Here is what the family book (not always accurate, so must consider as leads, not fact): >From THE CAMPBELL'S ARE HERE- Shannon County MO family of Ellis Campbell (1804 VA- 1881 MO) & related names. Written by Mary Ellen Campbell Tesareau. Mary was the grand daughter of Newton Mayberry & Tressia Spitzmiller Mayberry. NOTE: Freeman Campbell (son of James Mehlander "Mel" Campbell; gson of Ellis Campbell) married Lottie Mayberry July 2, 1905) from the book: As for my own personal interest in this book I feel lik my family line is incomplete without a touch of the family tree on my mother's side of my family. Since I never saw my grandfather Campbell, and my grandmother Campbell died when I was a small girl (talking of James M & Sarah Jane Sutton Campbell), I was reared up in the company of my maternal grandparents causing them to seem very close & dear to my heart. Newton Mayberry & Tressia Spitzmiller Mayberry were my mother's parents (Lottie Mayberry Campbell) and I was the first grandchild born to them. Probably another good reason for our closeness. But these two dear old people were so good and kind they wre loved by everyone who knew them. Newton was the son of Robert Mayberry & Jane Henson Mayberry. Tressia was the daughter of Michael (Micah on census) & Louisa Turnbaugh Spitzmiller, both of Iron county, MO. The Mayberry family came from KY, the mother and her family, the father passing away before they came to MO, or could have died on the way. Richard's (authors husband) grandmother who was a Lashley before her marriage told me a sad story of the Mayberry family just after Richard and I were married. Grandmother was born in 1841 and was in her eighties when she told me, but she could remember the Mayberrys coming up through AR to Roselle, MO. They may have stopped and lived in AR awhile on their way from KY, but any way when they traveled as far as Roselle in covered wagons the family had been overcome with the dreadful disease of cholera. A great epidemic was prevalent and people everywhere were so scared of the disease as many deaths were occuring from this disease. They Mayberrys stopped at the schoolhouse in Roselle for a place of abode until the family was able to travel farther. This was a very sad occasion, neighbors in the community wanted to help but knew they could not go into hte house where the sick lay dying. They brought some food and put it where the Mayberrys could get it and they brought food to their teams, but when a death came to the Mayberrys, they had to bvurry their own dead family members to keep from scattering the disease any more than possible. I don't know how many died or how many survived the disease, but this is just another incident on the hardships of our beloved ancestors. Robert's father may have been among these who died. Now, to the Mayberry's that papa can remember. He doesn't remember the mother's name but the boys were Robert, Samuel and James Mayberry, ther girls that pappa (Freeman Campbell) could remember were Mary and Lucinda Mayberry. As stated above, Robert married Jan Henson. Samuel m ____. James married Margaret Ferel. Mary Mayberry maried a Mr Forhan, and Lucinda married Jim Hart. They all had large families. Robert & Jane Henson (m 26 Aug 1861) had: Newton (b 1861), Louise, Nettie, James, Emma, Henry & Clara. Sam had: Tom, Will, Clark, Gordon, Emma, Mary, Margaret & JOsephene. Jim (James Mayberry & Betty Jane Phillips m 25 Apr 1869) had: JOrdon, Louell, Lena, BAscom, Fannie & Della. Mary Fornhams son Charley was the only child I knew of hers. Lucinda's children were Henry (Hank), Ed, Newt, George & Hanna. ... (I confirmed some of the marriage dates (none in book).. and have some others that may give more exact names of women/men... Jakile Hampton Forehand m Casady Mabury 10 Sep 1869 (pg 220 of Iron co marriage book A). Note the misspellings.. this is as written in the book.. many misspellings in this book. Malinda Mayberry to P alvasy Knapp 29 May 1859. Eliz Mayberry to John D Ratliff 11 May 1865 Sarah Mayberry to Sam'l Gore 6 Nov 1859 Green Mayberry to Nancy Inman 5 Oct 1971 pg 263 More on Jasper N Mayberrys family next note ----- Original Message ----- From: "A Seybold" <lacenfiree@yahoo.com> To: "MARGE1" <margecam@pacbell.net> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 11:00 AM Subject: Re: Mayberry > Margie, > > I have a couple Jasper Mayberry's in my family. Who is > the father of this one on your page?? > > <He married Lottie Mayberry in MO, 2 Jul 1905. Lottie > was born in MO about 1885. Lottie was the daughter of > Jasper "Newton" Mayberry and Tressia Spitzmiller. > Lottie died Sep 1971 at 86 years of age.> > > Here are my Jasper Mayberry info. > > William Jasper Mayberry son of Soloman Mayberry and > Deborah Gravatt/Gravitt. > > William Jasper Mayberry and Mary Ann Brnes had a son > Jasper. I have NO information on him. > > I have siblings for all....Maybe your Jasper Newton > may be the Jasper of William Jasper Mayberry.... > > > Please let me know.. > > > Anita > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/