This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Campbell, Harrell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EeB.2ACE/453.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, these are the children of Thomas and Mary. 1. Thomas Bady -1827 married Lucinda Harrell - 1821. They had 11 children. I come from this side. 2. Elijah Jackson was married three times. First to Elizabeth Street. 7 children. He also married Betty ? and Elizabeth Garland. 3. Mary J. Campbell -1832. 4. Albert Evans Campbell - 1834. He married Elizabeth Fry- 1832. They had 3 children. She was a daughter of Nicholas Frye. Albert E. was never heard of again around the same time as his brothers-in law John and Elias Fry were killed at the Limestone massacre. Some think he may have been one among them. Elizabeth Fry then married William Davis. 5. Elizabeth Campbell- 1836 married twice. First to John Fry- 1830 who was killed at the Limestone Massacre. They had 3 children. She also married Samuel Odom- 1825. 6. Catherine Campbell - 1823. She married John A. Street 1812. They had 8 children. 7. Billy Campbell- 1841 (maybe). He married Mary Fry. I have m! y great uncle Thomas M. Campbell 1879-1981 of here in Buladean back in the 1970's on tape telling how when he was young his Uncle Billy and family would come over from Tennessee to visit. He said he remembered playing with Lish (Elijah) born 1877. Billy and Mary had 3 children. Your Albert E.'s son was Thomas Bady- named after his brother. His wife was Elizabeth. They are buried at the Woodby Cem. in Limestone Cove. One of their sons was Javan Campbell. Javan married Goldie Campbell- daughter of George, son of David, son of Thomas Bady and Lucy. Javan died several years ago and is buried here on Greasy Creek. Goldie still lives in Johnson CIty. I hope this helps some. I have more I could send. I live in Buladean, NC on Greasy Creek on the same land that my GGgrandparents Thomas Bady and Lucy lived on. The cave he hid in during the Civil War is right above my house. I know very little about your Albert E's side of the family though. If you have any info you could share, I would appreciate it. Thanks, LG