This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: TomACaulley Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/8044/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm trying to find descendants of William Campbell and Nancy Robinson. They had 2 sons (I am particularly searching for male Campbell descendants) James (1817-1870) and John (1819-???). James married Elizabeth Lee in 1837 in Washington Co., MO and they had 8 children (John Campbell 1840 - ?,Sarah Jane Campbell 1842 - ?,William Campbell 1845 - ?, Eleanor Campbell 1846 - ?, Samuel Campbell 1847 - ?, Rachel Campbell 1852 - ?, James Walter Campbell 1853 - 1936 and Firmin Desloge Campbell 1857 - 1922) John (1819-??) married Catherine Murphy in 1847 in St. Francois Co., MO They had 8 children (Henrietta Campbell 1848 - ?, William David Campbell 1848 - ?, Melissa Campbell 1849 - ?, James Fletcher Campbell 1850 - ?, Susan Frances Campbell 1855 - ?, George E. Campbell 1861 - ?, Charles E. Campbell 1869 - ? and Mary S. Campbell 1869 -?) William David married twice 1st to Henrietta Hall 1848 - 1879 and 2nd to Eliza A. Louisa Hampton 1853 - 1920. He fathered children 1 with Henrietta and with Eliza . (John Perry Campbell 1873 - 1928, Alice Campbell 1884 - 1956, Andrew Campbell 1888 - 1952,Myrtle Campbell 1889 - 1957 and Murphy Lee Campbell 1891 - 1923. I have paper traced to some great grandsons, John P Campbell, Andrew Campbell and Murphy Campbell. Murphy appeared to have had 2 sons, Larry Campbell and Arthur B Campbell. Larry was 26 on the 1940 census and lived in St. Louis MO. If anyone know any descendants of these men, please let me know. I'd like to get them to do a Y-DNA test. Thanks, Tom Caulley Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Hey Tom - There are pics of a Campbell family home/farm at the url below. I am also forwarding your letter to Pat Ramsey as she may know something about the Campbells you are looking for: http://carrollscorner.net/SitesWashCo_Campbell-OhanlonFarm.htm Esther M. Ziock Carroll Genealogist, Historian, Author, Homemaker Servant to 12 spoiled-rotten cats, 2 lazy dogs, 1 tolerant husband =^.^= http://www.carrollscorner.net/ CARNAGE AT THE CROSSROADS The Tragic Story of Sgt. Cecil J. Cash – By: Esther Ziock Carroll - ©ZIOCK63664 This incident was considered to be the worst WAR CRIME committed against American soldiers in the western European Theatre of WWII. Much has been published about this event but only a very few authors have included mention of my relative. So I have written his story giving him the full recognition he deserves. This story provides a detailed account of Sgt. Cecil J. Cash's tragic demise when he along with 80+ other unarmed American P.O.W.'s were brutally MURDERED by Nazis on the second day of the Battle of the Bulge, 17 December 1944. This is the TRUE story of Sgt. Cash of the 197th Anti-Aircraft Artillery, Automatic Weapons Battalion. Sgt. Cash of St. Francois County, Missouri , USA , is my step-father by way of being the first husband of my mother Pearl Martin Cash Ziock Foree of Washington County, Missouri, USA. Sgt. Cash's military history begins at Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis in 1942 & covers his two year tour of duty through five states, two continents, & six countries. The story includes excerpts from Sgt. Cash's personal correspondence with his wife as he forges his way through France, Belgium & Luxembourg with thousands of other American soldiers liberating Europe from Hitler's evil Nazi Regime & bringing an end to the Holocaust & the Third Reich. For the complete story please go to: http://www.carrollscorner.net/CarnageAtTheCrossroads.htm ________________________________ From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 5, 2013 5:47 PM Subject: [MOWASHIN] Campbells This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: TomACaulley Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/8044/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm trying to find descendants of William Campbell and Nancy Robinson. They had 2 sons (I am particularly searching for male Campbell descendants) James (1817-1870) and John (1819-???). James married Elizabeth Lee in 1837 in Washington Co., MO and they had 8 children (John Campbell 1840 - ?,Sarah Jane Campbell 1842 - ?,William Campbell 1845 - ?, Eleanor Campbell 1846 - ?, Samuel Campbell 1847 - ?, Rachel Campbell 1852 - ?, James Walter Campbell 1853 - 1936 and Firmin Desloge Campbell 1857 - 1922) John (1819-??) married Catherine Murphy in 1847 in St. Francois Co., MO They had 8 children (Henrietta Campbell 1848 - ?, William David Campbell 1848 - ?, Melissa Campbell 1849 - ?, James Fletcher Campbell 1850 - ?, Susan Frances Campbell 1855 - ?, George E. Campbell 1861 - ?, Charles E. Campbell 1869 - ? and Mary S. Campbell 1869 -?) William David married twice 1st to Henrietta Hall 1848 - 1879 and 2nd to Eliza A. Louisa Hampton 1853 - 1920. He fathered children 1 with Henrietta and with Eliza . (John Perry Campbell 1873 - 1928, Alice Campbell 1884 - 1956, Andrew Campbell 1888 - 1952,Myrtle Campbell 1889 - 1957 and Murphy Lee Campbell 1891 - 1923. I have paper traced to some great grandsons, John P Campbell, Andrew Campbell and Murphy Campbell. Murphy appeared to have had 2 sons, Larry Campbell and Arthur B Campbell. Larry was 26 on the 1940 census and lived in St. Louis MO. If anyone know any descendants of these men, please let me know. I'd like to get them to do a Y-DNA test. Thanks, Tom Caulley Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message