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I have a grandmother Viana Campbell. With brothers James and George and a
sister, was placed in Buckner's Orphan Home, Dallas, TX, in 1908. Her father
signed his name Camble on the papers. They were admitted after the wife of
James Henry Campbell (Camble) died from complications of having George. Her
maiden name was Martha Ann Brown, d/o James Anderson Brown. All these people
except for the younger children were from TN ( probably Warren Co.). Any
help appreciated.
Allen Hudson, Cahudson(a)peoplepc.com
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Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 1:51 PM
Subject: Orphans or Adopted children???
> Can anyone give me a tip on where to search for
> Orphans or adopted children for the mid-late 1850's?
> Was there a particular place that was a main office for
> adopting out children in mid 1850's for the whole US?
> Or did each state have their own facility?
> What do I do if the courthouse burned down
> 20 years or so after the adoption took place (1880)?
> Would the National Archives have records
> pertaining to such events? I am at such a loss!
> I want to know what happened to these Campbell children.
> Thank you for your help and your patience,
> a very desperate
> Lu
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Thank you so much Brenda,
I am very grateful. I have been
doing searches on just "Orphans in mid 1850's."
I will try Orphan Trains.
Thank you again,
Lu
"Puah" <puah(a)manydaughters.com> wrote:
Lu,
YOu might want to do a search on "orphan trains." In the 1800's there were
trains of orphans taken out west and at each stop, potential parents were
allowed to "choose" children. I've read a bit about this but don't have any
detailed knowledge about it. You might find some names that way.
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Robin,
I can give you some information on James Archibald Campbell who had
Ardnaseig built. He first called it 'Inverawe Lochawe' and then Campbell of
Monzie who owned Inverawe and had been best man at the wedding of James
Archibald's senior cousin Alexander Campbell of Inverawe and Auchindarroch,
threatened a lawsuit if he used the name so it was changed and latterly
known as 'New Inverawe.' But when it was sold following James Archibald
Campbell's death (I think in the 1870s but will have to look it up) the name
was changed to Ardnaseig or Ardanaseig.
Duncan Campbell of Inverawe (1702-1758) known for the Ticonderoga ghost
story (he died of wounds got at the seige of the fort in North America in
1758 while 2nd in command of the Black Watch) had a brother Alexander who
succeeded him. But Inverawe had been left to the only surviving child of
Duncan's, Mrs.Pitman, who sold it to her cousin Campbell of Monzie who
needed a place in Argyll as he was going to stand as MP for Argyll in
1765-6.
Alexander owned ships and was Provost of Renfrew and married a Somerville
(from whose sister descend the Nobles of Ardkinglas) and had two sons who
surveved: Archibald (born at Tirvine) and Duncan. Their father Alexander
had owned ships trading in the Atlantic and both became merchants and
planters in the West Indies. Duncan had plantations in Granada and
elsewhere, Archibald returned home in about 1800 with a large fortune and
bought back Tirvine from Monzie (pron.MonIE) and won a life rent of
Finlaystone on the Clyde (near Greenock) from Graham of Gartmore in a card
game and so lived there. He married his housekeeper who was daughter of one
of his ship's captains and had one son Alexander of Inverawe and
Auchindarroch (now Oakfield near Ardrishaig). But there was initially a
problem with the marriage records so Duncan the planter's son James
Archibald was made heir male and thought he represented Inverawe but the
evidence for the marriage came out later and so Alexander of Auchindarroch,
son of Archibald at Finlaystone and grandson of Alexander Provost of
Renfrew, was given the arms of Inverawe by the Lord Lyon in the name of his
grandson in 1908.
The present eldest son of the line of James A Campbell lives somewhere near
Oxford while the descendant of the main line of Inverawe lives in Yorkshire.
His nephew, Alastair Campbell of Airds, lives with his wife at Inverawe
Barn.
There is of course much more to it than this but that gives you more than
you probably wanted to know.
My grandfather (James) Arthur Campbell of Arduaine who created the
rhododendron garden there (now in the hands of the Scottish National Trust)
was 4th son (but 2nd with issue) of Alexander Campbell of Auchindarroch and
Inverawe, son of Archibald of Inverawe at Finlaystone and his wife
Catherine.
