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    1. Re: Campbell Families of early Augusta Co, VA, USA
    2. Lilly Martin
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lilly Martin" <malik@scs-net.org> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <VAAMHERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:08 PM Subject: Campbell Families of early Augusta Co, VA, USA > Information extracted from the history of the Tinkling Springs Presbyterian > Church of Augusta County book "The Tinkling Spring Headwaters of Freedom". > > Mr. Lynden Harris sent me 3 attachments, copies of pages: 117, 150, and 172 > of this book. Rootsweb.com does not allow for attachments to be posted on > the mailing list, so I have read these pages, and I will now summerize in my > own words, what the essence of data was. > > Page 117: John Campbell, of Tinkiling Spring, VA, immigrated from Irleand to > America in 1726. His wife was Grace Hay. His estate was appraised in > Ornage Co VA. > > Page: 150: Arthur Campbell was born 1742 in Augusta Co, VA. He settled at > Washington Co VA, his father and family later followed him there. > One of his sons was Col. John B. Campbell, who fell in battle, under General > Scott. > General William Campbell, hero of King's Mountain, was born in Augusta Co., > VA, and he was the cousin of Arthur Campbell, as well as brother in law to > Arthur Campbell > > Page 172: There were 6 heads of the Campbell families in Tinkling Spring, > VA prior to 1750. They were: > 1. Charles Campbell > 2. David " > 3. James " > 4. John " > 5. George " > 6. William " > > After 1750, there were only 3 of those 6 Campbell families left in the area, > most had moved to SW VA. > > The Campbell families were strictly Presbyterian. > > John Campbell b. about 1743, was grandson of the immigrant John Campbell. > In 1765, he went and bought land near the Head Waters of the Holsten River, > and called the land "Royal Oak". A few years later he moved his family > there to settle.(Does not state the COUNTY this land is in.) > > The group which came to Royal Oak to live, were: > 1. The Father of John Campbell b. abt 1743, s/o John Campbell (m. Grace > Hay), the original immigrant. > > 2. The Mother of John Campbell b. abt 1743. > > 3. John Campbell b. abt 1743, grandson of John Campbell the immigrant > > 4. Arthur Campbell, younger brother of John b. abt 1743 > > 5. Margaret Campbell, sister of John and Arthur > > 6. David Campbell, youngest son of John Campbell the immigrant. > > 7. Mary Hamilton, the wife of David Campbell, s/o John Campbell, the > immigrant. > > 8. The children of David and Mary Campbell: > James Campbell > David Campbell > Robert Campbell > Patrick Campbell > Mary Campbell (m. William Lockhart) > Martha Campbell > Sarah Campbell > Ann Campbell > > To summerize this group: it was a Man named Campbell, his wife, and their 2 > sons, and their daughter, and his youngest brother, and the wife of this > brother, and the kids of this brother. > > Does anyone see any relationship between these families mentioned, and > George Campbell, who married Caty, of Amherst Co VA, formerly of Albemarle > Co VA? > > I 'think' these Tinkling Spring, VA Campbell families are totally unrelated > to the George Campbell and Caty group of Amherst Co VA, but since I don't > yet know the father of George, I can not say for sure. > > I hope this information helps someone here. > Best regards, > Lilly Martin >

    10/29/2005 09:12:50
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Re: Campbell Families of early Augusta Co, VA, USA
    2. Marvin
    3. Lilly, There was a James Young Campbell married Sarah Carmack in 1810 in Washington co, VA. I have seen they were married in Hawkins co, TN but the marriage record is from Washington co, VA. Soon after their marriage they went to Hawkins co, TN where Sarah Carmack Campbell died. James then moved his family to Douglas and Vermillion co, IL where James died at his son's home. Some of the Carmack's married into my Campbell family but I haven't figured if these Carmack/Campbell's were related to my Carmack/Campbell's. Marvin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lilly Martin" <malik@scs-net.org> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:12 