3. Hello Friends, Looking for anyone researching this CAMPBELL line from Tennessee, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Texas. Thank you for your help. jchristian@ev1.net Thomas CAMPBELL b: 26 Dec 1764 +Sarah WILCOX b: Abt. 1768 in Marysville, Blount County, Tennessee George CAMPBELL b: 10 Feb 1794 in Blount County, Tennessee +Mary GROSHONG Andrew Jackson CAMPBELL b: 12 Aug 1826 Rebekah CAMPBELL b: 21 Jul 1796 in Blount County, Tennessee Jane CAMPBELL b: 29 Mar 1798 in Blount County, Tennessee Sally CAMPBELL b: 11 Jan 1800 in Blount County, Tennessee Joseph CAMPBELL b: 31 Dec 1801 in Blount County, Tennessee Rodah CAMPBELL b: 12 Oct 1803 in Blount County, Tennessee David W. CAMPBELL b: 30 Sep 1805 in Blount County, Tennessee +Sarah WORLEY b: Abt. 1803 in North Carolina William R. CAMPBELL b: Abt. 1833 Eliza A. CAMPBELL b: Abt. 1834 in Illinois +Felix WALKER b: Abt. 1835 in Illinois Sarah A. WALKER George W. WALKER b: Mar 1860 Joseph CAMPBELL b: Abt. 1837 George Washington CAMPBELL b: 21 Apr 1839 in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois +Lucinda L. WHEELER b: 27 Aug 1844 in Illinois James Thomas CAMPBELL b: 31 Jul 1864 in Montague County, Texas Charles Clayton CAMPBELL b: 22 Jan 1867 in Nacona, Montague County, Texas +Elizabeth F. BRYANT b: 02 May 1870 in Texas William David CAMPBELL b: 27 Feb 1870 in Montague County, Texas +Pearl NORRIS b: Abt. 1883 in Texas George Andrew CAMPBELL b: 17 Feb 1874 in Montague, Montague County, Texas +Mattie Mae HARDWICK b: Oct 1877 in Pickens County, Indian Territory Hattie Belle CAMPBELL b: 23 Jan 1876 in Texas +Jefferson Eugene CECIL b: 14 Apr 1876 in Arkansas John Edward CAMPBELL b: 20 Oct 1878 in Montague, Montague County, Texas +Ada Pearl RYAN b: 04 Apr 1883 in Ryan, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory Robert Lee CAMPBELL b: 09 Feb 1882 in Nacona, Montague County,Texas +Jessie CARSON b: 19 May 1886 *2nd Wife of Robert Lee CAMPBELL: +Nannie May RYLE b: 23 Nov 1895 in Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory John M. CAMPBELL b: Bet. 1842 - 1844 in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois James T. CAMPBELL b: 23 Jan 1850 in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois +Mattie B. BARRETT b: 06 Jun 1874 in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama J. Willie CAMPBELL b: 04 Oct 1904 Henry CAMPBELL b: 27 Sep 1906 Tommie CAMPBELL b: 04 Dec 1908 Doris CAMPBELL b: 04 Feb 1911 Francis F. CAMPBELL b: Abt. 1848 Rachel Ann CAMPBELL b: 03 Feb 1807 in Marysville, Blount County, Tennessee +Reuben Melton CARTER b: 14 Jul 1794 in Rutherford County, North Carolina Mary Caroline CARTER b: 1827 Sarah Ann CARTER b: 1829 William Melton CARTER b: 1831 Elizabeth Jane CARTER b: 1834 John Russell CARTER b: 1837 David CARTER b: 1839 Cecilia Jane CARTER b: 1841 Arminda CARTER b: 1844 Cornelia Frances CARTER b: 1847 William CAMPBELL b: 08 Mar 1809 in Blount County, Tennessee Clayborn CAMPBELL b: 09 Aug 1811 in Blount County, Tennessee Elizabeth CAMPBELL b: 21 Jul 1813 in Blount County, Tennessee Russel CAMPBELL b: 10 Sep 1816 in Blount County, Tennessee

    11/01/2005 03:55:33
    1. RE- Forget ROBELL
    2. No my CUZ, When I get to Nameing Cousins ALL Fit in , & ROSE Mary will always be Remembered Or not forgotten, so sory this time. PLEASE Forgive A T & Leona

