George, Do you have a Samuel Eddie Campbell and I believe his father was Sam also, born April 7, 1835, Rochester, NY in your list? Mary Gillespie --- On Sun, 5/23/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: From: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: CAMPBELL Digest, Vol 5, Issue 50 To: [email protected] Date: Sunday, May 23, 2010, 11:00 AM When replying to a digest message, please ONLY QUOTE the specific message to which you are replying, REMOVING ALL others from your reply. Also, remember to CHANGE the SUBJECT of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. Today's Topics: 1. Knowing that Al of our Campbell Cousins do not belong to Campbell_KIDS <CUZ A T> ([email protected]) 2. Thomas Campbell, NH in 1700s (G. Campbell) 3. Virginia Campbell's (Margie Campbell) 4. Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus (Sue Campbell) 5. Lousiana ~ Arkansas (Kathy B) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 03:30:48 EDT From: [email protected] Subject: [Campbell] Knowing that Al of our Campbell Cousins do not belong to Campbell_KIDS <CUZ A T> To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Your comments about Caty and Elizabeth being local native Indians is so far out in left field that we will not comment. BH CUZ, Your Disblief in ____________ is based on WHAT??? I believe that YA jumped da gun , as I can find Nothing that I said about Young George's Wife Will ask one question?? IF Ole George & Catherine, With Married Son George <??> First showed up in the Area in 1767, Where & How did Son John Get the Idea that he was Born to Albemarle County, Va in 1750 <???> & According to Certian INFO he Claims to have Moved to Amherst County as a Young BOY???? LETS look A bit closer; The frirst Census was One year Before OUR Ole George Died, With The U S Marshall's as Census Enumaraqters, & With Our Mountian Cousins s reluctant To give out information, Today what does one reckon OUR OLE George Campbell would have told a U. S. Marshall I am telling ya that em Mountian People of OURN Do NOt trust government People, Never have & Neva will> Though I found no record of Ole George Campbell haveing been at Valley Forge, I am Sure That Him & Some of His Boys WERE in the REV. WAR. I believe that the reason that we do not find A Record about OUR OLE George <Washington, SO Named because that he FIT/Fought under that George Washington, AS Per Grand Pa, My beliefe, He felt that he Could be George Washington Campbell> AND The No record was His Choice HUH HUH, CUZ B.H. Just how much Money Do you think OLE George had to buy Land with while raising 13 children<???> As he was Supposed to have been Born in 1720, & Bought his Farm in 1767 For a Hard scrable Nelson County Va Mountian Farmer To Raise 13 Children & Be Able to Buy a Farm at the age of 47 years___?? UNTILL I see for sure that OLE George was Not Born in what is today Nelson County Va. I am going to accept my Idea that his Father was The Son of one Charles Campbell, Who was born in Ireland in 1669> Lets See IF there are any Descendants oF the Campbell's that I posted from CUZ Sylvia's posting CUZ A T ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 16:27:59 +0200 From: "G. Campbell" <[email protected]> Subject: [Campbell] Thomas Campbell, NH in 1700s To: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I'm submitting my Campbells again 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. He probably moved to NY with his brothers. 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). 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 1300. 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, Westfied/Portland, NY later, 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. It turns out that I most likely belong to the so-called Irish Campbells, who descended from the Irish Clan Cathmhoal and are not related to the Scottish Clan Campbell. When during the 16th and 17th centuries the English kings moved protestant Scots into Ireland to suppress the catholic Irish, the Clan Cathmhoal (pronounced "Cammel" similar to Campbell) assumed the spelling Campbell. So if your ancestors emigrated from Ireland, it's very possible that they were not of Scottish descent. George Campbell ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 09:39:01 -0500 From: "Margie Campbell" <[email protected]> Subject: [Campbell] Virginia Campbell's To: <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" A.T. is correct, if we look at all our Campbell's, we may just find the information for these Campbells from VA and beyond. We know Ellis Campbell b 1804 fits in there somewhere, but where? Ellis always states he was born in VA in 1804...DNA puts us close to the Campbell's from the George & Caty Campbell line... Not exact, but close enough to make us look a lot harder. We know Ellis was in Lincoln County TN in 1830, and had a wife his age & 3 little baby girls. By 1832 he is in Alabama with a wife 10 years younger than he is (Elizabeth Young), and they had three sons there: Matthew b 1832-3, James Mehlander (Milender, etc) b 1834-5, and Ambrose b 1835-6. By 1839 this family is in Ripley county MO (portion that will become Shannon county MO in 1841). In 1840 Ripley county census we know the above sons were recorded, as well as a daughter under 5. 