John Saw your post this evening about the Campbell name. My husband has Campbell's from SC and NC to TX in his line. Also I'm from Mississippi. I will be glad if you can give me some names, to look them up in my Amite Co. Cemetery book for you My husbands campbell line is; John Campbell & Elizabeth Workman Martha Campbell b. 1826 Sc d. 1896 Nc married Rev. Andrew M. Watson Their daughter; Margsret married Rev. John W. McLeod in NC and ended up in TX. Hope we can make some connection. Merry On Wed, 30 May 2001 21:12:57 -0500 "John Campbell" <johnmar@shreve.net> writes: > Hi Southern Trails Listers- > Hope Ya'll can help me sort out the immigration of my > Campbell-Neal-Cockerham relatives from NC/SC/GA to Amite County MS. > These families all came to Amite County, in southeast MS, in the the > early 1800's (all before 1810, I think). Is it reasonable to assume > that they came via the 'Federal Road'? Does anyone know where I > might find a map of this road and some history of it? My ggggfather > Rev. John Campbell (a Methodist Minister) travelled to Amite Cty > from Ga. with two slaves, his wife (I don't know her name) and sons > William and Charles Wesley. I discovered this from a copy of his > passport to cross Indian Territory in AL. He arrived in Amite County > about 1809, and died there in 1826. I'm seeking to learn more about > him, his wife and his ancestors, as well as my Neal and Cockerham > ancestors who also came to Amite County during this same time > frame. > If you have any knowledge that you think might assist me in my > search for my ancestors, I'd greatly appreciate it! > > Thanks, > John Campbell in LA > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > >