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Dear Campbell researchers
This is all i know about my CAMPBELLS
William CAMPBELL-b- 7 april 1803 in Lancaster,Fairfield, OHIO
-m-Lucinda REED-b-21 april in Endica, NY
Children
Norman-b-8 aug 1826
Almara-b7 march 1826
Phelitis-b- 25 april 1831
Susan -b-2 feb 1836
George-b-29 nov 1841
Sara-b- 29 may 1845
Jane Orlina-b-29 jan 1848 (my great grandmother)
Mary(Molly)-b-24 nov 1853
Jane Orlina CAMPBELL-m-Edwin Ruthwin VAN SICKLE they both died in St Louis city MO.
Edwin Ruthwin-b-Delawere co,OH abt 1830/32
children of Jane and Edwin
Mary Ollie-b-21 sept 1869
Clement-b-31 dec 1871
George C-b-1 oct 1873
William Wade-b-sept 1875 in St Louis MO-d-22 march 1950 St Louis ,MO-m-Elizabth Marie BUCHOLZ
(it is said that she married under the name of Elizabeth Marie MEYERS as her mother had remarried a seconed time to a henry Meyers after her divorse from Wilhelm BUCHOLZ . Wilhelm returned to GERMANY)William Wade and Elizabeth Marie Van Sickle were my grand parents.
If you know of any of these people or can fill in some blanks please let me know!
Thank You
Ruth M VAN SICKLE SULLINS
sufie(a)cableone.net
Linda,
Thank you for the offer to share info on Massie families. I will dig out
what I have on Mary Massie Vaughan Campbell and send it to you. She was the
daughter of James Vaughan, Jr. and Judith Hopkins. I have a lot of info on
the Hopkins family, but hardly anything on the Vaughans. I'll try to get
back to you this weekend. I am in the process of creating a new filing
system for my paper files and the Hopkins - Vaughan material is buried in a
box right now.
I look forward to hearing from you and sharing material.
Sincerely,
Fred Thoni
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How about it - Macks or maybe some Brethren historian. I aked about
Macks in Ulster about 1800 - they are reported to have come to Guernsey
County about 1804 with the Robert/Alexander Campbell family - I heard
nothing so I assume nothing is known in the Mack tribe about a Mack
family in 1800 Ulster?
This is kind of important becuase if they were there we could search for
them and maybe find the otherwise elusive Robert and Alexander Campbell
of Antrim. I would appreciate a reply even if it is negative. Thanks Hal
Teryy
Just thought I'd pass on my happy news. I found my missing Margaret
Campbell. All along I was searching up the wrong line. Margaret Campbell
was the mother of my gggrandfather Murdoch Matheson. Margaret Campbell
married Lochlan or Malcolm Matheson in Scotland. They had the 1 son who was
my Murdoch Matheson and they list his birth place as Isle of Lewis. So now
I do have proof that I am related to the Clan Campbell in a distant way.
The search goes on.
Glenda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Spear" <tspear(a)flash.net>
To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 8:58 AM
Subject: Canadian Campbells-WWI Expeditionary Forces
> Another Canadian source for Campbells, the Archivia Net for Canada has an
> excellent source for WWI Expeditionary Forces, but they're only up through
> the letter C as far as having attestation papers for these soldiers on
> line....if you know the area they came from and a parent's name...many
have
> a parent listed as next of kin....I found 4 of my Cramers this way...even
> though I didn't know their first names or if any of them had served during
> WWI....while looking through some other names...I found some who were born
> in the States and moved to Canada, then joined the Canadian forces. Good
> luck! Terry Spear of Crawford,Texas
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Ron
I am the one that mentioned the Massie Line. It is connected to my Tooley
line on my fathers side. My Campbells are my mothers side. Let me know what
you have and I will check out my sources and see if I can find you some
information on this line.
Please send me what information that you have and I will check it out and get
back to you about this line
Linda
Terry,
Thanks - that would be "a groom" if for horses in Scotland I think,
groomsman would be the attendant to the groom (ie in a marriage?). Again,
just a guess at this point.
