Searching for a connection with anyone researching this Campbell line. George Campbell, born on February 10, 1794 in Blount County, Tennessee. He is the first child of twelve born to Thomas Campbell and Sarah Wilcox. George Campbell arrived from Tennessee and erected a cabin on his claim in the north east quarter of Section 31 near what is now Walnut Corners in Adams County, Illinois. George Campbell married Mary Groshong on August 18, 1825. This was the second marriage to take place in the County. The marriage license reads as follows, ''August the 18, 1825, To whom it may concern I give you to under stand that I Samuel Groshong has nothing agins George Campbell marring mi daughter Mary Groshong. George Campbell and Mary Groshong were lawfully joined in Marriage by me this eighteenth day of August AD one thousand eight hundred and twenty five. Willard Keyes, County Comm.'' On August 12, 1826, there was a son born to George and Mary. They named him Andrew Jackson Campbell. He was the first white male child born in Adams County. He died in California in 1849. A short time after George Campbell came to Adams County, his four brothers and one sister came also. David, Joseph, Clayborn, and Russel. David married Sarah Worley the 29th of June 1826. Joseph and Clayborn married sisters by the name of Nelson. Their sister married Robert Beaty. Sources: Adams County ILGenWeb Project: Campbell Family History, The History of Adams County, Illinois, A History of the County - Its Cities, Towns, Etc.; Chicago: Murray, Williamson & Phelps, 1879; pp558-560, 801. Peoples History of Quincy and Adams County, Illinois; Ursa Township Historian Truman Waite; pp. 735-736; 1967 Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jimmy