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    1. EARLY CAMPBELL EMIGRANTS TO VIRGINIA
    2. This is from the book THE CAMPBELL FAMILY by American Genealogical Research Institute. Alexander Campbell-from England to Va.in 12-1725; minister or schoolteacher Archibald CAMPBELL-transported from Middlesex, England to American Colonies 5-1744; indentured servant Archibald Campbell- from England to Va. in 2-1745/46; minister or schooteacher Charles Campbell-transported from Newgate Prison to Maryland in2-1718/19; indentured servant Charles Campbell-from Ireland to Va. in1640; married to Mary Trotter Colin Campbell-b. 1707, d.1790 from Scotland before 1741; settled in Northumberland Co. VA. surgeon in Braddock's expedition in1755; married to Mary Gaskins Colin Campbell from Kent, England in3-1774 to Va. age 42; labourer; indentured servant Dugal Campbell-from Scotland in1740; settled in Berkeley Co. Va. now W. Va. in1762 married to Mary ------- George Campbell-transported from Middlesex England to American Colonies in 3-1742; indentured servant . Isaac Campbell- from England to Va. in 7-1747; minister or schoolteacher James Campbell- from England to Va. in 1-1721/22 minister or schoolteacher James Campbell-; died1839 from Ireland in the late eighteenth century; settled first in Pa.; later moved to Round Hill , Frederick Co. Va.; married Mary Reed John Campbell-from Ireland to Va.; speaker of N. Carolinia House from 1754-1757; was a delegate of the Provincial Congress in 1776; married Mary Elizabeth Hill John Campbell-from Ireland toVa. in 6-1773 minister or schoolteacher Robert Campbell- emigrated to Ireland in 1700; then to Stockbridge Co. Va. around 1730 Wiiliam Campbell-born 1765, died 1838 from Londonderry. Ireland to Winchester, Va. in1782 married 2nd to Mary Johnson. These are the earliest Campbells to VA. from this book maybe this will help somebody. Cecil Campbell

    12/10/2005 01:45:01
    1. RE: EARLY CAMPBELL EMIGRANTS TO VIRGINIA
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Do these have sources listed? I believe the first Campbell's to America (I may be wrong) were the ones who came into New Jersey (NY refused them) about 1680-1684. Some of these went into VA. I have source information, but it's packed for our Jan 1st move. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Familyhstryman@aol.com [mailto:Familyhstryman@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 5:45 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: EARLY CAMPBELL EMIGRANTS TO VIRGINIA This is from the book THE CAMPBELL FAMILY by American Genealogical Research Institute. Alexander Campbell-from England to Va.in 12-1725; minister or schoolteacher Archibald CAMPBELL-transported from Middlesex, England to American Colonies 5-1744; indentured servant Archibald Campbell- from England to Va. in 2-1745/46; minister or schooteacher Charles Campbell-transported from Newgate Prison to Maryland in2-1718/19; indentured servant Charles Campbell-from Ireland to Va. in1640; married to Mary Trotter Colin Campbell-b. 1707, d.1790 from Scotland before 1741; settled in Northumberland Co. VA. surgeon in Braddock's expedition in1755; married to Mary Gaskins Colin Campbell from Kent, England in3-1774 to Va. age 42; labourer; indentured servant Dugal Campbell-from Scotland in1740; settled in Berkeley Co. Va. now W. Va. in1762 married to Mary ------- George Campbell-transported from Middlesex England to American Colonies in 3-1742; indentured servant . Isaac Campbell- from England to Va. in 7-1747; minister or schoolteacher James Campbell- from England to Va. in 1-1721/22 minister or schoolteacher James Campbell-; died1839 from Ireland in the late eighteenth century; settled first in Pa.; later moved to Round Hill , Frederick Co. Va.; married Mary Reed John Campbell-from Ireland to Va.; speaker of N. Carolinia House from 1754-1757; was a delegate of the Provincial Congress in 1776; married Mary Elizabeth Hill John Campbell-from Ireland toVa. in 6-1773 minister or schoolteacher Robert Campbell- emigrated to Ireland in 1700; then to Stockbridge Co. Va. around 1730 Wiiliam Campbell-born 1765, died 1838 from Londonderry. Ireland to Winchester, Va. in1782 married 2nd to Mary Johnson. These are the earliest Campbells to VA. from this book maybe this will help somebody. Cecil Campbell ______________________________

    12/11/2005 01:34:35