Darnel CAMPBELL is my great, great, great grandfather and I am eager to know the names of his parents. Can anyone help with more info on this family? Colleen Campbell Taylor Marriage License State of Tennessee - Montgomery County To any Minister of the Gospel having the care of Souls, or any Justice of the Peace of said County - Greeting: You, or either of you, are hereby authorized to solemnize the Rites of Matrimony between Daniel CAMPBELL and Mary Ann CASHON, he, the said Daniel CAMPBELL having given bond and security agreeably to the Act of the General Assembly in such case made and provided. Given under by hand, at office, in Clarksville, this 13th day of July 1811. W. C. Jamison, Clerk Know all men by these presents: That we, Danl CAMPBELL and Martin CASHON, his excellency Wiley Blount, Governor in and over for the time being and in accordance in office are held and firmly bound unto the state of Tennessee in the penal sum of five hundred dollars. For this express purpose: That there shall not hereafter appear any lawful cause why Daniel CAMPBELL and MaryAnn CASHON shall not be joined in the bonds of holy Matrimony. Given under our hands and seals this 13th day of July 1811. Acknowledged W. C. Jamison, Clerk Daniel CAMPBELL Martin CASHON State of Tennessee } Montgomery County } I, Peter ONeal, Clerk of the County Court of said County, do certify that the within is a true and perfect copy of the marriage bond of and the license issued to Daniel CAMPBELL and Maryann CASHON as the same appears of record in my office. I further certify that no return of said marriage is of record or on file in this office. On Testimony where of I have hereunto ? my hand and affixed my official seal this 15th day of Sept. 1841. Peter ONeal, Clerk State of Illinois } Greene County } Rebecca McAdams on her oath states that s he is aged 72 years a native North Carolina and afterwards a resident in Tennessee and now resides in Greene County. Illinois that she is a sister of and three years younger than Mary Ann CAMPBELL, formerly Mary Ann CASHION, that at Montgomery County (I believe) in Tennessee she was present at the marriage of the said Mary Ann Campbell (then CASHION) to Darnel CAMPBELL - this was on I think the 18th July 1811 - and the officers who married them was named Benjamin Weekley - who was a justice of the peace. At that time and place said Mary Ann CAMPBELL is now living at Darksville in the state of Missouri and further this ??? Rebecca McAdams Witness N. J. Andrews Subscribed and sworn to before me Geor W. Davis Co Clerk of Greene County, Illinois this 12 day of July AD 1870 Darnel/Darnal/Darneal/Darniel/Darnall/Daniel CAMPBELL was born circa 1787 in either North or South Carolina. Both states of birth are given on Federal Census reports. I base his date of birth on a statement he gave on 28 March 1855 to the Clerk of the Court in Randolph County, Missouri. He said he was 68 years old then. 1855-68=1787. Federal Census reports give varying ages for Darnel CAMPBELL but we don't always know who gave the Census taker the information. >From "Red River Settlers, Records of the Settlers of Northern Montgomery, Robertson and Sumner Counties, Tennessee" by Edythe Rucker Whitley, page 135: "In October of the same year (1816), the court made Philemon Whitworth overseer of the road from the Nashville road to Moseley's Ferry. The hands to work under him were to be: Nathaniel King, Willis Morgan, Dudley Councell, James Burton (or Barton), Hillary Burton (or Barton), Charles Perkins, William King, John Whitworth, Joseph Whitworth, John Major, James Major, William Stewart, Darnel CAMPBELL, William McADAMS, Samuel Weakley, Howell Adkins, William Barton, Jr., Lemuel Barton, Robert Barton and William Barton, Sr. Deed Record from Montgomery County, Tennessee Darnal CAMPBELL Tn} Deed 31 1/2 Acres Lying on dry fork half pone William McCawley This Indenture made this 10th day of May one thousand eight hundred and Twenty Between Darnal CAMPBELL of the County of Montgomery and state of Tennessee of the one part and William McCawley of the County and state aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth the said Darnal CAMPBELL for a valuable consideration of the sum of ninety five dollars to him in hand paid before the subscribing and delivering these presents the receipt whereof he doth by these presents ad knowledge hath bargained sold aliened enforced and confirmed and doth by these presents bargain grant grant align enforceth and confirm unto William McCawley his heirs and assigns forever all that tract or parcel of land situated lying and being in the county and state aforesaid and on the waters of dry fork of half pone beginning at a Spanish oak and dogwood on the south west side of the spring branch thence west to a dogwood and white oak thence north to Thomas Hunters south west corner thence east to the head of the spring branch to two poplars thence down the ? the spring being the line to the Beginning the whole to contain thirty one acres and a half be the same more of less to have and to hold the aforesaid tract of land with all advantages in any wise appertaining thereon and the said CAMPBELL doth covenant and agree with the said William McCawley to warrant and defend the aforesaid bargained premises unto the aforesaid William McCawley against all claims of al and every person or person whatsoever claiming witness whereof I set my hand and seal Darnal CAMPBELL E. H. Davis William MacCAdam } Saml. K. Clifton } Willis Harris } Thomas Williams } State of Tennessee Montgomery County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions January Term 1823 The within deed of Conveyance from Darnal CAMPBELL to William McCawley was produced in open Court and the Execution thereof duly proven by the Oaths of Willis Harris and Thomas Williams two of the subscribing witnesses thereto and on motion ordered to be certified for registration. Registered Dec. 10th 1823 Test Andrew Vance Clk of Montgomery County Court Index to the 1820 Census of Tennessee: CAMPBELL, Darnal, page 10, Montgomery County 2(males 0-10)0(males 10-16)0(males 16-18)0(males 18-26)1(male 26-45)0(males 45 and up)-2(females 0-10)0(females 10-16)1(females 16-26)0(females 26-45)0(females 45 and up).