Diarmid
----- Original Message -----
From: Terry Spear <tspear(a)flash.net>
To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
> Diarmid-
> True, one of the descendents of Elizabeth Campbell had a slightly
different
> story...the Duke's daughter ran off with a groomsman...and she didn't know
> the names of the individuals...but after doing some more research, I found
> she was indeed of the same family line...different branch of the tree!
> Terry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diarmid Campbell <diarmid(a)diarmid.fsnet.co.uk>
> To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:52 AM
> Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
>
>
> >Terry,
> >
> >I find it highly unlikely that there were two of them (vagrant Duke's
> >daughters) so suspect that, if either existed, they were one and the
same,
> >whether he has the right names or not. Perhaps if both traditions are
put
> >together the issues may clarify. But of course I am often wrong.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Diarmid
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: Terry Spear <tspear(a)flash.net>
> >To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 3:05 PM
> >Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
> >
> >
> >> Hi Andy & Diarmid-
> >> Andy is chasing a different Duke's daughter! Good luck, Andy!
> >> Terry Spear of Elizabeth Campbell fame.
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Diarmid Campbell <diarmid(a)diarmid.fsnet.co.uk>
> >> To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >> Date: Thursday, February 22, 2001 2:06 AM
> >> Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
> >>
> >>
> >> >Andy,
> >> >
> >> >There were some posts on this subject a month or two ago if you check
> the
> >> >archive - using daughter of the D uke of Argyll in the Subject title
if
> I
> >> >remember rightly. Someone else was checking out the line. Inveraray
> >(the
> >> >HQ of Clan Campbell in Scotland) has no information on this one I
> >believe.
> >> >There is no record in the 'Scots Peerage' Argyll article, but it
appears
> >> >from the earlier post on this List that the father-in-law of the young
> >man
> >> >got him work but he couldn't hold the jobs so he and his wife and
> >children
> >> >left for Nova Scotia. If I remember rightly she died shortly after
> >> arrival.
> >> >
> >> >However teh above post was not supported by any documented information
> >from
> >> >record and was only family tradition.
> >> >
> >> >Diarmid Campbell, Argyll, Scotland.
> >> >
> >> >----- Original Message -----
> >> >From: Andy Bell <andy(a)4lloyd.freeserve.co.uk>
> >> >To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >> >Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 4:27 PM
> >> >Subject: disinherited daughters
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >> Posted on: Campbell Queries
> >> >> Reply Here:
> http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/cam/Campbell/481
> >> >>
> >> >> Surname: Campbell
> >> >> -------------------------
> >> >>
> >> >> I have come across several different references, (including one from
> MY
> >> >> family from the 1930's) of a daughter of the Duke of Argyll or a
close
> >> >> relative, being disinherited because she married a coachman/footman,
> >> >deemed
> >> >> to be below her.
> >> >> Does anyone have a fuller version of this story, or know of any
> >possible
> >> >> candidates for this person? I am chasing a Robert Campbell, a
> >descendant
> >> >> of this daughter (?) who came to England and married in 1813 in
> Lowther
> >> >> Westmoreland.
> >> >> regards
> >> >> Andy Bell
> >> >>
> >> >>
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Another Canadian source for Campbells, the Archivia Net for Canada has an
excellent source for WWI Expeditionary Forces, but they're only up through
the letter C as far as having attestation papers for these soldiers on
line....if you know the area they came from and a parent's name...many have
a parent listed as next of kin....I found 4 of my Cramers this way...even
though I didn't know their first names or if any of them had served during
WWI....while looking through some other names...I found some who were born
in the States and moved to Canada, then joined the Canadian forces. Good
luck! Terry Spear of Crawford,Texas
http://www.archives.ca/index.html
Thanks! I'm checking it out right now....had lots of response to my
daughter of the duke of Argylle.....no one from our family line as
yet....but lots of wayward daughters out there! Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: Cawnacome2(a)aol.com <Cawnacome2(a)aol.com>
To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Friday, February 23, 2001 7:40 AM
Subject: Re: PEI Campbells
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Fred,
I have Massie's in my family line. If you have any clue as to Mary Massie
Vaughn and her parents please feel free to contact me at this address. My
Massie's are from Va. I have more info coming from a cousin I have already
connected with that still lives in Va. She has done extensive work on the
Massie line. She sends me information from Time to time, normally in a fax,
this time however there is more than she feels comfortable faxing. She is
supposed to snail mail as soon as everything is unpacked from her recent move.
