Anne, Please tell us a little about what you know of your family in Ind. What are some of the given names to the family in Ind.? A number of years ago we had fun with George Washington Campbell. Several of us found connections by doing so. While doing research in Warrick Co., Ind. I came across some Campbell. I do not know where they fit into the clan. Also, there is a great deal of Campbell, I mean a great deal, ofCampbell family data in the Genealogical section of the university at Bowling Green, Ky. I was only able to be there for @ four hours, and I had not even touched the tip of the iceberg of information yet. I think, not sure, that some of these Campbells in the data there were from N. C. Beth Anne Ruby <aruby2003@yahoo.com> wrote: What a wonderful idea! Still searching for a James Campbell b. 1782 NC who married Martha Adams b. 1789 NC. Moved to Franklin Co. IN by 1817. Would love to find parents, NC county origin, and marriage record, if one exists. Both families were said to be of Scottish ancestry and James was a 'planter'. Any help greatly appreciated as I am stuck! Thanks, Anne --- "a.b. craig" wrote: > Good Morning, > > It has been a blustery morning here, says Winnie. > Come in out of the storm. > > Now, I really don't know just what most of you are > researching. However, have been contacted > requesting information on the N. C. Campbells. > (early) > > Since I do not have my records, was wondering if you > folks are up to a dare? Or perhaps call it a > barnstorming. Since preRev. time frame it appears > that most of the Campbells in the area of VA.,N.C. > and S.C. were somehow related. > > Are you folks willing to post what you happen to > have on the Campbells of that area. Also post what > books articals, etc. we might be able to find > information on tlhese Campbells. What particular > libr. have a good gen. section. (I can't go myself, > but perhaps there are those of you that could) > > Now, since my memory is failing me, and I don't have > my records, could I encourage one of you to become a > cental contact point for a fun project. > > Would each of you post what you would like to find. > There are so many new ones on line that never say > boo. I would like to address you quiet ones, I know > that some of you are shy, don't think that your > input would be of value, etc. Well you are wrong, I > for one would very much like to here what you have > to say. Don't worry about how you compose the > wording, even your spelling, not all of us are good > spellers,, I would like to know what you have found > on your Campbell family line and for what you are > searching, even if it is not my line. > > Since some of you are just starting to search for > your family line, keep it simple with the names, > dates and places if possable. Then there are others > of you folks that have a great deal, please post. > We have to remember(myself too) that I have what I > do have because of others takeing the time to share. > > As a gift to me, would some of plese help me. > While I was litterally DOWN, some thought for the > count, a GREAT deal of the information that I had > gathered was LOST. Because of the damage to my > mind, I have lost a lot of my short term memory, > perhaps I should just say memory. I have tried to > share everything that I have with this message > board. If you by chance have anything that I have > sent to you, would you PLEASE forward it back to me. > > > Since the Campbells from the area of Richalnd, Wayne > and surrounding cos.,of Ill., and of Russell > Co.,Va.are my lines, I am particully interested in > getting some of that information back. > > I have been asked to do tape recording of what I am > able to remember, Would you please send me some > idea of how to begin. Doing voice tapeing as a means > of recording will be new for me. . Have any of you > done it? Is there any guide lines? If you had a > great grandmother who had the family history, what > would you like to know first, etc. Should I try and > do it as just factual or should I try and do it as a > historical novel? > > Please send me feed back. > > Beth > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in > one click. > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about > your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > > __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com