In Scotland landowning families who are armigerous and have lived more than
three generations in their place keep the name of the property as their
'territorial title' in Scots law even if it is sold, therefore the head of
the Inverawe family is called 'Alan Campbell of Inverawe' even although he
lives in Yorkshire. James Archibald of New Inverawe did not petition Lyon
for a grant of arms so was not armigerous although one of his descendants in
the younger line has done so and so has arms.
There is a portrait of James Archibald Campbell of New Inverawe (pencil) at
Rugby School in England where he was educated. One of his daughters set up
the nursing service for New Zealand and recently (5 years ago or so?) had a
commemorative stamp put out to commemorate her efforts.
If you have more questions, let me know. I suspect you may be in Argyll?
Over New Year I will be with my sister's family on Loch Nell at Lindsay, Dal
an Eas, Kilmore by Oban.
All best, Diarmid Campbell, Ardaitreabh by Lochgilphead Argyll.
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Subject: Archibald Campbell, Ardanaiseig
> I would be most grateful for information about Colonel Archibald Campbell,
> who commissioned William Burn to build Ardanaisieg House, Loch Awe, in
1840.
>
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>
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Can anyone give me a tip on where to search for
Orphans or adopted children for the mid-late 1850's?
Was there a particular place that was a main office for
adopting out children in mid 1850's for the whole US?
Or did each state have their own facility?
What do I do if the courthouse burned down
20 years or so after the adoption took place (1880)?
Would the National Archives have records
pertaining to such events? I am at such a loss!
I want to know what happened to these Campbell children.
Thank you for your help and your patience,
a very desperate
Lu
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Hi Lana, very interesting. My maiden name was Campbell from Rowan County,
NC, but I have been working on my Campbell line as well as my husbands
family. His ggg grandmother was Nancy Sherrill, daughter of "Ute" Sherrill,
and they lived in Macon County, NC which is near the Haywood County you
mentioned. Have you searched the Sherrill's? Contact me at
Coolgrannyn(a)aol.com. Will be glad to exchange what I have on the Sherrill's.
Geralene Campbell Newton
Hello,
Anyone familiar with this Joseph Campbell family or related families? He is found in the 1850 Campbell County, TN Census as follows:
Campbell, Joseph age 62 born in TN
Campbell, Morena age 43 born in NC (Morena Nelson?)
Campbell, Abraham age 20 born in TN
Campbell, Melinda J. age 16 born in TN
Campbell, Raphael P. age 14 born in TN
Campbell, Eliza age 10 born in TN
Campbell, Morena age 8 born in TN
Campbell, Mary A. age 5 born in TN
Campbell, Azariah C. age 1 born in TN
In the 1860 Campbell County, TN census Joseph is listed as age 75 born in VA.
Abraham, Melinda J. and Raphael P. are not found in the 1860 census. Does anyone know where they may have gone?
Regards,
Anne
Linda,
i'm so sorry I dont have any Phillips name,I only know my father inlaws name
and he was an only child and i ask my mother inlaw for some names,she said
she didnt know them and I ask her where the phillips were from she said WV
hahahahahahaha she has no idea what I want.
my father inlaw is dead for years now,his name was Melvin Carrol Phillips,his
dad
was a Jospeh Phillips and his dad same name.in the spring,i'm going to the
cemetry and court house. I will print off you girls emails and get back with
you
when I find out.I did hear they came from England. is this true of most
Phillips?
I will get back with you when i find out,I'm curious about the
phillips-Campbell
marriages.well at least we know one Campbell - Phillips marriage,Mine !!!
hahahaha
32 years now and going strong.
Thanks
Nancy Campbell phillips
John Campbell came to America before 1774, married Nancy. They were the
parents of James Campbell, 1780-1842, who married Mary Barnes circa 1815.
There is much more info on this line at (Martygrant.com) I did not see @
sign. Lana
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Mary Jane Summerow died this past August. She lived in Panama City, Florida
with her husband, Robert F. Phillips. Mary Jane belonged to Sherrill
family, descended from Bonnie Kate Sherrill Sevier, second wife of Gov. John
Sevier, of TN.Moses Loftin Sherrill, was on her line somewhere. He was
married to Sarah (Sally) Campbell, in Haywood, N. C. 29 Nov. 1838. I have a
long file on this family. Mary Jane died, still trying to find her Campbell
relatives. Her husband sent me this file. Lana
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Hi Bonnie & Curt,
Michael Woods property was known as Mt. Plains. It was only after his
death and his son sold the property, that it became know as Blair
Park...a Blair purchased it.