Let me know if you want to follow this line and I will let you know what I
have and where we could connect. Or send me what you have and I will check
against my information.
Linda
WIdget1958(a)aol.com
Dear Campbells
Here are some more stray Campbells. I'm going to get them all in the
stockade sooner or later
CAMPBELL JNO. C. PATTER KS
CAMPBELL JAMES N. CALDWELL KS
CAMPBELL ISS. PRATT KS
CAMPBELL CHAS. HENNESSY
CAMPBELL E. SARAH HENNESSY O.T.
Sheila in Atlanta
Dear Terry,
Would it be possible to get the full citation for the book you mentioned
recently, Pathways to the Present, that contained information about your
Campbells. There is a large group of families, including Campbells, in Iowa
County, Wisconsin, that came from PEI. I would like to see of there are any
references to some of these families in the book.
Thanks so much.
Fred Thoni
St. Paul, Minnesota
Fred-
The book is "Pathways to the Present, A Social History of Hamilton, Prince
Edward Island", compiled by Hamilton Heritage Alert Club.
I have 9 other Campbells I'm looking for the parents of, too, other than
Elizabeth Campbell, who were from Prince Edward Island! There maybe other
books for PEI...check out the Island Register at:
http://www.islandregister.com
They have information on lineages for some Campbell families...other
families listed may have a smattering of Campbells married into their lines,
like mine does...happy hunting! Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: FCThoni(a)aol.com <FCThoni(a)aol.com>
To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:43 PM
Subject: PEI Campbells
>Dear Terry,
>
>Would it be possible to get the full citation for the book you mentioned
>recently, Pathways to the Present, that contained information about your
>Campbells. There is a large group of families, including Campbells, in
Iowa
>County, Wisconsin, that came from PEI. I would like to see of there are
any
>references to some of these families in the book.
>
>Thanks so much.
>
>Fred Thoni
>St. Paul, Minnesota
>
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Dear Ron,
Washington L. Campbell, Sr was a brother to my wife's great grandfather,
Abdiel R. Campbell. They both had ranches in San Joaquin County, California.
Near present day Galt. My wife grew up nearby in Lodi. I have extensive
material on the entire family. I am very curious about your ancestor, James
Madison Campbell. Perhaps he is a long lost brother as his name has not
appeared in any of the material I have collected so far. James Austin
Campbell and his wife Mary Massie Vaughan were married in VA. The children
were all born there. JAC died either in New Orleans or on a trip there.
Mary M. Campbell moved with her family to Coffee County, Tennessee to be near
her relatives that were in that area. Washington fought in the Mexican
American War and when gold was discovered in California the two brothers
headed west. Another brother Robert remained in McMinnville, TN where he
practiced law. He died young, with a wife and small children surviving him.
Another brother Gilbert R. took over the family farm near Summitville, TN.
(We visited this area back in the 80's.) He had a large family. The only
sister to live to adulthood, Virginia, married Edward Bradford and lived in
Nashville. Mary Massie (Vaughan) Campbell died in Nashville. A portrait of
her exists to this day. I am in contact with descendants of Washington L.
He eventually moved on up to Oregon and homesteaded with his grown sons in
Wheeler County. He is buried in Portland.
Please let me know more about your family and the resources that led you to
the family of James Austin Campbell. It would be great if you are an
undiscovered branch!!
We are currently hot on the trail of James Austin Campbell's father, James
Jr, and grandfather, James, who were from SW VA and connected to the Holston
River Campbells.
