In a message dated 10/7/2009 1:55:45 PM Pacific Standard Time, m5x95@sbcglobal.net writes: There is no match to Patrick Campbell, Grissel Hay, Delilah Thompson or Elizabeth Taylor as has been reported in the past. Vicki, That may be true in the Campbell DNA studies. Elizabeth James as a wife of Patrick Campbell Jr., did not produce any children by a Campbell. In fact Patrick Jr. Divorced her, and went his own way. I am told by other researchers that evidence of this marriage and divorce existed in Orange Co. Therefore, COUCH marriage later of Elizabeth James as John Couch 2nd wife, produced the Perry Co., KY bloodlines. CAMPBELL descents married into many Kentucky families thereafter. John Couch 1st wife Mary (Polly) Boone 1746 - 1783 produced the bloodlines in the LEWIS lineage. "The COUCH families of old John Couch The James - Campbell lineage: In the 16th century lived Mr. Isaac Taylor who fathered a daughter "Lettice Taylor", who married William James. Their one daughter born about 1755 "Elizabeth James" in Colonial Virginia, grew up to marry an Irishman Patrick Campbell Jr. of Pennsylvania birth, a son of Sr. (s/o) Patrick Campbell Sr. (b.1696 PA- d.1777 PA) & Delilah Thompson (b.1700) Dublin, Ireland. Patrick Campbell, Sr. was s/o emigrant Mr. John Campbell (b.1678-Dublin-- d.1734 PA) & Grace Hay (b.1674 Dublin, Ireland, she died in PA). John was s/o Duncan Campbell (b. 1652) in Dublin - (d. 1727 in Dublin, Ireland) & Mary McCoy (Ireland). Duncan was s/o John Campbell Ist wife, Mary Rich, both of Dublin, Ireland in the 16th century. A marriage license exists, of Elizabeth James and John Couch, dated Dec. 1783 and a copy of this marriage is retained by descendant of IRA Couch, s/o Martin Couch"