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Any idea which state this would involve? (I'm assuming USA)
Diane Campbell
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Subject: [Campbell] (no subject)
> I came across this excerpt from THE ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY NEWS. The date was
April 10,1890, this is what it said." Mr. Samuel P. Campbell of Midvale on
South River is critically ill. He was mounting his horse in front of his
house on Tuesday. The horse became frightened and threw him to the ground
bruising several of his ribs and injurying him otherwise.His recovery from
these effect is doubtful." ( Samuel P. Campbell, former operator of the
Graham Sawmill and the Campbell Sawmill, died April 17,1890 at age 59)
Could he be from the Amherst Co, CAMPBELL'S? Is he son of Samuel Campbell
and Christine Patterson? Does anyone have any info on this Campbell?
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> This would be Rockbridge Co. VA.
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> From: "Diane Campbell" <dj.campbell(a)sympatico.ca>
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> > Any idea which state this would involve? (I'm assuming USA)
> > Diane Campbell
> > Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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> >> I came across this excerpt from THE ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY NEWS. The date was
> > April 10,1890, this is what it said." Mr. Samuel P. Campbell of Midvale on
> > South River is critically ill. He was mounting his horse in front of his
> > house on Tuesday. The horse became frightened and threw him to the ground
> > bruising several of his ribs and injurying him otherwise.His recovery from
> > these effect is doubtful." ( Samuel P. Campbell, former operator of the
> > Graham Sawmill and the Campbell Sawmill, died April 17,1890 at age 59)
> > Could he be from the Amherst Co, CAMPBELL'S? Is he son of Samuel Campbell
> > and Christine Patterson? Does anyone have any info on this Campbell?
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Hi there
I don't believe our John A Campbell and yours are the same ones.. But please
be free to roam through our geneaolgy site located at
http://svr.techcom.dyndns.org/genealogy/
there are some mosurri ansesstors there but not sure where connection would
be.. :)
best of luck to you on your search
helen
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>Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 15:31:20 -0500
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> >Is it possible that John A. Campell and his brother, both of Robert
> >Wood's 14th Missouri Battalion were your ancestors?
> >
> >I ask because John's brother wrote a memoir which I obtained in the
> >1970s from a man named E. Taylor Campbell of St. Joseph, Missouri.
> >
> >Now I'm missing part of the memoir and trying to locate E. Taylor or
> >his descendents, without any luck.
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>Hi,
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>I saw your posting on rootsweb about the Campbell family.
>
>Is it possible that John A. Campell and his brother, both of Robert
>Wood's 14th Missouri Battalion were your ancestors?
>
>I ask because John's brother wrote a memoir which I obtained in the
>1970s from a man named E. Taylor Campbell of St. Joseph, Missouri.
>
>Now I'm missing part of the memoir and trying to locate E. Taylor or
>his descendents, without any luck.
>
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>Bryce A. Suderow
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I came across this excerpt from THE ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY NEWS. The date was April 10,1890, this is what it said." Mr. Samuel P. Campbell of Midvale on South River is critically ill. He was mounting his horse in front of his house on Tuesday. The horse became frightened and threw him to the ground bruising several of his ribs and injurying him otherwise.His recovery from these effect is doubtful." ( Samuel P. Campbell, former operator of the Graham Sawmill and the Campbell Sawmill, died April 17,1890 at age 59) Could he be from the Amherst Co, CAMPBELL'S? Is he son of Samuel Campbell and Christine Patterson? Does anyone have any info on this Campbell?
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Surnames: CAMPBELL, JOHNSON
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do you have any information on your Sophronia CAMPBELL, My gg grandfather was James JOHNSON b. 1846 in Daviess Co. MO. He died in 1922 in Harrison Co., Mo. Bluford JOHNSON and Sophronia CAMPBELL are listed as his parents. I was wandering if this was a match??
I gave the Ruby because he could not read or write..someone wrote his
name...they misspelled several other names also.. On one record it comes up
Rubie .... So if he was called Rubie...Ruby as a spelling is feasible.
Don't let the spelling of a name or location of a county area stop you from
considering a person...you could be building a brick wall where none exists.