All the best,
Fred Thoni
St. Paul, MN
FRED I just saw a reply to you on a Massie line ,not wanting to be a
pain but I have a Miriam Mim MASSEY married a moss. Is this anything that
relates. RON
>From: FCThoni(a)aol.com
>Reply-To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: Washington Lafayette Campbell
>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 23:23:19 EST
>
>Dear Ron,
>
>Washington L. Campbell, Sr was a brother to my wife's great grandfather,
>Abdiel R. Campbell. They both had ranches in San Joaquin County,
>California.
> Near present day Galt. My wife grew up nearby in Lodi. I have extensive
>material on the entire family. I am very curious about your ancestor,
>James
>Madison Campbell. Perhaps he is a long lost brother as his name has not
>appeared in any of the material I have collected so far. James Austin
>Campbell and his wife Mary Massie Vaughan were married in VA. The children
>were all born there. JAC died either in New Orleans or on a trip there.
>Mary M. Campbell moved with her family to Coffee County, Tennessee to be
>near
>her relatives that were in that area. Washington fought in the Mexican
>American War and when gold was discovered in California the two brothers
>headed west. Another brother Robert remained in McMinnville, TN where he
>practiced law. He died young, with a wife and small children surviving him.
>Another brother Gilbert R. took over the family farm near Summitville, TN.
>(We visited this area back in the 80's.) He had a large family. The only
>sister to live to adulthood, Virginia, married Edward Bradford and lived in
>Nashville. Mary Massie (Vaughan) Campbell died in Nashville. A portrait of
>her exists to this day. I am in contact with descendants of Washington L.
>He eventually moved on up to Oregon and homesteaded with his grown sons in
>Wheeler County. He is buried in Portland.
>
>Please let me know more about your family and the resources that led you to
>the family of James Austin Campbell. It would be great if you are an
>undiscovered branch!!
>
>We are currently hot on the trail of James Austin Campbell's father, James
>Jr, and grandfather, James, who were from SW VA and connected to the
>Holston
>River Campbells.
>
>All the best,
>
>Fred Thoni
>St. Paul, MN
>
>
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Fred I don't know for sure that they were brothers or not,but I believe they
were at least somehow related.I have seen postings in the Ancestery.com
files on Washington Lafeyette Campbell and his son.My James Madison Campbell
lived right in the same area as your Abdiel R.and Washington Lafeyette
Campbell,(Elliot,California).He has been posted on Ancestery .com as having
been born in Kentucky,well our latest research says it was probably
Virginia.The confusion could be because parts of Kentucky were actualy
Virginia and later became Kentucky when they divided it up later.But this
possible connection must be researched.One of James daughters also went to
the Washington territory about the time your Washington Jr. went there.She
had married aTaylor boy and moved to Chelalis,Washington,died probably in
chil birth sept.27,1883 her name was Emma Louisa Campbell.James was born
nov.14,1815 died Sacramento 1898.His (our)whole family lived and many died
there.Our line had many connections in Kentucky
,Virginia,California,Washington,Indiana,IL,AND OTHER STATES.
Fred I believe the connection is there now I will have to prove it.Were
your Campbells from Scotland or from Ireland(transplants from).We were
always told ours were highlanders from Scotland.Were your Campbells big of
body(large or average).My grandfather was supposed to be Six foot four I
have some pictures of him he had size 15 boots(big boats).They ,James and
his wife and three of his children were from Bourban county Kentucky at the
time they came to Calif. 1850's.They homesteaded right there with your
Campbells in Elliot,Calif.I as of yet can't get any information on the
burials in the Elliot cemetary,it seems that the records are not available
yet and the cemetary is in total destruction from vandals(as of 2000).Also
your Abdiel R is buried with two of his children in the Liberty cemetary
just up the road.One of my relation and her husband are also buried
there(Emily L Slater and husband Benjamin F slater ,dentist of Liberty)See
what else you can tell me about your Campbells origins and anything you
think might be useful.PS your wife grew up in Lodi,thats where my
Grandfather was born April 5,1888.The lodi,Sentanel has some listings on the
family in it I'm going there soon will keep you posted on the progress.Also
I have acousin in Mesquite,Nev working on these folks to,also a gggreat
cousin in Corpus christy ,Texas hot on they're trail. GOOD EVENING TO YOU
HOPE TO HERE SOMETHING SOON Ron Campbell in the Sacramento Valley
>From: FCThoni(a)aol.com
>Reply-To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: Washington Lafayette Campbell
>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 23:23:19 EST
>
>Dear Ron,
>
>Washington L. Campbell, Sr was a brother to my wife's great grandfather,
>Abdiel R. Campbell. They both had ranches in San Joaquin County,
>California.
