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    2. J Lorne Campbell
    3. From the CAMPBELL list. Lorne ----- Original Message ----- From: "margecam52" <margecam52@valornet.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 11:31 PM Subject: [CAMPBELL] NY Campbell sources - New World Immigrants by Tepper > Below are some Campbells who came into NY between 1734-40: > Early Highland Immigration to NY. > > In the year 1734, proposals were issued by the government of NY inviting > settlers from Europe, to whom a certain quantity of wild land was to be > granted on their arrival in this country. These proposals were repeated > under the seal of the Province in 1736, and in 1738 Captain Lauchlin > Campbell, of Isla, brought over a number of Scotch Highlanders, who were > followed in 1739, 1740, and in 1742 by others. > > I have lately come across a list containing th enames of these immigrants, > and having arranged them in Alphabetical order, for more easy reference, I > send acopy for publication in the Historical Magazine, as it may interest > the descendants of those people, if any there be, in America. > State Hall, Albany, E. B. O'Callaghan. > > N. B. - The date immediately following the name is that of the year of > arrival. > > NOTE: Marge Campbell is only listing Campbell's. > > Alexander Campbell came in 1738; lived in Amboy in 1763. > > Alexander Campbell (of the family of Lundie) came in 1740. > > Alexander Campbell and Margaret, his wife, and Merran, his daughter, came > in > 1740. > > Anna Campbell, widow of Alexander McDuffie, and five children, in 1739. > > Anne Campbell, 1740. > > Archibald Campbell, of Ardeatton, came in 1740. > > Catharine Campbell came in 1739, from Isla. > > Donald Campbell and Mary McKeay his wife came from Isla, in 1738, with > four > children; Robert, James, Pegy, and Isbell. > > Dugald Campbell and his son John came in 1739, from Isla, both dead in > 1763. > > Duncan Campbell (of the family of Dantroon) came in 1740. > > Duncan Campbell (of the family of Dunn), 1740. > > Duncan Campbell (Lochiell) came in 1740. > > Duncan Campbell came in 1740; d in 1763; his brother's daughter named Mary > Ann Campbell. > > Duncan Campbell and Ann (Lenox) his wife, and one daughter, came in 1740. > > George Campbell, merchant of city of NY, sister's son of John Campbell, in > Mubindrie, came over in pursuance of a letter, > written by Capt. Campbell's orders, to him, dated 1742, offering him > encouragement. > > George Campbell, peddlar, is his relative. > > James Campbell and Anna McDougald his wife, of Isla, came in 1738, with > four > children, viz; Archibald, Elisabeth, Lauchlin, and Janet his wife. > > John Campbell and Anna his wife, from Ballanabie, came to NY in 1738. > > John Canmpbell, 1740. > Captain Lauglan Campbell, from Isla. > > Malcolm Campbell came from Isla, in 1740. > > Mary Campbell came in 1738, from Isla. > > Neil Campbell came in 1739; lived in Jamaica in 1763; his mother married > Alexander Montgomery. > > Robert Campbell came in 1738, from Isla. > > Ronald Campbell, from Isla, came in 1738; d in 1763. > > William Campbell, wheelwright, from Isla, came in 1738; d in 1763. > > William Campbell, of Ardeatton, came in 1740. > > William Campbell, Joiner, from Isla, came in 1738; d in 1763; family left > in > Scotland. > > The following are Campbell connected... > > Neil McArthur and Mary Campbell, his wife; Alexander, John and Christian, > their children in 1738. > > Alexander McDuffie's widow (see Campbell); Archibald, Duncan, James, Mary > and Isbell, her children (McDuffie died at sea), 1739. > > Arch'd McDuffie and Catharine Campbell, his wife; John and Duncan, their > sons, 1739. > > Dudly McDuffie and Margaret Campbell his wife; Archibald, his son, 1738. > > John McNeil and Eliz Campbell his wife; Barbara, Peggy, Catharine, Betty > and > Neil, their children, 1738. > > Campbell mentions concluded. > > Hope this helps someone. > > Marge Campbell > > > ==== CAMPBELL Mailing List ==== > If you are changing to a new subject, please change the subject line of > your message. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

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