----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert and Tracie Lefler" <lefler@northnet.org> To: "K Powell" <grannytoad@yahoo.com> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 9:21 AM Subject: Re: [Tri-Counties] (a) Charles Campbell, Chemung Co > Re: Redfields and Knights: In 1862, on a map, there is shown a house near > the Sullivan-Jackson twnshps,Tioga Co,Pa, line on Route 549(nxt to > Hamitltons). Apparently the house?or property? belonged to a Knight(before > that it belonged to Seth Daggett(Lefler family connection there). We also > know that a nextdoor house up the road was home to a Redfield family. > Somewhere in my notes I have a yellowed copy of the Redfield obit saved in a > family Bible. Can anyone tell me anything about these families here during > these years?(1860s). My Charles/Lucinda Daggett- Leflers purchased the > Knight property about 1868. They may have built another house there with > Oscar Rockwell at that time. Mark James/Ella Rockwell Lefler,having married, > moved into the" new" house in 1872. Redfields nextdoor were good friends of > these Rockwell- Leflers in the 1870s and 1880s, 1890s. The Richard/Emma > Stilwell- Updykes(also my 2ggrandparents) lived across the street-That > house is gone now,replaced by a single story in the 1940s. A Garrison family > and then a Butcher family was up the road(abt 1915) from the Updykes(What > happened to the Updyke house?) and across from the Redfields(I think). Bob > Lefler > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "K Powell" <grannytoad@yahoo.com> > To: <PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 8:18 AM > Subject: [Tri-Counties] (a) Charles Campbell, Chemung Co > > > > Following a recent discussion here and while digging through old notes > about > > something else, I came across a query from tricounties site 1998 that I'd > > noticed - long before I was able, as now, to connect this individual. With > the > > stinky current email virus that pretends an email's undeliverable, I've > chosen > > to respond here instead. I hope Linda Francisco is a suscriber. > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychemun/cquery98.htm > > > > "CAMPBELL / REDFIELD-Looking for info on Charles CAMPBELL & Elizabeth > REDFIELD. > > Charles CAMPBELL was b Jan 7, 1823 in Connecticut. He died January 18, > 1890 in > > Town of Veteran, Chemung County. He married Elizabeth REDFIELD (her > parents > > unknown). Charles paretns are thought to be Judson CAMPBELL and Abby > YOUNG. > > Charles & Elizabeth's children: (1) Mary D. - b. Dec 1, 1847 d. Feb 19, > > 1929-Town of Veteran. She married (1) Alonzo CORNISH on April 5, 1871 (2) > > Charles EGBERT. (2) Stephen - b. 1851 d, June 21, 1938 Montour Falls, > Schuyler > > Co., NY m. Alice Bush (3) Phebe - m. Leroy PALMER (4) Henry - b. 1861 > married > > (1) Nellie Barton (2) Hattie Lindsey Thanks. Linda Francisco, 620 City > Hill > > Rd., Penn Yan, NY E-Mail: franlk@linkny.com March 2, 1998." > > > > Yes, Charles would be son of Judson and Abigail. Charles' elder sister > > Elizabeth/Betsy married Aaron McKINNEY. After the Civil War, the McKinneys > and > > some Campbell siblings headed west to Tama Co, IA. So did at least one of > > Elizabeth Redfield's brothers, James, children of Stephen Redfield and a > > Catherina or Charlotte KNIGHT. I've posted these relationships to my > online > > tree at rootsweb. > > > > As a side note, I believe both the Campbells and Redfields came out of CT. > > Redfields (Henry and Stephen) apparently went first with parents around > 1800 or > > just prior, to Montgomery town, Ulster/Orange Co, NY, then as young men > > probably accompanied a large migration to what was Tioga County NY > (Chemung) > > about 1818. The Campbells, by children's birthplaces and dates arrived > direct > > 1823-1825. > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! > > http://my.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > ==== PABRADFO Mailing List ==== > > Please post all surname listings and surname or family queries on the > Query section of Tri-Counties site at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm > > > > >