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Lisa: Please don't apologize for jumping in. That's what the list is for,
after all. I am including the list in this reply in the hope that somebody
can help us solve our puzzles.
The first BARBER/CAMPBELL connection that I have found was in Fairfield
County, SC. William CAMPBELL bought land from William WILEY in 1799 with
David CAMPBELL and James BARBER as witnesses. Then in 1805, William sold
the land back to WILEY with witnesses William ADAMS, James BARBER and John
BARBER. Now, again, I am stymied, though. I have found no absolute proof
that this was my William - no wife signed the deed
William Campbell was in Tennessee before 1810 because he had a son born in
that state that year. We can first place him , with any degree of
certainty, in Williamson County in 1814 when he had a son born there.
William sold out in Williamson and was in Hickman in time for the 1820
census where he had neighbors SHARPs, ADLETTs (spelled a half dozen ways),
James YOUNG, BINGHAM, several HARDERs and other names that later become
connected to the family. I always figured his wife's folks may be among
them but I cannot prove that either.
William's other sons:
1. James born SC 1802
2. John born SC 1804
3. LEWIS born SC or NC 1806
4. William b. TN (unknown county) 1810
5. Hiram b. TN (Williamson) 1814
6. a son born about 1820, possibly Duncan, but he is not proven here.
7. Richard (my ancestor) (Hickman) 1821
8. another son b. between 1820 and 1825, possibly Samuel but he is not
proven either.
No BARBERs living especially near him at that time although Alan, Mary, Zeba
and Abram BARBER were in the same county living near Richard Campbell's son,
Hiram and Richard's brother-in-law Arthur SMITH.
Yes, indeed, sometimes when you can't get in the genealogical front door,
you can find a side door that opens!
-----Original Message-----
From: Lisa Grimes [mailto:kcks@gorge.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 3:25 AM
To: csclark01(a)sbcglobal.net
Cc: mwfournier(a)comcast.net
Subject: RE: CAMPBELL and BARBER
Carolyn and Mickey,
I apologize. I don't mean to be jumping in here...on your conversation, but
....you have definitely managed to get my attention. *S*
It's NOT often that I see...CAMPBELL's and BARBER's in the same posts.
I'll limit my intrusion...by mentioning that my CAMPBELL's are 'supposed'
to have had a line move to TN...just after 1800. The area was centered in
the Bedford, Coffee, and Lincoln Co's area. At least that is what I have
figured.
On the "Old Natchez Trace"...there was a Way Station called, "Campbell's",
and this is the Inn that 'uncle Buck' had spent several days. With the
Innkeeper refusing pay for food/lodging.....claiming kinship. His
name...William CAMPBELL.
Even on the later maps...this "Campbell Station"...was noted. Over the
years, as I was working on my father's TN lines...I kept stumbling across
this...and it just hadn't occurred to me that this set of CAMPBELL's could
be related to my mother's CAMPBELL's.
Then...once I discovered a sibling, Laurany, for my supposedly 'only child
Levi'...
and discovered that she had moved to TN with a William CAMPBELL's group.
The dots started to connect!!! *S*
Now that we have the CAMPBELL DNA results...if we can find a male of this
set, we could settle the part of my puzzle once and for all. *S*
With that said, and taking a moment to mention that I recently posted
looking for Charles and Levy (Levi) CAMPBELL's, I wanted to mention that my
WATKINS ...is also connected to BARBER.
In fact...Levi's wife, Sarah WATKINS, was the daughter of Sarah BARBER.
Sarah BARBER m. at age 14, in 1754...Reace WATKINS Sr.
This line is the George BARBER Sr m. Elizabeth (??Moore??) of Augusta Co.
VA.
George BARBER Sr died young, leaving Elizabeth with 3 small children, Sarah,
George Jr and Plyer BARBER. As with most widow's of her day....she
re-married.
Her 2nd husband was Mathew PATTON.
Quick time line....
Just after 1760...they moved down to the area of Wake-Johnston Co.'s NC.
Just after 1784...some of the family (BARBER, WATKINS, PATTON) moved on down
to Wilkes Co. GA. At that time...some also stayed in NC.
Between 1800-1820...several of these lines moved west into TN, MS and AL.
In the year 1810, my own line...went to LA, via Wilkinson Co. MS for a
layover, and then in 1811 they continued on into the Lafayette and Vermilion
Parishes LA.
This was when my line lost contact with those who had left GA or would be
leaving.
There is a good possibility...that the BARBER's you mention are a part of my
BARBER's. A line of my WATKINS also went to TN from GA and it's not beyond
the realm of possibility...that some of my BARBER's went to TN too.
Do you happen to know some of the history behind the group of BARBER's that
you mentioned in your posts??
