Tamara, Would you please include me in sending that file too. Thanks a bunch, Rachel in Virginia lorene wrote: > TAMARA , CAN YOU PLEASE SEND ME THE FILE TOO . THANKS. LORENE > >-------Original Message------- > >From: JoySomerset@aol.com >Date: 08/14/05 10:52:56 >To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Rhea Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN > >TAMARA, I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THIS FILE . THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!! TAKE >CARE,JOY CAMPBELL,GA, > > >============================== >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 > > > >============================== >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 > > > -- Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/
Here is some fun. And also some nice history about Campbells in Hawaii. Dugald Campbell from Lamlash set up the first free hospital in Hawaii in the 19th Century. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/15082005/17/scotland-claim-jk-its-own.html Pax, Len
TAMARA , CAN YOU PLEASE SEND ME THE FILE TOO . THANKS. LORENE -------Original Message------- From: JoySomerset@aol.com Date: 08/14/05 10:52:56 To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Rhea Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN TAMARA, I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THIS FILE . THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!! TAKE CARE,JOY CAMPBELL,GA, ============================== 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 sent two emails of cemetery photos to the list by mistake. Sorry for any inconvenience, Tamra
TAMARA, I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THIS FILE . THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!! TAKE CARE,JOY CAMPBELL,GA,
I wanted to thank everyone that replied to my request about Stephen (Stevin) and family "forward and backward." I've tried here several times and have not gotten the great help as this time. I "know" there is information on Ancestry but I've not had much luck from them. They like to charge out the nose for everything and take as much as they can from you and then sell it...I have a major issue about that. I have to buy the documents of proof...I give them the info and then they are happy to sell it back to me. I'm left scratching my head on that one. I'm running off to find census info in IA now. ...and will again attempt to find burial site and or documents of his death. Ann the other bay area in FL
Diane, Thanks, I pared the info that I had way down. I have the info you sent and wanted you to know I appreciate your assistance. It is the info prior to that which I need and naturally that is when information gets very sketchy. The best I can tell is that they went from ( PA, or in one census CT and in Maryland in another census) but that areas was all PA at one point. Where in PA I really don't know but from there Indiana (? somewhere) then to Iowa and WI. They were following the logging industry at first I believe and then became farmers. I'm also trying to find where Stevin or Stephen is laid to rest. It took an incredible number of years to find Stephen so why should I think I'm going to find his father any sooner ;-) ? I guess that is why they call them brick walls...they last a very long time. I appreciate your help, Thanks. Ann Florida ----- Original Message ----- From: <CAMPBELL-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CAMPBELL-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:00 AM Subject: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #480
I would be interested in more info about your Stephen Campbell. My Campbell's were from PA to KY to OH to IN. There was a Stephen and a John Campbell in Vigo co, IN in 1820. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann" <af892@tampabay.rr.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 1:54 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Stephen (Stevin) PA, IN, IA, WI > Diane, > > Thanks, I pared the info that I had way down. I have the info you sent and > wanted you to know I appreciate your assistance. It is the info prior to > that which I need and naturally that is when information gets very sketchy. > The best I can tell is that they went from ( PA, or in one census CT and in > Maryland in another > census) but that areas was all PA at one point. Where in PA I really don't > know but from there Indiana (? somewhere) then to Iowa and WI. They were > following the logging industry at first I believe and then became farmers. > I'm also trying to find where Stevin or Stephen is laid to rest. It took an > incredible number of years to find Stephen so why should I think I'm going > to find his father any sooner ;-) ? I guess that is why they call them brick > walls...they last a very long time. > > I appreciate your help, Thanks. > > Ann > Florida > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <CAMPBELL-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <CAMPBELL-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:00 AM > Subject: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #480 > > > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > > -- > BEGIN-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS > ------------------------------------------------------ > Teach CanIt if this mail (ID 5048516) is spam: > Spam: http://filter.rraz.net/b.php?c=s&i=5048516&m=75edb5712142 > Not spam: http://filter.rraz.net/b.php?c=n&i=5048516&m=75edb5712142 > Forget vote: http://filter.rraz.net/b.php?c=f&i=5048516&m=75edb5712142 > ------------------------------------------------------ > END-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS >
Since most of the Campbell activity on this list seems to be in the south, I thought I'd submit my Campbells who stayed north until about the mid 1800s. Thomas Campbell was probably born around 1705 in Ireland. His future wife, Jane Davidson, was born in Ireland but we don't know when. However, she immigrated with her parents and siblings in 1728 to America. Thomas Campbell married Jane Davidson in Billerica, MA, 1733 and moved to Londonderry, NH, where they had the children Mary (1738-1828), John, Nathaniel (1741-1820), and Hugh Argyle (1744-1810). They had more children who didn't survive to reproduce. 1) Mary married John Tufts, moved to Maine and there had the children: Jane, William, Thomas, Jonathan, Susanna, and Annis. 2) John unknown. He has eluded us completely, although he is said to have had a large family. 3) Nathaniel married Agnes McCurdy and between Londonderry, NH, and NY state had the children: Jesse, Elizabeth, James, David, Thomas, Alexander, John, Abner, and Robert. 4) Hugh Argyle married Mary Smith and between Londonderry/Bedford, NH, and NY state had the children: Jane, Benjamin, Caty, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, Hugh, Robert, Thomas, Adam, and David. I descended from Hugh Argyle Campbell through his son Benjamin Smith Campbell (1773-1852). A descendant, Susan Sauve, created a web site for descendants of Thomas and Jane Campbell at: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=c1-_ampbell which lists over 400 non-living descendants. The families and descendants of Nathaniel and Hugh moved from NH to NY, then Ohio, then Indiana, and then after the mid 1800s spread out over the USA and parts of Europe. I conservatively estimate that Thomas and Jane Campbell had at least 30,000 descendants of whom at least 20,000 must still be living. Currently we have over 900. The purpose of the web site is to attract descendants, so if any of the names seem familiar then please check the web site and if you believe that you might be a descendant, then contact Susan Sauve or me. We have considerable information about many of the descendants. If you're not familiar with a web site at Rootsweb, then you must enter a name and it will display everyone with this name. Of course the majority of the descendants do not have the name Campbell as would be expected. Some of the more common family names are: Tufts, Fancher, Brown, Johnston, Fish, Perkins, Moore, Kitterman, Burns, ! and Moses. If your Campbell ancestors lived in NH during the 1700s, eastern NY (especially Cherry Valley area) during the end of 1700s and beginning of 1800s, the Sandusky/Bellevue area of Ohio around the mid 1800s, and Valparaiso area of IN in the later 1800s, then we may have a connection. Also I'd like to recommend that every male Campbell on this list join the Campbell DNA project, but be sure to take at least the 25-marker test. I did and the results are extremely interesting. First of all I'm not related to any other Campbells in the group (currently over 80), but I'm not the only one. Also, I've been contacted by two non-Campbells to whom I'm distantly related, but at least related. If interested then you can contact me for details, or preferably Kevin Campbell on this list who is the project coordinator. When I joined almost a year ago the cost for the 25-marker test was $173. George Campbell g.campbell@aon.at
Thanks for the story.I did not know that Eagles would do that.Gloria ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> ----- Original Message ----- From: <MBall10195@aol.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 7:07 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Re: CAMPBELL-D Digest V05 #472 > May I add my appreciation for the wonderful story. Please forgive me, > list, > if I add one I have always loved: > My grandmother, Alma Janie Suter, was born in 1906 in Indian > Territory. > While a tiny baby, one day her parents were picking cotton in the cotton > field. They placed my grandmother on a blanket in the shade of a tree > while > they were working. A hungry eagle swooped down and grabbed her by her > garment > and off they went with the family chasing after. Before making the > ascent up > the side of the mountain, the eagle landed to get a better grasp on his > prize > where the family managed to catch up to wrest her away from the eagle's > talons. She grew up to marry the man who became my grandfather, James > Elbert > Campbell and was always embarrassed by this story, but I think it was so > appropriate for such a great lady who gave birth to and raised eight > children. She > never walked if she could run and was the hardest working person I ever > knew. > Mary > > > ============================== > 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 > > >