    11/01/2005 03:55:30
    1. RE: [CAMPBELL] N.C. Campbells and REQUEST
    2. Rosemary Bell
    3. Oh, Cousin A.T., Did you forget little ole me in Delaware????? Warm personal regards, Rosemary Campbell Bell -----Original Message----- From: Atpowelljr@aol.com [mailto:Atpowelljr@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 12:39 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] N.C. Campbells and REQUEST abcfhist@Yahoo.com Cousin Beth, Your Memory is as time will or has allowed. BUT your current IDEA put into action Would enable US Campbell Descendents to be able to JUST push these KEYS & learn any thing about any ANCESTOR That we have, I get Carried away often and likely, in fact have been told that I constitute a Nuisance. BUT WHY, Subscribe to a list & never use it. Has one not learned anything, MY IDEA IS: <ASK & ANSWER QUESTIONS, SOME ONE KNOWS> ONE other place that I am sure there is a bushel of iINFO, some of us have Senior Aunts & Cousins with, That old trunk siting in the Corner with, According That Senior Relative's Version of, AW em, <them> ole pitchures <pictures> an letters aint nothing but something that GRANNY had, YES CUZ, but grand Mothers have stored the Answered the way over many brick wall's. PLEASE get that Cousin that is not on line to open those old trunks. I was 79 in March but have very good memory, If I could just connected it to more than one finger. My Mother was an Amherst County, Va. Campbell, I was born in Amherst Co Va. I just Found that there are 5 Campbell's buried in the Brethren Cem at Oronoco, on top of Long Mountain in Amherst County, Va that I am going to Run through L D S & Rootsweb World Connect. NOW EVERY ONE; remember, that Dates, Places & Middle INITIALS,s, JR's & Sr's. are just as important as any other Information that one has. May because I drove a truck through out the U S & Southern Cann. Depending on the Map, but I believe that it is just as important to me to know Where My Cousins live as that they are mt Cousins. JUST think how our Ancestors scattered out over the world. It is no Possible way for any one of us to ever travel to All of the Points that the Family INFO is recorded. I have 4 contacts in . the State of Washington, 4 in Idaho, 2 in Oregon, 4 in Tex. one in Louisiana, 4 in Fla, one in S C., 2 in N C, 3 in Md. Over 20 in Va. 2in N J., 12 in Wi. At least 5 in Ca. I in COL, 2 in Ga. 2 in Mexico 1 in Australia, One in Scotland, I in SYRIA, 2 in Nev. I have been to many of these places, Before became interested in Family Search, but would never be able to Get to the Information Records, But My gracious Cousins have Helped me, Because I know where they Live.THANKS TO MY MANY COUSINS, I have been able to Collect much Family Information, Remember that those in Cal, & Especially CUZ, BEV in Idaho, WHO goes to Family Reunions in ARZ.,Col, Idaho & Comes to Massies Mill Va As the Mover & Shaker for one of THE BEST Campbell Reunion's As any one would want go to. Many of my Cousins have been into Family Research longer than I have, <10 YEARS> BUT knowing where they live I know What Questions to ASK them. LAURA, Just gave THE perfect Answer to recording you Message for ones Descendents. Another Start for N.C. Campbell Family INFO is This: Type Black & White, <Color of Hair> Campbell's in Va. By Phill Norfleet. Then Click on to Campbell's of South WEST Va. Those Campbell's Settled in Orange County, Va that area is now Augusta Co, Va. Those Campbells Migrated South Down the Valley into The Area that is today Washington & Russell Counties, & at that time Current EAST Tenn was North Carolina. THE COL. William Campbell, That was the outstanding Military Force Commander AT King's Mountain N. C. WAS a Descendent Of the Campbells of South West Va. Virginia,s Campbell County was Named for Him. When the Battle for Kings MTN was over Some of Those Over Mountain Boys as they were known, Remained in CAROLINA, After their Winning the Battle of Kings Mtn. & having been able to meet the Carolina Girls & Native American Women The learned that there were Someone that they Could Marry besides a Cousin. So you Carolina Campbell's could find some of your Ancestors From this POINT. My First Wife in 1944, HER Mother was a Campbell But some of the Amherst & Nelson Campbell's had Moved into Russelll County With the Black & White David Campbells. BUT I have not found where any Of the Black & White David Campbell Descendent,s Migrated to Amherst & Nelson Counties. YOUR COUNTRY CUZ, A T & Leona <atpowellJr@aol.com> ALL Campbell Cousins Should Meet CUZ B Harris, He looks just like ART BUCHWALD? OK CUZ I just had to sa dat/ A T ______________________________

    11/01/2005 03:45:45
    1. James Campbell
    2. You state that James was b. 1782 and married at the age of 7 in 1789? I think this must be a typo! As for Bowling Green from the answer to you query, there were indeed a great many Campbell's who migrated there. My Campbell's were there from VA just after 1800. And I'm sure there were many before that date. A lot of these Campbell's eventually migrated into MO and connecting states when the territories were opened up for land grants in the 1820's and 1830's. There is a picture of a James H Campbell and his family on ancientfaces.com, as well as other Campbell's. I visit it now and again to see if there are any of my ancestors. One picture I have from that site doesn't seem to be there anymore, so I'll post the information: GORDON HOMER CAMPBELL, 19-20 yrs. old, born Piney River, Nelson Co., VA in 1888 & moved to Amherst abt. 1907. Married RUTH CASH TUCKER in 1909. Since my ancestors are from that area, I printed off the picture for my files. If anyone would like a copy, let me know. Phyllis in CA

    11/01/2005 03:42:25
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Re: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #570
    2. a.b. craig
    3. Mary, I have another line which has been a brick wall for what seems like forever. Now, would you please post information on how to go about doing a DNA for genealogy purpose. We lose our Dilley line in Faquier Co.,Va. in @ 1790. They seemed to have appeared there from outerspace. Beth MBall10195@aol.com wrote: Maybe you do A. T. We know that Fountain Campbell was born in Nelson County and DNA has shown a close relationship between his descendent and the descendent of Abraham Campbell of Russell County. We just haven't found the paper trail that proves if we are related to the Nelson County Campbell's and I'm not aware of any of the known Nelson County Campbell direct descendents having been tested. Mary ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    11/01/2005 03:33:40
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] N.C. Campbells and REQUEST
    2. a.b. craig
    3. So this is the other Campbell line that I kept running into while doing research in Ripply Co.,Co. on Charles Robert Campbell and trying to keep the two lines seperated. Thank you so much for posting. Beth Charlene <dbjorn@centurytel.net> wrote: I have Joseph CAMPBELL born NC abt 1782 died abt 1856 Washington Co Missouri He married Milberry NORRIS 1813 Sumner Co Tn He had 13 children in TN He was in Ripley Co.Missouri by the 1840 census..Anyone interested in his children can email me..Thanks Charlene in Missouri ============================== 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.

    11/01/2005 03:25:00