I am a new member of the Washington County list, prompted to join by the forwarding of a recent exchange of Wash. Co. List e-mails on John HAWS and wife Nancy. (Messages were forwarded by my Campbell cousins Oscar and Jan Williamson, [email protected]) I am the Richard Wilson that cousin Jim Hawes referred to in his 1/24 posting on his g-grandfather John Smith HAWS. Like Jim, I too am trying to sort out info. on John HAWS, and esp. on his wife Nancy Elizabeth WILSON who md. (1) John HAWS 1859 in Washington Co. and (2) John F. BEALS 1864 in Washington Co. >From Sue Maxwell's very helpful posting we know that: Nancy2 CAMPBELL (Hugh1) b. abt. 1806, d. Sep. 1840, md. John HAWS. Sue states they had 1 child, John Smith3 HAWS (Nancy2, Hugh1). But Nancy d. bef. 13 Oct. 1840, the date John m. (2) R. HAIL. So does this mean that John Smith3 HAWS, who (according to Jim Hawes) was b.1841 prob. Wash. Co., TN, was s. of John HAWS and R. HAIL, not Nancy CAMPBELL?! Since Sue seems sure that John Smith3 HAWS was Nancy's son, I suspect he may have been b. 1840; possibly mother Nancy d. in childbirth with him. Jim Hawes -- are you sure about this 1841 b.d.? This John Smith3 HAWS (b. 1841) d. 27 Jan. 1863 in Hospital 15, Louisville, KY -- mbr. of Co. B, 4th TN Cavalry (US). He md. Nancy Elizabeth WILSON 12 Sept. 1859 in Washington Co., TN. Can anyone shed any light on antecedents of this Nancy WILSON? Here's what I know (or think I know): Nancy Elizabeth WILSON b. 26 Jan. 1839 in PA (??). She gave PA as her b.p. in 1910 census for Scott Twp., Johnson Co., Iowa [Nancy E. BEALS], and her parents' birthplace as North Carolina (for both of them). [Note that her son Charles Oscar Malcolm BEALS (1865-1940) gives his mother Nancy's birthplace as TN in 1900 census for Johnson Co., IA, while Nancy reportedly gives her b.p. as PA in 1910 census, Scott Twp., Johnson Co., IA. I have a hunch she was b. Washington Co., TN.] Nancy md. (1) John Smith3 HAWS 12 Sept. 1859 in Washington Co., TN. Nancy and John HAWS had 1 child: 1. John William Squib HAWS, b. 17 June 1860, md. Sarah Elizabeth DOUGLAS 28 Feb. 1878 Wash Co., TN(?). Nancy WILSON md. (2) John F. BEALS 25 Aug. 1864 Washington Co., TN. John F. BEALS was the son of Joseph BEALS, Jr. and Mary SHERFY/SHERFIG. Nancy was living in Jonesboro in 1890; she d. 26 Feb. 1916 in Iowa City, Johnson Co., IA. She and John F. BEALS had 5 children: 1. Charles Oscar Malcolm BEALS, b. 26 May 1865 Jonesboro, md. 30 July 1890 in Washington Co., TN, Ida Myrtle CAMPBELL, dau. of Henderson (Henry) Clark CAMPBELL and Martha Ann MCGINNIS. (Charles and Ida BEALS moved from Washington Co. to Iowa City, IA, in 1895.) 2. James F. C. BEALS, b. 26 Jan. 1878, Jonesboro. 3. Melvin S. BALES, b. 7 Dec. 1875 Jonesboro, m. Fanny KINSINGER. 4. Lydia Ellen BEALS, b. 28 May 1877 Jonesboro, m. John H. SUSONG. 5. George BEALS, b. 31 Aug. 1879 Johnson City, m. Lady Jo KIRBY. So -- any help on clearing up the b.d. (1840? 1841) of John Smith3 HAWS, or on this Nancy WILSON line? Thanks, Richard Wilson Seattle, WA
Barb, Rebecca BRUMIT who married James Cassidy in 1838 is my ggaunt, but have nothing on this family except the 1850 Washington County, TN Census data. Also, have the other two Cassidy/Brumit marriages, but have been unable identify and connect the BRUMITs involved Joseph L. Brumit Researching pre-Civil War BRUMIT (All Spellings) Families Collateral Lines: ANDES, FRANCIS, HUFFINE, MORELAND, SCOTT Source citation is fundamental, but it is not enough. The validity of any piece of evidence cannot be analyzed if its source is unknown. Citing a worthless source is an effort that produces worthless results. Mills-EVIDENCE
Fellow researchers: A Wood theory: A John Wood fought in Battle of Point Pleasant, enlisted in Buford's volunteer company from Bedford Va. 1774.....Dunmore's war.... Joined Virginia line 1775 about the time Indians were attacking Holstein river settlements...Cherokee Expedition sent to protect the settlers... Rev War...settlement at Jonesboro. For various reasons, I am looking at the theory that "our John Wood" was a brother (or close relative) of the Thomas Wood, Jr. died 1793 Peaks of Otter, Bedford and son of Thomas Wood, Sr. died 1763 Bedford. (Bedford records reflect a John Wood admin the estate and accounts were settled between him and Thomas Wood, Jr.) I also think it is highly possible that