This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Campbell, Grooves, Adams, Rogers, Groves, Dixon, Peters, Allison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VZB.2ACI/297 Message Board Post: I am researching this couple and would like to exchange info with others researching the same. George Campbell married Elizabeth Grooves in Pike county, Ohio September 4, 1827. 1850 census Pike county, Burton township near Waverly household 1707 George Campbell 45 born in KY Elizabeth 43 born in OH David 21 John 18 Margaret 16 Hezekiah 12 Susan or Sarah J. 9 William 7 David Campbell married Katherine Susannah Eyman (Iman/ Inman) PIke County, Ohio July 17, 1851 1860 census Paxton township census David Campbell, OH, 27 Susan VA 30 George MW 9y, John MW 7y, Jacob MW 6y, Alascur MW 4y, Mineaua FW 2y. Alascur may have been Susans child from prior marriage, Per a Mike Boggs, Susan was a 2nd wife, not able to verify. Ross county 1870 Paxton township census page 772 David Campbell 37 male white farmer born in Ohio Susan 40 female keeping house born in Va George 18 male farm laborer born in Ohio John 16 male Jacob 14 male M??Ish 12 male William 11 male born in 1859 Catherine female 9 James male 6 Nancy female 3 1880 Ross County Paxton township census page David Campbell 51 Oh Blacksmith Susan 50 Oh Hezekiah 22 Va Oh Catherine 19 Willliam 21 James 16 Nancy 13 Next door Jacob Campbell 24 Etta 22 Amelia 5 Clarence 3 Maude 1 David Campbell signed marriage record of son William Campbell and wife Rhoda Adams, March 17, 1884 in Ross county, Bainbridge. 3-17-1884 Marriage record of William Campbell No. 79 Ross County, Ohio Willam Campbell and Rhoda Adams License on the 17 day of March 1884 , to the above named parties. The State of Ohio Ross County David Campbell having made application for a license for William Campbell and Rhoda Adams and being duly sworn says that William Campbell is of the age of 21 years, and that Rhoda Adams is not of the age of 18 years but her father consents, a resident of said county and has no husband living and that said parties are not nearer than second cousins. Signed by David X Campbell his mark. Sworn to and subscribed before me the 17 day of March AD 1884 Probate Judge. David fought in the civil war according to the 1890 Ross county census: 1890 census for Paxton township Ross County Page 2 line #14 91- David Campbell Private in Co. E of 189 Ohio Infantry March 7, 1865 to Sept 15, 1865, served 6 months, 8 days. comments: Resident of Bainbridge, Ohio Ross county, suffered of chronic diahrea, furloed sick, never called back. line #19 95- John Campbell Private in Co. D 126 Ohio Infantry 8-1-1864 to July 7, 1865, served 1 year 1 month and 0 days. Resident of Bainbridge, Ohio Ross County, suffered of rheumatism, no record. David died in 1919 In Ohio, he was buried in Cornwall, Ohio. James W. Campbell ------------------------------------------------------------------------ James W. Campbell found by June Honicker : Monday, December 06, 1999 This is from Fayette County, Ohio History. Pages 753, 754 James W. Campbell A successful tiller of the soil is James W. Campbell, now farming the Humphrey Jones estate of three hundred acres in Wayne township, Fayette County, Ohio. Although not a native of this county, yet his many years of residence here have served to identify him with the various interests of the county. He is progressive in his agricultural methods and by good management and the proper application of the latest and most improved methods has become recognized as a good example of the twentieth century farmer. James W. Campbell, the son of David and Susannah (Iman) Campbell, was born April 9, 1864, in Ross County, Ohio, near Bainbridge. David Campbell, the son of George Campbell, was born near Waverley, Ohio, and was one of nine children. David Campbell and wife reared a family of nine children, George, John, Jacob, Hezekiah, William, Kate, Nancy, James W. and one who died in infancy. James W. Campbell was educated in the common schools of Pike County, Ohio, and from his earliest boyhood days has devoted himself to agricultural pursuits. He married at the age of eighteen and since that time has worked for various farmers. He worked for Martin Groves for eleven years and then spent two years in the service of William Rogers. He then worked two years for Allan Peters, a year for Kelly Dixon and then a short time on the Humphrey Jones estate of three hundred acres in Wayne Township, Fayette County, Ohio, and is now in charge of this large farm. He has kept abreast of the latest methods of agriculture and by a judicious combination of stock and crop raising has become recognized as a farmer of ability. Mr Campbell was married January 20, 1882, to Emma D. Allison. To this union have been born nine children, Wilbur, Irene, Susan, Hugh K., Edgar, Porter, Alvin, Grace and George. This family are consistent members of the Methodist Episcopal church. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sandra Mitchell-Quinn [email protected]