1850 we show that the county is now Shannon & Ellis has more children. The descendant's of these children went far and wide...some are in CA, some in VA, some in MO, some in AL, some in TX (Livingston & Galveston area in 1910-present), and who knows where else. Please don't let the place your ancestor's show up on the census cause you to make brick walls. Look at the very early maps...the 1609 Sea to Sea charter, etc. If you don't already have a DNA profile for the male Campbell in your line, and you can afford to do so, please have one done. Are they perfect? NO...but they will give you a direction in which to look Margie Campbell =================================== A.T. wrote: WE have here ONE Lawrence Campbell, Henry Campbell, George Campbell & Francis Campbell; they Werre raised & Lived in Louisa, Goochland, Albemarle, Amhert & Nelson Counties Virginia From 1700 With Descendant's From ABOUT_______? to Now Plus their Descendants Haver Relocated Through the USA & We have the Name & Address of One Cousin over in SYRIA> NOW, Some of Our Cousins Have had <D. N. A.> Tests & Have told us that they are ready to Compare with ANY Campbell that Shows Their <D. N. A. #"S There have been some Matches in Va & North Carolina, Now I know that the Clan Campbell, Do take pride if the way they do their Work what ever it may be Now will YA,LL checlk into ya Ancerstry, See how far Back you can Go. This George Campbell is My 5th Great Grand Father, My Late Mother was An Amherst County, Va Campbell. Some where out there is A bit of Family INFO that will show a Connection Too these Four Campbell Great Grand Fathers Not asking for an Expencive < D. N. A.> Test Campbell Cousins I feel sure that there is A descendant of each of these Ancestors That have already had a Test, PLEASE, Contact CUZ A T, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) I have <D.N.A.> #'S from this George Campbell, They Match Campbell Descendants in VA & North Carolina, That are ready to Compare. Campbell Cousins this is not a Raid on your Privacy Just hoping fo a Bit of Friendly Cousin-Ship. Thanks CUZ A T [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) ------------------------------ To contact the CAMPBELL list administrator, send an email to [email protected] To post a message to the CAMPBELL mailing list, send an email to [email protected] __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of CAMPBELL Digest, Vol 5, Issue 49 *************************************** ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 08:33:25 -0700 (PDT) From: Sue Campbell <[email protected]> Subject: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi all, I have traced my line back to a John Campbell in Henry Co, KY. There are very few Campbells in the area in 1810 and most at least are related. That group seems to have come from Frederick County, MD, based on a deed I found for John Campbell, who was administrator of his father Matthews estate. Matthew is listed as coming from Frederick Co MD. I think the John I can trace to is the SON of the John of that deed. Anyway the Campbells are listed as Campbell and Camble and oddly Matthew isn't listed in the 1790 cencus. Anyone with any connection or info? thx! Sue ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 13:36:10 -0500 From: Kathy B <[email protected]> Subject: [Campbell] Lousiana ~ Arkansas To: campbell <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I'ts been awhile since I have posted and hope that there may be some new Campbell here. I am looking for info on Campbells in Louisiana and Arkansas My great Grandpa was William Hugh(Huey) Campbell born Nov 16, 1839 in Jackson Parish, Louisiana. I know his mother was Sarah Campbell. I found her and the children on the 1850 Louisiana census, with no father listed. Sarah's children were listed on the census as Ellen, Huey, Samuel, Lofton, Lucretia and Frances. Thanks for any help. Kathy *** ~~~ Support Our Troops!!! ~~~*** & *** ~~~ Honor our Wounded!!! ~~~ *** _________________________________________________________________ The New Busy is not the old busy. 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