To help you....I'm including this URL:
***** http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dmorgan/ *****
My cousin, David W. Morgan, is the main researcher of our lines and this is
his website. His published book on the BARBER line is online there. *S*
OH! I almost forgot to mention it. We've managed to find a descendant of
Plyer BARBER's...and we're all now waiting for the DNA results. So that if
you know of someone for the other BARBER's...a comparison may be in the
offing.
Sometimes...I find that stepping a little sideways...helps to find family.
*S*
Wishing all....a very Merry Christmas,
Lisa Grimes
-------------------
Reace WATKINS Sr. (b. PA) m. Sarah BARBER (b. Augusta Co. VA)
> Sarah WATKINS (b. 1763 Johnston Co. NC) m. Levi (Levy) CAMPBELL
ATTENN: Caroiyn Mickey
Actually, we don't
exactly have the same family! My line is through William
and Jane Campbell of Hickman County. I believe but, cannot prove, that
William was a considerably younger brother of Richard. Both were millers,
each named their < PLEASE NOTE, THE Fact that Both of theseCampbells Did name
their First Sons <James> IS Following
The Child Nameinf Parretn OF The Campbell's of That ERA eldest son James,
Then Following the Child Nameing Practice,The Second Son was named after the
Mother's Father & the tfird Son was to be Named after the Father each named a
son < NOTE Hiram, < <Hiram ?? William & Richard Campbell, IT Could very well
be that the Campbell boys married SISTERS, Whose Father was < HIRAM, Then THE
Child Nameind Practice, Would have Brought in <Hiram> ?? IF that was MA's
Pa's First NAME, YEP A long way around, BUT CUZ, Just Remeber to <ASK & ANSWER
QUESTIONS SOME ONE KNOWS> William had a
Richard and Richard had a William. However, despite all our clues, we lack
any proof whatsoever of their relationship.
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Carolyn:
Actually, we don't exactly have the same family! My line is through William
and Jane Campbell of Hickman County. I believe but, cannot prove, that
William was a considerably younger brother of Richard. Both were millers,
each named their eldest son James, each named a son Hiram, William had a
Richard and Richard had a William. However, despite all our clues, we lack
any proof whatsoever of their relationship.
Williamson County Marriages certainly does show Richard Campbell married
Frances Neely (someone told me it was wrongly transcribed and should be
Kelley). Perhaps I am mixing up my Campbells. Simeon married a Barber and
I know someone else did.
Sorry, y'all. I am probably confused.
Merry Christmas!
Mickey
-----Original Message-----
From: campbell-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:campbell-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Carolyn Clark
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2007 11:22 PM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [Campbell] Richard Campbell's in 1830
Mickey, we have corresponded before. We do have the same Campbell family,
but I have that Richard Campbell Jr. married Frances Kelly. I can't get to
my genealogy right now, so I don't know where I got that info. A lot of the
Campbell children I know married Barbers I know.
Carolyn Clark
Mickey Fournier <mwfournier(a)comcast.net> wrote:
The younger Richard of Hickman County is a son of Revolutionary soldier
Richard Campbell and his wife, Rachel Smith. According to his mother's
Bible, he was born 30 Apr 1797. He married Frances Barber.
I have no clue who the older Richard in Hickman is. He is shown as 80-90
years old which would make him born between 1740 and 1750.
I don't know the Lincoln County Campbells either.
-----Original Message-----
From: campbell-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:campbell-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Lmcam
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 11:33 PM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com; Campbell_kids(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Campbell] Richard Campbell's in 1830
Here are the Richard Campbell's on the 1830 census (USA). I have underlined
the ones that are in correct area to be related to Lewis (if related at
all). If you have any information on any of these Richards, Please post to
both lists so we can check against what we have in our files already (if
anything).
Name Residence(City,County,State)
Richard Campbell Ranges 3 and 4, Madison, Alabama male
0-0-0-0-0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-1.
Richd Campbell Pickens, Alabama male
1-1-1-0-0-0-0-?-1-0-0-0-0 fem 1-0-0-1-0-0-1-0-1. (note ? Shows a faint line
which is not reversed like it would be if it was a bleed from other side of
page, M. Campbell.
Richard Campbell Oldham, Kentucky
Richard Campbell Washington, Kentucky
Richard C Campbell Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Richard Campbell Parsonsfield, York, Maine
Richard Campbell Sullivan, Madison, New York
Richd Campbell Big Flatts, Tioga, New York
Richd Campbell Ithaca, Tompkins, New York
Richard Campbell Regiment 2, Randolph, North Carolina male
1-1-1-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 1-11-0-1-1-1.
