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MOVING WEST TO MISSISSIPPI TOOK TIME AND PATIENCE IN 1819
headline from The Clarion-Ledger/Jackson Daily News Sunday, July 20, 1986
pg 6F
by Carl McIntire
Clarion-Ledger Staff Writer
Many Mississipians can trace their lineage back to hardy pioneers who
blazed trails through Indian country and uncharted forests, across untamed
rivers.
How Hard was this journey? How long did it take? What did it cost?
Some of those answers are given in a diary kept by one of those pioneers.
James Campbell might not have been the greatest speller in the district,
nor the greatest grammarian. He might not have known a whole lot about
punctuation, but he has given us one of the best and most complete records
of a family's trek from North Carolina to Amite County and on to Natchez.
We are indebted to Jack W Pepper of Jackson, who obtained the diary and
other Campbell information from Nina Pepper of Louise, and copied the diary
for this column.
Pepper and I have added a few words in Parenthesis to help the reader,
especially in regard to place names. As Pepper notes, it is interesting to
see how many place names have remained the same.
Campbell and his compainons left Fayetteville, in Cumberland County, NC on
April 1, 1819. Campbell, who was born May 21, 1789, wrote that the others
in the party were Duncan Steward, Charles Steward, Bythal Haynes, Dugald
McLaughlin, Alexander McFatter, Archilbald Sellars, Mrs White, Charles
McAlester, Daniel McAlester Edward Currie, William Shaw, Mrs Long, Robert
Henry, Daniel Cook and James Torie.
His account of the trip:
"The first day we left home we got to MR. Thompson's, six miles above
Lumberton, we paid three quarters of a dollar; the second day we got to
Cozen (Cousin) Archilbeald's and it rained all day, the third day we got to
grand-aunts and it rained all day, the fourth day we started from
grand-aunts and we went five miles to the other side of Casheyaway
(Cashaway's) ferry and we paid one dollar and a half and we paid
two shillings at Cashaways Ferry (on the Peedee River).
The fifth day we got to Mr Nickle's and we paid one dollar and the sixth
day we got to David Davis's. We paid 13 shilligs and 6D (pence) and then we
paid nothing until we got to Columbia. On day seven we got to Mr Rowel's
(on the Congeree River) On the eighth day we camped out, the ninth day we
got to Augustia (Augusta,GA) The 10th day we got to the Beet water iron
works. The 11th day we got to Lewises, the 12th day we got to the Niven
McBrides, the 13th day we got Jane Lesley's (Milledgeville, Ga) the 14th
day we stayed there and the 15th and 16th days we left Jane Lesley's.
The 17th day we got Mr Stevens' the 18th and 19th we stayed there in
Monticillia (Monticello, Ga) The 20th and 21st we started from Monticelah
and we got to Mr. Mallets, two dollars and a quarter. On day 22 we got to
Flint River and we camped in woods. The 23rd day we camped in the woods,
the 24th day we camped in the woods and the 25th day we camped in the
woods.
On April 22 we go into the endian (Indian) nation. The 27th day we stayed
at Manacks (probably somewhere near where Montgomery, Ala) and the 28th day
we camped in the woods.
At this point, beginning the third page of his diary, Campbell apparently
made notes about some previous portions of the trip:
"The ferry we crossed was Harley, from thence to Cashways, from thence to
Macanicvill (Mechanicsville, Ga) from thence to Darlington, from thence to
Linches (Lynch's) creek, from thence to Camden, from thence to the water,
from thence to the Congeree (River) and Columbia, from thence to Savannah
river and Augustia and there we paid four dollars and a quarter. From
thence to the Oconia River and Milliagvill and from Millagvill to
Monticilla, 40 miles, from Monticilla two miles to Clinton, from Clinton to
the garrison 14 miles, from the garrison to the Oakmulgia (River) one mile,
from the Oakmulgia to Flint river, 32 miles from Clint river to
Catahootchia, 62 miles.
He resumes the day-by-day account on the fourth page: "the 29th day we
camped in the woods, the 30th day we camped in the woods, the first day of
May we camped in the Alabama Swamp. The second day (of May) we crossed the
Alabama (River) about sunrise and we got to the pine flat. The third day
(of May) we crossed the Bexkby (Tombigbee River) about sunrise and we
stayed in Sent Stevens (Fort St. Stephens).
The fourth day (of May) we camped in the woods, the fifth day we camped in
the woods and the sixth day we camped in the woods and the seventh day we
camped in the woods. The eighth day we camped in the woods and the ninthe
day we got to the Pearl River and we stayed at Mr Ford's (Rev John Ford's
at Sandy Hook, South of Columbia) and the 10th day we went to meeting and
we stayed at Ford's . The 11th day we left Ford's and we camped in the
woods. The 12 day we crossed Boogcheto (boague Chitto) and the Little
Tancipiho (Little Tangipahoa) and we stayed at Henry Goalman's The 13th day
we crossed the Amit (Amite River) and we stayed at Henry Simonses and the
14th day we stayed there.
The 15th day we left Simmonses and we stayed at one Smileys. The 16th day
we got to Haines and we stayed there and the 17th and 18th day I left
there. The 19th day I got to the Natchez"
The final page tells of the mileage. "distance from Lumberton to Harleys
Bridge, 25 miles; from harleys Bridge to Cashways ferry, 18 miles from
Cashways Ferry to LInches Creek, 34 miles and from LInches Creek to Camden
24 miles and from Camden to Columbia 40 miles...and on and on.
It adds up to 939 miles.
In the latter paragraphs he speaks of being at Liberty, Amite and other
places in South Mississippi, where he apparently settled after a short
visit to Natchez.
He noted that he found work early in his stay, receiving something less
than $1 a day for labor.
####
Hoping that someone has come across a potteryware maker William CAMPBELL,
probably in Co Leitrim. Wife may be Isabella, nee BURNS/BYRNES.
Sons Bradshaw and Richardson CAMPBELL married sisters Jane and Frances
BRIGGS (daughters of Francis BRIGGS and Isabella REID) and emigrated from Co
Leitrim to Australia with their families in the early 1840s.
TIA
Gwen O'Callaghan
Hi girls,
Found something I thought was just something Mother saved because of the
Names..
has anyone hear or seen this newspaper clipping:
MOVING WEST TO MISSISSIPPI TOOK TIME AND PATIENCE IN 1819.
was in the Clarion-Ledger/Jackson Daily News Sunday, july 20, 1986
weekender sect
It is James Campbells account of a family's trek from North Carolina to
Amite County and on to Natchez.and points in South Mississippi.