We still have no conclusive evidence that Sir James was Mary Campbell's
father, only rumor so far. I still suspect her father was an Archibald
Campbell, probably a Presbyterian out of Northern Ireland, an Ulster
Scot.
Happy New Year!! Perhaps 2001 will bring some definite answers!
Stephanie
TARA,
hahahahahaha on the Phillips name,my inlaws have no idea where they are
from,I started the Phillips surname,in the spring i have to go digging in the
court house to get some names to work with.They may have been In Va.
because we live in west virginia.that would be so funny if my hubby was
related
to me hahahahaha good humor here !!! do you have the names to share with me?
I have so much to search.
Thanks tara
Nancy campbell Phillips
To Faye: I have a Joseph J. Campbell born in Ohio, but he was born in 1836
in Washington Township, Columbiana County to Samuel and Sarah "Hunter"
Campbell. He served in the Civil War. He died May 16, 1904 in Hazel Dell,
Pa.
Don't think there is any connection, but just thought I'd pass this along
"just in case". V/R Paul C.
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>Subject: Joseph Campbell
>Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 20:33:42 EST
>
>I am looking for information concerning Joseph Campbell who married Mary
>Daisey/Daisy. He died circa 1880 in Kentucky(?). He and Mary had 3 known
>children: Guinseller, b. circa 1864; Mary Josephine, b. circa 1866 and John
>A., b. April 20, 1873. I believe Joseph was born in Ohio.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
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I am looking for information concerning Joseph Campbell who married Mary
Daisey/Daisy. He died circa 1880 in Kentucky(?). He and Mary had 3 known
children: Guinseller, b. circa 1864; Mary Josephine, b. circa 1866 and John
A., b. April 20, 1873. I believe Joseph was born in Ohio.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Faye
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Shelia,
I know that Jesse was born in 1797 in Nelson County. In March of 1818 he
married a P. Harvey. Later he married a Mary C. Spears. Jesse died in
October of 1861. I'm sorry but I don't have anymore on him, as he is not my
direct line. I do have more on his parents though.
Tara
hellfire(a)mindspring.com wrote:
>
> Dear Tara,
>
> What do you have on the Jesse line? I have a Jesse Monroe and two William
> Bunyans following the traditional naming patters your Jesse might be farther
> back than I can see right now.
>
> Thanks
> Sheila
> Atlanta
>
> Pws4mWalton(a)netscape.net wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking for information on Francis Campbell, Jr. I don't have any
dates
> > for him, but I do know that he married Nancy Coffey. She was born in
Amherst
> > County in 1780. Does anyone know if he had a brother named John? The
John I
> > am looking for married Mildred Emelie Coffey in 1793. I know that a lot
of
> > times two siblings from one family married two siblings from another
family.
> > That happened a lot in my family. John was born abt 1780 in Virginia. He
> > married Mildred in 1793 according to records {was he 13?} in Amherst
County.
> > He died in 1885 in Nelson County. They had two children, Jesse born in
1797
> > in Nelson County and died in 1861. The other child was Edmund born in
1800
> > in Nelson County. I have marriages for both of these men and my line
> > descending from Edmund if anyone wants to share.
> >
> > Thanks for any help and Happy New Year.
> > Tara M. {Campbell} Walton
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Carolynn,
I would like to know the siblings to Isaac Newton and
Francis Campbell.
I am not sure If I am in fact related or not.
I am searching though for answers to a bit of a mystery.
I found my James Isaac Campbell, in the home of one
Isaac N. Akins at the age of just two.
I had been searching for him for years under the "Akins"
name, as he married under it and named his children
with it.
~One day a family member told me that he was
adopted when he was just a boy.
I had seen him on the 1880 census in Cass co.TX.
with one child and they used the Akins name and James
had put down that he was born in Mississippi.
He did the same on the 1910 census as well.
One cousin suggested I look for him in Choctaw county
Mississippi.
