ALL TRUE, & I believe that often leas to the rejection of records by so many people, for instance, when there are two verysimular records, both records are about the same Person; one by One family Member & # 2 by another Sibling, with a different Sound. For instance, The older family member has posted what he found from research & the Second family member has listened to mama & daddy, Both recordsare about the same person but two verisions. JUST Look at the many times that we find that John Campbell Maried to Margaret beingthe Parents of OUR OLE George. OH YES We know different, NOW BUT untill our family connection was uncovered in Caroline county__________, it was George & Margaret, & i venture to say that there still CAMPBELL FAMILY MEMBERS that do not know, they see the two ; george & margaret & georegret 7 elizabeth Catlet Born in 1700 to george born in 1720 married to Catty. the first verision was SO: George Campbell married to margaret. then se the Correct one POSTED george Campbell married to Elizabeth Catlett. AND with John campbell in ESSEX county, OH yes we know which is correct ,but the New researcher is still wondering WHAT WHO IS TALKING ABOUT. Wondering, Have we the descendants Of OLE GEORGE Campbell & CATTY put enough informtion on tHE Campbell family LIST? just because the CAMPBELL_KIDSknow it is no sighn that all of OLE GEORGE Campbell's Descendants know about Our Caroline county CONNECTION <AKA> Assendency from JOHN CAMPBELL of ESSEX COUNTY VA. NOR how Many Counties Gave a Part of their AREA to form CAROLINE COUNTY. I have Johnson, Harvie/Harvey, Hudson, Pace, & several other Afilated Families in the COUNTIES that part of their AREA went into Formation of CAROLINE COUNTY. SOMETHING that we do not know; As John campbell was in ESSEX County, andin 1700 Son GEORGE was born & His Son George campbell was born in THE YEAR of 1720. Does it say that OUR ole george &7 catty Left CAROLINE COUNTY in 1753 when they relocated to the part of Albemarle That became Amherst County in 1761??? I am of the opinion of there being ALOT of our Ancestroal Information IN that Area, & that is why i believe that we should GET The QUESTION into those counties & On THE CAMPBELL FAMILY LIST About the George & Catherine Campbell Family Connection to caroline county, Va. & let the Cuurrent &7 FEAUTER Researchers know that George & Margaret campbell POST is incorrect CUZ AT . In a message dated 1/8/2013 11:19:26 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, bharris1932@comcast.net writes: AT; It is not the subjects of he legal documents that are putting down the surname in the deeds. it’s a lawyer that is doing the recording and he is spelling the name Cammell/Camel/Campbell how he thinks it is spelled. That also is the reason we see so many different spelling of a given name in the census. Recall most of our ancestors signed their name with an X. BH. From: _Atpowelljr@aol.com_ (mailto:Atpowelljr@aol.com) Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 10:54 AM To: _campbell_kids@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:campbell_kids@yahoogroups.com) Cc: _scraft7@verizon.net_ (mailto:scraft7@verizon.net) ; _bharris1932@comcast.net_ (mailto:bharris1932@comcast.net) Subject: (no subject) PLEASE Note; These people as being referred to as both camel & campbel are the same people, Our Ancestors John Campbell & Sarah kilman. In 1696 & 1697 1696/97 On Jan 20, John (X his mark) Camell, and Sarah his wife, of Southfarnham Parish, Essex County, for 2700 pounds of tobacco, convey to Henry Pickett , of the same parish and county, 100 acres in said Farnham parish, Essex county, back in the woods of Piscatacon Creek being part of land formerly belonging to John Killman, father of the said Sarah Camell, and which descended on death of said John to his son George Killman, by whose death it descended to his sister the said Sarah Camell; said land adjoins John Mitchell's land, a branch called the Greene Swamp and the Beverdam Swamp. One of the witnesses to this deed was a Sarah Pickett. [23][24] 1697 On May 10, John Campell and Sarah Kilman Campbell, his wife, appeared and acknowledged deed of sale of land to Henry Pickett ... ordered recorded. The land, on Pascatacon Creek (later known as Cox's Creek) was previously owned by George Kilman. [25][26]