> Near present day Galt. My wife grew up nearby in Lodi. I have extensive
>material on the entire family. I am very curious about your ancestor,
>James
>Madison Campbell. Perhaps he is a long lost brother as his name has not
>appeared in any of the material I have collected so far. James Austin
>Campbell and his wife Mary Massie Vaughan were married in VA. The children
>were all born there. JAC died either in New Orleans or on a trip there.
>Mary M. Campbell moved with her family to Coffee County, Tennessee to be
>near
>her relatives that were in that area. Washington fought in the Mexican
>American War and when gold was discovered in California the two brothers
>headed west. Another brother Robert remained in McMinnville, TN where he
>practiced law. He died young, with a wife and small children surviving him.
>Another brother Gilbert R. took over the family farm near Summitville, TN.
>(We visited this area back in the 80's.) He had a large family. The only
>sister to live to adulthood, Virginia, married Edward Bradford and lived in
>Nashville. Mary Massie (Vaughan) Campbell died in Nashville. A portrait of
>her exists to this day. I am in contact with descendants of Washington L.
>He eventually moved on up to Oregon and homesteaded with his grown sons in
>Wheeler County. He is buried in Portland.
>
>Please let me know more about your family and the resources that led you to
>the family of James Austin Campbell. It would be great if you are an
>undiscovered branch!!
>
>We are currently hot on the trail of James Austin Campbell's father, James
>Jr, and grandfather, James, who were from SW VA and connected to the
>Holston
>River Campbells.
>
>All the best,
>
>Fred Thoni
>St. Paul, MN
>
>
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i am looking for any information on nancy honeycutt who is listed in the
perry co ky 1850 census living in the grigsby household. she is 45, deaf,
and blind. does anyone know who her spouses or children were? also there is
nancy campbell in the same census age 88, i suspect is her mother. does
anyone have info on the old nancy campbell. thanks
yvonne
Terry
Would you know roughly the birth date of your Elizabeth Campbell? I have
traced my family back to 1812&1817 which were Murdoch Matheson and Margaret
Mckinnon. Margaret mcKinnon would have been the decendent of the Margaret
Campbell that I am searching for. Next week I make my trek to the library
in hopes of obtaining a copy of Margaret Mckinnon's death certificate. I
know her exact birth and death 1812-1903 so hopefully it may have her
parents on it and place of birth in Cape Breton where I know she does
originates from. Who knows maybe there are alot more Margaet Campbells than
the record books recorded during those days. Especialy if they were
disinherited.
Glenda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Terry Spear" <tspear(a)flash.net>
To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
> Glenda-
> Elizabeth Campbell married a Malcolm McNeill...their names are listed in
the
> Prince Edward Island early settlers, Pathways to the Present....Elizabeth
is
> said to have been the daughter of the Duke of Argyll in that book. Family
> members of mine were approached by Scotland Yard in the 1930's? or earlier
> concerning their relationship to the duke's daughter....my gggrandfather
> McNeill also wrote a letter in 1905 describing his ggrandparent's
hardships
> when they were left off at Prince Edward Island. One of the sons of
> Malcolm MacNeill and Elizabeth Campbell was James and he married a Mary
(or
> Elizabeth) MacLean...maybe we're related? Terry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: g black <gblack38(a)home.com>
> To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: Thursday, February 22, 2001 11:57 AM
> Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
>
>
> >Terry
> >Just wondering if you were he one responding to an earlier inquiry about
> >another disinherited daughter because I accidentally erase the response.