"Campbell and his companions left Fayetteville, in Cumberland
County, NC on April 1, 1819. Campbell, who was born May 21, 1789, wrote
that the others in the party were Duncan Steward, Charles Steward, Bythal
Haynes, Dugald McLaughlin, Alexander McFatter, Archilbald Sellers, Mrs.
White, Charles McAlester, Daniel McAlester, Edward Currie, William Shaw,
Mrs. Long, Robert Henry, Daniel Cook and James Torie. "
then it goes on to explain the trip .....has anyone heard of this group. or
can identify with anyone in the group?? IF you want I can type the whole
clipping It gives a lot of place names.
Anyone know of Herbert Wilburn Campbell b12-13-1926 d.9-1982,Hugh Walter
Campbell b.10-6-1901,Raymond Campbell,Ione or Jane May
Whiteneck/Whitenack Campbell b.1-24-1907. The men were all born in
Oklahoma.Ione or Jane May was married to Hugh Walter she was
b.DesMoines,Iowa not sure if they married in DesMoines or
Oklahoma.Herbert is my dad and I'm searching for any living relatives as
I know none of them....any help would be appreciated.I truly appreciate
ALL the campbell search pages I've found and thanks to all who keep them
up and who add to the data so persons like myself can find their
families.
http://home.pacbell.net/soups5/
Sincerely,
Philip N. Campbell
Wishing all the searchers success in their searches.
I am looking for information regarding the parents and siblings of David
Thomas Campbell. He was born in Scotland circa 1869 and died in Miami, FL
USA on May 10, 1955. His immediate family consisted of wife Christine (d.
1957), sons Robert (d. 1956) and Thomas (d. mid-1970's), and daughters
Christine, Euphemia and Betsy (all d. 1990's). There may have been a
daughter Margaret.
Other know information is the family emigrated to Canada from Dunfermline,
Scotland in 1920 and ultimately settled in the Cleveland, Ohio, USA area in
1925. David Campbell was an ex-Glasgow policeman.
You may respond to either the Campbell-L address or to me directly at
TPCampbell(a)aol.com.
Thanks.
I am looking for The parents of Nancy CAMPBELL HOPPER
Nancy CAMPBELL b. 1782 NC married Gillium HOPPER ca. 1798-1799
and they had their first child while living in Pulaski Co Ky. Her fourth
child was born in Claiborne Co Tenn in the area called "Hells Half Acre"
The rest of the children were born in Pulaski Co Ky.
Wondering if there are Campbell family members there and that is why
Nancy and Gillium traveled to this area.
Does any one have any connections that might help me ??
Thankyou for your time
Suzi Hopper Beck
beckhopf(a)netins.net
Looking for relatives of Annie Campbell of Barnwell, SC. b.? d. 1899
Annie married Barnwell Preston BEARD of Barnwell.
Any info is welcomed,
Janet
Chas, SC
Went to William and Mary Library and found
ANDREW CAMPBELL from Frederick Co, Va served in the House of Burgesses from
1742-1747. He was the only Campbell listed between 1619-1776.
AURTHUR CAMPBELL from Fincastle (became Washington Co) was a member of the
5th Revolutionary Convention 6 May -5 July, 1776. It pasted resolutions
urging the Continental Congress to declare the United Colonies free and
independent . This convention wrote the Virginia Bill of Rights and The
Constitution of 1776 , which established the General Assembly for the New
Commonwealth of Virginia. Early members of the General Assembly AURTHUR
CAMPBELL, 1778, DAVID CAMPBELL, 1782 and WILLIAM CAMPBELL, 1780-81, all
from Washington Co.Virginia. The earliest JOHN CAMPBELL served Oct
1786-January 1787, from Jefferson Co, Va.
The above came from a book GENERAL ASSEMBELY OF VIRGINIA 1619 - 1978. which
listed 36 Campbell names.
no we did not get the other names because we ran out of time.
============================================================
RE; Campbells in early Virginia
from ENCYCLOPEDIA OF VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
ANDREW CAMPBELL, a resident of Frederick Co, is believed to have been the
"Mr Campbell" who was a Burgess from Frederick Co, in 1745-1747. He was
one of the First justices of Frederick Co, Va.
ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, came to Virginia in 1745. He was son of Archibald
Campbell of Kernair, Argyleshire, Scotland. He was a ministerof Washington
Parish from 1754 to 1774. He had a brother Alexander who was a merchant at
Falmounth, Va, but returned to Scotland. This brother was father of Thomas
Campbell the poet.
COLIN CAMPBELL, was major and adjutant for the Eastern District of Virginia
in 1775. He died in Surry county in 1780 leaving sons, Archibald, M.D. and
Colin.
HUGH CAMPBELL , a native of Scotland was an attorney at law, Norfolk Co,
Va . By his deed in 1691 he gave 200 acres of land in each of the Counties
of Norfolk, Isle of Wight and Nansemond for free schools.
Hello all,
I'm looking for possible connections to my Campbell line. I grew
up in Malvern, Ohio which is in Carroll Co., my mother and father
moved there from Harrison and Jefferson counties.
John Campbell
John Campbell
George Campbell
Nathaniel Campbell
Andrew Campbell
Elizabeth Campbell
Margaret Campbell
Abraham Campbell
Frederick Campbell
Hester Campbell
Robert Campbell
Henry Campbell
John Campbell (born 1831, died 1897)
Laura Campbell
Josiah P. Campbell
Infant Campbell
William Campbell (born 1852, died 1907, married Clementine Wyant
b. 1854, d. 1931)
Anna Belle Campbell (born 11/15/1873, died 1926)
Matti Jane Campbell (born 8/19/1875, died 4/1/1944)
Charles William Campbell (born 2/25/1877, died 2/??/1929)
Martha Campbell (died at 4 years old)
Florence L. Campbell (born ???, died 1952)
Charles Byron Campbell (???)
James William Campbell (born 4/4/1906, died 6/14/1959)
Walter Hinds Campbell (born 7/23/1911, died 2/1/1985)
Samuel Woodrow Campbell (born 7/6/1913, died 1/28/1968)
Delores June Campbell (born 2/25/1936)
Violet Mae Campbelll (born 1/9/1938)
Samuel Woodrow Campbell Jr.l (born 6/29/1942)
James Allen Campbelll (born 11/8/1945)
George Charles Campbelll (born 6/4/1948)
Martha Mary Campbelll (born 1/17/1952)
Deborah Ruth Campbelll (born 1/30/1956)
David Richard Campbell (born 2/15/1960) <--- me
Wilma Faye Campbell (born 12/4/1915, died 5/1/1985)
Robert Lee Campbell (born 2/1/1918)
Rose Marie Campbell (born ?/?/1920, died ???)
