Gloria, Did you send me the web site you referred to? I don't see it in your message. Thanks Dave -----Original Message----- From: Gloria Jarrell [mailto:gjarrell@pivot.net] Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 PM To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell Dave and those on the list I could not send the whole page it was to large but there were some Campbells listed if you will go to the site I sent on the Painter`s..Gloria ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Pointer" <dpointer@comcast.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 9:51 PM Subject: RE: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell > > No, I've traced my Pointer/Poynter line back to William Pointer Sr. who > was > born about 1781. It isn't clear whether he was born in Virginia, North > Carolina or Tennessee. I need to work on that question. Then he moved to > Garrard County, Kentucky at an early age, married there and the next > couple > generations lived there. Then they migrated to Jersey and Greene Counties > in Illinois. I'm not aware of any Indian in my line but who knows. > > Dave Pointer > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gloria Jarrell [mailto:gjarrell@pivot.net] > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 9:00 PM > To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell > > Dave Pointer do you have a website with info on the > Poynter/Pointer/Painter?If so do you have any info on the Painters of > Amherst and Nelson Co.VA ?Henry Painter and Sarah Williams married and had > Hannah Painter who married Willis Campbell who had Elizabeth Campbell who > married Daniel Lawhorn?This is what I have been told my a person who knows > of the Native Indians in VA.He told me that the Painters from Rockbridge > and > > Botetourt Co.VA have Indian lines in the family.Henry Painter I believe > came > > from Rockbridge and Botetourt Counties of Va.Gloria > ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dave Pointer" <dpointer@comcast.net> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 8:26 PM > Subject: RE: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell > > >> >> Laura, >> >> Wow! I can't tell you how much I appreciate all of the effort you went >> to >> getting this information. I will definitely order the birth and death >> records for Charles. I was surprised to see that Linda Crotchett was >> still >> the County Clerk there. I think she was in that job when I left >> Jerseyville >> in 1973. I think she even issued my marriage license a few years before >> that. Where is the Jersey County Historical Society located? I've been >> to >> their web site but didn't know they had an office. >> >> The newspaper clippings are definitely the right people. And the >> marriage >> clipping was my grandfather and grandmother. >> >> I'll have to think about all of the gravestones you found. I'm sure a >> number of them are related but am not sure how. I'd love to figure out >> who >> Charles parents, siblings etc are. I have an aunt (one of Raymond & >> Sadie's >> daughters) that is still alive and living in Colorado. I think I'll >> call >> her and see if she can remember anything to help. I'm really curious to >> find out how the Ruthy shown ties into it. >> >> I would like to have the copies of the newspaper articles. I'll email >> you >> directly with my address. I'd be more than willing to reimburse you for >> postage, gas etc for helping me so much. I'll probably have questions >> after I look this information over and have a chance to digest it. >> >> Thanks again >> Dave Pointer >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: by way of Tom Hesler <rwlisttom@mail.bellsouth.net> >> [mailto:Lilbitkrzy@aol.com] >> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 7:17 PM >> To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell >> >> Dave, >> I don't live far from Jersey County so I took a drive over there >> today >> to see what I could dig up for you. >> >> First I went to the County Clerk's office. This is where you write >> for >> copies of Charles birth record ($12) or death record ($10), either of >> which >> should list his parents names. Sorry, I tried to get them to release >> the names >> to me, but no luck. They won't do look-ups, they'll only sell copies. >> Here >> is >> their address and phone #: >> Linda J. Crotchett >> County Clerk >> County Government Building >> 200 N. LaFayette Street >> P. O. Box 216 >> Jerseyville, IL 62052 >> (618) 498-5571, Ext. 115 >> >> Next I went to the Jersey County Historical Society. There I found >> the >> following newspaper clippings in a "CAMPBELL" folder: >> >> CHARLES E. CAMPBELL >> Charles E. Campbell, aged 47 years, 4 months and 7 days, died at his >> home four miles west of Jerseyville, Sunday, August 5th, at 9:45 a. >> m. Funeral >> services were held from the residence Thursday at 10 a. m., Rev. V. S. >> Neely >> officiating and the intermet was in Grimes Cemetery. (written on bottom >> of >> clipping: 1917) >> >> MRS.. CARRIE