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Hello List,
Does anyone know any Information on this Campbell Family please?
I would like to know whom Williams parents were and if he had any brothers
or sisters please?
Also where in Scotland was he born?
I would like to know as he might be my Great Great Grandfathers brother?
Thank you in advance for any information I might receive.
Pamela J Groves
Descendants of William Campbell
Generation No. 1
1. WILLIAM2 CAMPBELL (JOHN1) was born 1832 in Scotland., and died Aft.
1881 in 14, Battle Hill, Longbenton, Northumberland.. He married ANN YOUNG
August 31, 1862 in All Saints, Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland.. She was
born 1842 in Walker, Northumberland., and died Aft. 1881 in 14, Battle Hill,
Longbenton, Northumberland..
Notes for WILLIAM CAMPBELL:
Dwelling: 14 Battle Hill
Census Place: Longbenton, Northumberland, England
Source: FHL Film 1342228 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5085 Folio 46 Page
33
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
William CAMPBELL M 49 M Scotland
Rel: Head
Occ: Fireman (Eng Driv)
Ann CAMPBELL M 39 F Walker, Northumberland, England
Rel: Wife
Mary E. CAMPBELL U 17 F Walker, Northumberland, England
Rel: Daur
Mary Ann CAMPBELL U 11 F Walker, Northumberland, England
Rel: Daur
J.W. CAMPBELL U 11 M Harton, Durham, England
Rel: Son
Elizabeth CAMPBELL U 9 F Walker, Northumberland, England
Rel: Daur
J Andrew CAMPBELL U 8 M Walker, Northumberland, England
Rel: Son
C. CAMPBELL U 6 M Walker, Northumberland, England
Rel: Son
John BLAKEY U 56 M Harrogate, York, England
Rel: Boarder
Occ: Boiler Maker
More About WILLIAM CAMPBELL:
Census: 1881, Occupation: Fireman (Eng Driv)
Children of WILLIAM CAMPBELL and ANN YOUNG are:
i. MARY ELEANOR3 CAMPBELL, b. 1863, Walker, Longbenton, Northumberland.; d.
Aft. 1891, Walker, Northumberland, England..
More About MARY ELEANOR CAMPBELL:
Census: 1891, 10, Oakhurst Lane, Walker, Longbento
Occupation: October 18, 1863, Walker, Northumberland, England.
ii. ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL, b. May 1865, Walker, Northumberland, England.;
d. Abt. 1865, Walker, Northumberland, England..
More About ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL:
Occupation: May 28, 1865, Walker, Northumberland, England.
iii. MARY ANN CAMPBELL, b. Bet. 1869 - 1872.
iv. J. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, b. 1870.
v. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, b. 1872, Walker, Longbenton, Northumberland.; d.
Aft. 1891, Northumberland..
More About ELIZABETH CAMPBELL:
Census: 1891, Was a Nurse at 10, Oakhurst Lane, Walker, Longbenton,
Northumberland.
vi. JOHN ANDREW CAMPBELL, b. 1873.
vii. CUTHBERT YOUNG CAMPBELL, b. 1875, Walker, Northumberland, England.; d.
Aft. 1881, 14, Battle Hill, Longbenton, Northumberland, England..
More About CUTHBERT YOUNG CAMPBELL:
Christening: February 14, 1875, Walker, Northumberland, England.
viii. SARAH YOUNG CAMPBELL, b. 1877, Walker, Northumberland, England.; d.
Bef. 1881, Walker, Northumberland, England..
More About SARAH YOUNG CAMPBELL:
Christening: October 24, 1877, Walker, Northumberland, England.
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Hi Karolyn,
I don't have any more information other than what I've already sent. Much of
that information came over the Internet from Mary Clark. She is related to
George CAMPBELL's daughter Catherine. I'm still trying to find if I'm related
to their daughter Betty (Elizabeth). I'll copy this and your original email
to Mary and the Caithness site in the hope that you'll get the information
you're seeking!