Joseph Allen Campbell (born 1/8/1922, died 2/??/1962)
Ralph Henry Campbelll (born 10/11/1925, died ???)
Mary Matilda Campbell (born 7/2/1878, died 11/??/1950)
Oliver Byron Campbell (born 1/19/1880, died 1/29/1961)
James Edward Campbell (10/7/1881, died 3/25/1959)
Sarah Myrtle Campbell (born 5/6/1883, died 3/13/1941)
Grover Cleveland Campbell (born 2/7/1885, died 12/29/1952)
Cora Alice Campbell (born 5/15/1887, died 5/10/1963)
Clementine Verlinda Campbell (born 11/17/1891, died 11/9/195?)
John Joseph Campbell (born 1/12/1894, died 5/24/1954)
Frederick Wolfe Campbell (born 1/12/1898, 4/1/1899)
Anna Rebecca Campbell
Jenny Campbell
Margaret Campbell
James Campbell
John R. Campbell
Edward J. Campbell
Nellie B. Campbell
Let me know if you find a match or need a little more information.
David Campbell
3488 Mansfield Lane
Snellville, GA 30039
To Rebecca Harris:
On 11/17 you wrote:
"I am searching for information on the parents and siblings of
Joseph Alexander CAMPBELL b 21 Sep 1838 in TN d 28 Nov 1884 in AR married
to Margeret Ellen Ware b 2 Nov 1844 in Jesup, Sharp, AR d 17 Aug 1886 in
Jesup, Sharp, AR married 24 Jan 1867. Their Children:
Charles Alexander b 29 Nov 1867...."
This is probably a long shot, but the name and birthdate are about right. I
am looking for info on my ggrandfather, Charles Campbell, who married Susan
Mashborn/Marshburn in Onslow County, NC around 1890. Little else is known of
him, orther than a rumor that he was killed in Tennessee several years later.
One family story says he was killed in a street fight or saloon brawl, the
other that he was hit over the head with a piece of firewood when a fight
broke out at a church picnic. Do you have any records on your Charles
Alexander Campbell, b 29 Nov, 1867? Is it possible that he might be my
ggrandfather? Please reply to Romncwrt1(a)aol.com.
Thanks so much.
Pam Campbell Parrish
Does anyone have any info on a Louis Clint Campbell? Born sometime
around 1870? Married Lillian Holzknecht, I believe they lived in
Kansas, had two boys, one named Adolf, and one Louis Clint, Jr. (who
married Audree Jane Pond - 1922 in Santa Ana, CA.) Lillian and Louis
divorced, and she married a McKee. Louis Jr.later took the name McKee.
Adolf kept Campbell. I would greatly appreciate any info that anyone
has. Thanks!!
Hello again,
Here are some Campbell groups I found while I was searching the 1880 Census
for Grundy County, MO. These are NOT all the Campbells in Grundy County,
just some that I encountered while looking for other surnames.
Franklin, Grundy County, MO, 1880 Census
CAMPBELL, David, 68, Farmer. Born TN. Father born TN. Mother born TN.
Rachel, 65, Wife. Born TN. Father born TN. Mother born TN.
Faye, 38, Daughter. Born MO. Father born TN. Mother born TN.
CAMPBELL, James, 36, Farmer. Born MO. Father born TN. Mother born TN.
L. Pairee(?), 38, Wife. Born TN. Father born TN. Mother born TN.
N.C., 18, Daughter. Born MO. Father born MO. Mother born TN.
L.P., 15, Daughter. Born MO. Father born MO. Mother born TN.
M.?T., 13, Daughter. Born MO. Father born MO. Mother born TN.
R.E., 11, Daughter. Born MO. Father born MO. Mother born TN.
J.D., 9, Son. Born MO. Father born MO. Mother born TN.
Emerson D., 6, Son. Born MO. Father born MO. Mother born TN.
Sallie, 1, Daughter. Born MO. Father born MO. Mother born TN.
W.D., 5 mos., Son. Born MO. Father born MO. Mother born TN.
BALES, D., 37, Farmer. Born IA. Father born IN. Mother born IN.
P., 46, Wife. Born TN. Father born KY. Mother born KY.
CAMPBELL, C., step-son. Born MO. Father born MO. Mother born TN.
Taylor, Grundy County, MO. 1880 Census
CAMPBELL, Issack, 55, Farmer. Born OH. Father born VA. Mother born KY.
Sarah B., 20, Wife. Born KY. Father born VA. Mother born KY.
Matthew A., 26, Son, Farmer. Born OH. Father born OH. Mother born OH.
George I. or J., 15, Son. Born OH. Father born OH. Mother born OH.
Samuel, 13, Son. Born IA. Father born OH. Mother born OH.
Elmer E., 11, Son. Born MO. Father born OH. Mother born OH.
Harriet A., 8, Daughter. Born MO. Father born OH. Mother born OH.
Tilden S., 3, Son. Born MO. Father born OH. Mother born KY.
Freddie A., 1, Son. Born MO. Father born OH. Mother born KY.
Clara M., 3 mos., Daughter. Born MO. Father born OH. Mother born KY.
Trenton, Grundy County, MO. 1880 Census.
CAMPBELL, George, 53, Farmer. Born TN. Father born TN. Mother born TN.
Elizabeth, 48, wife. Born OH. Father born VA. Mother born PA.
Hope this will help someone.
Becky
Hello,
I found the following Campbell groups while searching the 1880 Census for
Lapeer and Lake, MI. This is not a list of all Campbells in these counties,
just those I encountered while searching for other surnames in a few
townships.
Attica Township, Lapeer County, MI, 1880 Census
CAMPBELL, James, 40, Husband, Farmer, born MI. Father born NY; Mother, NY.
Sarah, 34, Wife, born MI. Father born NY; Mother born NY.
William, 8, Son, born MI. Father born MI. Mother born MI.
Jennie(?), 6, Daughter, born MI. Father born MI. Mother born MI.
Nellie, 5, Daughter, born MI. Father born MI. Mother born MI.
Allie, 11 months, Daughter, born MI.
Nial, 72, Father, born NY. Father born NY. Mother born NY.
Ediorie(?), 43, Brother, Laborer, born MI. Father born NY. Mother born
NY.