CAMPBELL >> Mrs. Carrie Campbell, 39, died at her home in the west part of >> Jerseyville Saturday, Mar. 26, at 1 a.m. Funeral services were >> conducted from the >> residence Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. L. W. Porter officiated. Funeral >> services >> were private. The burial was in Oak Grove cemetery. She leaves three >> sons, >> Melvin, Russel and Ray Campbell of Jerseyville. (written on bottom >> of clipping: >> 3-31-1921) >> >> MARRIAGES >> Campbell - Eisler. >> Raymond Campbell, is employed at the Jerseyville nursery, and Miss >> Sadie >> Eisler, daughter of Michael Eisler, residing in the east part of town, >> were >> married at the brides home on Tuesday afternoon by Rev. L. W. Porter, >> the >> ring ceremony being used. Harry Henrion and Miss Nettie Welch, a >> cousin of the >> groom, acted as groomsman and bridesmaid. Besides these there were >> present the >> bride's mother and brother, Ea? Douglas Welch, cousin of the groom, Mrs. >> Bentz and Mrs. Nettie Goda(?) The young people have the best wishes of >> their >> friends for a long, happy and useful lives. (written on bottom of >> clipping: >> 3-24-1921) >> >> If this Raymond is the son of Charles and Carrie - how sad that only >> 4 >> days after the wedding his mother died! >> >> Since the obituary for Charles said he was buried in Grimes Cemetery >> I >> drove out there next. This is a nice, small cemetery on the crest of a >> small, >> gently sloping hill. It is well maintained, although there are a few >> broken >> stones. I did not find Charles stone there, but I found the following: >> >> GRIMES CEMETERY >> (located about 5 miles west of Jerseyville in Jersey Co., IL) >> Joseph R. Campbell January 22, 1822 - August 27, 1904 >> Ellen Campbell November 13, 1882 - November 8, 1907 >> On back of Joseph and Ellen Campbell's large stone is inscribed: >> CHILDREN OF J.R. AND ELLEN >> Anna L. Campbell August 16, 1857 - August 11, 1879 >> Robert B. Campbell November 21, 1859 - October 11, 1889 >> Laura T. Campbell April 29, 1855 - December 9, 1935 >> >> There are empty spaces on either side of the above stone which may >> contain unmarked graves. Behind the above stone is a row of NEELY family >> tombstones, and behind that the CAMPBELL family resumes with >> the following (from left >> to right, in a row): >> >> Baby Campbell (unreadable) >> Nancy, wife of John Lyons October 1, 1819 - September 21, 1855 >> Infant Nancy April 15, 18(1?)8 >> Sarah Ann Campbell May 12, 1834 - June 16, 1900 >> Alex. Campbell April 3, 186(2? or 4?) age (7d ?) >> George C. R. Campbell April 2, 1863 age 45y 10m 3d >> Mary Campbell, wife of William May 21, 1797 - September 25, 186(5?or 8?) >> William Campbell March 2(3? or 7?), 1795 - July 9, 1878(8?) >> (Inscribed on stone: Born in ___________- New Da??? Co, NC) >> Mary Jane Irter Apr 5, 1851 - October 18, 1889 >> (Inscribed on stone: Erected by Friend Ruthey Campbell) >> (In the 1900 census Charles is enumerated in the household of Ruthy >> Campbell) >> >> Next I came home and checked the usgenweb.com website for Jersey >> County, >> IL. They have their cemetery index online, so I searched for all the >> Campbell surname in Grimes Cemetery. They listed some (not all) of >> those above, plus >> these below which I missed: >> >> Infant Campbell April 4, 1848 >> James R. Campbell Mar 16, 1862 - Nov 2, 1961 (son of Joseph R. & Eleanor >> Young Campbell) >> Mary Campbell February 19, 1817 >> Rebecca Campbell September 23, 1823 - July 8, 1840 >> >> Since I didn't find a stone and Charles was not listed on the Jersey >> Co. >> cemetery list there is a chance that he doesn't have a marker. If I make >> it >> back up that way I will double-check to be sure. >> >> Carrie's obit listed her as being buried in Oak Grove Cemetery so I >> checked the listings there next. I found Raymond (1900 - 1962), >> Russel A. (1902 - >> January 22, 1988), and Melvin (1904 - October 18, 1973). >> >> I ran into another Campbell researcher while at the history museum. >> She >> wasn't sure of a connection between her line and Charles (although there >> are >> those named Charles in her line), but I include her address if you wish >> to >> get in touch: >> Ruby Postlewait >> Box 226 >> Kane, IL 62054 >> >> I made copies of the newspaper articles about Charles, Carrie and >> Raymond. If you would like these I would be happy to send them just >> contact me >> off-list with your snail mail address. >> >> Hope some of this helps! >> >> Laura Graf >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ============================== >> Search the US Census Collection. 