Good Luck,
George Weston
Suisun, CA
HI
I am attempting to find the father and mother of a John Campbell born in
Fannet Twp., Franklin Co., PA in 1786. This John married Jane Ritchey b.
1789 PA., (same as John) and (daughter of Adam Ritchey and Abigail Dill
Ritchey). The marriage of John & Jane took place in Wheatfield Twp., Indiana
Co., PA. after 1803 (formation of the Co.) and 1805 (birth of first child).
Related family surnames Ritchie, Ritchey, McFeaders, Morehead / Moorehead,
Reynolds, Dill and Bolton. If you have any info please post and e-mail,
DWBruner(a)Worldnet.att.net
Thanks Donald Bruner
Marvin,
Thanks. The book by Margaret Pilcher is up-dated by Phil Norfleet and his
site:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/r/Phillip-Norfleet
Phil is a reliable researcher who has every fact he uses backed up by source
(original documented) records, so his material is reliable, not just a
hopeful list of names.
All best, Diarmid Campbell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marvin McComb" <marv3(a)redrivernet.com>
To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: VA WPA Historical Inventory
> It states the information was submitted by Miss Mamie Campbell of
Abington,
> VA., g grandaughter of John Campbell II. I haven't found anything by
> Margaret Pilcher but would like to know where to get a copy. I've dug in
> every nook and cranny for my elusive Campbell's. My Campbell was Catherine
> Campbell b. 1800. One census states born in MD, one says OH and another
says
> KY. Her brother Cyrus Campbell was born 1812 and married Susannah Rardin,
> 1834, in Campbell county, KY.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Diarmid Campbell" <diarmid(a)diarmid.fsnet.co.uk>
> To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 1:35 AM
> Subject: Re: VA WPA Historical Inventory
>
>
> > Marvin,
> >
> > Sadly the information in the VA WPA Hist. Inventory on the subject of
the
> > ancestry of Gen. Wm. Campbell 'of King's Mountain' is not correct in the
> > section quoted. It was presumably taken from the book by Margaret
Pilcher
> > which, while correct in the later portions I understand, is incorrect in
> the
> > earlier section for which she only quotes a source whom she describes as
> an
> > old lady. While the connection back to Ireland appears to be correct,
the
> > connection back to Scotland and Inveraray in particular has not yet been
> > established in fact.
> >
> > John Campbell who arrived in PA from Ireland and later moved to VA is
the
> > earliest verified ancestor of this line. For up to date research please
> see
> > the web site of Phil Norfleet.
> >
> > Diarmid Campbell in Argyll in Scotland.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Marvin McComb" <marv3(a)redrivernet.com>
> > To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 4:10 PM
> > Subject: Re: Archibald Campbell in Argyle
> >
> >
> > > The Campbell family, ancestors of William Campbell of King's mountain
> and
> > > John Campbell, father of Governor David Campbell, were originally from
> > > Inverary, Argylshire, and connected with the famous Campbell clan of
the
> > > Highlands of Scotland. They emigrated to Ireland near the close of the
> > reign
> > > of Queen Elizabeth about the year 1600. Here the Campbell's continued
to
> > > live for several generations until John Campbell I, with a family of
ten
> > or
> > > twelve children, removed to America in 1726, and settled in Donegal,
> > > Lancaster county, PA., where one of his sons, Patrick Campbell, served
> as
> > a
> > > constable in 1729. About 1730, John Campbell I, with three of his
sons,
> > > Patrick among them, removed from PA to what was then a part of Orange,
> > later
> > > Augusta county, VA.
> > > Source: Virginia W.P.A. Historical Inventory.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Diarmid Campbell" <diarmid(a)diarmid.fsnet.co.uk>
> > > To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > > Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 3:21 AM
> > > Subject: Re: Archibald Campbell in Argyle
> > >
> > >
> > > > DCros,
> > > >
> > > > To do what I can to help you I am assuming that you do not already
> live
> > in
> > > > Scotland and are in somewhere like the Argentine, Pasadena, Hong
Kong
> or
> > > > Vladivostock. So I will spell it out a bit.