CAMPBELL, Nathan, 45, Farmer. Born CAN. Father born NY. Mother born MI.
Mary, 29, Wife. Born CAN. Father born NY. Mother born CAN.
Sarah, 11, Daughter. Born MI. Father born CAN. Mother born CAN.
Martha, 9, Daughter. Born MI. Father born CAN. Mother born CAN.
Florence, 6, Daughter. Born MI. Father born CAN. Mother born CAN.
William, 4, Son. Born MI. Father born CAN. Mother born CAN.
Charles, 1, Son. Born MI. Father born CAN. Mother born CAN.
Almont, Lapeer County, MI 1880 Census.
CAMPBELL, Richard, 19, Servant, Farm Laborer. Born CAN. Father born CAN.
Mother born CAN. Was living with the Orville EATON family when census
was
taken.
Imlay City, Lapeer County, MI, 1880 Census
AUSTIN, Thomas D., 63, Laborer. Born NY. Father born NY. Mother born NY.
CAMPBELL, Sarah, 39, Daughter. Born NJ. Father born NY. Mother born
NY.
CAMPBELL, Ida, 15, Granddaughter, Daughter. Born MI. Father born NJ.
CAMPBELL, Nellie, 9, Granddaughter, Daughter, Born MI. Father born NJ.
CAMPBELL, Grace, 7, Granddaughter, Daughter, Born MI. Father born NJ.
Baldwin, Lake County, MI, 1880 Census
CAMPBELL, Byron M., 66 Farmer. Born Ontario (CAN?). Father born PA.
Mother born CAN.
Mary, 56, Wife. Born Ontario (CAN?). Father born CAN. Mother born NY.
Edgar, 31, Son. General Store Helper. Born Ontario (CAN?)
Bertha, 6, granddaughter. Born MI. Father born Ontario. Mother born MI.
Myrtle, 3, granddaughter. Born MI. Father born Ontario. Mother born MI.
Nirvana, Lake County, MI, 1880 Census
CAMPBELL, _ee_ _y, 36, Bear Hunter. Born MI. Father born NY. Mother born
NY.
Alice, 31, wife. Born MI. Father born NY. Mother born NY.
Warenal(?), 12, son. Born MI. Father born MI. Mother born MI.
Myron, 6, son. Born MI. Father born MI. Mother born MI.
Monvor or
Monror, 1, son. Born MI. Father born MI. Mother born MI.
Ellworth, Lake County, MI, 1880 Census
CAMPBELL, Keenry (?), 35, Farmer. Born MI. Father born VT. Mother born NY.
Heather, 33, wife. Born MI. Father born NY. Mother born NY.
Shruide(?), 9, son. Born MI. Father born MI. Mother born MI.
Deforest, 7, son. Born MI. Father born MI. Mother born MI.
Herbert, 4, son. Born MI. Father born MI. Mother born MI.
Hope someone can make a connection.
Becky
I am on the prowl for information about two possibly separate subjects -
the port of Bristol, Rhode Island and the ship "Lion" which sailed from
England to the U.S.
I have found a reference to the port of Bristol, R.I.(?) which may be of
interest to me. The information is listed in "The complete Book of
Emigrants, 1607-1776" and reads as follows: "18 Sept., 1678 - The following
apprenticed in Bristol: CHARLES GLOVER to ZACHARY SMITH, 4 years in Virginia
by Maryland merchant, Mr. George Tyte (R.I.)". I am assuming that the R.I.
is Rhode Island. Where would one be able to find information on ships
manifests, passenger lists, immigration lists for this time period?
I am also looking for any information of the ship "Lion". There is a
reference to a Charles Glover coming from England on the ship "Lion" in the
1600's noted in the forward of the published diary of my G-G-G-Grandfather,
Eli Sheldon Glover.
Can anyone offer some direction?
Thanks,
Jamie Campbell
concept(a)islandnet.com
I would like to learn the history of J.K. Campbell and Jennie. Any
Connections?
Thanks, JoAnne
Descendants of J. K. Campbell
1 J. K. CAMPBELL b: Unknown d: 1893
.. +JENNIE b: Unknown d: 1887
............. 2 John S. CAMPBELL b: 27 Dec 1854 in Texas d: 12 Jun 1898 in
Texas
................. +Menerva Evlyn NELSON b: 29 Apr 1852 in Texas d: 3 Nov
1918 in Texas
............................ 3 Mary Josephine CAMPBELL b: 2 Dec 1874 d:
1952
................................ +Framk SHAW b: Unknown d: Unknown
............................ 3 Carl Wesley CAMPBELL b: 10 Mar 1876 d:
Unknown
................................ +Lillie ROBINSON b: Unknown d: Unknown
............................ 3 John Julian CAMPBELL b: 15 Sep 1877 d: Aug
1951
................................ +Alice Cornelia INGRAM b: 3 Nov 1889 in
Nimrod, Texas, Eastland Co. d: 3 Feb 1975 in Cisco, Texas, Eastland Co.
............................ 3 Willie Karr CAMPBELL b: 2 Aug 1880 d:
Unknown
................................ +Ruby JACKSON b: Unknown d: Unknown
............................ 3 [1] Erzennith Evlyn CAMPBELL b: 15 Aug 1881
in Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas d: 12 Jan 1953 in Cortez, Montezuma Co, Texas
................................ +C.C. GUTSHALL b: Unknown d: Unknown
............................ *2nd Husband of [1] Erzennith Evlyn Campbell:
................................ +John Henry AUSTIN b: 27 Nov 1868 in Milam,
Texas d: 28 Oct 1924 in Moran, Shackeford, Texas
............................ 3 Susie Jamima CAMPBELL b: 15 Aug 1883 d: Jul
1973
................................ +John Tom WADE b: Unknown d: Unknown
............................ 3 Unah CAMPBELL b: 6 Nov 1885 d: 1887
............................ 3 Mattie Cloanna CAMPBELL b: 1 Jul 1888 in
Roger Mills Co. Cheyenne, Oklahoma d: 29 Apr 1973 in Las Vegas, Nevada
................................ +Alonzo George INGRAM b: 15 Jan 1889 in
Eastland, Texas d: 20 Mar 1951 in Campo, California
............................ 3 Ura Manerva CAMPBELL b: 13 Jun 1891 d: 5 Jun
1950
................................ +HATCHER??? b: Unknown d: Unknown
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> > >
> > > 1 Campbell, Robert b: 1718 in County Down, Ireland d: December 24,
> > 1810 in Carter's Valley, TN
> > >.. +Crockett, Letitia d: in Prince Edward Co., VA
> > >. 2 Campbell, Alexander b: 1750 in Prince Edward Co., VA d: 1785 in
> > Hawkins Co., Tenn
> > >..... +Eaton, Amy b: in Maryland
> > >.... 3 Campbell, Hamilton Crockett b: September 25, 1786 d: March 11, 1854
> > >....... +Dickey, Mary Mitchell b: March 21, 1798 d: June 18, 1887
> > >...... 4 Campbell, Alexander b: July 28, 1822 d: June 10, 1877
> > >.......... +Thompson, Margaret McErwin b: August 07, 1832 d: January 02,
> > 1908
> > >......... 5 Campbell, Robert Newton b: March 11, 1864 in Campbellsville,
> > TN d: November 18, 1903 in Campbellsville, TN
> > >............. +Covey, Margaret Belle b: March 23, 1872 in Savannah, TN m:
> > October 26, 1893 in Savannah, TN d: February 27, 1956 in Searcy, AK
> > >............ 6 Campbell, Paul Newton, Sr. b: September 14, 1894 in
> > Savannah, TN d: January 17, 1974 in Hendersonville, N.C.