this John Wood might have been the husband of Agniss, (Agnis, Agnes, Agness) that died Spring 1780 in Jonesboro, Washington Co., TN tomahawked by Indians. If so, I think Agnes remarried James Bell (Augusta or Bedford or Botetourt) and he died about 1782. She died about 1785. We need to find out what happened to his property (180 acres Sycamore Creek , Bedford VA as well as other lands in VA and TN) before or after Agness died and the marriages and whereabouts of the children of Agness Wood(s) Bell. They were under age when John wrote his will 1773 in Bedford and he died 7 yrs later in 1780 at Jonesboro. Maybe wife and children were still in Bedford. I'm estimating John born c. 1740 married c. 1760 chilren born in 1760's and 70's. From the will--Children: son John born c. 1760 (at wife's death.. all land...plantation and land where I now live, him and his heirs), dau Winifred born c.1761, dau Miley born c. 1763, dau Elizabeth born c. 1765, dau Rachel born c. 1767, daug Agness born c. 1769, son Richard born c. 1770, son Elijah born c. 1771, son Henry born c. 1772, ...appointed Executors, Robert Donald and William Armstrong to sell his land to pay debts and see that "all four above named sons at proper age be bound to suitable trades." Witnesses Robert Ewing, Robert Irwin, Barbra Mayberry. -----Original Message----- From: jprince <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 12:59 AM Subject: [VA-SOUTHSIDE-L] Sidy Wood and Henry Dooly >I transcribed the following abstract for another researcher and thought it might be of interest to someone on the list. This is only one of several Bedford records pertaining to this estate division. > > >THOMAS WOOD Account Current and Division of Estate >Executrix : Elizabeth Wood Dated from 26 Oct 1793 >Mentioned: William Halley; paid the Trustees of Liberty per Judgt; Leftwich Callaway & Lumpkin; Exors. of William Donald; Callaway & Co.; Michael Carns; Jonathan Wood; William Thomas; Henry Forguson; John Stoulands; "To debts due the Estate by purchasers at the sale; Jeremiah Wood; James Wood; Josiah Wood; "To sundry devises made to the widow; from John Sharp for McGuires debt; William Davis. > >Division: "We on the 12th day of this month proceeded to examine, state and settle the account current of the estate of Thomas Wood deceased with Elizabeth Wood the Executrix and find a balance due unto the said Executrix of £46.8.7 one half penny...to be paid out of the real estate. Also that under the will the said Executrix as widow of the decedent is entitled to her dower in the lands of which the decedent was seised during his lifetime to which she hath not relinquished her right, but we cannot lay off the said Dower without the assistance of a Surveyor." >".......on the day aforesaid in presence of all the parties proceeded to make a division of the said decedents estate agreeable to his Will among several legatees: > >Heirs of Phebe Wood or Purnell: all the right......which the heirs and legatees of the said decedent ( the widow's Dower excepted) have to a tract of land now in contest between them and Peter Purnell in the High Court of Chancery on an appeal from a decree of this Worshipful Court. Also one undivided fourth part of the tract on the waters of Little Otter in this county containing 470 acres purchased by the decedent from Robert Clark, and the sum of £28.17.11 and 3 farthings in Specie with legal interest from this date till paid. > >James Wood: one undivided moiety of the lands on Bigg Otter River bounded by the aforesaid land which the decedent purchased from Clark and by the lands of John Sharp, Andrew Donald, Joseph Hardy, Callohill Mennis and William Quarles, Senior on condition that he pay unto the Executrix the sum of £12.7.0 and one farthing with legal interest from this date till paid. > >Jeremiah Wood: the other undivided moiety of the land last above mentioned on condition that he pay unto the Executrix the sum of £12.7.0 and one farthing with legal interest from this date till paid. > >Josiah Wood: an undivided 3/4 parts of the 470 acres on Little Otter purchased from Robert Clark as above described and the sum of £11.7.11 and 3 farthings to be paid to him with interest thereon from this date until payment. > >(_____) Smith,wife of Jonathan Smith: 3 surveys adjoining the "Hearkning Hill in Botetourt County" on condition of paying