> > > >
> > > > The modern spelling of the County (which you spell Argile) in
Scotland
> > is
> > > > Argyll or Argyllshire. The 18th century spelling was Argyle or
> > > Argyleshire.
> > > > The word Shire came from 'sheriff' or shire-reeve in the Saxon and
was
> > not
> > > > used earlier in Scotland. The word County came from the area ruled
by
> a
> > > > Count which in Scotland does not exist, but the title was an 'Earl'
> like
> > > the
> > > > Norse 'Jarl' (J pron. like Y) and even today the wife of an Earl is
a
> > > > Countess.
> > > >
> > > > The pre-1855 parish records of Argyll are in what is called the OPR
> (Old
> > > > Parish Records) in the NAS (National Archives of Scotland) in the
> > Register
> > > > House in Edinburgh (capital of Scotland). Warning: Some survive and
> > > others
> > > > are patchy or do not survive.
> > > >
> > > > You do have a major problem in your research since every fourth (or
> so)
> > > > Campbell boy seems to have been Christened (baptised) Archibald in
> > > Scotland.
> > > > But you do have his birth date so that will be your strong point. I
> > > assume
> > > > you have that from a tomb stone or other firm basis (although
people's
> > > ages
> > > > on tombstones are sometimes polite rather than accurate).
> > > >
> > > > The OPR are now 'on line' but for a fee and you pay with a credit
card
> > > > (Visa, mastercard etc.). So it is very important to have all your
> > > questions
> > > > and information ready.
> > > >
> > > > I do not have a source for the parishes of Argyll (the OPR are
> obviously
> > > > listed as parishes by name - such as Kilmelford, Kilcalmonel etc.)
> > ('Kil'
> > > > means church from the Gaelic 'cille' - evolved from a monk's cell I
> > > > suspect). I know that the Genealogist of the Clan Campbell Society
> > (North
> > > > America) has them as a list if you are in that part of the world.
> > > >
> > > > Good hunting, Diarmid Campbell in Argyll in Scotland
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > From: <DCros10529(a)aol.com>
> > > > To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > > > Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 9:52 PM
> > > > Subject: Archibald Campbell
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > I am looking for information on Archibald Campbell Born 4/2/1695
in
> > > > Scotland.
> > > > >
> > > > > He had the following Children
> > > > >
> > > > > Malcolm Born August 1717
> > > > > James born ???
> > > > > John born 1718
> > > > > William born ???
> > > > > Archibald born 1722
> > > > >
> > > > > All were born in Argileshire Scotland. I do not know the mother
of
> > the
> > > > > children. They came to USA in November 1740. Came to VA from
> > > > Phildelphia,
> > > > > PA. Any info appreciated. I am willing to share all I have.
> > > > >
> > > > >
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Blade,
Interested in your John Campbell, What years are0 you talking about and
where?
My g-g-Grandfather was John CAMPBELL: b. unknown; d. 1881 married to Ann
Munro
6 Children:
Duncan; b. 1858
Dan; b. 1861
Margaret (Maggie); b. 1863
Archie; b. 1866
Alexander; b. 1868
John (James); b. 1870
Children all born in or around Glengary, Ontario Canada.
Still not sure how long these CAMPBELLs were in Canada and if they came
striaght from Scotland Although several census reports say at least Ann
MUNRO was born in Scotland.
Let me know if this looks familiar as I have tons of info on all the
children.
Julie Thompson Miller
Life is like a joke, You don't get it until the end!
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>Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 00:31:30 EST
>
>I am looking for info of my ancestor John Campbell who came to America in
>1690. He was born in the Northern part of Scotland. The rumor was that he
>was
>related to the Earl Of Louthan. He refused to let his son Duncan to go to
>Scotland. Saying it was dangerous for him to go there. Does this ring a
>bell
>to anyone out there?