> > >................ +Douthit, Alma Lucille b: March 09, 1898 in Ritchey, MO
> > m: August 10, 1922 in Edmond, OK d: September 06, 1985 in Hendersonville, N.C.
> > >............... 7 Campbell, Paul Newton, Jr. b: January 13, 1924 in
> > Okmulgee, OK
> > >................... +Foreman, Mozette b: July 29, 1921 in Guymon, OK m:
> > July 29, 1943 in Boston, Mass
> > >.................. 8 Campbell, Lawrence Raymond b: June 15, 1952
> > >.................. 8 Campbell, Thomas Newton b: November 30, 1957
> > >...................... +Campbell, Linda
> > >.................. 8 Campbell, Cheryl Jean b: November 25, 1950 in
> > Detroit, Michigan
> > >...................... +Martin, Keith
> > >..................... 9 Martin, Bill b: April 30, 1974
> > >..................... 9 Martin, Lisa
> > >.................. 8 Campbell, Carol Ann b: August 27, 1955
> > >...................... +Schooley, Lanny m: October 24, 1975 in Elkhart, IN
> > >..................... 9 Schooley, Joey
> > >.................. 8 Campbell, Paulette b: April 22, 1961
> > >...................... +Zornig, Michael
> > >............... *2nd Wife of Paul Newton Campbell, Jr.:
> > >................... +Alberts, Nelda b: January 24, 1923 in Minnesota m:
> > November 26, 1975 in Elkhart, IN
> > >............... 7 Campbell, Virginia Lucille b: May 11, 1928 in Lincoln,
> > NE
> > >................... +Buhrow, Gerald Jerome b: June 22, 1927 in Lakeside,
> > OH m: August 08, 1953 in Detroit, MI
> > >.................. 8 Buhrow, William Campbell b: March 03, 1961
> > >.................. 8 Buhrow, Janet Lucille b: November 13, 1957
> > >...................... +Anderson, Clint
> > >..................... 9 Anderson, Claire Campbell b: September 27, 1988
> > >..................... 9 Anderson, Lauren Nicole b: November 03, 1991
> > >.................. 8 Buhrow, Susan Ann b: September 17, 1956
> > >...................... +Whiteheart, Wally m: November 22, 1992 in
> > Louisville, KY
> > >..................... 9 Whiteheart, Rachel Marie b: August 21, 1992
> >
> > THIS IS ME!
> >
> > >............... 7 Campbell, Catherine Grace b: October 10, 1935 in
> > Kansas City, KS
> > >................... +Coverdale, William Albert, Jr. b: March 20, 1932 in
> > Chicago, Illinois m: March 08, 1963 in Carmel, CA
> > >.................. 8 Coverdale, William Albert III b: October 27, 1964
> > in San Francisco, CA
> > >...................... +Beijen, Victorine b: February 17, 1969 in San
> > Francisco, CA m: July 17, 1993 in San Francisco, CA
> > >.................. 8 Coverdale, Christine Catherine b: July 02, 1966 in
> > San Francisco, CA
> > >...................... +Veyrac, Olivier b: June 30, 1966 in Nantes,
> > France m: July 04, 1997 in Nantes, France
> > >............ 6 Campbell, Frank
> > >............ 6 Campbell, Robert
> > >................ +Campbell, Bethel
> > >............... 7 Campbell, Martha b: November 14, 1948
> > >............... 7 Campbell, Gillis
> > >................... +Campbell, Martha
> > > *2nd Wife of Robert Campbell:
> > >.. +Allison, Jane d: 1820
> > >
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: campbells Alabama
> > Date: Sat, 8 Nov 1997 19:48:48 -0700
> > From: "Clonts" <clonts(a)zekes.com>
> > To: <campbell-l(a)emcee.com>
> >
> > Hello,
> > I hope this worked. I am looking for information on a George William
> > Campbell who married a Sarah Ann Elmore. They were married in December of
> > 1877. George is supposedly to have been hung and robbed while on his way to
> > sell his farm item. His wife remarried a Cagle and they had at least one
> > kid. A girl named Alice Lou. Relatives of mine also tell me that Alice Lou
> > told her grandkids that she was part Indian. Her mother was not, and I
> > think it was on her father's side.
> > Any help would be appriciated.
> > Thank You
> > Kyle Clonts
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: New to the list
> > Date: 9 Nov 1997 05:02:45 -0800
> > From: mdwaage(a)ktis.net (Mark David Waage)
> > To: <campbell-l-request(a)emcee.com>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to the list and wanted to say hello. I'm a new member of the CCS
> > (North America) and I'm interested in tracing my Campbell ties.
> >
> > My grandmother was Nellie Lucille Campbell born around 1916 in Hannibal,
> > Missouri, USA. (She always went by Lucille, though). She was the youngest
> > daughter of George Carson Campbell who was a Guild Carpenter in Hannibal,
> > Missouri. I believe he was born around 1870 or so. Her Mother was Laura
> > Campbell (maiden name: Norton). My grandmother had several brothers and
> > sisters: Edward Campbell, George Campbell, Mertle Campbell (I never learned
> > her married name), Blanche Guildie, Dora Henderson, and Elsie May Cox being
> > some of them. My grandmother married Richard Fee of Davenport, Iowa and had
> > only one daughter, my mother Laura Jean Ertz (maiden name: Fee) (who is also
> > a member of the CCS <g>). My grand mother passed away in 1992 at the age of 76.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Mark Waage
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: Any Help For Finding My Campbells?
