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    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Re: Reply to Mr. Mick, re: Genetic Memory
    2. Lynden Harris
    3. Sam; The last few days has brought forth some anxious new leads!!! With a direct match between you, Cecil and this Lt Colonel Richard Campbell; may be some significant wall is about to break. You are aware of the Lyman Chalkley Chronicles? They are extracted court records from the Augusta County Court between 1745 and 1800. Lyman provides a synopsis of each entry by date of each court document. The Chronicles are bond into 3 volumes. They are indexed well and research is very simple. What you get here is something that you can trust as proof positive. These records are available on line from the Augusta, Rockbridge, Amherst counties web sites or direct from rootsweb. The entire court case is not published but you can pick up enough information to determine if it is applicable to your search. Then head for Staunton and go direct to the actual records. For example, I will quote one case: June 11th 1828. It is certified that Colonel Richard Campbell, who was killed at Eutaw, married Rebecca________?sister of Betsy Hawkins; that he left sons, Archibald, Joseph, John, Richard, Jonathan. That's not telling a whole lot but if you go to the court records for that day, they should provide many legal documents, including subpoenas, depositions, and court records that should provide lots of answers. First, you will confirm that he married Rebecca Hawkins; you will know 4 more sons names other than John, and it is hard to tell what else you will find in the records. Since Richard was killed in 1781 and this case is 48 years later, some kind of family problem neeeded solving. Richard Campbell has 6 court cases in Augusta County, including the above, plus 9 more court cases from Shenandoah and Page Counties. The first message that came through regarding Richard had reference to an Abraham Campbell - do you know anything about him? BH From: <Atpowelljr@aol.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 3:50 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Re: Reply to Mr. Mick, re: Genetic Memory > HOWDY COUSINS, > I will be 80 YEARS in March 2006- I traveled through this Country, With > an > out door Adverising company, Erecting Highway signs, FOR a Two Period, > 1949 & > 50, I learned shortly that the sooner that I became Native the easier it > was > to do Business,. IT works this Way, Y,LL don't Get far in N-yark Nor Does > YOUSE-GUYS HACK It in Ms. > > NOW that was not GENEALOGY, BUT the next time that you are looking for > that > elusive Ancestor___??, I have found that when I place my Self as that > person, > one will more easily find what one is looking for & better understand it, > Go > ahead & laugh, BUT > IF there a Genealogical Connection, one YOU OR I will make it. > > TRY IT. > > NOW; There are about as nany Descendents of John Campbell, <May be > Wagon-neer> M Frances > > NOW; This Couple are one set of my 4th Grt Grand Parents > AND ALL OR most of their Descendents Have after over 200 years still have > Mine & Many of your Grt Grand Mother without a Maiden name. Remember, JUST > Frances. > > WELL please Type into your Search; Marriage Bonds, <1772-1792>In York > County Va. in the results Click on to Abstracts of License Bonds > <1772-1792 York > County. > > This is an 11 page Print out: on Print out Page- There is on that Page, < > page 57> > > NOTE>; 24th Dec. '87. John Campbell to Elizabeth Wright, Daughter of > Benjamin Wright of Yorkhampton Parish; Security, Thos. Dawson. THERE was > one John > Campbell on theTax roll in York County in 1790. > > NOW TRUE: this may Create more questions than it Answers, > BUT COUSINS do you have any thing Better to Work on to give Grand MA a > Maiden Name? > > In a Sorrells Genealogy Posting, I found where Benjamin Wright > Had a Common law Union with one Sorrells woman< <I failed to Copy it & > now > haven;t found I again. > > It is a Fact that OUR John Campbell WAS IN Yorktown At the end of the > REV-WAR. > > I believe that John went Back & Married Elizabeth Wright, who was A > Daughter from the Common Law Union, BUT when John Campbell got back to > Lowesville Va > with his Bride, < Her age was Older than a daughter of Benjamin Wright's > Lawful Wife Could have Been. SO as not too Embarrass Grand Pa Benjamin > Wright, John > Campbell's Bride became JUST Frances. > > NOW there are THOUSANDS of Descendents from this Union OF John Campbell & > Frances, <WRIGHT> & I A. T. Powell, Jr. a 6th > Generation descendent, believe that Grand MA, GRAMA Frances Should have a > Maiden name IF Posiable. > > OK COUSIN's - Descendents of John Campbell & Frances. __?? > . PLEASE Sound OFF- I have Brought it this far- AT <atpowelljr@aol.com> > > > > > > > BUT > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >

    01/19/2006 07:36:01
    1. Campbell Lineage of Lt. Colonel Richard Campbell of VA.
    2. Samuel Campbell
    3. Lynden, The Abraham Campbell that I can think of in that Time Slot is ; of Mary Campbell / Ballards Lineage & she connects with me in D N A , as she had her Father { James Campbell } do the Test for their Lineage . This Abraham Campbell is on the Tax records of Russell County, VA. in 1794, & is thought to be a son of Henry Campbell. I will send you Mary Campbell / Ballards E-Mail Address if you like . Sam Campbell Lynden Harris <bharris@ntelos.net> wrote: Sam; The last few days has brought forth some anxious new leads!!! With a direct match between you, Cecil and this Lt Colonel Richard Campbell; may be some significant wall is about to break. You are aware of the Lyman Chalkley Chronicles? They are extracted court records from the Augusta County Court between 1745 and 1800. Lyman provides a synopsis of each entry by date of each court document. The Chronicles are bond into 3 volumes. They are indexed well and research is very simple. What you get here is something that you can trust as proof positive. These records are available on line from the Augusta, Rockbridge, Amherst counties web sites or direct from rootsweb. The entire court case is not published but you can pick up enough information to determine if it is applicable to your search. Then head for Staunton and go direct to the actual records. For example, I will quote one case: June 11th 1828. It is certified that Colonel Richard Campbell, who was killed at Eutaw, married Rebecca________?sister of Betsy Hawkins; that he left sons, Archibald, Joseph, John, Richard, Jonathan. That's not telling a whole lot but if you go to the court records for that day, they should provide many legal documents, including subpoenas, depositions, and court records that should provide lots of answers. First, you will confirm that he married Rebecca Hawkins; you will know 4 more sons names other than John, and it is hard to tell what else you will find in the records. Since Richard was killed in 1781 and this case is 48 years later, some kind of family problem neeeded solving. Richard Campbell has 6 court cases in Augusta County, including the above, plus 9 more court cases from Shenandoah and Page Counties. The first message that came through regarding Richard had reference to an Abraham Campbell - do you know anything about him? BH From: To: Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 3:50 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Re: Reply to Mr. Mick, re: Genetic Memory > HOWDY COUSINS, > I will be 80 YEARS in March 2006- I traveled through this Country, With > an > out door Adverising company, Erecting Highway signs, FOR a Two Period, > 1949 & > 50, I learned shortly that the sooner that I became Native the easier it > was > to do Business,. IT works this Way, Y,LL don't Get far in N-yark Nor Does > YOUSE-GUYS HACK It in Ms. > > NOW that was not GENEALOGY, BUT the next time that you are looking for > that > elusive Ancestor___??, I have found that when I place my Self as that > person, > one will more easily find what one is looking for & better understand it, > Go > ahead & laugh, BUT > IF there a Genealogical Connection, one YOU OR I will make it. > > TRY IT. > > NOW; There are about as nany Descendents of John Campbell, > Wagon-neer> M Frances > > NOW; This Couple are one set of my 4th Grt Grand Parents > AND ALL OR most of their Descendents Have after over 200 years still have > Mine & Many of your Grt Grand Mother without a Maiden name. Remember, JUST > Frances. > > WELL please Type into your Search; Marriage Bonds, <1772-1792>In York > County Va. in the results Click on to Abstracts of License Bonds > <1772-1792 York > County. > > This is an 11 page Print out: on Print out Page- There is on that Page, < > page 57> > > NOTE>; 24th Dec. '87. John Campbell to Elizabeth Wright, Daughter of > Benjamin Wright of Yorkhampton Parish; Security, Thos. Dawson. THERE was > one John > Campbell on theTax roll in York County in 1790. > > NOW TRUE: this may Create more questions than it Answers, > BUT COUSINS do you have any thing Better to Work on to give Grand MA a > Maiden Name? > > In a Sorrells Genealogy Posting, I found where Benjamin Wright > Had a Common law Union with one Sorrells woman< > now > haven;t found I again. > > It is a Fact that OUR John Campbell WAS IN Yorktown At the end of the > REV-WAR. > > I believe that John went Back & Married Elizabeth Wright, who was A > Daughter from the Common Law Union, BUT when John Campbell got back to > Lowesville Va > with his Bride, < Her age was Older than a daughter of Benjamin Wright's > Lawful Wife Could have Been. SO as not too Embarrass Grand Pa Benjamin > Wright, John > Campbell's Bride became JUST Frances. > > NOW there are THOUSANDS of Descendents from this Union OF John Campbell & > Frances, & I A. T. Powell, Jr. a 6th > Generation descendent, believe that Grand MA, GRAMA Frances Should have a > Maiden name IF Posiable. > > OK COUSIN's - Descendents of John Campbell & Frances. __?? > . PLEASE Sound OFF- I have Brought it this far- AT > > > > > > > BUT > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP.

