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    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Pension Records for John, William, and Henry Campbell, sons of George Campbell (d. 1791)
    2. Lilly Martin
    3. Dear Researchers, Here are the names of the descendants of these men, who were brothers, and were all Rev War Vets, and all sons of George and Caty Campbell of Amherst Co VA. #1. John Campbell, m. Frances James W. Campbell b. 1784, m. Nancy Evans (my ancestors) Nancy Campbell, m. Benjamin Wright, s/o Moses, s/o Benjamin, s/o Francis Jesse Campbell b. abt 1790, m. Nancy Fulcher, m. Polly Harvie Elizabeth Campbell, m. John Maddox George Washington Campbell (aka Guilford) b. 1800, m. Polly Massie Sally Campbell b. 1796, m. John Massie, s/o John Permelia Campbell b. 1796, m. Jesse Massie, s/o John, s/o Charles Rhoda Campbell b. abt 1800, m. Thomas H. Bowling Livicey Campbell b. 1803, m. Benjamin W. Campbell, s/o Henry, s/o George and Caty. #2. William Campbell, m. Sarah Goode Washington Campbell b. 1810, m. Mary Thompson Lawson G. Campbell b. 1793, m. Frances Hudson Henry Campbell b. 1809, m. Mary Ann Hudson William Campbell, Jr b. 1796, m. ????Nancy Landrum????m. 11-9-1826 Amherst Co?? George G. Campbell b. 1803, m. Frances Wright, d/o Moses, Jr, s/o Moses, s/o Francis? Daniel Campbell b. 1786-1790, m. Sophia Mays Nancy Jane Campbell b. 1788, m. ??? Elizabeth Campbell b. ?? m. ?? James Campbell b. 1786, m. ??? #3. Henry Campbell, m. Sarah Wright William H. Campbell b. 1788, m. ?? (Edithy and Jeno Ann are related to him) John H. Campbell b. 1789, m. Arrana M. Campbell??? (Did he marry his niece??) George H. Campbell b. ??, m. Mary Ann (what is her surname?) Henry Campbell, Jr b. ???, m. ??? Catherine Campbell b. 1795, m. Cornelius Campbell , s/o George, s/o George and Caty. (said to be my ancestors) Nancy Campbell b. 1794, m. Joel Hite/Hight (this is disputed by some) Susannah Campbell b. ??, m. William A. Hite/Hight Sally F. Campbell b. ??, m. John Allen Elizabeth Campbell b. ??, m. ?? (1835 she was single) If you can see any connections to your own family please post a reply here, there are alot of Campbell families listed here, and these families may have moved away, and could be scattered around the globe by now! Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Samuel Campbell" <sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 1:52 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Pension Records for John, William, and Henry Campbell, sons of George Campbell (d. 1791) > > > Steven, > > You listed a Few of the Descendants for 1 brother, { William }, & none > for the other ( 2 ) { John & Henry }, only the Wife mentioned, is there > any to get the Children of each ???? You have the Death listed within a > few years on each, so is there a Will, Ect., on them ??? This would > Greatly Help people doing Research on these Campbell Lineages > !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Sam > > STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net wrote: > I thought everyone already had these records, but now > I'm led to believe this may not be the case. The > following is information I've summarized from > Revolutionary War pension records for John, William, > and Henry Campbell, sons of George Campbell (d. > 1791). Does this help give anyone new info? > > John CAMPBELL was born in 1750 in Albemarle Co., VA > and moved to Amherst Co. when he was a small boy. He > married Frances (--) in February 1779 in Amherst Co., > VA. Frances (--) CAMPBELL was born about 1761. She > was still alive on March 11, 1842 according to > pension records. John CAMPBELL was drafted in > Amherst, VA. in 1781. He served as a private in the > militia under Captain John Loving for four months and > was at Yorktown. John was also on the Guilford > Expedition in a volunteer rifle company commanded by > Captain James Dillard for "not quite" three months. > He died on January 29, 1838 in Amherst Co., VA. > > William CAMPBELL was born in 1754 in Albemarle Co., > VA and moved to Amherst Co. when he was a small boy. > In 1832 he was a resident of Nelson Co., VA. He > married Sarah "Salley" (--) CAMPBELL on December 22, > 1785 by Rev. Benjamin Burgy of the Baptist Church > with a license from Amherst Co., VA. She was born > about 1763. Sarah (--) CAMPBELL was alive