>Thanks
>
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Hi
Thank you for your response. I will send you what I have from a letter that
give me the info, I can scan it to you, if you like. I don't think I got all
the names right.
Darlene
in the USA
I have a copy of a will dated 1769 of David Campbell or spelled Campble of
Blandford Mass. Co. of Hampshire which mention on son David, son James
daughters Sarah Osborn, Elenor Knoxes, Genet Knox, Mary Campble. Do any of
these people have to do with the white or Black David Campbell's? It states
in the history of the man that he was born in 1711 in Argyllshire Scotland
and died in 1769 that he was Presbyterian. Wife name of Genat or Janet
,Trying to prove that this was the family that my husband family came from.
John R. Campbell born 7-31-1833 in Ohio father's
name of James and Mother 's name Rhoda Pratt.
Evelyn Campbell
Vancouver, WA. USA
Blade,
There never was an 'Earl of Louthan' in Scotland. There was an Earl of
Lothian but he was not a Campbell.
There were Campbell Earls of Loudoun. Loudoun County in Virginia was named
after the last earl who was a rather inept general in the French-Indian War
and was later replaced by Howe, a skilled soldier who was sadly killed at
Ticonderoga and replaced by Abercromby who was even less useful than
Loudoun. Most of Loudoun's papers are in the Huntingdon Museum in Pasadena
but would be 1756-60 and so too late for your John's connection.
If someone left Scotland in 1690 and felt it was unwise to return it could
be due to the 'Revolution' of 1688 when William and Mary (protestant)
replaced James (catholic) on the thrones of Great Britain. If John was a
Catholic that could be one explanation, otherwise he had more personal
reasons for staying out of the country and warning his son away.
Loudoun led a force of government troops against the Jacobites in the north
of Scotland immediately before the battle of Culloden in 1746.
Diarmid Campbell in Argyll in Scotland
(I write all that after my name as it is frustrating trying to help people
who don't say which country they live in.)
----- Original Message -----
From: <Bladeldl(a)aol.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 5:31
Subject: John Campbell
> I am looking for info of my ancestor John Campbell who came to America in
> 1690. He was born in the Northern part of Scotland. The rumor was that he
was
> related to the Earl Of Louthan. He refused to let his son Duncan to go to
> Scotland. Saying it was dangerous for him to go there. Does this ring a
bell
> to anyone out there?
> Thanks
>
>
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>
ArtistinSC,
Margaret Pilcher was a descendant of the Campbells who pioneered in SW
Virginia before Mr. Boone (Danl). She it was whose book identifies two
branches of Campbells as descending from a 'White David' and a 'Black
David' - both Campbells of Scots-Irish origin. Try your library for a copy
of her book on the Campbells - or I am sure someone better informed than I
am on this list will have more information on her.
Diarmid Campbell in Argyll in Scotland
----- Original Message -----
From: <ARTISTINSC(a)aol.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 2:35 AM
Subject: Re: CAMPBELL-D Digest V03 #85
> Who is this Margaret Pilcher? I have a pilcher connected in my line coming
> into my Campbell connection?
> In a message dated 3/17/2003 5:24:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> CAMPBELL-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
>
>
> >
> > > It states the information was submitted by Miss Mamie Campbell of
> > Abington,
> > > VA., g grandaughter of John Campbell II. I haven't found anything by
> > > Margaret Pilcher but would like to know where to get a copy. I've dug
in
> > > every nook and cranny for my elusive Campbell's. My Campbell was
> > Catherine
> > > Campbell b. 1800. One census states born in MD, one says OH and
another
> > says
> > > KY. Her brother Cyrus Campbell was born 1812 and married Susannah
Rardin,
> > > 1834, in Campbell county, KY.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> >
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>
I am looking for info of my ancestor John Campbell who came to America in
1690. He was born in the Northern part of Scotland. The rumor was that he was
related to the Earl Of Louthan. He refused to let his son Duncan to go to
Scotland. Saying it was dangerous for him to go there. Does this ring a bell
to anyone out there?
Thanks