Debbie, I'm descended thru Lawrence's elder son Francis Lee CAMPBELL. I have some information on the line, and even more on his descendants. Please email me direct so we may correspond. Rob Richmond [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 2:00 AM To: [email protected] Subject: CAMPBELL Digest, Vol 5, Issue 44 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. information on Henry and Lawrence Campbell born Scotland immigrated to Amherst Virginia during mid 1700's. ([email protected]) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 15:21:08 -0400 From: [email protected] Subject: [Campbell] information on Henry and Lawrence Campbell born Scotland immigrated to Amherst Virginia during mid 1700's. To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected].com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" My husbands mothers family are campbells and I have been trying to track them back to their roots in scotland. I know that they lead back to Lawrence Campbell born 1735 in Scotland and died 10/17/1814 in Amherst Virginia. I also know that he must somehow be related to Henry Campbell born in 1720 in Scotland and Died 3/10/1772 in Amherst Virginia. Lawrence was executor of Henry's will which led me to believe related. I also know that Lawrence Campbell was married to Henrietta Catlett and that Henry Campbell was married to Charity Catlett. I think they may have initially lived in Spotsylvania, Carolina County Virginia after immigrating from Scotland and moved to Amherst in early 1760's. I use ancestry.com but do not believe everything on family trees there, have found mistakes. But I found 1 tree that said both Henry(born1720) and Lawrence (born 1735) were sons of John Campbell (1655-1729) and Elizabeth Elphinstone but know that can't be right since John died in 1729 and all their other children were born late 1690's. I then found where their son John Campbell (1693-1770) and Mary Bellenden had 4 sons and I believe they had sons Henry, William, Archibald and John. I'm wondering if this is the Henry that came to Amherst VA. My gut tells me that maybe Lawrence was Henry's son born in Scotland also and that they both came together to Amherst va but I can't find proof to tie that all together. I'm at dead ends on ancestry.com and have even read internet histories on the campbells but it seems that John Campbell (1655-1729) must have not had signifance to anyone because I can't find much on him. Can't find much on even John Campbell (1693-1770) and he was the 4th duke of argyll. The only son of his that is mentioned is John and I think Henry, WIlliam and Archibald were also his children but no mention anywhere. I'm really stuck and would love any pointers or info you have on this group of campbells. If you have a word doc or anything that tells me more about the children/lives of John Campbell (1693-1770) married to Mary Bellenden, John Campbell( 1655-1729) married to Elizabeth Elphinstone and especially if you have any data on Henry campbell (1720 -1772) born Scotland and died in Amherst VA or Lawrence Campbell (1735-1814) born in scotland and died in Amherst VA, I would be so appreciative. Thanks Debbie McLaughlin Technical Specialist Parker Hannifin Corporation, Integrated Sealing Systems office (434)522-2514 cell (434)941-3093 fax (434) 847-2725 [email protected] IMPORTANT NOTICE Email from OOCL is confidential and may be legally privileged. If it is not intended for you, please delete it immediately unread. The internet cannot guarantee that this communication is free of viruses, interception or interference and anyone who communicates with us by email is taken to accept the risks in doing so. Without limitation, OOCL and its affiliates accept no liability whatsoever and howsoever arising in connection with the use of this email. Under no circumstances shall this email constitute a binding agreement to carry or for provision of carriage services by OOCL, which is subject to the availability of carrier's equipment and vessels and the terms and conditions of OOCL's standard bill of lading which is also available at http://www.oocl.com.