Marge Campbell
margecam52(a)valornet.com
Photos of our family & critters (quilts too)
http://community.webshots.com/user/margecam52
THERESA,
ONE Date Different CAN mean someone else, BUT does not make for sure that
it is someone else. Make sure if some things like: Name, Parents, Location,
Death Date,
I know that this is the right way too look at INFO.
I have Dates abt one of My Grand Father's, From Head Stone, Amherst County
Va Cemetery Book & Civil War Records & Find the Wrong Date on Family Research.
CUZ A T <atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
Thanks Marge, always good to get more information.
Theresa
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On Behalf Of margecam52
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 4:25 PM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [Campbell] CAMPBELL Digest, Vol 1, Issue 153
Not sure this will help, but found draft registration for Rubin. He could
not read or write..signed with an x. Had wife and 1 child and claimed an
exemption due to the fact.
Marge Campbell
**********************
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Ruby Johns
Name: Ruby Johns
City: Not Stated
County: Whitley
State: Kentucky
Birthplace: Kentucky;United States of America
Birth Date: 2 Jun 1894
Race: White
Roll: 1653848
DraftBoard: 0
*********
Joseph Engle:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Joseph Engle
Name: Joseph Engle
City: Not Stated
County: Knox
State: Kentucky
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1885
Race: White
Roll: 1653497
DraftBoard: 0
wife Charity... Is this your Joseph Engle?
*******************
Ed Engle:
Name: Ed Engle
City: Not Stated
County: Knox
State: Kentucky
Birthplace: Kentucky;United States of America
Birth Date: 8 Dec 1893
Race: White
Roll: 1653497
DraftBoard: 0
Claimed exemption for wife and child.
*************************
Edward Engle
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Edward Engle
Name: Edward Engle
City: Not Stated
County: Knox
State: Kentucky
Birthplace: Kentucky;United States of America
Birth Date: 19 Jan 1895
Race: White
Roll: 1653497
DraftBoard: 0
*******************
There was also a Joe Ed Engle...dates for age off.
Marge
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Hi everyone, this is my first time posting to a mailing list, so bear
with me please.
This question is really about the Engle line, but I am posting it to all
names that connect to my Engle line.
Does anyone know about a ?Bertha? that married a Joseph Edward Engle b. May
18, 1897?.
He is sometimes listed as Ed, Joseph, Joe, ?Pop? Engle
I found a 1920 Gatliff, Whitley Co. Ky census showing this:
Rubin Johns Head age 26
Julia Johns wife age 19
Flora Johns daughter 8 months
Edward Engle brother in law age 22
Bertha Engle sister in law age 22
The reason I would like to find out about this, is Joseph Edward Engle is my
husband?s father, and we never knew he had a first wife.
All the people listed above are his relatives, ages match, and also
location, so I am 99% sure that is Edward living in his sister Julia?s home.
Hope someone has an answer for me.
Thanks,
Theresa Engle
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Not sure this will help, but found draft registration for Rubin. He could
not read or write..signed with an x. Had wife and 1 child and claimed an
exemption due to the fact.
Marge Campbell
**********************
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Ruby Johns
Name: Ruby Johns
City: Not Stated
County: Whitley
State: Kentucky
Birthplace: Kentucky;United States of America
Birth Date: 2 Jun 1894
Race: White
Roll: 1653848
DraftBoard: 0
*********
Joseph Engle:
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Joseph Engle
Name: Joseph Engle
City: Not Stated
County: Knox
State: Kentucky
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1885
Race: White
Roll: 1653497
DraftBoard: 0
wife Charity... Is this your Joseph Engle?
*******************
Ed Engle:
Name: Ed Engle
City: Not Stated
County: Knox
State: Kentucky
Birthplace: Kentucky;United States of America
Birth Date: 8 Dec 1893
Race: White
Roll: 1653497
DraftBoard: 0
Claimed exemption for wife and child.