to the Executrix > £ 21.14.7 and unto Josiah Wood £2.19.11 and one farthing both sums to bear interest from this date till paid. (Note: Elizabeth Wood, daughter of Thomas, married Jonathan Smith 15 March 1791 according to the Bedford County Marriage Records) > >Jonathan Wood: the tract of land on Jennings Creek in Botetourt County containing 162 acres known by the name of McGuires old place and the tract of 400 acres on the Chesnut Mountain in said County, on condition of paying £12.7.0 and one farthing to the heirs of Phebe Wood deceased with interest from this date. > >Sidy, the wife of Henry Dooly: these 2 tracts of land whereon the widow at present resides which were purchased by the decedent from McGuire and Yoakum on condition of paying Josiah Wood £8.8 and 1/2 penny and unto the heirs of Phebe Wood £16.10.11 half penny both sums to bear interest from this date. > >Signed: 26 February 1798 by C. Mennis, William Quarles,Senior, William Quarles,Junior and Andrew Donald >Returned: 26 February 1798 > > > > >============================== >Free Web space. ANY amount. 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Good Morning, After having not been on this list for a very long time, I will give you my surnames of interest, in hopes that someone will recognize some of them. BACON, Mary C. b. 1807, Washington County, TN. m. Oct 27, 1827 to John Lowry BEDSAUL, b. 1802, Washington County, TN. Mary is believed to be the daughter of Charles BACON, b. before 1790 in TN, died after 1843, Madison County, AR. He m. 1st Uratha HALE, b. Sep 11, 1788, d. Jan 29, 1829, dau of Amon HALE and Mary CARTER. 2nd marriage to: Martha "Patsy" BEAN, b. abt 1803, d. aft. 1860, AR. Connected to these families are such names as CHENOWITH, FORD, and KINCHELOE. * * * * * * * * * * My 2nd family of interest is that of my 2nd gr grandfather, William MAYFIELD, b. 1809, most likely Washington County, TN, d. Izard County, AR. He married Elizabeth WRIGHT, b. 1810, VA, d. June 4, 1882, Izard County, AR. on September 5, 1830, Washington County, TN. I believe that William's father was Charles MAYFIELD, b. 1775, SC, d. Aug. 24, 1864, Greene County, TN. Charles first wife died in Washington County, TN . He married 2nd wife, Lucinda E. McClure, a widow with a six year old son. That marriage took place in Greene County. I also believe that Charles' father was Isham MAYFIELD, and his mother Mary IMBER(?). I still have a lot of documenting to do, but that's where I am right now. Being far enough away from Washington County, to not be able to get there for research anytime soon, any and all tips welcome! Thanks so much! Jean Mayfield Cuevas <>< [email protected] Listowner: BACON-L ARIZARD-L
I am wondering if anyone is researching the Marriage between John CASSIDY and Elizabeth BRUMIT 16 Jan 1820 in Washington Co TN. Their is also two more Cassidy and Brumit Marriages one in 1814 and another in 1838 I would like to be in contact with anyone researching these Families. You can contact be personally at [email protected] Barb in OK
Hi Pat, Thanks for the Robertson web site. I was very helpful and informative. I originally said Robinson because that is the way his name was spelled on the deeds that I have been looking at. I checked out the basis for Tom Robertson's claim that Charles Robertson's wife was Susanna Nichols rather than Susanna Cunningham. It is based on given names used in the two families and his children's given names certainly match those of the Nichols family rather than the Cunningham. For my purposes, I was hoping for Susanna being a Cunningham. My John Laymon (married Martha Jane Goodpasture or Jane McPheeters) who is in Washington Co., TN from 1786 to 1791 sold three parcels of land to Chales Robertson in 1791. After John was gone to KY and Hamilton Co., OH, Charles Robertson serves as John Laymon's representive (power of attorney) in several land deals from 1791 to 1795. By 1793, John Laymon is living near Cunningham Mills 14 miles NE of Fort Washington (Cincinatti), OH. The Cunningham connection would fit nicely with this senerio! Does anyone know who the Henry Taylor who witnesses the will of Charles Robertson in 1798 is? A Jacob Laymon, who may be John's eldest son or nephew marries a Mary Taylor in 1798 and their first children are born in TN before they more on to Warren Co., OH to join John Laymon after 1805. Thanks, Steve Laymon
