Cousin Rieta Boyden called my attention to an embarrasing error in the
annotations.
They should have read as follows:
'Inez Hoyt Boller - (1871 - 1934), dau. of Phebe Campbell, dau. of J-A.'
It's embarrasing, because I knew the facts perfectly well, it was just using
COPY and PASTE and forgetting to make all the needed changes.
Inez Hoyt was my great-aunt. She and husband Wm. Boller raised my mother
after the death of Joseph
DeForest Hoyt in 1903. So my great-uncle, and namesake, Wm. Boller
functioned as my "grandfather"
because my other grandfather (Thompson) died in 1895.
Egg on my face,
William Boller Thompson
P.S.
Some of you may have found it confusing that James Campbell (1798 - 1865)
and Mary Blackwell (1806 - 1863) had both a daughter Ann, who died young,
and a daughter Anna.
In case you need more confusion, according to my data they had two sons
named Joseph. The first was born Apr 10, 1835, and died June 23, 1842.
There's some question as to when son Joseph G. Campbell was born. The 1860
census shows him as being 19, but it seems unlikely that he would have the
name unless his brother Joseph had already died. The 1850 census has him as
age 6, which is more plausible. Another source has him as born June 29,
1849. Be that as it may, by 1894 he had left Nelson and was living in
Carlton, MI. In 1898 he was in AZ. By 1906, he was back in MI. I'm not
sure when he died. He married Jennie ___. His children were Harry Campbell
(not the opera singer, who was really John Harry Campbell from Elmira); and
Nina Campbell Knuttle, who lived in Saginaw, MI.