> > Date: 9 Nov 1997 05:07:40 -0800
> > From: nhoyt(a)greenhills.net (nancy hoyt)
> > To: "Campbell Website" <campbell-l-request(a)genealogy.emcee.com>
> >
> > Thomas K. Campbell was born in Henry Co. (?) VA in 25 Nov 1822
> > He was married to Mary Clark (born 11 Sept 1827 in Henry Co. VA) on 23
> > January 1845 in Patrick Co. VA.
> > They both died in Livingston County, MO in 1905 and 1908. They were the
> > parents of eleven children, some of whom were John Henry Campbell, b 11 Oct
> > 1848; James Robert Campbell b 1851; Benjamin b c. 1859; Thomas K (or M.) b
> > 1863; Caroline C. b. 1857.
> >
> > I would appreciate any help and would be glad to share my family info.
> > Thanks!
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: George Campbell
> > Date: Sun, 09 Nov 1997 10:21:59 -0600
> > From: Lea Phillips <phillips.rob(a)mcleodusa.net>
> > To: campbell-l(a)emcee.com
> >
> > I am looking for ancestors and descendants of George Campbell (b 5 May
> > 1837 in Londonderry, Mineymore, Ireland and died 12 Dec 1910 in Audubon
> > County, Iowa) and Anna SAVAGE (b 11 May 1840 in Ardcost, Kerry, Ireland
> > and died 24 Sep 1908 in Audubon County, Iowa). They were married 19 May
> > 1859 in Bloomington, Illinois and had 11 children as follows:
> > 1. George Alexander (5 Mar 1860-25 Nov 1946) m Sophia
> > Messersmith
> > 2. Margaret Ann (26 Oct 1862-May 1928) m1 Messersmith
> > m2 James H Goodwill
> > 3. Mary Elizabeth (15 Nov 1863-Jul 1947) m1 Frank Hukill
> > m2 Miles Kness m3 Shallow
> > 4. William James (5 Nov 1865-12 Mar 1952) m Mary Elizabeth
> > Eagan
> > 5. Catherine (15 Sep 1866-8 Aug 1877)
> > 6. John E. (20 Oct 1869-24 Nov 1945) m Anna Belle Wilson
> > 7. Robert (5 Oct 1871-12 Sep 1889)
> > 8. Ella (19 Jan 1873-28 Aug 1896) m Thomas Eagan
> > 9. Thomas (4 Feb 1875-11 Sep 1963) m Nancy Glascock
> > 10. Sarah (17 Dec 1876-17 Aug 1877)
> > 11. Henry (17 Dec 1876-19 Jan 1951) m Bertha Agnes Parrott
> >
> > I am descended through Henry and Bertha Agnes (Parrott) Campbell. If
> > anyone has any information on this family, please let me know.
> > Lea (Campbell) Phillips
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: My Family Tree
> > Date: Mon, 10 Nov 1997 11:26:15 -0600
> > From: "Shannon Campbell" <src(a)ktsnet.com>
> > To: "Campbell Mailing List" <campbell-l(a)emcee.com>,
> > "East Texas Roots List" <EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L-request(a)rootsweb.com>,
> > "Ronald E. Masterson" <mminsur(a)ktsnet.com>
> >
> > [Image]
> >
> > Here you will find my family tree. It includes approximately 3500
> > individuals. Surnames included are CAMPBELL, MASTERSON, LEWIS,
> > RYSTROM, and many many more!
> >
> > [Image]
> > [Image] [Image]
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: Re: My Family Tree
> > Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 14:00:36 -0500 (EST)
> > From: "Christine E. Gaunt" <cgaunt(a)umich.edu>
> > To: Shannon Campbell <src(a)ktsnet.com>
> > CC: Campbell Mailing List <campbell-l(a)emcee.com>,
> > "Ronald E. Masterson" <mminsur(a)ktsnet.com>
> >
> > > Here you will find my family tree. It includes approximately 3500
> > > individuals. Surnames included are CAMPBELL, MASTERSON, LEWIS, RYSTROM,
> > > and many many more!
> >
> > Shannon,
> >
> > You didn't include your tree, and I'm afraid it might be too large for
> > most people. What you did send was an html attachment and two gifs.
> >
> > If you would like to send your Campbell line, please do, but if the
> > message is going to be larger than about 50K, you might want to send it to
> > me so I can make it available for downloads from the Campbell ftp site.
> > (If you have your info on a web page, just send the URL so folks can
> > access it.)
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > Christine Gaunt, cgaunt(a)umich.edu
> > Campbell-L listowner (campbell-l(a)genealogy.emcee.com)
> > Co-compiler of Genealogy Resources on the Internet (web pages and file)
> > Web: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/gen_int1.html
> > File (1.8M): via autoreply from gresinet.txt(a)genealogy.emcee.com
> >
> > PS. I just noticed that you sent your message with a Cc to East Texas
> > Roots List <EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L-request(a)rootsweb.com>. If you want to send
> > it to the list subscribers, sent it to EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> > instead (the -request address sends it to the computer, not to the
> > subscribers).
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: Re: My Family Tree
> > Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 15:03:05 -0500 (EST)
> > From: PHHGENE(a)aol.com
> > To: src(a)ktsnet.com, campbell-l(a)emcee.com
> >
> > I received this GEDCOM file three times today. I thought these size files
> > were not to be sent to the list, but only advertised and sent to individuals
> > who wanted them. Clarify for me.
> >
> > Pat
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: RICHARD CAMPBELL
> > Date: Sun, 09 Nov 1997 16:49:31 -0500
> > From: Victor/Dione Whitley <vwhitley(a)snet.net>
> > To: Campbell-L(a)emcee.com
> >
> > I'm looking for any info that can be obtained about a Richard Campbell
> > who lived in Gibson County, Indiana for awhile. He and Manerva Jane
> > Chavis Madison had a daughter by the name of Matilda. Matilda was born
> > in Jan 1847 in Gibson County. I do not know if Richard and Manerva were
> > married because records show that Matilda carried the surname of Madison
> > vice Campbell. All I know is that Richard Campbell was her father. The
> > people here were of african-american/native american descent (might be
> > the Melungeon tribe of North Carolina). If anyone can help please
> > contact me at vwhitley(a)snet.net. I would appreciate it.