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No I didn`t I will see if I can find it.Gloria ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Pointer" <dpointer@comcast.net> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 11:15 PM Subject: RE: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell > > Gloria, > > Did you send me the web site you referred to? I don't see it in your > message. > > Thanks > Dave > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gloria Jarrell [mailto:gjarrell@pivot.net] > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 PM > To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell > > Dave and those on the list I could not send the whole page it was to large > but there were some Campbells listed if you will go to the site I sent on > the Painter`s..Gloria > ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dave Pointer" <dpointer@comcast.net> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 9:51 PM > Subject: RE: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell > > >> >> No, I've traced my Pointer/Poynter line back to William Pointer Sr. who >> was >> born about 1781. It isn't clear whether he was born in Virginia, North >> Carolina or Tennessee. I need to work on that question. Then he moved to >> Garrard County, Kentucky at an early age, married there and the next >> couple >> generations lived there. Then they migrated to Jersey and Greene >> Counties >> in Illinois. I'm not aware of any Indian in my line but who knows. >> >> Dave Pointer >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Gloria Jarrell [mailto:gjarrell@pivot.net] >> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 9:00 PM >> To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell >> >> Dave Pointer do you have a website with info on the >> Poynter/Pointer/Painter?If so do you have any info on the Painters of >> Amherst and Nelson Co.VA ?Henry Painter and Sarah Williams married and >> had >> Hannah Painter who married Willis Campbell who had Elizabeth Campbell who >> married Daniel Lawhorn?This is what I have been told my a person who >> knows >> of the Native Indians in VA.He told me that the Painters from Rockbridge >> and >> >> Botetourt Co.VA have Indian lines in the family.Henry Painter I believe >> came >> >> from Rockbridge and Botetourt Counties of Va.Gloria >> ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dave Pointer" <dpointer@comcast.net> >> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 8:26 PM >> Subject: RE: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell >> >> >>> >>> Laura, >>> >>> Wow! I can't tell you how much I appreciate all of the effort you went >>> to >>> getting this information. I will definitely order the birth and death >>> records for Charles. I was surprised to see that Linda Crotchett was >>> still >>> the County Clerk there. I think she was in that job when I left >>> Jerseyville >>> in 1973. I think she even issued my marriage license a few years before >>> that. Where is the Jersey County Historical Society located? I've >>> been >>> to >>> their web site but didn't know they had an office. >>> >>> The newspaper clippings are definitely the right people. And the >>> marriage >>> clipping was my grandfather and grandmother. >>> >>> I'll have to think about all of the gravestones you found. I'm sure a >>> number of them are related but am not sure how. I'd love to figure out >>> who >>> Charles parents, siblings etc are. I have an aunt (one of Raymond & >>> Sadie's >>> daughters) that is still alive and living in Colorado. I think I'll >>> call >>> her and see if she can remember anything to help. I'm really curious >>> to >>> find out how the Ruthy shown ties into it. >>> >>> I would like to have the copies of the newspaper articles. I'll email >>> you >>> directly with my address. I'd be more than willing to reimburse you >>> for >>> postage, gas etc for helping me so much. I'll probably have questions >>> after I look this information over and have a chance to digest it. >>> >>> Thanks again >>> Dave Pointer >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: by way of Tom Hesler <rwlisttom@mail.bellsouth.net> >>> [mailto:Lilbitkrzy@aol.com] >>> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 7:17 PM >>> To: CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: [CAMPBELL] Charles E. Campbell >>> >>> Dave, >>> I don't live far from Jersey County so I took a drive over there >>> today >>> to see what I could dig up for you. >>> >>> First I went to the County Clerk's office. This is where you write >>> for >>> copies of Charles birth record ($12) or death record ($10), either of >>> which >>> should list his parents names. Sorry, I tried to get them to release >>> the names >>> to me, but no luck. They won't do look-ups, they'll only sell copies. >>> Here >>> is >>> their address and phone #: >>> Linda J. Crotchett >>> County Clerk >>> County Government Building >>> 200 N. LaFayette Street >>> P. O. Box 216 >>> Jerseyville, IL 62052 >>> (618) 498-5571, Ext. 115 >>> >>> Next I went to the Jersey County Historical Society. There I found >>> the >>> following newspaper clippings in a "CAMPBELL" folder: >>> >>> CHARLES E. CAMPBELL >>> Charles E. Campbell, aged 47 years, 4 months and 7 days, died at >>> his >>> home four miles west of Jerseyville, Sunday, August 5th, at 9:45 a. >>> m. Funeral >>> services were held from the residence Thursday at 10 a. m., Rev. V. S. >>> Neely >>> officiating and the intermet was in Grimes Cemetery. (written on bottom >>> of >>> clipping: 1917) >>> >>> MRS.. CARRIE CAMPBELL >>> Mrs. Carrie Campbell, 39, died at her home in the west part of >>> Jerseyville Saturday, Mar. 26, at 1 a.m. Funeral services were >>> conducted from the >>> residence Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. L. W. Porter officiated. Funeral >>> services >>> were private. The burial was in Oak Grove cemetery. She leaves three >>> sons, >>> Melvin, Russel and Ray Campbell of Jerseyville. (written on bottom >>> of clipping: >>> 3-31-1921) >>> >>> MARRIAGES >>> Campbell - Eisler. >>> Raymond Campbell, is employed at the Jerseyville nursery, and Miss >>> Sadie >>> Eisler, daughter of Michael Eisler, residing in the east part of town, >>> were >>> married at the brides home on Tuesday afternoon by Rev. L. W. Porter, >>> the >>> ring ceremony being used. Harry Henrion and Miss Nettie Welch, a >>> cousin of the >>> groom, acted as groomsman and bridesmaid. Besides these there were >>> present the >>> bride's mother and brother, Ea? Douglas Welch, cousin of the groom, >>> Mrs. >>> Bentz and Mrs. Nettie Goda(?) The young people have the best wishes of >>> their >>> friends for a long, happy and useful lives. (written on bottom of >>> clipping: >>> 3-24-1921) >>> >>> If this Raymond is the son of Charles and Carrie - how sad that >>> only >>> 4 >>> days after the wedding his mother died! >>> >>> Since the obituary for Charles said he was buried in Grimes >>> Cemetery >>> I >>> drove out there next. This is a nice, small cemetery on the crest of a >>> small, >>> gently sloping hill. It is well maintained, although there are a few >>> broken >>> stones. I did not find Charles stone there, but I found the following: >>> >>> GRIMES CEMETERY >>> (located about 5 miles west of Jerseyville in Jersey Co., IL) >>> Joseph R. Campbell January 22, 1822 - August 27, 1904 >>> Ellen Campbell November 13, 1882 - November 8, 1907 >>> On back of Joseph and Ellen Campbell's large stone is inscribed: >>> CHILDREN OF J.R. AND ELLEN >>> Anna L. Campbell August 16, 1857 - August 11, 1879 >>> Robert B. Campbell November 21, 1859 - October 11, 1889 >>> Laura T. Campbell April 29, 1855 - December 9, 1935 >>> >>> There are empty spaces on either side of the above stone which may >>> contain unmarked graves. Behind the above stone is a row of NEELY >>> family >>> tombstones, and behind that the CAMPBELL family resumes with >>> the following (from left >>> to right, in a row): >>> >>> Baby Campbell (unreadable) >>> Nancy, wife of John Lyons October 1, 1819 - September 21, 1855 >>> Infant Nancy April 15, 18(1?)8 >>> Sarah Ann Campbell May 12, 1834 - June 16, 1900 >>> Alex. Campbell April 3, 186(2? or 4?) age (7d ?) >>> George C. R. Campbell April 2, 1863 age 45y 10m 3d >>> Mary Campbell, wife of William May 21, 1797 - September 25, 186(5?or >>> 8?) >>> William Campbell March 2(3? or 7?), 1795 - July 9, 1878(8?) >>> (Inscribed on stone: Born in ___________- New Da??? Co, NC) >>> Mary Jane Irter Apr 5, 1851 - October 18, 1889 >>> (Inscribed on stone: Erected by Friend Ruthey Campbell) >>> (In the 1900 census Charles is enumerated in the household of Ruthy >>> Campbell) >>> >>> Next I came home and checked the usgenweb.com website for Jersey >>> County, >>> IL. They have their cemetery index online, so I searched for all the >>> Campbell surname in Grimes Cemetery. They listed some (not all) of >>> those above, plus >>> these below which I missed: >>> >>> Infant Campbell April 4, 1848 >>> James R. Campbell Mar 16, 1862 - Nov 2, 1961 (son of Joseph R. & >>> Eleanor >>> Young Campbell) >>> Mary Campbell February 19, 1817 >>> Rebecca Campbell September 23, 1823 - July 8, 1840 >>> >>> Since I didn't find a stone and Charles was not listed on the >>> Jersey >>> Co. >>> cemetery list there is a chance that he doesn't have a marker. If I >>> make >>> it >>> back up that way I will double-check to be sure. >>> >>> Carrie's obit listed her as being buried in Oak Grove Cemetery so I >>> checked the listings there next. I found Raymond (1900 - 1962), >>> Russel A. (1902 - >>> January 22, 1988), and Melvin (1904 - October 18, 1973). >>> >>> I ran into another Campbell researcher while at the history museum. >>> She >>> wasn't sure of a connection between her line and Charles (although >>> there >>> are >>> those named Charles in her line), but I include her address if you wish >>> to >>> get in touch: >>> Ruby Postlewait >>> Box 226 >>> Kane, IL 62054 >>> >>> I made copies of the newspaper articles about Charles, Carrie and >>> Raymond. If you would like these I would be happy to send them just >>> contact me >>> off-list with your snail mail address. >>> >>> Hope some of this helps! >>> >>> Laura Graf >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ============================== >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ============================== >>> Search the US Census Collection. 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