-----Original Message----- From: Cullen Cabler <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, January 31, 2000 12:00 AM Subject: KABLER/CABLER surname My ancestor Hans Frederick Kabler came to Culpeper Co., Va. in 1718/19, don't know what ship. His son Christoper Kabler was born in Culpeper Co., Va. and died in Rockingham Co., N. C. Christopher's son Frederick Nicholas Cabler b. Aug 14, 1758 in Culpeper Co., Va. d. Sept 21, 1840 Davidson Co., Tennessee. The son of Frederick Nicholas, Hensley Cabler m. Priscilla abt 1820 and that is all I have on Hensley. If anyone can help me, I will greatly appreciate it. Cullen Cabler Palestine, Texas
Hi, Julian, I didn't respond to your first message because it called for info about Charles Robinson, and I know there were ETN Robinsons as well as Robertsons. If it is Charles Robertson, you should visit Tom Robertson's web page. The Charles Robertson who's will is noted here is the one they called "Black Charles". He supposedly married Susannah Cunningham, daughter of Christopher Cunningham, but Tom's theory is that he married Susannah Nichols. I'm descended from their daughter Kesiah Robertson who married Capt. Robert Sevier, but I don't know enough to have a theory about Susannah! This is Tom's URL: http://www.futuresouth.com/~muskrat/ Pat Sabin [email protected] wrote: > > Hello, > > This is an abstract of Charles Robertson, Sr.'s will by Goldene Fillers > Burgner. Charles Robertson, Senr. August 31, 1798 "of County of Washington, > State of Tennessee." To wife Susannah, son William, Rosanond Beane, Kesiah > Sevier, Sarah Cox - land at Mussel Shoals, 1000 acres to James Gordon and > 1000 to Charles Sevier. Extrs. Charles Robertson, Junr. and James Gordon. > Probated Nov. 1798. Is Cassandra one of Charles's daughters? Julian Fortner.
Hello, This is an abstract of Charles Robertson, Sr.'s will by Goldene Fillers Burgner. Charles Robertson, Senr. August 31, 1798 "of County of Washington, State of Tennessee." To wife Susannah, son William, Rosanond Beane, Kesiah Sevier, Sarah Cox - land at Mussel Shoals, 1000 acres to James Gordon and 1000 to Charles Sevier. Extrs. Charles Robertson, Junr. and James Gordon. Probated Nov. 1798. Is Cassandra one of Charles's daughters? Julian Fortner.
Check out: http://www.tngenweb.org/washington/wills.htm Betty Jane Betty Jane Hylton Co-Coordinator, Washington County, TN TNGenWeb Page http://www.tngennet.org/washington/ Editor, Watauga Association of Genealogists Bulletin ---------- >From: "Stephen Laymon" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: [TNWASHIN] Col. Charles Robinson >Date: Sat, Jan 29, 2000, 9:08 PM > >I am trying to find information on Col. Charles Robinson who lived in >Washington Co., TN in 1780s and 1790s. Did he leave a will? How was he >married to? Who were his parents and where did he come from? Did he serve >in the Revolutionary War? I am most interested in him because he was given >power of attorney to make land transactions by my gggg grandfather John >Laymon after John left Washington Co., TN for Ohio in 1791. > >Steve Laymon > >
I am trying to find information on Col. Charles Robinson who lived in Washington Co., TN in 1780s and 1790s. Did he leave a will? How was he married to? Who were his parents and where did he come from? Did he serve in the Revolutionary War? I am most interested in him because he was given power of attorney to make land transactions by my gggg grandfather John Laymon after John left Washington Co., TN for Ohio in 1791. Steve Laymon
I am searching for ANY information on the family shown below. I believe this family moved from Washington County, TN to Knox County, TN. I, also, believe that William and Nancy are buried in Knox County. I would especially appreciate any help in locating their graves. Thank you, Carolyn < [email protected] > William O'BRIEN (b.1795) married Nancy PAGE (b.1798) their children were: (1) Mary Jane (2) Ellen (3) David P. (4) Jaraham (5) John (6) Ann Elizabeth (7) James (8) Nancy