Richard Campbell Colerain, Hamilton, Ohio
Richard Campbell Wayne, Knox, Ohio
Richard Campbell Salem, Washington, Ohio
Richard Campbell Antrim, Franklin, Pennsylvania
Richard Campbell Shamokin, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Richd Campbell Kershaw, South Carolina
Richard Campbell Haywood, Tennessee male 0-2-1-1-3-0-1-0-0-1-0-0-0 fem
0-0-2-1-0-0-1-0-1.
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee male 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-1-0-0 fem
0-1-0-1-0-0-1.
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee male 2-2-0-0-0-1-0-0-00-0-0-0 fem
0-0-0-0-0-1.
Richard Campbell Lincoln, Tennessee male 2-1-1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem
0-0-0-1-1.
Richard Campbell Brooke, Virginia
Richard Campbell Ohio, Virginia
Richard Campbell Russell, Virginia
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States
of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifth Census of the United States, 1830.
Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1830. M19,
201 rolls.
Description:
This database details those persons enumerated in the 1830 United States
Federal Census, the Fifth Census of the United States. In addition, the
names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual
images of the 1830 Federal Census. Enumerators of the 1830 census were asked
to include the following categories in the census: name of head of
household, number of free white males and females, number of other free
persons, names of slave owners and number of slaves, number of foreigners,
and town or district and county of residence.
Margie Campbell
Campbell's http://www.lmcam1.com/
(under construction)
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Mickey, we have corresponded before. We do have the same Campbell family, but I have that Richard Campbell Jr. married Frances Kelly. I can't get to my genealogy right now, so I don't know where I got that info. A lot of the Campbell children I know married Barbers I know.
Carolyn Clark
Mickey Fournier <mwfournier(a)comcast.net> wrote:
The younger Richard of Hickman County is a son of Revolutionary soldier
Richard Campbell and his wife, Rachel Smith. According to his mother's
Bible, he was born 30 Apr 1797. He married Frances Barber.
I have no clue who the older Richard in Hickman is. He is shown as 80-90
years old which would make him born between 1740 and 1750.
I don't know the Lincoln County Campbells either.
-----Original Message-----
From: campbell-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:campbell-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Lmcam
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 11:33 PM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com; Campbell_kids(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Campbell] Richard Campbell's in 1830
Here are the Richard Campbell's on the 1830 census (USA). I have underlined
the ones that are in correct area to be related to Lewis (if related at
all). If you have any information on any of these Richards, Please post to
both lists so we can check against what we have in our files already (if
anything).
Name Residence(City,County,State)
Richard Campbell Ranges 3 and 4, Madison, Alabama male
0-0-0-0-0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-1.
Richd Campbell Pickens, Alabama male
1-1-1-0-0-0-0-?-1-0-0-0-0 fem 1-0-0-1-0-0-1-0-1. (note ? Shows a faint line
which is not reversed like it would be if it was a bleed from other side of
page, M. Campbell.
Richard Campbell Oldham, Kentucky
Richard Campbell Washington, Kentucky
Richard C Campbell Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Richard Campbell Parsonsfield, York, Maine
Richard Campbell Sullivan, Madison, New York
Richd Campbell Big Flatts, Tioga, New York
Richd Campbell Ithaca, Tompkins, New York
Richard Campbell Regiment 2, Randolph, North Carolina male
1-1-1-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 1-11-0-1-1-1.
Richard Campbell Colerain, Hamilton, Ohio
Richard Campbell Wayne, Knox, Ohio
Richard Campbell Salem, Washington, Ohio
Richard Campbell Antrim, Franklin, Pennsylvania
Richard Campbell Shamokin, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Richd Campbell Kershaw, South Carolina
Richard Campbell Haywood, Tennessee male
0-2-1-1-3-0-1-0-0-1-0-0-0 fem 0-0-2-1-0-0-1-0-1.
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee male
0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-1-0-0 fem 0-1-0-1-0-0-1.
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee male
2-2-0-0-0-1-0-0-00-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-0-0-1.
Richard Campbell Lincoln, Tennessee male
2-1-1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-1-1.
Richard Campbell Brooke, Virginia
Richard Campbell Ohio, Virginia
Richard Campbell Russell, Virginia
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States
of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifth Census of the United States, 1830.
Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1830. M19,
201 rolls.
Description:
This database details those persons enumerated in the 1830 United States
Federal Census, the Fifth Census of the United States. In addition, the
names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual
images of the 1830 Federal Census. Enumerators of the 1830 census were asked
to include the following categories in the census: name of head of
household, number of free white males and females, number of other free
persons, names of slave owners and number of slaves, number of foreigners,
and town or district and county of residence.
