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    1. [Campbell] HELLO CAMPBELL COUSINS, SOME where in ALA & TENN Must e A Campbell with answer
    2. Yep, I,LL bet one of Y,all's Grannys don left an OLE Trunk Aomers with The Answer right there, & its been waiting al these Years to be Found, Now this ole Trunk was Moved from Va, through Carolina into ALA Back to Tenn. & Back to ALA, Thats Right Granny just Knowed that Some Day that He Ancestors would Check em ole papers & Find the TRUE Information on CUZ Fountian Campbell"s Family Connection. NOW Cousins don't JUST LOOK & LAUGH, CAUSE Me & Some of My Younder Brother & Sisters DONE Ramciceled My OUR Late Mothers Trunk that was Handed Down From MAMAS Gtand MOTHER. When em know it all SIBLINGS Done their Settling OF Momas & Dadys ESTATE, & took What they Wanterd I Got A few of the OLE Family PICTUERS OF Ancestors What My Siblings Did not know who they was, BUT I am betting that there is ONE of em ole Trunks what AIN'T been ramsacked<???> YEP, somers in some bodies ATICK, is A Trunk Wilh alot of the ANSWERS that so many of us have been looking for.. THANKS CUZ AT <atpowelljr@aol.com> Summary: In the early 1800's John Campbell arrived in Jackson County from Virginia where he was born in about 1779. On May 17, 1819 he married Aney Webster in Madison country in the Alabama Territory and moved to Tennessee shortly thereafter. They then moved back to Alabama and we find them in Madison and Jackson county. We do not know for sure what county they were in, while living in Tenn. but there is a strong indication that they were going back and forth between Madison and Jackson counties in Ala. and Lincoln and Franklin counties in Tenn. John and Aney had 8 children

    12/13/2012 05:15:41
    1. Re: [Campbell] HELLO CAMPBELL COUSINS, SOME where in ALA & TENN Must e A Campbell with answer
    2. AT; Who is that message you are quoting originally rom? rgards BH From: Atpowelljr@aol.com Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 12:15 PM To: campbell_kids@yahoogroups.com Cc: campbell@rootsweb.com ; glodawn552002@yahoo.com ; Danirose2@netscape.com Subject: [Campbell] HELLO CAMPBELL COUSINS,SOME where in ALA & TENN Must e A Campbell with answer Yep, I,LL bet one of Y,all's Grannys don left an OLE Trunk Aomers with The Answer right there, & its been waiting al these Years to be Found, Now this ole Trunk was Moved from Va, through Carolina into ALA Back to Tenn. & Back to ALA, Thats Right Granny just Knowed that Some Day that He Ancestors would Check em ole papers & Find the TRUE Information on CUZ Fountian Campbell"s Family Connection. NOW Cousins don't JUST LOOK & LAUGH, CAUSE Me & Some of My Younder Brother & Sisters DONE Ramciceled My OUR Late Mothers Trunk that was Handed Down From MAMAS Gtand MOTHER. When em know it all SIBLINGS Done their Settling OF Momas & Dadys ESTATE, & took What they Wanterd I Got A few of the OLE Family PICTUERS OF Ancestors What My Siblings Did not know who they was, BUT I am betting that there is ONE of em ole Trunks what AIN'T been ramsacked<???> YEP, somers in some bodies ATICK, is A Trunk Wilh alot of the ANSWERS that so many of us have been looking for.. THANKS CUZ AT <atpowelljr@aol.com> Summary: In the early 1800's John Campbell arrived in Jackson County from Virginia where he was born in about 1779. On May 17, 1819 he married Aney Webster in Madison country in the Alabama Territory and moved to Tennessee shortly thereafter. They then moved back to Alabama and we find them in Madison and Jackson county. We do not know for sure what county they were in, while living in Tenn. but there is a strong indication that they were going back and forth between Madison and Jackson counties in Ala. and Lincoln and Franklin counties in Tenn. John and Aney had 8 children _______________________________________ Remember to search the archives use this address http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL Browse the archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ Contact the List Manager mailto:campbell-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAMPBELL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/13/2012 07:14:31
    1. Re: [Campbell] HELLO CAMPBELL COUSINS, SOME where in ALA & TENN Must e A Campbell with answer
    2. Sue Campbell
    3. One can always hope.   I got a whole bunch of pictures and such from a cousin of mine a couple summers ago.  Interestingly enough my Grandpa Campbell seemed more inclined to identify the folks on the back of his family pics than my Grandma did on the pics of her family.   Anyhow cousin just happened to mention how she'd gotten rid of the various marriage, death and birth announcements my Grandparents had kept :o   I'm pretty sure she didn't mean anything by it, just didn't think, and I was too grateful for the pics to say anything but dang!   Sue   ________________________________ From: "Atpowelljr@aol.com" <Atpowelljr@aol.com> To: campbell_kids@yahoogroups.com Cc: campbell@rootsweb.com; glodawn552002@yahoo.com; Danirose2@netscape.com Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:15 AM Subject: [Campbell] HELLO CAMPBELL COUSINS, SOME where in ALA & TENN Must e A Campbell with answer Yep, I,LL bet one of Y,all's Grannys don left an OLE Trunk  Aomers with The Answer right there, & its been waiting al these Years to be  Found, Now this ole Trunk was Moved from Va, through Carolina into ALA  Back to Tenn.  & Back to ALA, Thats Right Granny just Knowed that Some  Day that He Ancestors would Check em ole papers & Find the TRUE Information  on CUZ Fountian Campbell"s Family Connection. NOW Cousins don't JUST LOOK &  LAUGH, CAUSE Me & Some of My Younder Brother & Sisters DONE Ramciceled  My OUR Late Mothers Trunk that was Handed Down From MAMAS Gtand MOTHER. When em  know it all SIBLINGS Done their Settling OF Momas & Dadys ESTATE, & took  What they Wanterd I Got A few of the OLE Family PICTUERS OF Ancestors What My  Siblings Did not know who they was, BUT I am betting that there is ONE of em ole  Trunks what AIN'T been ramsacked<???> YEP, somers in some bodies ATICK, is A Trunk Wilh alot of the  ANSWERS that so many of us have been looking for.. THANKS CUZ AT  <atpowelljr@aol.com> Summary: In the early 1800's John Campbell arrived  in Jackson County  from Virginia where he was born in about 1779. On May 17, 1819  he  married Aney Webster in Madison country in the Alabama Territory and moved  to  Tennessee shortly thereafter. They then moved back to Alabama and  we find them  in Madison and Jackson county. We do not know for sure  what county they were in,  while living in Tenn. but there is a strong  indication that they were going back  and forth between Madison and  Jackson counties in Ala. and Lincoln and Franklin  counties in Tenn.  John and Aney had 8 children _______________________________________ Remember to search the archives use this address http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL Browse the archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/ Contact the List Manager mailto:campbell-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CAMPBELL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/14/2012 02:36:58