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Hi again, Let me try this once more and this time PASTE IT...!!! I sent this to all my friends and all my mailing lists, because, I thought it was important to us all... X-Message: #3 Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 17:03:51 -0800 From: "Edward A. Black, Sr." <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: [WVKANAWH] [Fwd: {not a subscriber} Legislation] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ed & Phyllis Griffith wrote: > The West Virginia Legislature is again considering a bill (SB 90) which > should be of interest to all genealogists with ties to this state. > > The bill deals with public access to cemeteries located on private > land. The bill would ensure that family members and genealogists could > not be denied reasonable access to those burial sites and cemeteries. > > You can download and read a copy of the bill which passed the WV Senate > and was sent to the House of Delegates for consideration at: > > ftp://129.71.161.247/ftp-senate/SB90%20SUB1%20ENG.wpd > > If after reading the bill you are in agreement that it is a good bill, > please send an email expressing your support to the members of the House > Judiciary Committee at: [email protected] and entering the > delegates name in the subject line of the message. There has been one > recent change in the Committee membership, substitute Delegate Arley > Johnson for Delegate John Pino. > > You can find the members of the committee at: > > http://www.legis.state.wv.us/House/hcom.html > > A similar message should also be sent to the Speaker of the House > Robert Kiss and the Majority and Minority leaders. > > This bill was also up in the Legislature last year but died in a > committee, we should urge the legislators to act quickly and get the > bill out before the rush at the end of the session. > > Those of you who actually live in WV should also email your local > Delegates. > > To keep track of the Bill go to: > > http://129.71.161.247/bill_status/2000/Actions_House.cfm > > and enter 90 in the box. > > Please pass this along to other interested individuals. > > Ed Griffith --
Hi everyone, I've sent a copy of this to all of my friends and all of my mailing lists...I thought it was important to us all... Dixie Lea in K.C. (Ks.)
It helps me a great deal, Sue. Thanks so much. Jim Hawes <Haws, Douglas, Wilson, Hyder, Hughes, Simerly, ?Campbell, Rauch, Ruch, Wrham, Ram, Weber, Grass, Laugel, and others> Sue Maxwell wrote: > I have posted what I have on the Campbell's in Washington County, Tn. Or at > least some of them. my line is > Jane Campbell b. 1740 m Benjamin Jamison and had; among others > Ann Jamison b., 1770 d. 30 Jul 1840 m. 25 Feb 1790 Greene Co., Tn. John > Williams. > John Williams and Ann Jamison had among others > John L. Williams b. 1 Oct 1795 m. Susannah R. Seehorn. She was the dau of > James Seehorn and Agnes Nancy McWhirter. > How was Nancy McWhirter related to Susanna Rosel McWhirter? How was Jane > Campbell related to Hugh Campbell? > there is a letter posted on the Washington County web page from Edward R. > Carson (washington County, Tn.)(note below that he was married to Margaret > Campbell, dau of Hugh Campbell) to James Seehorn in Iowa City, Iowa where > he mentions the death of Nancy Haws wife of John Haws. James Seehorn is a > brother to the above Susannah R. Seehorn. > John Locke Williams, Jr. son of Susannah R. Seehorn and John Locke > Williams, Sr. also moved to Iowa and settled in North English, Iowa. > So all of these families are related thru marriages, but I have not been > able to connect this Campbell/McWhirter family to my McWhirters. > > For Jim, > There are other Haws mentioned in land records of the Williams in Washington > County, Tn. I do not know how they are related to the John Haws husband of > Nancy Campbell who had John Smith Haws. In the letter it says John Haws, > Sr. m. 5 weeks after the death of his wife Nancy (which would be Nancy > Campbell Haws) In marriage records he m. 13 Oct 1840 R. Hail. > Hope any of this mess helps someone. > Sue > > Descendants of > Hugh Campbell and Susanna Rosel McWhirter > > 1. Hugh1 Campbell, born 1770/80 He married abt 1800 Susanna Rosel McWhirter, > born 14 Oct 1782; died 1850, daughter of James McWhirter and Nancy Roney?. > > Children of Hugh Campbell and Susanna Rosel McWhirter were as follows: > 2 i Fidelia2 Campbell, born abt 1801. > + 3 ii Sarah2 Campbell. > 4 iii Mary2 Campbell, born abt 1804. She married Joseph Carson. > 5 iv Margaret2 Campbell, born abt 1805. She married Edward R. Carson. > + 6 v Nancy2 Campbell. > 7 vi James2 Campbell, born abt 1810; died Nov 1875. > 8 vii Brookins2 Campbell, born abt 1812. > > Generation 2 > > 3. Sarah2 Campbell (Hugh1), born abt 1802. She married bef 1850 John > Carson. > > Children of Sarah Campbell and John Carson were as follows: > 9 i Mary Susan3 Carson, born bef 1850. > > 6. Nancy2 Campbell (Hugh1), born abt 1806; died Sep 1840. She married John > Haws. > > Children of Nancy Campbell and John Haws were as follows: > 10 i John Smith3 Haws. > > ==== TNWASHIN Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe: Send message to [email protected] with the only > message being: unsubscribe. If you are in the Digest mode, it will be > [email protected]