*************************
Edward Engle
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Edward Engle
Name: Edward Engle
City: Not Stated
County: Knox
State: Kentucky
Birthplace: Kentucky;United States of America
Birth Date: 19 Jan 1895
Race: White
Roll: 1653497
DraftBoard: 0
*******************
There was also a Joe Ed Engle...dates for age off.
Marge
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Hi everyone, this is my first time posting to a mailing list, so bear
with me please.
This question is really about the Engle line, but I am posting it to all
names that connect to my Engle line.
Does anyone know about a ?Bertha? that married a Joseph Edward Engle b. May
18, 1897?.
He is sometimes listed as Ed, Joseph, Joe, ?Pop? Engle
I found a 1920 Gatliff, Whitley Co. Ky census showing this:
Rubin Johns Head age 26
Julia Johns wife age 19
Flora Johns daughter 8 months
Edward Engle brother in law age 22
Bertha Engle sister in law age 22
The reason I would like to find out about this, is Joseph Edward Engle is my
husband?s father, and we never knew he had a first wife.
All the people listed above are his relatives, ages match, and also
location, so I am 99% sure that is Edward living in his sister Julia?s home.
Hope someone has an answer for me.
Thanks,
Theresa Engle
Anne,
Was the first child born in NC? If so, there may well be a Marriage
Bond for the parents. NC has Marriage Bonds dating back to Colonial
Times. The Archives at the NC State Library in Raleigh has all the
existing Marriage Bonds. The Marriage Bond will tell in which County
the marriage occurred. You would next have to check the wills and
estates records for that county to see if the parents are mentioned in
the wills or estate settlements.
Hope this helps,
Jim Campbell
On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 15:29 -0800, Anne Ruby wrote:
> Hi Listers,
>
> Seeking advice on next step in determining parents,
> siblings, NC locale of ancestors. I've been
> unsuccessful finding anything prior to 1817, even a
> marriage record. The first child was born 1814 as
> determined by census. What should I do next? Thank
> you so much for your help.
>
> Known: James Campbell b.1782 NC d.1837 IN
> Martha Adams b.1789 NC d.1853 IN
>
> Tax List: 1817 Franklin Co. IN
> Census: 1820 Franklin Co. IN
>
>
Hi everyone, this is my first time posting to a mailing list, so bear
with me please.
This question is really about the Engle line, but I am posting it to all
names that connect to my Engle line.
Does anyone know about a ‘Bertha’ that married a Joseph Edward Engle b. May
18, 1897?.
He is sometimes listed as Ed, Joseph, Joe, ‘Pop’ Engle
I found a 1920 Gatliff, Whitley Co. Ky census showing this:
Rubin Johns Head age 26
Julia Johns wife age 19
Flora Johns daughter 8 months
Edward Engle brother in law age 22
Bertha Engle sister in law age 22
The reason I would like to find out about this, is Joseph Edward Engle is my
husband’s father, and we never knew he had a first wife.
All the people listed above are his relatives, ages match, and also
location, so I am 99% sure that is Edward living in his sister Julia’s home.
Hope someone has an answer for me.
Thanks,
Theresa Engle
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Hi Listers,
Seeking advice on next step in determining parents,
siblings, NC locale of ancestors. I've been
unsuccessful finding anything prior to 1817, even a
marriage record. The first child was born 1814 as
determined by census. What should I do next? Thank
you so much for your help.
Known: James Campbell b.1782 NC d.1837 IN
Martha Adams b.1789 NC d.1853 IN
Tax List: 1817 Franklin Co. IN
Census: 1820 Franklin Co. IN
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William and Agnes are on the 1930 census for LaCross, WI ...son Richard is 4+ years old...is this the family you are looking for? margecam52(a)valornet.com
Marge
I am researching a Hezekiah Henry Campbell & Eliza Jane Tatman family.
Does anyone have the parents of Hezekiah Henry Campbell who was born in 1814 in Virginia and died in 1898 in Vinton County, Jackson Twp., OH. He is buried in the Mt. Olive Cemetery in Vinton Co., OH.
His 1st wife was Mary Jane Emerine. They had 3 children: Marian, Mary Jane and William H. Campbell. Both the daughters died in Infancy. Their mother is thought to have died after giving birth.