May I add my appreciation for the wonderful story. Please forgive me, list, if I add one I have always loved: My grandmother, Alma Janie Suter, was born in 1906 in Indian Territory. While a tiny baby, one day her parents were picking cotton in the cotton field. They placed my grandmother on a blanket in the shade of a tree while they were working. A hungry eagle swooped down and grabbed her by her garment and off they went with the family chasing after. Before making the ascent up the side of the mountain, the eagle landed to get a better grasp on his prize where the family managed to catch up to wrest her away from the eagle's talons. She grew up to marry the man who became my grandfather, James Elbert Campbell and was always embarrassed by this story, but I think it was so appropriate for such a great lady who gave birth to and raised eight children. She never walked if she could run and was the hardest working person I ever knew. Mary
Mini Bios of People of Scots Descent Charles L. Campbell Biography -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitted by Valerie F. Crook <vfcrook@trellis.net> The History of West Virginia, Old and New Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, Volume III, pg. 258 Hancock County CHARLES L. CAMPBELL. In length of service Charles L. Campbell is the oldest member of the teaching administrative staff of the Butler District of Hancock County. His experience has covered nearly all the improvements in school facilities from the crude one-room schoolhouse to a real school system and educational plant. He is principal of schools in the incorporated village of Holliday's Cove, which is included in the Butler school district, embracing the unincorporated adjoining town of Weirton. Weirton and adjacent community are the subject of more extended comment and description on other pages. The postmaster at Holliday's Cove is D. M. Shakley, also president of the Butler District School Board. Mr. Campbell was born at Holliday's Cove April 9, 1876, son of George and Alice (Hammond) Campbell, still living at the old homestead. The Campbells are one of the oldest families in this section of West Virginia. George Campbell's father was Robert Campbell, and his grandfather was Alexander Campbell. The pioneer of the family in this section of Virginia was James Campbell, who secured a grant of land from Patrick Henry, then governor of Virginia. Some of the old estate is still owned by the family. Robert Campbell died at the age of seventy-eight. George Campbell is now seventy-one. Charles L. Campbell attended high school at Steubenville, Ohio, the National Normal University at Lebanon, Ohio, and also the State University at Morgantown. In 1898, at the age of twenty-two, he began teaching, taking charge of the school at Holliday's Cove when he was sole teacher with about sixty pupils, all in one room. Prior to that time there had been a school house of two rooms with an opening making them practically one, and used both for school and church purposes. This was replaced by a one-room building on the site of the present eight-room school house. That in turn was followed by a four-room frame building erected in 1902. Mr. Campbell after teaching at Holliday's Cove taught in other schools of the district, but in 1907 returned to his home community. For three years he was a teacher in the Weirton School, and since then has been in regular service at Holliday's Cove. The present eight-room brick building occupies the site of the old frame school house w! hich was burned. While the main building contains only eight rooms, the school population has so increased that fifteen rooms are now required, necessitating the leasing of temporary quarters. Mr. Campbell married Ora Shimer, a native of Ohio. They have six children, Leslie. George, Harold, Ruth, Wayne and Alice. His family is affiliated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and has held the chairs in the lodge. For eighteen years he has been an enthusiastic advocate of wholesome athletics in this community, and in the school has encouraged a base ball team and otherwise stimulated athletic competition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return http://www.electricscotland.com/history/world/bios/campbell_charles.htm Gloria ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul>
Dear JoAnn, Thanks for your reply. The links that I shared are free sites. There are many free databases to get CAMPBELL data from with these links. If there is any database that requires a fee, there would be a ($) by it. Hope this helps. Bill On 8/11/05, JoAnn Stickley <CESO15@msn.com> wrote: > Mr. Cribs. > Free sites only please. Ancestry costs way too much for subscription service and has used my personal research to their advantage and given me nothing in exchange, not even a discount! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bill Cribbs<mailto:cribbswh@gmail.com> > To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 6:43 AM > Subject: [CAMPBELL] CAMPBELL obituary resources > > > Hi all, > You can find quite a few CAMPBELL obituaries in the > searches at > http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Campbell> > > CAMPBELL obits at funeral homes search > http://www.genealogybuff.com/data2.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data2.htm#Campbell> > > CAMPBELL obits at newspapers search > http://www.genealogybuff.com/data4.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data4.htm#Campbell> > > CAMPBELL marriage searches > http://www.genealogybuff.com/data5.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data5.htm#Campbell> > > CAMPBELL general searches > http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Campbell> > > CAMPBELL military searches > http://www.genealogybuff.com/data6.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data6.htm#Campbell> > > CAMPBELL international data searches > http://www.genealogybuff.com/data7.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data7.htm#Campbell> > > See also the World War I Overseas Casualty Reports > http://www.genealogybuff.com/il/il-ww1-casualties.htm<http://www.genealogybuff.com/il/il-ww1-casualties.htm> > > Hope this helps. > Bill > > > ============================== > 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<http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx> > > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > -- Bill Cribbs GenealogyBuff.com http://www.genealogybuff.com Fax: 1-832-553-2796