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Re: Campbell Families of early Augusta Co, VA, USA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lilly Martin" <malik@scs-net.org> > To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Cc: <VAAMHERS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:08 PM > Subject: Campbell Families of early Augusta Co, VA, USA > > > > Information extracted from the history of the Tinkling Springs > Presbyterian > > Church of Augusta County book "The Tinkling Spring Headwaters of > Freedom". > > > > Mr. Lynden Harris sent me 3 attachments, copies of pages: 117, 150, and > 172 > > of this book. Rootsweb.com does not allow for attachments to be posted on > > the mailing list, so I have read these pages, and I will now summerize in > my > > own words, what the essence of data was. > > > > Page 117: John Campbell, of Tinkiling Spring, VA, immigrated from Irleand > to > > America in 1726. His wife was Grace Hay. His estate was appraised in > > Ornage Co VA. > > > > Page: 150: Arthur Campbell was born 1742 in Augusta Co, VA. He settled at > > Washington Co VA, his father and family later followed him there. > > One of his sons was Col. John B. Campbell, who fell in battle, under > General > > Scott. > > General William Campbell, hero of King's Mountain, was born in Augusta > Co., > > VA, and he was the cousin of Arthur Campbell, as well as brother in law to > > Arthur Campbell > > > > Page 172: There were 6 heads of the Campbell families in Tinkling Spring, > > VA prior to 1750. They were: > > 1. Charles Campbell > > 2. David " > > 3. James " > > 4. John " > > 5. George " > > 6. William " > > > > After 1750, there were only 3 of those 6 Campbell families left in the > area, > > most had moved to SW VA. > > > > The Campbell families were strictly Presbyterian. > > > > John Campbell b. about 1743, was grandson of the immigrant John Campbell. > > In 1765, he went and bought land near the Head Waters of the Holsten > River, > > and called the land "Royal Oak". A few years later he moved his family > > there to settle.(Does not state the COUNTY this land is in.) > > > > The group which came to Royal Oak to live, were: > > 1. The Father of John Campbell b. abt 1743, s/o John Campbell (m. Grace > > Hay), the original immigrant. > > > > 2. The Mother of John Campbell b. abt 1743. > > > > 3. John Campbell b. abt 1743, grandson of John Campbell the immigrant > > > > 4. Arthur Campbell, younger brother of John b. abt 1743 > > > > 5. Margaret Campbell, sister of John and Arthur > > > > 6. David Campbell, youngest son of John Campbell the immigrant. > > > > 7. Mary Hamilton, the wife of David Campbell, s/o John Campbell, the > > immigrant. > > > > 8. The children of David and Mary Campbell: > > James Campbell > > David Campbell > > Robert Campbell > > Patrick Campbell > > Mary Campbell (m. William Lockhart) > > Martha Campbell > > Sarah Campbell > > Ann Campbell > > > > To summerize this group: it was a Man named Campbell, his wife, and their > 2 > > sons, and their daughter, and his youngest brother, and the wife of this > > brother, and the kids of this brother. > > > > Does anyone see any relationship between these families mentioned, and > > George Campbell, who married Caty, of Amherst Co VA, formerly of Albemarle > > Co VA? > > > > I 'think' these Tinkling Spring, VA Campbell families are totally > unrelated > > to the George Campbell and Caty group of Amherst Co VA, but since I don't > > yet know the father of George, I can not say for sure. > > > > I hope this information helps someone here. > > Best regards, > > Lilly Martin > > > > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. 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    10/29/2005 02:10:57
    1. Re: [CAMPBELL] Re: Campbell Families of early Augusta Co, VA, USA
    2. a.b. craig
