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    1. Campbell lineage
    2. jane massie
    3. Charlie Hazlett etal. Your Campbell line is interesting to me. I am the son of Clara Francis Campbell. This is my line: William D. Massie, son of Homer D. Massie and Clara Francis Campbell. Her parents were William Levi Campbell and Eliza Jane Brown. William Levi Campbell was the son of William Gaines Campbell and Hannah Ann Ward. The Campbell-Ward marriage was in Gallipolis, Ohio on 2 June, 1846 by Benjamin Holley, Justice of the Peace. William Gaines Campbell served as a Private in Co. "D", 179 Regt. O.V.I. from 8-20-1864 until discharged 6-17-1865 in Nashville, Tennessee. His enlistment papers describe him as: 5 ft. 7 in. tall, fair complexion, blue eyes and brown hair. William Gaines Campbell's mother was Rebecca Unk., probably born in the Virginia Colony. The 1900 census shows William Gaines Campbell and Hannah living on New York Avenue in Wellston, Ohio. They are buried in Ridgewood Cemetery, Lot #69 Sec. "E" per page 198 Book #3. You have now reached my Campbell brick wall.

    03/10/2005 03:53:49
    1. Re: [OHGALLIA-L] Campbell lineage
    2. Charlie Hazlett
    3. I do not have any of those CAMPBELL's in my database, and as I have mentioned, I am not descended from any CAMPBELL, my great grandmother married a William Campbell after my grandfather was born out-of-wedlock. I do have several Campbell's in my family tree, available online at: http://www.hazlett.net On 3/10/2005, "jane massie" <jbmassie@strato.net> wrote: >Charlie Hazlett etal. > >Your Campbell line is interesting to me. I am the son of Clara Francis Campbell. This is my line: > >William D. Massie, son of Homer D. Massie and Clara Francis Campbell. Her parents were William Levi Campbell and Eliza Jane Brown. William Levi Campbell was the son of William Gaines Campbell and Hannah Ann Ward. The Campbell-Ward marriage was in Gallipolis, Ohio on 2 June, 1846 by Benjamin Holley, Justice of the Peace. William Gaines Campbell served as a Private in Co. "D", 179 Regt. O.V.I. from 8-20-1864 until discharged 6-17-1865 in Nashville, Tennessee. His enlistment papers describe him as: 5 ft. 7 in. tall, fair complexion, blue eyes and brown hair. > >William Gaines Campbell's mother was Rebecca Unk., probably born in the Virginia Colony. The 1900 census shows William Gaines Campbell and Hannah living on New York Avenue in Wellston, Ohio. They are buried in Ridgewood Cemetery, Lot #69 Sec. "E" per page 198 Book #3. > >You have now reached my Campbell brick wall. > > >==== OHGALLIA Mailing List ==== >For those of you on Digest mode, please don't quote the entire digest when replying. Also, check your subject line; making it meaningful will increase your chances of being read. >

    03/10/2005 05:47:44