2nd wife was Eliza Jane Tatman. They had 4 children.
Aubrey G. Cloud
Dear Tammy,
To be tested for Campbell dna the person being tested needs to be a MALE who
was born named Campbell. The test results will show the ancestry of that
man, back to his father, then back to his grandfather, then to his great
grandfather, and so on back many many generations.
If you have your father do the test, it will reveal his Eggleston ancestry.
There is the 12 marker test, 24, 36, 66. Each test is giving more
information, farther back in time. The 12 marker test is the cheapest, but
it does not give the most information.
For example: let's say a male Campbell takes the 12 marker test, and his
results show that he is related to 25 men who also took the test. But if he
took the 66 marker test, he might find that he is related to just 3 men, and
by sharing information with those 3 men, he might find that they share the
same ancestor. It could be that they don't actually know that ancestors
name, but working with the 3 names and locations and records could possibly
produce the clue they ahve all been searching for, which will unlock the
door. These are strictly examples, I am using just to explain the results to
you in an easy manner.
For example: my ancestor is George and Caty Campbell of Amherst Co VA. We
already have several men who have tested for this line, and they have found
that they are related fairly closely to many other men. This in itself has
not yet told us WHO is the father of George Campbell b. 1720, d. 1791
Amherst Co VA, but by continueing to share research among all the dna
related men in the test group, maybe something will pop up. That is the
hope.
Tammie, you need to examine your files and records, and look at census
reports if need by, thru the 1930 census, and try to find a male named
Campbell who is a direct descendant of Alphonso Campbell b. 1829. The test
requires no blood, no needles. It is done thru the mail. The compan is
called www.familytreedna.com they are in Houston, TX. The test is a simple
swab inside the mouth.
Go online and read this website, and also examine the Campbell surname
results.
If your test would come back as a positive match to the George and Caty
group, that would at least give you the knowledge that your Alphonso was
from that group, and not another in Augusta Co VA, or Rockbridge Co VA, or
any other area. It would allow you to concentrate on the sons and grandsons
of George and Caty.
Francis Campbell and Isabelle of Nelson Co VA are also related fairly close
to George and Caty. There are others as well. So I should not claim that
you could only be from George and Caty, but you could be from Francis as
well, though that seems unlikely.
Concerning testing to prove Native American ancestry: as I have been
explaining, the MALE test is going to show his genetic material from his
Father, to Grandfather, and so on back in a straight, unbroken, male only
line. It will not reveal anything about any mother, grandmothers, or great
grandmothers.
For example: let's say the male Campbell being tested was the son, and
grandson , and great grandson of a Scots Campbell. However, 200 years ago
in Virginia, one of the Scots Campbell ancestors married a Cherokee woman
and had sons. Would that Native American ancestry be revealed? No, it
would not. Because the test is strictly the MALE side.
However, there is a way to be tested for a female side, and also a way to be
tested for other genetic material. I recieved an email explaining that, but
that test would not show the male only Campbell side.
In order to get the best results, first determine on paper WHAT you want to
discover, and which generation it would likely be at. If you think that
your husband has a female Native American ancestor, then ask how to best
have that tested.
Kevin Campbell is the Campbell dna test group admistrator, you can ask him
for help.
Additionally, almost all the people involved with the George and Caty and
related groups are on this mailing list and they might also answer
questions. Please feel free to ask anything.
My Uncle Bill Sisemore appeared to be a White man, with no obvious Native
American features at all. But when his group did the dna test, it was
determined that their earliest male ancestor was a Native American male.
How could that happen, when it was said the Sizemore family came to Virginia
from England or Wales? And why do most Sizemore males when test have
results which are Western European? The whole story is not know, but
perhaps a female named Sizemore in the 1600's in Virginia had a son, or
more, with a Native American male. Then those sons grew up and used their
mother's White maiden name as their legal name, and thus a Native American
family line began under that European name.
So the dna test can give surprising results sometimes, but it will not lie.