    3. This was one of the family questions that Iwas working upon when I went down. I truely believe, note I did not say know, that these two line sare together. Certainly wish I had my records at my fingertips. However, what Ican dois later post all of the descendants down that I have from Jane and Henry. Perhaps if we all work together we will be able to sovle this puzzle Marvin <marv3@redrivernet.com> wrote: Lilly, There was a James Young Campbell married Sarah Carmack in 1810 in Washington co, VA. I have seen they were married in Hawkins co, TN but the marriage record is from Washington co, VA. Soon after their marriage they went to Hawkins co, TN where Sarah Carmack Campbell died. James then moved his family to Douglas and Vermillion co, IL where James died at his son's home. Some of the Carmack's married into my Campbell family but I haven't figured if these Carmack/Campbell's were related to my Carmack/Campbell's. Marvin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lilly Martin" To: Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:12 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] Re: Campbell Families of early Augusta Co, VA, USA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lilly Martin" > To: > Cc: > Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:08 PM > Subject: Campbell Families of early Augusta Co, VA, USA > > > > Information extracted from the history of the Tinkling Springs > Presbyterian > > Church of Augusta County book "The Tinkling Spring Headwaters of > Freedom". > > > > Mr. Lynden Harris sent me 3 attachments, copies of pages: 117, 150, and > 172 > > of this book. Rootsweb.com does not allow for attachments to be posted on > > the mailing list, so I have read these pages, and I will now summerize in > my > > own words, what the essence of data was. > > > > Page 117: John Campbell, of Tinkiling Spring, VA, immigrated from Irleand > to > > America in 1726. His wife was Grace Hay. His estate was appraised in > > Ornage Co VA. > > > > Page: 150: Arthur Campbell was born 1742 in Augusta Co, VA. He settled at > > Washington Co VA, his father and family later followed him there. > > One of his sons was Col. John B. Campbell, who fell in battle, under > General > > Scott. > > General William Campbell, hero of King's Mountain, was born in Augusta > Co., > > VA, and he was the cousin of Arthur Campbell, as well as brother in law to > > Arthur Campbell > > > > Page 172: There were 6 heads of the Campbell families in Tinkling Spring, > > VA prior to 1750. They were: > > 1. Charles Campbell > > 2. David " > > 3. James " > > 4. John " > > 5. George " > > 6. William " > > > > After 1750, there were only 3 of those 6 Campbell families left in the > area, > > most had moved to SW VA. > > > > The Campbell families were strictly Presbyterian. > > > > John Campbell b. about 1743, was grandson of the immigrant John Campbell. > > In 1765, he went and bought land near the Head Waters of the Holsten > River, > > and called the land "Royal Oak". A few years later he moved his family > > there to settle.(Does not state the COUNTY this land is in.) > > > > The group which came to Royal Oak to live, were: > > 1. The Father of John Campbell b. abt 1743, s/o John Campbell (m. Grace > > Hay), the original immigrant. > > > > 2. The Mother of John Campbell b. abt 1743. > > > > 3. John Campbell b. abt 1743, grandson of John Campbell the immigrant > > > > 4. Arthur Campbell, younger brother of John b. abt 1743 > > > > 5. Margaret Campbell, sister of John and Arthur > > > > 6. David Campbell, youngest son of John Campbell the immigrant. > > > > 7. Mary Hamilton, the wife of David Campbell, s/o John Campbell, the > > immigrant. > > > > 8. The children of David and Mary Campbell: > > James Campbell > > David Campbell > > Robert Campbell > > Patrick Campbell > > Mary Campbell (m. William Lockhart) > > Martha Campbell > > Sarah Campbell > > Ann Campbell > > > > To summerize this group: it was a Man named Campbell, his wife, and their > 2 > > sons, and their daughter, and his youngest brother, and the wife of this > > brother, and the kids of this brother. > > > > Does anyone see any relationship between these families mentioned, and > > George Campbell, who married Caty, of Amherst Co VA, formerly of Albemarle > > Co VA? > > > > I 'think' these Tinkling Spring, VA Campbell families are totally > unrelated > > to the George Campbell and Caty group of Amherst Co VA, but since I don't > > yet know the father of George, I can not say for sure. > > > > I hope this information helps someone here. > > Best regards, > > Lilly Martin > > > > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. 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    10/29/2005 03:18:35