on January > 29, 1849, but did not appear on the 1850 Virginia > census. William and Sarah "Salley" named three > children in the pension records: James Campbell, born > October 7, 1786; Nansey Campbell, born December 25, > 1788; and William Campbell, Jr., born August 17, > 1796. William CAMPBELL entered military service in > 1779 and marched from Amherst Co. to Holly Springs, > ten miles south of Richmond, where he served for > three months. "He returned home and after a short > time marched under Captain John Loving from Amherst > County to the lower part of Virginia and to several > positions and finally York where he was present at > the surrender of Lord Cornwallis on October 19, > 1781." William died on April 16, 1836 in Nelson Co., > VA. > > Henry CAMPBELL was born in February 1764 in Amherst > Co., VA, "in the part which is now Nelson." Henry > married Sarah (--) CAMPBELL on May 19, 1786 in > Amherst Co., VA, by the Rev. Benjamin Coleman of the > Baptist Church. Sarah was born between 1764 and 1765 > and was still alive on January 25, 1844, according to > pension records. Henry CAMPBELL was "drafted in the > militia of Amherst Co." as a private "and marched on > a tour of three months," "except for a day or > two," "under Capt. James Dillard from Amherst Co. to > North Carolina. He arrived on the battle ground of > Guilford just before the termination of the > engagement. The company was not in the battle." "He > was again drafted from Amherst Co. in 1781 and > marched under Capt. John Loving for four months and > was at the siege of Yorktown." He lived in Nelson > County until his death on January 13, 1835. > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Photos > Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, > whatever. > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >

    01/04/2006 07:12:28
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Pension Records for John, William, and Henry Campbell, sons of George Campbell (d. 1791)
    2. Deborah Tower
    3. Please note my additions in caps below. Deb ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lilly Martin" <malik@scs-net.org> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 8:12 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Pension Records for John, William, and Henry Campbell, sons of George Campbell (d. 1791) > Dear Researchers, > Here are the names of the descendants of these men, who were brothers, and > were all Rev War Vets, and all sons of George and Caty Campbell of Amherst > Co VA. > #1. John Campbell, m. Frances > James W. Campbell b. 1784, m. Nancy Evans (my ancestors) > Nancy Campbell, m. Benjamin Wright, s/o Moses, s/o Benjamin, s/o Francis > Jesse Campbell b. abt 1790, m. Nancy Fulcher, m. Polly Harvie > Elizabeth Campbell, m. John Maddox > George Washington Campbell (aka Guilford) b. 1800, m. Polly Massie > Sally Campbell b. 1796, m. John Massie, s/o John > Permelia Campbell b. 1796, m. Jesse Massie, s/o John, s/o Charles > Rhoda Campbell b. abt 1800, m. Thomas H. Bowling > Livicey Campbell b. 1803, m. Benjamin W. Campbell, s/o Henry, s/o George > and > Caty. > > #2. William Campbell, m. Sarah Goode > Washington Campbell b. 1810, m. Mary Thompson > Lawson G. Campbell b. 1793, m. Frances Hudson > Henry Campbell b. 1809, m. Mary Ann Hudson > William Campbell, Jr b. 1796, m. ????Nancy Landrum????m. 11-9-1826 > Amherst > Co?? > George G. Campbell b. 1803, m. Frances Wright, d/o Moses, Jr, s/o Moses, > s/o > Francis? > Daniel Campbell b. 1786-1790, m. Sophia Mays > Nancy Jane Campbell b. 1788, m. ??? (?) HITE > Elizabeth Campbell b. ?? m. ?? > James Campbell b. 1786, m. ??? NANCY A. HITE 8/19/1807 > > #3. Henry Campbell, m. Sarah Wright > William H. Campbell b. 1788, m. ?? (Edithy and Jeno Ann are related to > him) > John H. Campbell b. 1789, m. Arrana M. Campbell??? (Did he marry his > niece??) > George H. Campbell b. ??, m. Mary Ann (what is her surname?) > Henry Campbell, Jr b. ???, m. ??? > Catherine Campbell b. 1795, m. Cornelius Campbell , s/o George, s/o George > and Caty. (said to be my ancestors) > Nancy Campbell b. 1794, m. Joel Hite/Hight (this is disputed by some) > Susannah Campbell b. ??, m. William A. Hite/Hight > Sally F. Campbell b. ??, m. John Allen > Elizabeth Campbell b. ??, m. ?? (1835 she was single) > > If you can see any connections