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: William Campbell ( -1754) and Sarah
> > Date: Sun, 09 Nov 1997 17:16:23 -0500
> > From: d4walls(a)erols.com
> > To: Campbell-L(a)emcee.com
> >
> > Cousins,
> >
> > William Campbell, of Augusta Co., VA, made will in 1754 naming sons
> > James, John and Samuel and daughters Mary Clements, Margaret Gilham,
> > elizabeth Price, Mary Ann Ashton, and Rachel Carlile. Also named was
> > son-in-law Thomas Gilham, and "daughter Margaret Gilham's children" [she
> > may have married first Robert Grey?]. Does anyone know if Thomas and
> > Margaret (Campbell) Gilham had a son Peter?
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> > Brian Walls
> > Columbia, Maryland
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Subject: Re: GEDCOM files
> > Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 17:57:20 -0500 (EST)
> > From: "Christine E. Gaunt" <cgaunt(a)umich.edu>
> > To: campbell-l(a)emcee.com
> >
> > On Sun, 9 Nov 1997 PHHGENE(a)aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > I received this GEDCOM file three times today. I thought these size files
> > > were not to be sent to the list, but only advertised and sent to individuals
> > > who wanted them. Clarify for me.
> > >
> > > Pat
> >
> > Hi, Folks,
> >
> > I'm kinda puzzled. I didn't receive a GEDCOM at all, and I've checked
> > both my umich.edu mailbox and the mailbox that handles the Campbell-L
> > mailing list. Did anyone else receive the GEDCOM, and how many times?
> >
> > What I did receive was an email that had html coding in it, plus two
> > graphics files. I'm not sure the sender realized they were being sent
> > along. I *know* there are problems with Microsoft Exchange mail adding
> > this to emails. Probably other Microsoft email programs do this as well.
> > Unfortunately, the internet recipients of such emails do not benefit from
> > the added coding, unless they are users of the Microsoft products. I
> > recently found a web page that tells how to turn this "feature" off; it's
> > at:
> >
> > http://www.ark.com/support/helpdocs/files/msexchange-help
> >
> > I don't use Microsoft Exchange, so I cannot tell if this page is helpful
> > or not. If anyone uses it and finds it helpful, please let me know.
> >
> > As for the size of messages sent to the list, they really should be under
> > 50K. Juno.com and Hotmail.com subscribers both have a size limit of 50K,
> > so if you send a message that is over that size to them, it will bounce
> > back to you (or the Campbell-L server). We have quite a few subscribers
> > on our list who use juno.com. Digests are set at about 30K, but will go
> > over that size if large files are sent to the list.
> >
> > If you would like to send a GEDCOM to folks, send it privately, or else
> > make it available to all on our ftp site. Contact me if you wish to send
> > something to the ftp site.
> >
> > Hope that helps,
> > Chris
> >
> > Christine Gaunt, cgaunt(a)umich.edu
> > Campbell-L listowner (campbell-l(a)genealogy.emcee.com)
> > Co-compiler of Genealogy Resources on the Internet (web pages and file)
> > Web: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/gen_int1.html
> > File (1.8M): via autoreply from gresinet.txt(a)genealogy.emcee.com
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: World Book of Campbells
> Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 14:02:15 -0700
> From: Shanna Jones <sjones(a)redrock.net>
> To: diver(a)pop3.connectnet.com
> CC: campbell-l(a)emcee.com
>
> Dave Campbell wrote:
>
> > I recently received an offer for "The New World Book of Campbells"
> > from
> > Halbert's Publishing of Bath, Oh. I have been told to beware of this
> > type of book because most are just glorified phone listings. This
> > book
> > claims to contain 3,437 rare Campbell immigration records, ship's
> > manifests, and other genealogical registers. And a listing of
> > information for over 255,233 Campbell households around the world. I
> > would be interested on hearing any feedback anyone has on this book.
> >
> > Dave Campbell
> > San Diego, Ca
>
> Dear Dave and other concerned Campbells,
> Do NOT order that book. You are right it is a book of copies of old
> phone books, usless information. To see the details on the internet, go
> to: http://www.ancestry.com/home/Dick_Eastman/eastnov10.htm#Halberts
>
> Shanna Jones
> sjones(a)redrock.net
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: KY. MICO FICHE
> Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 18:00:17 -0500
> From: "Capa97" <Capa97(a)ix.netcom.com>
> To: <Campbell-L(a)emcee.com>
>
> ----------
> > From: campbell-d-request(a)emcee.com
> > To: campbell-d(a)emcee.com
> > Subject: campbell-d Digest V97 #103
> > Date: Sunday, November 16, 1997 3:07 PM
> >
>
> Looking for any available info of Ky. on MICROFICHE.
> Thanks for any help.
> PAT WILLIAMS
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: World Book of Campbells
> Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 19:43:31 -0500
> From: Dwight Estep <lre2(a)earthlink.net>
> To: diver(a)pop3.connectnet.com, campbell-l(a)emcee.com
>
> JUNK SAVE YOUR MONEY
>
> At 07:06 PM 11/15/97 -0800, Dave Campbell wrote:
> >I recently received an offer for "The New World Book of Campbells" from
> >Halbert's Publishing of Bath, Oh. I have been told to beware of this
> >type of book because most are just glorified phone listings. This book
> >claims to contain 3,437 rare Campbell immigration records, ship's
> >manifests, and other genealogical registers. And a listing of
> >information for over 255,233 Campbell households around the world. I
> >would be interested on hearing any feedback anyone has on this book.
> >
> >Dave Campbell
> >San Diego, Ca
> >
> >
> >
> "The old man from the mountain's "
> Dwight Estep
> West Hamlin
> West Virginia 25571
> lre2(a)earthlink.net
> http://home.earthlink.net/~lre2/
> ICQ# 4053626
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Halbert's Con Game!
> Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 19:50:23 -0500
> From: fwalker <fwalker(a)MCIONE.com>
> To: diver(a)pop3.connectnet.com
> CC: Campbell-L(a)genealogy.emcee.com
>
> Forget it. You heard correctly. It is nothing but the biggest scam anyone
> could come up with. The Genealogical Societies and anyone connected to
> Genealogy have been warning people about this group for several years. They
> try to make it sound like it is a great book, but it is not. Everyone who
> has fallen for this trap would be glad to tell you to forget it.