A long time ago I was wondering if the descendents of George Campbell could have come from up north Canada well if anybody can prove any of this let me know.This is at www.rootsweb.com/familytrees They have notes and sources.Just go to www.rootsweb.com/familytrees and type in george Campbell born Canada.Gloria RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project Global Search Names: 395071853 Surnames: 4021242 Databases: 374629 Results 1-8 of 8 NameBirth/ChristeningDeath/BurialDatabaseOrder record?Other Matches DatePlaceDatePlace Campbell, George1700 Canada 1 Jun 1777 Amherst County,Virginia :3020366 Census Newspapers Histories DNA Ancestry Spouse: Margaret Henderson Campbell, George1700 Canada 1 JUN 1777 Amherst County,Virginia :3082407 Census Newspapers Histories DNA Ancestry Spouse: Margaret Henderson Campbell, George1700 Canada 1 JUN 1777 Amherst County,Virginia :3083054 Census Newspapers Histories DNA Ancestry Spouse: Margaret Henderson Campbell, George1700 Canada 1 JUN 1777 Amherst County,Virginia :3083055 Census Newspapers Histories DNA Ancestry Spouse: Margaret Henderson Campbell, George1700 Canada 1 JUN 1777 Amherst County,Virginia :3085725 Census Newspapers Histories DNA Ancestry Spouse: Margaret Henderson Campbell, GeorgeAbt 1700 Canada 1 JUN 1777 Amherst Co,Virginia :2920060 Census Newspapers Histories DNA Ancestry Spouse: Margaret Henderson ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul>
Hi, I am looking for information about James Campbell born about 1867 in Scotland. He married Ann Cadzow on January 5, 1893 in the district of Newington in Edinburgh and his parents are listed as James Campbell and Georgina Sutherland on his marriage registration. Thanks, Brandy LaFortune
I just looked at the 1900 census (Wisconsin, Vernon Co, Greenwood) and found Stephen Campbell age 75, born in Penn, father born in Maryland and mother in Ireland and his wife Mary age 55, born in Penn as were her parents. Their 2 sons with the same ages you mentioned for 1910 are John, age 21 born in WI and Albert age 19 also born in WI. If you look in the 1880 census (free online) you will find George is indeed a son of Stephen but the census taker spelled it "Stevin". They are living in Greenwood, Vernon Co, WI and Stephen is a farmer, age 55, who was born in Pennsylvania. His dad was born in Connecticut (if the information is correct) and his mum was born in Ireland. His wife Mary is 35 and was born in Penn as well. The family listed is: Franklin, age 17, born in Iowa; George, age 15, born in Iowa, Emma, age 13, born in Iowa and John age 1, born in Wisconsin. I found the family in 1870 in McGregor, Clayton Co, Iowa. Steven age 48 is working in a warehouse. Mary is 25. Both of them were born in Penn. Jenny is 18 and born in Indiana so she was either a relative or Steven's daughter by a first wife. Frank is 8, George is 6 and Emma is 3, all 3 born in Iowa. In 1860 all I can find is a Stephen Campbell, age 35, born in Penn, living in a hotel in McGregor, Clayton Co, Iowa. Had his first wife died and was he searching out a new place to settle? I found George's family in the 1920 and 1930 census as well. If you need the info, just ask. Stephen must have passed away between 1910 and 1920. Can't find his wife either but she may have remarried. Hope this helps. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann" <af892@tampabay.rr.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 8:48 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] George, Stephen EauClaire WI USA 1910 > > In 1910 census there is a George listed as 42 yrs old from Iowa. > a few doors down from him lived Stephen (86 yrs.) with his wife Mary R., (66 > yrs)w/two grown sons (John,21 yrs and Albert,19 yrs). Prior to living in Eau > Claire County Stephen and family lived in Vernon, Green county. > > Is there anyone on the list that can help with any other information on this > family. I'm fairly certain George is one of Stephen's children. It appears > as though they came from Iowa. I would like to find death date for Stephen, > who his father was and any other details that will help me break through my > wall. > > Thank you, > > Ann > Florida > > > > ============================== > 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