    01/19/2006 10:03:02
    1. RE: Campbell Lineage of Lt. Colonel Richard Campbell of VA.
    2. margecam52
    3. http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley/ This will take you to the Lyman Chalkley papers at rootsweb. Marge -----Original Message----- From: Samuel Campbell [mailto:sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 7:03 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Campbell Lineage of Lt. Colonel Richard Campbell of VA. Lynden, The Abraham Campbell that I can think of in that Time Slot is ; of Mary Campbell / Ballards Lineage & she connects with me in D N A , as she had her Father { James Campbell } do the Test for their Lineage . This Abraham Campbell is on the Tax records of Russell County, VA. in 1794, & is thought to be a son of Henry Campbell. I will send you Mary Campbell / Ballards E-Mail Address if you like . Sam Campbell Lynden Harris <bharris@ntelos.net> wrote: Sam; The last few days has brought forth some anxious new leads!!! With a direct match between you, Cecil and this Lt Colonel Richard Campbell; may be some significant wall is about to break. You are aware of the Lyman Chalkley Chronicles? They are extracted court records from the Augusta County Court between 1745 and 1800. Lyman provides a synopsis of each entry by date of each court document. The Chronicles are bond into 3 volumes. They are indexed well and research is very simple. What you get here is something that you can trust as proof positive. These records are available on line from the Augusta, Rockbridge, Amherst counties web sites or direct from rootsweb. The entire court case is not published but you can pick up enough information to determine if it is applicable to your search. Then head for Staunton and go direct to the actual records. For example, I will quote one case: June 11th 1828. It is certified that Colonel Richard Campbell, who was killed at Eutaw, married Rebecca________?sister of Betsy Hawkins; that he left sons, Archibald, Joseph, John, Richard, Jonathan. That's not telling a whole lot but if you go to the court records for that day, they should provide many legal documents, including subpoenas, depositions, and court records that should provide lots of answers. First, you will confirm that he married Rebecca Hawkins; you will know 4 more sons names other than John, and it is hard to tell what else you will find in the records. Since Richard was killed in 1781 and this case is 48 years later, some kind of family problem neeeded solving. Richard Campbell has 6 court cases in Augusta County, including the above, plus 9 more court cases from Shenandoah and Page Counties. The first message that came through regarding Richard had reference to an Abraham Campbell - do you know anything about him? BH From: To: Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 3:50 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Re: Reply to Mr. Mick, re: Genetic Memory > HOWDY COUSINS, > I will be 80 YEARS in March 2006- I traveled through this Country, > With an out door Adverising company, Erecting Highway signs, FOR a Two > Period, > 1949 & > 50, I learned shortly that the sooner that I became Native the easier > it was to do Business,. IT works this Way, Y,LL don't Get far in > N-yark Nor Does YOUSE-GUYS HACK It in Ms. > > NOW that was not GENEALOGY, BUT the next time that you are looking for > that elusive Ancestor___??, I have found that when I place my Self as > that person, one will more easily find what one is looking for & > better understand it, Go ahead & laugh, BUT IF there a Genealogical > Connection, one YOU OR I will make it. > > TRY IT. > > NOW; There are about as nany Descendents of John Campbell, > > Wagon-neer> M Frances > > NOW; This Couple are one set of my 4th Grt Grand Parents AND ALL OR > most of their Descendents Have after over 200 years still have Mine & > Many of your Grt Grand Mother without a Maiden name. Remember, JUST > Frances. > > WELL please Type into your Search; Marriage Bonds, <1772-1792>In York > County Va. in the results Click on to Abstracts of License Bonds > <1772-1792 York > County. > > This is an 11 page Print out: on Print out Page- There is on that > Page, < page 57> > > NOTE>; 24th Dec. '87. John Campbell to Elizabeth Wright, Daughter of > Benjamin Wright of Yorkhampton Parish; Security, Thos. Dawson. THERE > was one John Campbell on theTax roll in York County in 1790. > > NOW TRUE: this may Create more questions than it Answers, BUT COUSINS > do you have any thing Better to Work on to give Grand MA a Maiden > Name? > > In a Sorrells Genealogy Posting, I found where Benjamin Wright Had a > Common law Union with one Sorrells woman< > now haven;t found I again. > > It is a Fact that OUR John Campbell WAS IN Yorktown At the end of the > REV-WAR. > > I believe that John went Back & Married Elizabeth Wright, who was A > Daughter from the Common Law Union, BUT when John Campbell got back to > Lowesville Va with his Bride, < Her age was Older than a daughter of > Benjamin Wright's Lawful Wife Could have Been. SO as not too Embarrass > Grand Pa Benjamin Wright, John Campbell's Bride became JUST Frances. > > NOW there are THOUSANDS of Descendents from this Union OF John > Campbell & Frances, & I A. T. Powell, Jr. a 6th Generation descendent, > believe that Grand MA, GRAMA Frances Should have a Maiden name IF > Posiable. > > OK COUSIN's - Descendents of John Campbell & Frances. __?? > . PLEASE Sound OFF- I have Brought it this far- AT > > > > > > > BUT > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and > the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx - ------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP.

    01/20/2006 09:41:27