>
> Frann
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Gaelic Translation
> Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 01:52:29 -0500 (EST)
> From: "A. Campbell" <mcampbe(a)pop3.utoledo.edu>
> To: Campbell-L(a)emcee.com
>
> I have been reading a very interesting book lately concerning the creation
> of crofting communities and the break-up of the traditional clan-based
> familial economy that existed in Scotland at the turn of the 17th century
> and after Culloden. It is called "The Making of the Crofting Community" by
> James Hunter and ties in quite nicely this change and its affect on the
> people of Scotland (if anyone has the book, it is page 14 I am citing
> later). It also explains why a lot of Scots immigrated to America at the
> beginning of the 1800's (but it only cites examples in northwest Scotland,
> sorry).
>
> In reading it, I have come across many phrases in Gaelic that the author
> cites. One of them interested me very much and I was wondering if anyone out
> there had the means or the know-how to translate it into English for me so
> that I could better understand what the author meant in citing this
> particular phrase ?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Dh' fhalbh na ceannardan mileant'
> Dh' an robh sannt air an fhirinn,
> Dh' an robh geall air an dilsean
> Agus cuing air an namhaid ...
>
> Seallaibh mun cuairt duibh
> Is faicibh na h-uaislean
> Gun iochd annt' ri truaghain,
> Gun suairceas ri daimhich;
> 'S ann a tha iad am barail
> Nach buin sibh do'n talamh,
> 'S ged dh'fhag iad sibh falamh
> Chan fhaic iad mar chall e;
> Chaill iad an sealladh
> Air gach reachd agus gealladh
> Bha eadar na fearaibh
> Thug am fearann-s' o 'n namhaid ...
>
> Alan Campbell
> mcampbe(a)pop3.utoledo.edu
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Newton "J." CAMPBELL, etc. (fwd)
> Date: 17 Nov 1997 06:53:07 -0800
> From: "Christine E. Gaunt" <gaunt(a)genealogy.org>
> To: campbell-l(a)genealogy.org
>
> Hi, Folks,
>
> I found this post in the inbox for the list. I can't find an email
> address that is similar to Bill's -- I don't think he's on the list.
> Bill, if you are, check your Welcome message to see what address was
> subscribed, and compare it to the one showing.
>
> Replies should go to Bill, with a Cc to the list.
>
> Chris
> Campbell-L listowner
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: 17 Nov 1997 03:23:01 -0000
> From: Bill Kennerly <billkenn(a)flash.net>
> To: Campbell-L(a)emcee.com
> Subject: Newton "J." CAMPBELL, etc.
>
> I have been able to trace back to Newton "J." CAMPBELL, b. Aug. 1828 in Ala.
> According to the 1880 U.S. Census his parents were born in Tenn.
>
> My g-grandfather married his daughter. That would be: David Solomon
> KENNERLY, b. June 1859 in Giddings, Lee, TX, m. 3 Dec. 1885 to Nannie
> CAMPBELL, b. July 1860 in Trickham, Coleman, TX. I have a copy of this
> marriage certificate.
>
> I have been watching this list for a few months, and I have seen a lot of
> good information. However, if Newton "J." CAMPBELL has been mentioned, I
> have most certainly missed it. Can anyone give me a little help with this line?
>
> Thanks,
>
> William Gordon (Bill) Kennerly
> 20221 Baltar Street
> Winnetka, CA 91306
>
> ph.: 818-993-0091
> email: billkenn(a)flash.net
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Indentured Servants
> Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 10:32:09 -0600
> From: f_campbellrl(a)titan.sfasu.edu (Roger L. Campbell)
> To: Campbell-L(a)emcee.com
>
> Any one out there in Campbell land an expert on the indenturing of servants
> from Scotland to America in the 1800's? Was it possible for a ten year old
> boy to come over through Philadelphia as an indentured servant and spend his
> four year hitch in Pennsylvania and then southward to Virginia and the
> Carolinas? I am unable to determine if the indenturing practice was confined
> only to adults, or could it have been with children as well? Anyone knowing
> of reading material on this subject please contact me. Thanks to each and
> everyone.Roger
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Thomas A Campbell
> Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 12:23:04 -0600
> From: bob(a)cambert.com (Robert T Campbell)
> To: Campbell-L(a)emcee.com
>
> Looking for THOMAS A CAMPBELL b indiana between 1837-1841 m Mary Ann Duncan
> Illinois, Montgomery Co. 10 Nov 1868 d 23 Feb 1880.
>
> Have no Info other than born Indiana and approx birth date is varried
> because of diff census reports. Do not have Parents, County, or sibling info
> of any kind.
> This is a dead end for us at this time.
>
> Any Info would be a great help.
>
> Thank YOU
> bob
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: campbell-d Digest V97 #103
> Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 13:13:29 -0500 (EST)
> From: AH2BEECAMP(a)aol.com
> To: Campbell-L(a)emcee.com
>
> Hi,
> I also would be interested in this listing as such because I have lost the
> trace of my
> family from ENGLAND to the US...I have not been able to trace the linr from
> there...so it might have some info to help...
> EDWARD LEWIS CAMPBELL
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Loveday Campbell /Rev Rodrick Curri
> Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 22:47:49 -0500
> From: "Karl Blount" <kblount(a)ccsinc.com>
> To: <Campbell-L(a)emcee.com>
>
> Needing information on LOVEDAY CAMPBELL B----- m REV RODRICK MCNAIR CURRIE
> 1829-1911 They married Sept 22,1848. LOVEDAY CAMPBELL died in child
> birth Aug 8, 1849. I have no other information on their son RODICK CAMPBELL
> CURRIE.
>
> Rev Rodrick McNair Currie married a second time to Frances Derrick had
> several children Married #3 Mary Ophelia Mcbeth.
>
> Any information on LOVEDAY CAMPBELL or her son RODRICK CAMPBELL CURRIE or
> the husband REV RODRICK MCNAIR CURRIE would be appreciated.
>
> Phyllis
>
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> Subject: Joseph Alexander Campbell TN>AR
> Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 22:43:27 -0600
> From: "Rebecca Harris" <rharris(a)vvm.com>
> To: <campbell-l(a)genealogy.org>
>
> I am searching for information on the parents and siblings of
> Joseph Alexander CAMPBELL b 21 Sep 1838 in TN d 28 Nov 1884 in AR married
> to Margeret Ellen Ware b 2 Nov 1844 in Jesup, Sharp, AR d 17 Aug 1886 in
> Jesup, Sharp, AR married 24 Jan 1867. Their Children:
>
> Charles Alexander b 29 Nov 1867
> Susan Calesta b 4 Jul 1969
> Nancy Abigail b 3 Oct 1871
> John Robert b 25 Apr 1873
> Emma Elizabe