In Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine of Dec. 1895, Milon Davidson of Newfane, VT, entered the following information and query which I quote: "William Davidson emigrated from Moneymore in the north of Ireland to this country in 1728. Settled first in Woburn, Mass., then in Tewksbury, same state, where he died June 6, 1757. Wanted to know where he was buried. "He had, by his first wife (Mary Alexander), children, Robert, Nathaniel, William, Elizabeth, John, George, and Jane. "Jane Davidson married Thomas Campbell, a descendant of the Duke of Argyle, Scotland. They had children John, Nathaniel, and Hugh Argyle. Information wanted concerning the family and descendants of John Campbell. Also whether Thomas and Jane Campbell had a son William, and a daughter Mary." I am hoping that Milon Davidson was successful in finding an answer to his query and that one of his descendants or relatives is a member of this list and can provide me with the information. I descended from Hugh Argyle Campbell. Although I have information about the parents of Jane Davidson I have nothing about the parents of Thomas Campbell. All I know is that Thomas Campbell married Jane Davidson in Billerica, MA, on 3 May 1733 and they moved to Londonderry, NH, about 1734 and eventually to Bedford, NH, where their son Hugh Argyle Campbell was born 1744. It is unlikely that Thomas Campbell descended from the Duke of Argyll, although this rumor has persisted now for about 200 years, but more likely that he emigrated from Norther Ireland. If anyone knows anything or has any ideas about how to trace Thomas, then I'd like to hear from you. George Campbell g.campbell@yline.com