#1. Samuel Campbell b. 1875 VA, in the 1920 census at Amherst Co VA, he is single and is listed as Indian. #2. In the 1880 census he is listed in the household of: John H. Campbell (b. 1833) 47 yrs b. VA Mary D. " 33 " Willis " 21 " Thomas " 18 " Sarah M. " 13 " Hannah " 11 " Willie Anna " 9 " Samuel " 6 " #3. The father of Samuel Campbell is John Henry Campbell b. 1831, served in the 42nd VA Infantry Regiment, Civil War. #4. The father of John H. Campbell b. 1831 is Willis Campbell, who married Hannah Painter on 11-16-1827 Nelson Co, VA, they are listed in the 1840 census, page 50, Nelson Co VA. Willis Campbell is not listed, must have died prior, his wife Hannah Campbell (female 30-40 yr) is head of household. According to researchers, Willis Campbell and Hannah Painter had the following kids: John Henry Campbell b. 1831, Sarah Campbell b. 1834, Mary J. Campbell b. 1839, Matilda Campbell b. 1836, Elizabeth Campbell b. 1829. In the same census of 1840 at Nelson Co VA is Samuel S. Campbell b. 1817 TN, married to Catherine Painter b. 1818 Rockbridge Co VA, m. 4-27-1835 Nelson Co VA, they are still listed in Nelson Co VA, at Massies Mill in the 1860 census, they had the following kids: William H. Campbell b. 1836, James Campbell b. 1837, Samuel Campbell b.1839. I think that there is a relaitionship between these 2 Campbell families, I have never been able to determine if they related to any other Campbell families, because Samuel is born in Tennessee, they might be from a totally different line, or could have been born away, and then returned to their fathers home area? Question: is the Indian status because of the Campbell ancestry, or because of the Painter ancestry? Best regards, Lilly Martin