to your own family please post a reply > here, > there are alot of Campbell families listed here, and these families may > have > moved away, and could be scattered around the globe by now! > Best regards, > Lilly Martin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Samuel Campbell" <sgt_sam_wash_co@yahoo.com> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 1:52 AM > Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Pension Records for John, William, and Henry > Campbell, sons of George Campbell (d. 1791) > > >> >> >> Steven, >> >> You listed a Few of the Descendants for 1 brother, { William }, & none >> for the other ( 2 ) { John & Henry }, only the Wife mentioned, is there >> any to get the Children of each ???? You have the Death listed within a >> few years on each, so is there a Will, Ect., on them ??? This would >> Greatly Help people doing Research on these Campbell Lineages >> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >> >> Sam >> >> STEVEN.CAMPBELL@sbcglobal.net wrote: >> I thought everyone already had these records, but now >> I'm led to believe this may not be the case. The >> following is information I've summarized from >> Revolutionary War pension records for John, William, >> and Henry Campbell, sons of George Campbell (d. >> 1791). Does this help give anyone new info? >> >> John CAMPBELL was born in 1750 in Albemarle Co., VA >> and moved to Amherst Co. when he was a small boy. He >> married Frances (--) in February 1779 in Amherst Co., >> VA. Frances (--) CAMPBELL was born about 1761. She >> was still alive on March 11, 1842 according to >> pension records. John CAMPBELL was drafted in >> Amherst, VA. in 1781. He served as a private in the >> militia under Captain John Loving for four months and >> was at Yorktown. John was also on the Guilford >> Expedition in a volunteer rifle company commanded by >> Captain James Dillard for "not quite" three months. >> He died on January 29, 1838 in Amherst Co., VA. >> >> William CAMPBELL was born in 1754 in Albemarle Co., >> VA and moved to Amherst Co. when he was a small boy. >> In 1832 he was a resident of Nelson Co., VA. He >> married Sarah "Salley" (--) CAMPBELL on December 22, >> 1785 by Rev. Benjamin Burgy of the Baptist Church >> with a license from Amherst Co., VA. She was born >> about 1763. Sarah (--) CAMPBELL was alive on January >> 29, 1849, but did not appear on the 1850 Virginia >> census. William and Sarah "Salley" named three >> children in the pension records: James Campbell, born >> October 7, 1786; Nansey Campbell, born December 25, >> 1788; and William Campbell, Jr., born August 17, >> 1796. William CAMPBELL entered military service in >> 1779 and marched from Amherst Co. to Holly Springs, >> ten miles south of Richmond, where he served for >> three months. "He returned home and after a short >> time marched under Captain John Loving from Amherst >> County to the lower part of Virginia and to several >> positions and finally York where he was present at >> the surrender of Lord Cornwallis on October 19, >> 1781." William died on April 16, 1836 in Nelson Co., >> VA. >> >> Henry CAMPBELL was born in February 1764 in Amherst >> Co., VA, "in the part which is now Nelson." Henry >> married Sarah (--) CAMPBELL on May 19, 1786 in >> Amherst Co., VA, by the Rev. Benjamin Coleman of the >> Baptist Church. Sarah was born between 1764 and 1765 >> and was still alive on January 25, 1844, according to >> pension records. Henry CAMPBELL was "drafted in the >> militia of Amherst Co." as a private "and marched on >> a tour of three months," "except for a day or >> two," "under Capt. James Dillard from Amherst Co. to >> North Carolina. He arrived on the battle ground of >> Guilford just before the termination of the >> engagement. The company was not in the battle." "He >> was again drafted from Amherst Co. in 1781 and >> marched under Capt. John Loving for four months and >> was at the siege of Yorktown." He lived in Nelson >> County until his death on January 13, 1835. >> >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Yahoo! Photos >> Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, >> whatever. >> >> >> ============================== >> Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >> ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx >> >> >

    01/05/2006 03:38:35