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    1. [Campbell] SEE Cousins, CUZ LARRY Campbnell <SOUPCAN>
    2. COUSINS: Maureen & NANCY Do you Have a Campbell Male in your Family that has had a <D. N. A. > Test There are Test #'s that are Available for Compareing THAT is the only that this Group will get the The ROOT of Our & Your Campbell trail See if You can find Any <D. N. A. Numbers What say CUZ SOUPCAN?? CUZ A T Maureen, My ancestor, Aeneas Campbell , was associated with Hamiltons, the numbers Bealls and came from Maryland to NC. I have a question about your message. "Who went to Hillsborough (Later Greensboro)". Are you saying he went to Hillsborough , then to Greensboro, or that Hillsborough became Greensboro? Has anybody done DNA testing? Larry Nancy Knight wrote: > Maureen Girard wrote: > >> I will expand Nancy's question to include North Carolina Campbells, who likely migrated from PA, VA and/or MD. >> >> I have a couple of Campbell soldiers, John and James, who went to Hillsborough (later Greensboro) in 1774. One fathered an illegitimate son, and the other married, took in his brother's orphaned child, then died without issue. Court records are a bit unclear as to which brother did which, but the result was my ancestor, John Campbell, born September 10, 1775. >> >> These Campbells appear to have been closely associated with Hamiltons and Bealls, who were from Calvert and Charles Counties in Maryland, beginning in the late 1600s. >> >> Maureen >>

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