I recently was given a few backorder copies of a quarterly magazine called Scottish Life, and wanted to share some of "old news" from the Summer 2002 issue. A Campbell in Charge of Glencoe The centuries old feud between Campbells and MacDonalds has been reignited after a Campbell was put in charge of a new 3 million pound visitor centre commemorating the Massacre of Glencoe in which 38 MadcDonalds were slaughtered in 1692 by government troops led by a Captain Campbell. The centre's owners, The National Trust for Scotland, said Roderick Campbell was "the best man for the job.", but the appointment has caused differing, and somewhat heated, opinions. Peter MacDonald, director of the Clan Donald Land Trust at Armadale on Skye, said, "I do not think we should visit the sins of the fathers on their sons and we wish Mr. Campbell every success." But others are less welcoming. "I honestly do not believe it, said Highland historian Hector MacDonald. "It is amazing. I have nothing against Campbells, but I would not stay the night in the company of one." To which I say, I'll bet my daughters are glad my wife didn't feel that way. lee campbell
Thanks Gloria but this is Oscar Campbell Bickford. However, the other Edwin is the one I submitted. I'm looking for their parents. Doret
Mr. Cribs. Free sites only please. Ancestry costs way too much for subscription service and has used my personal research to their advantage and given me nothing in exchange, not even a discount! ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Cribbs<mailto:cribbswh@gmail.com> To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 6:43 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] CAMPBELL obituary resources Hi all, You can find quite a few CAMPBELL obituaries in the searches at http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Campbell> CAMPBELL obits at funeral homes search http://www.genealogybuff.com/data2.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data2.htm#Campbell> CAMPBELL obits at newspapers search http://www.genealogybuff.com/data4.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data4.htm#Campbell> CAMPBELL marriage searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data5.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data5.htm#Campbell> CAMPBELL general searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Campbell> CAMPBELL military searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data6.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data6.htm#Campbell> CAMPBELL international data searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data7.htm#Campbell<http://www.genealogybuff.com/data7.htm#Campbell> See also the World War I Overseas Casualty Reports http://www.genealogybuff.com/il/il-ww1-casualties.htm<http://www.genealogybuff.com/il/il-ww1-casualties.htm> Hope this helps. Bill ============================== 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<http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx>
1910 US Census Ludington Township, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin Campbell, Stephen, Head, age 86, married 3 times, 47 years this marriage, b. PA, fther b. Scotland, mother b. Ireland, farmer Campbell, Mary R., Wife, age 66, married once, 47 years, 6 children born, 5 children living, b. PA, father b. England, mother b. PA Campbell, John, Son, age 30, married once, 0 years, b. Wisconsin Campbell, Olive, Daughter-in-law, age 18, married once, 0 years, b. Wisconsin, father b. Iowa, mother b. Wisconsin 1900 US Census Greenwood, Vernon County, Wisconsin Campbell, Stephen, Head, b. Feb. 1825, age 75, married, 38 years, b. PA, father b. Maryland, mother b. Ireland, farmer Campbell, Mary R., Wife, b. Dec. 1844, age 55, married, 38 years, 6 children born, 5 children living, b. PA, parents b. same Campbell, John, Son, b. May 1879, age 21, single, b. Wisconsin Campbell, Albert, Son, b. April 1881, age 19, single, b. Wisconsin 1880 US Census Greenwood, Vernon County, Wisconsin Campbell, Stevin (sic), age 55, farmer, b. PA, father b. Conn, mother b. Ireland Campbell, Mary, age 35, wife, keeping house, b. PA, parents b. PA Campbell, Franklin, age 17, son, farm laborer, b. Iowa Campbell, George, age 15, son, farm laborer, b. Iowa Campbell, Emma, age 13, daughter, b. Iowa Campbell, John, age 1, son, b. Wisconsin 1870 US Census McGregor, Ward 1, Clayton County, Iowa Campbell, Steven, age 48, works in warehouse, b. PA Campbell, Mary, age 25, keeping house, b. PA Campbell, Jenny, age 18, b. Indiana Campbell, Frank, age 8, b. Iowa Campbell, George, age 6, b. Iowa Campbell, Emma, age 3, b. Iowa 1860 US Census McGregor, Clayton County, Iowa Campbell, Stephen, 35, no occupation given, b. PA (living in a hotel) You should be looking for a death certificate for Stephen after 1910, probably in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin: http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/VitalRecords/death.htm#D1 Eileen Wilson Uxbridge, Ontario ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann" <af892@tampabay.rr.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 8:48 AM Subject: [CAMPBELL] George, Stephen EauClaire WI USA 1910 > > In 1910 census there is a George listed as 42 yrs old from Iowa. > a few doors down from him lived Stephen (86 yrs.) with his wife Mary R., > (66 yrs)w/two grown sons (John,21 yrs and Albert,19 yrs). Prior to living > in Eau Claire County Stephen and family lived in Vernon, Green county. > > Is there anyone on the list that can help with any other information on > this family. I'm fairly certain George is one of Stephen's children. It > appears as though they came from Iowa. I would like to find death date for > Stephen, who his father was and any other details that will help me break > through my wall. > > Thank you, > > Ann > Florida > > > > ============================== > 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 > >