I received this today from another researcher. The following web prepared by Rick Brown includes background for several Tennessee Bogart related families in both East and Middle Tenn. Several link to Tennessee including Samuel and Isaac who link to East Tenn. The web site of Rick Brown's is: www.bright.net/~rbrown Rick has done an excellent job. Many thanks to him! Leota
I have been unable locate a "Birch Lake" in Washington County, TN. This has been given as the birth location of several of my ancestors. Any suggestions? Joseph L. Brumit Researching pre-Civil War BRUMIT (All Spellings) Families Colateral Lines: ANDES, FRANCIS, HUFFINE, MORELAND, SCOTT Source citation is fundamental, but it is not enough. The validity of any piece of evidence cannot be analyzed if its source is unknown. Citing a worthless source is an effort that produces worthless results. Mills-EVIDENCE
I have posted what I have on the Campbell's in Washington County, Tn. Or at least some of them. my line is Jane Campbell b. 1740 m Benjamin Jamison and had; among others Ann Jamison b., 1770 d. 30 Jul 1840 m. 25 Feb 1790 Greene Co., Tn. John Williams. John Williams and Ann Jamison had among others John L. Williams b. 1 Oct 1795 m. Susannah R. Seehorn. She was the dau of James Seehorn and Agnes Nancy McWhirter. How was Nancy McWhirter related to Susanna Rosel McWhirter? How was Jane Campbell related to Hugh Campbell? there is a letter posted on the Washington County web page from Edward R. Carson (washington County, Tn.)(note below that he was married to Margaret Campbell, dau of Hugh Campbell) to James Seehorn in Iowa City, Iowa where he mentions the death of Nancy Haws wife of John Haws. James Seehorn is a brother to the above Susannah R. Seehorn. John Locke Williams, Jr. son of Susannah R. Seehorn and John Locke Williams, Sr. also moved to Iowa and settled in North English, Iowa. So all of these families are related thru marriages, but I have not been able to connect this Campbell/McWhirter family to my McWhirters. For Jim, There are other Haws mentioned in land records of the Williams in Washington County, Tn. I do not know how they are related to the John Haws husband of Nancy Campbell who had John Smith Haws. In the letter it says John Haws, Sr. m. 5 weeks after the death of his wife Nancy (which would be Nancy Campbell Haws) In marriage records he m. 13 Oct 1840 R. Hail. Hope any of this mess helps someone. Sue Descendants of Hugh Campbell and Susanna Rosel McWhirter 1. Hugh1 Campbell, born 1770/80 He married abt 1800 Susanna Rosel McWhirter, born 14 Oct 1782; died 1850, daughter of James McWhirter and Nancy Roney?. Children of Hugh Campbell and Susanna Rosel McWhirter were as follows: 2 i Fidelia2 Campbell, born abt 1801. + 3 ii Sarah2 Campbell. 4 iii Mary2 Campbell, born abt 1804. She married Joseph Carson. 5 iv Margaret2 Campbell, born abt 1805. She married Edward R. Carson. + 6 v Nancy2 Campbell. 7 vi James2 Campbell, born abt 1810; died Nov 1875. 8 vii Brookins2 Campbell, born abt 1812. Generation 2 3. Sarah2 Campbell (Hugh1), born abt 1802. She married bef 1850 John Carson. Children of Sarah Campbell and John Carson were as follows: 9 i Mary Susan3 Carson, born bef 1850. 6. Nancy2 Campbell (Hugh1), born abt 1806; died Sep 1840. She married John Haws. Children of Nancy Campbell and John Haws were as follows: 10 i John Smith3 Haws.
Hi to Jim and Sue, Update to earlier comments we submitted. -- We also have Campbell lines that left Jonesboro, Washington Co., TN for Iowa City and have been corresponding with Richard Wilson of 'near' Seattle about his lines in Iowa. Do you have any names for the Campbells and Beals that went to Iowa? We maybe could help fill in some gaps. Oscar and Jan Williamson [email protected]