Let's say I want to do my own dna test, I am a female, and that test will
shown my mother, to her mother, to her mother, and so on back to a very
early female ancestor of mine. In my case, I have done that line on paper,
and I know that my earliest ancestor "should" be some lady in England. I
could take the test, and I could confirm this ethnic information.
For example: mymaternal grandmother always told everyone, that her
grandmother was a Native Indian lady from Pennsylvania. I had always
thought this story was true, until I started doing research. Now I know
that lady was actually Sophia Elder, and she was an English woman with no
apparent Native American ancestry at all.
But I could take the test and confirm or deny this story.
By doing some research, and finding a female to female direct line, back to
a Native American female ancestor, that test can be taken to confirm or deny
a story.
Hope this has helped. In research for a SURNAME you will always need to
find a Male who was born with that surname.
Best regards,
Lilly Martin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tammie" <firehawk66(a)juno.com>
To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 6:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Campbell] CAMPBELL DNA question
>I am confused about the dnA STUFF.
> My father is the son of a Campbell daughter, Mae Elizabeth
> Campbell(Eggleston). Her father being William Edward Campbell 1883
> Nelson/Amherst CO Va, s/o the illusive Alphonso Lee Campbell b 1829 VA.
> Would my father "qualify" for the dna project? Or would they need one of
> the brother's descendants to my grandmother?
> The whole DNA thing confuses me anyway. I am thinking about ordering a lit
> to have my husband checked for Native (Cherokee) lineage/percentage. His
> daughter (my step daughter) wants to do it, but her husband won't let her.
> Would probably be better if hubby or his father did it, anyway.
> Thanks
> Tammie Eggleston
>
>
>
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I am looking for the William Campbell that was married to Agnes M. Campbell (don't know maiden). The lived in La Crosse WI. They had a son, Richard Lyle Campbell who was my father. My fathers' first marriage produced 3 girls who would be my half sisters. I am trying to locate these girls. Can anyone help.
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Surnames: CAMPBELL, PEEK/PEAK, BAKER
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Seeking information on John Campbell (middle initial C or W). Born 25 Apr 1851 (Crittenden Co) Kentucky. Died 27 Nov 1907, buried Glasgow Cemetery, Scott Co, IL. Married Mollie ??.
Parents: Aldula Peek/Peak & J B Campbell. Aldula later married George Baker. John Campbell living with mother Aldula in Greene Co, IL census for 1880 & 1900.
I am looking for information that may help further identify father J B Campbell.
Thanks!!!
Did you mean to send this to me?
Earl Roberts
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To: <earlinva(a)verizon.net>
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 5:55 PM
Subject: [Campbell] William Lafayette CAMPBELL m Emily Ann McELROY
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: Seeking information on parents of William Lafayette Campbell b 1842/1844
Greene Co IL. Lived in Crittenden Co KY & enlisted Union Army 1861 Hardin
Co IL.
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: He marries Emily Ann McElroy 1866 Lyon Co KY. They have 4 children:
Clerinda Anna, who marries a man named Lacey, Mary A., William Lafayette
Jr. and Maggie. He also lived in Kansas, Arkansas & Oklahoma.
:
: I believe his father to be J B Campbell since he is listed in the 1850
Crittenden Co KY census with J B Campbell and step-mother Aldula Peek. The
1860 Crittenden Co KY census shows William Lafayette Campbell as a laborer
on the John & Elizabeth Hale farm.
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: J B Campbell had a first marriage with this son William Lafayette Campbell
born 1842/1844. I am looking for any information on this first family.
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I am confused about the dnA STUFF.
My father is the son of a Campbell daughter, Mae Elizabeth Campbell(Eggleston). Her father being William Edward Campbell 1883 Nelson/Amherst CO Va, s/o the illusive Alphonso Lee Campbell b 1829 VA.
Would my father "qualify" for the dna project? Or would they need one of the brother's descendants to my grandmother?
The whole DNA thing confuses me anyway. I am thinking about ordering a lit to have my husband checked for Native (Cherokee) lineage/percentage. His daughter (my step daughter) wants to do it, but her husband won't let her. Would probably be better if hubby or his father did it, anyway.
Thanks
Tammie Eggleston
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