Indeed, I did find him there on the 1860 census.
However, not only was he in a home other than his own,
but other children were as well.
There was a "Hodge" family with Campbell children and
a "Rosemond" Family with three Campbell children too and
even others as well.
~I am searching for any possible answers to this mystery.
I wonder if they were all related or if they were
part of an orphan train, or if some type of tragedy
happened to their parents in the late 1850's.
James Isaac Campbell Akins named one of his boys
Newton C. Akins, I don't know what the C stood for.
But, there might be some clues here and I don't quite
see them.
If anyone has any ideas for me, where to go from here
or anything, please let me know.
Thank you Carolynn for your help,
Lu
<neel501(a)prodigy.net> wrote:
Hi Lu,
If Isaac Newton Campbell is your ancestor, we are cousins. He is very well
known to me. He is also very elusive. We know where he went when he left KS,
but that is where we lose him. Here is what I have. BTW, his brother, Francis
Campbell, b.1833 was my gg-grandfather. So I have his parentage, siblings and
4 of his children who all died young. If you want the rest, I will send it to
your email address.
Isaac Newton Campbell, b.1850 in IL., married Elsie A. Walworth in June 1876.
His parents were, William Campbell and Elizabeth Brown.
His wife and 4 of his children are buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Grenola, KS.
He accidentally shot and killed his wife in 1885.
He came to Labette Co., KS in 1868.
Moved to Elk Co., KS by 1875 (state census)
1880 Elk Co., KS, census-Isaac Campbell, white, male, 28, Farmer 12 July 1860
Hampshire, 483/3490, Isac [sic] 9 M IL.
Sept 18, 1886 Grenola KS newspaper: "I. N. Campbell left Thursday evening for
Sedalia, MO., where he has recently engaged in the mercantile business with J.
T. Smith."
William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas:
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - GREENFIELD
ELK COUNTY, Part 7
I. N. CAMPBELL, farmer, P. O. Grenola, was born in Kane County, IL., in 1850,
and was raised there. In 1868, emigrated to Kansas and located in Labette
County. At the end of two and one-half years, located in Howard county, and
located a claim on Section 36, Town 31, Range, 9, then about seventy miles
from a railroad. He at once proceeded to make a farm, and has added to the
original claim, and now has 720 acres of land, 340 of which is under
cultivation. Has the whole place under fence, seven miles of hedge, fifteen
acres of orchard, barn 32x36, three good houses and plenty of running water,
besides several fine springs, timber and everything to be desired on a farm;
is very extensively engaged in stock-raising, has 142 head of stock; also buys
and ships considerable stock, and handles a great many hogs. Is one of the
best stock men in the county and has been very successful. Was married, in
1876, in Elk County, Kan., to Miss E. A. Walworth. Mr. Campbell is a genial
gentlem!
an, and very popular in the county.
Let me know if you want the rest. Good hunting,
Carolynn
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To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: December 29, 2000 9:16:03 PM GMT
Subject: Re: [Name List-please check for a match]
Carolynn,
I am very interested in :
Isaac Newton Campbell, b.1850 in Hampshire Twnsp., Kane Co., ILL.
~If you have any further information on him, I would be
very appreciative.(things like who he married, where he
died...)
or is he just a name you found on a census?
Thank you so much,
Lu
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I am looking for a Roy Clonts born in I believe Okla. and married Eula Mae
Talbert @ 1934 time frame in Okla. City.
Beth
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From: Glenna Clonts <clonts(a)zekes.com>
To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Thursday, December 28, 2000 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: George Washington Campbell
>Hi I have quite a bit of information on the Clonts Family. They are married
>into these Campbells. I have been busy with the Holidays, what information
>on Clonts would you like?
>----- Original Message -----
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>Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 4:16 PM
>Subject: Re: George Washington Campbell
>
>
>> Ddo you happen tgo have any inforamtion on your Clontz family?
>>
>> Beth
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>> To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Date: Monday, December 25, 2000 11:10 PM
>> Subject: Re: George Washington Campbell
>>
>>
>> >Hi do you have any dates on this George Washington Campbell? Thanks
>Glenna
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>> >From: Brandy Campbell <brandycl(a)mail.cswnet.com>
>> >To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>> >Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2000 2:36 PM
>> >Subject: George Washington Campbell
>> >
>> >
>> >> I am looking for the father of George Washington
>> >> Campbell. He lived in the Boone and Carroll
>> >> Counties of northern Arkansas in the early 1800's.