I
> >think the response mentioned a Captain from Ireland.. The reason I ask is
> >because my mother remembers Mcleans which I think was mentioned in that
> >email. I wanted to keep it just in case there was a possible link to my
> >elusive Margaret Campbell who I thought was a Daughter to the Duke Of
> >argyll.. Subsequent searches shows a Margaret never existed in that
line..
> >Any help would be appreciated.
> >Glenda
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Terry Spear" <tspear(a)flash.net>
> >To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 12:34 PM
> >Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
> >
> >
> >> Diarmid-
> >> True, one of the descendents of Elizabeth Campbell had a slightly
> >different
> >> story...the Duke's daughter ran off with a groomsman...and she didn't
> know
> >> the names of the individuals...but after doing some more research, I
> found
> >> she was indeed of the same family line...different branch of the tree!
> >> Terry
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Diarmid Campbell <diarmid(a)diarmid.fsnet.co.uk>
> >> To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >> Date: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:52 AM
> >> Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
> >>
> >>
> >> >Terry,
> >> >
> >> >I find it highly unlikely that there were two of them (vagrant Duke's
> >> >daughters) so suspect that, if either existed, they were one and the
> >same,
> >> >whether he has the right names or not. Perhaps if both traditions are
> >put
> >> >together the issues may clarify. But of course I am often wrong.
> >> >
> >> >Thanks
> >> >
> >> >Diarmid
> >> >
> >> >----- Original Message -----
> >> >From: Terry Spear <tspear(a)flash.net>
> >> >To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >> >Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 3:05 PM
> >> >Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >> Hi Andy & Diarmid-
> >> >> Andy is chasing a different Duke's daughter! Good luck, Andy!
> >> >> Terry Spear of Elizabeth Campbell fame.
> >> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> >> From: Diarmid Campbell <diarmid(a)diarmid.fsnet.co.uk>
> >> >> To: CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >> >> Date: Thursday, February 22, 2001 2:06 AM
> >> >> Subject: Re: disinherited daughters
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> >Andy,
> >> >> >
> >> >> >There were some posts on this subject a month or two ago if you
check
> >> the
> >> >> >archive - using daughter of the D uke of Argyll in the Subject
title
> >if
> >> I
> >> >> >remember rightly. Someone else was checking out the line.
Inveraray
> >> >(the
> >> >> >HQ of Clan Campbell in Scotland) has no information on this one I
> >> >believe.
> >> >> >There is no record in the 'Scots Peerage' Argyll article, but it
> >appears
> >> >> >from the earlier post on this List that the father-in-law of the
> young
> >> >man
> >> >> >got him work but he couldn't hold the jobs so he and his wife and
> >> >children
> >> >> >left for Nova Scotia. If I remember rightly she died shortly after
> >> >> arrival.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >However teh above post was not supported by any documented
> information
> >> >from
> >> >> >record and was only family tradition.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Diarmid Campbell, Argyll, Scotland.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >----- Original Message -----
> >> >> >From: Andy Bell <andy(a)4lloyd.freeserve.co.uk>
> >> >> >To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> >> >> >Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 4:27 PM
> >> >> >Subject: disinherited daughters
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Posted on: Campbell Queries
> >> >> >> Reply Here:
> >> http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/cam/Campbell/481
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Surname: Campbell
> >> >> >> -------------------------
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I have come across several different references, (including one
> from
> >> MY
> >> >> >> family from the 1930's) of a daughter of the Duke of Argyll or a
> >close
> >> >> >> relative, being disinherited because she married a
> coachman/footman,
> >> >> >deemed
> >> >> >> to be below her.
> >> >> >> Does anyone have a fuller version of this story, or know of any
> >> >possible
> >> >> >> candidates for this person? I am chasing a Robert Campbell, a
> >> >descendant
> >> >> >> of this daughter (?) who came to England and married in 1813 in
> >> Lowther
> >> >> >> Westmoreland.
> >> >> >> regards
> >> >> >> Andy Bell
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
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