>> >> He was married to a Julie Grange and had several
>> >> children including Peter Calmus Campbell. I saw
>> >> where one source listed GWC father as William
>> >> Campbell, but I have not been able to confirm it.
>> >> Does anyone have any helpful information on
>> >> George Washington Campbell or William Campbell.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
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Hi Lu,
If Isaac Newton Campbell is your ancestor, we are cousins. He is very well known to me. He is also very elusive. We know where he went when he left KS, but that is where we lose him. Here is what I have. BTW, his brother, Francis Campbell, b.1833 was my gg-grandfather. So I have his parentage, siblings and 4 of his children who all died young. If you want the rest, I will send it to your email address.
Isaac Newton Campbell, b.1850 in IL., married Elsie A. Walworth in June 1876. His parents were, William Campbell and Elizabeth Brown.
His wife and 4 of his children are buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Grenola, KS.
He accidentally shot and killed his wife in 1885.
He came to Labette Co., KS in 1868.
Moved to Elk Co., KS by 1875 (state census)
1880 Elk Co., KS, census-Isaac Campbell, white, male, 28, Farmer 12 July 1860 Hampshire, 483/3490, Isac [sic] 9 M IL.
Sept 18, 1886 Grenola KS newspaper: "I. N. Campbell left Thursday evening for Sedalia, MO., where he has recently engaged in the mercantile business with J. T. Smith."
William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas:
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES - GREENFIELD
ELK COUNTY, Part 7
I. N. CAMPBELL, farmer, P. O. Grenola, was born in Kane County, IL., in 1850, and was raised there. In 1868, emigrated to Kansas and located in Labette County. At the end of two and one-half years, located in Howard county, and located a claim on Section 36, Town 31, Range, 9, then about seventy miles from a railroad. He at once proceeded to make a farm, and has added to the original claim, and now has 720 acres of land, 340 of which is under cultivation. Has the whole place under fence, seven miles of hedge, fifteen acres of orchard, barn 32x36, three good houses and plenty of running water, besides several fine springs, timber and everything to be desired on a farm; is very extensively engaged in stock-raising, has 142 head of stock; also buys and ships considerable stock, and handles a great many hogs. Is one of the best stock men in the county and has been very successful. Was married, in 1876, in Elk County, Kan., to Miss E. A. Walworth. Mr. Campbell is a genial gentleman, and very popular in the county.
Let me know if you want the rest. Good hunting,
Carolynn
------Original Message------
From: luanne reed <chanamadila(a)netscape.net>
To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: December 29, 2000 9:16:03 PM GMT
Subject: Re: [Name List-please check for a match]
Carolynn,
I am very interested in :
Isaac Newton Campbell, b.1850 in Hampshire Twnsp., Kane Co., ILL.
~If you have any further information on him, I would be
very appreciative.(things like who he married, where he
died...)
or is he just a name you found on a census?
Thank you so much,
Lu
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Hi Sylvia,
My Eastman connection is through John B. Campbell, b.1836 in KY. He married Julia Ann Eastman born in NH. They were married in 1858 in McHenry Co., IL. I have no further info. on Julia's parentage or siblings. Sorry!
Good hunting,
Carolynn
------Original Message------
From: Sylvia Campbell <sylvia.campbell(a)sympatico.ca>
To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: December 29, 2000 2:33:19 PM GMT
Subject: Re: Name List-please check for a match
I am also searching for John A. Campbell who married Alice Annette Eastman around 1928-9 in Massechusetts, and then came to Cape Breton, Canada.
Sylvia
Hi Wayne,
My John Campbell, b.1777 was married to Martha Beard, b.1805, son, Robert Andrew Jackson Campbell.
Good hunting,
Carolynn
------Original Message------
From: Donald W Campbell <campbell(a)piasanet.com>
To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: December 29, 2000 3:33:34 AM GMT
Subject: Re: Name List-please check for a match
Carolynn was your John Campbell born 1777 in Virginia married to Elizabeth Newman?
Thanks, Wayne