Margie Campbell
Campbell's http://www.lmcam1.com/
(under construction)
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I've "rescued" an old photograph album including photographs belonging to
the DIETRICK or DIETRICH, CRANE, CLAUSON, PRIMROSE, DEATRIECH, HARDCASTLE,
TINSMAN, and CAMPBELL Families from Pennsylvania and California. Based on
limited research I was able to locate some additional information regarding
those in the photographs and have included that information along with
information regarding each of the photograph as follows:
DIETRICK or DIETRICH - PRIMROSE Family Photograph Album
. Unidentified Male, Bradley & Rulofson Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, man in his 40's
. Miss Jennie DIETRICK or DIETRICH, Geo M. Primrose Studio in East
Stroudsburg, PA, 1880's, woman in her teens
. Lillie DIETRICH, G. M. Primrose Studio in Stroudsburg, PA, 1880's,
woman in her teens or 20's
Lillie DIETTERICH b. 4 Aug 1864 in Upper Mount Bethel Township, PA to
parents Abraham A. and Catherine Ann DIETTERICH, she married Milo SCHOCH on
25 Feb 1893 in Upper Mount Bethel Township, PA and died 17 Mar 1960 in East
Stroudsburg, PA
. "Jennie", no studio or location, 1880's, woman in her 20's, appears
to be Jennie DIETRICK or DIETRICH
. Unidentified Female, Silas Selleck Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, woman in her 40's
. Unidentified Male, Houseworth Parlors in San Francisco, CA, 1870's
or 1880's, man in his 40's or 50's
. Unidentified Boy, B. F. Howland & Co. Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, boy about 4-5 years old
. Unidentified Child, B. F. Howland & Co. Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1870's, child about 6 years old, likely a boy
. Abbie CRANE, no studio or location, 1870's tin type, woman in her
20's or 30's, note "This is Aba your sister"
. Unidentified Male, Conly's Studio in Newton, NJ, 1860's or 1870's,
man in his 20's or 30's
. Primrose CLAUSON, no studio or location, 1870's, girl about 4-5
years, note "the youngs"
. Ruel E. CLAUSON, no studio or location, 1870's, boy about 5-6 years
old, note "c rex youngs"
. Unidentified Child, G. M. Primrose Traveling Artist, 1870's, child
about 2-3 years, likely a girl
. Unidentified Male, Silas Selleck Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, man in his teens
. Unidentified Child, B. F. Howland & Co. Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1870's, child about 2, likely a boy
. Unidentified Female, B. F. Howland & Co. Studio in San Francisco,
CA, 1870's, woman in her 20's
. Unidentified Male, Parker & Hasselman Studio in Los Angeles, CA,
1880's, boy about 6-9 years
. "Will or Vern", B. F. Howland & Co. Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1870's, boy about 6 years
. Empty Slot with name Will CAMPBELL
. Unidentified Female, Houseworth's Parlors in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, woman in her teens or 20's
. Unidentified Female, Grand Art Photograph Gallery in San Francisco,
CA, 1880's, woman in her 20's or 30's
. Unidentified Male, B. F. Howland & Co. Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1870's, man in his 30's
. Unidentified Infant, Houseworth's Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1880's
. Unidentified Child, Howland's New Gallery in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, child about 3 years
. Unidentified Child, Sullivan's Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's,
child about 2 years
. Unidentified Infant, Imperial Gallery in San Francisco, CA, 1870's
. Unidentified Female, B. F. Howland & Co. in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, woman in her teens or 20's
. Unidentified Female, B. F. Howland & Co. in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, woman in her teens
. Unidentified Female, B. F. Howland & Co. in San Francisco, CA,
1870's, woman in her 30's
. Unidentified Infant, B. F. Howland & Co. in San Francisco, CA,
1870's
. Unidentified Male, S. S. Teel Studio in NJ, 1860's, man in his 30's
or 40's
. Unidentified Girl, Hyperion Gallery in San Francisco, CA, 1880's,
girl about 5 years
. Unidentified Male, Edouart J. Cobb Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, man in his 40's
. Unidentified Female, Edouart J. Cobb Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1870's, woman in her 40's or 50's
. Unidentified Female, no studio or location, 1880's, woman in her
20's
. Unidentified Female, Bradley & Rulofson Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, girl 12-14 years
. Unidentified Female, Vaughan's Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's,
woman in her 20's
. Unidentified Female, East Oakland Gallery 1880's, woman in her 20's
. Unidentified Girl, Vaughan's Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's,
girl about 5 years
. Unidentified Child, Vaughan's Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's,
child about 3 years, likely a boy
. Unidentified Male, Rogers Studio in Olympia, WA, 1890's, man in his
40's
. Miss Anna PRIMROSE, Geo M. Primrose Studio in East Stroudsburg, PA,
1880's, girl 10-11 years
. Mary PRIMROSE, Emma DIETRICH PRIMROSE "Momma", Helen PRIMROSE, and
Priscilla, no studio, outdoor photo, 1890's or 1900's, infant is 6 months
old, one young woman appears to be in her teens and two older woman are 40's
to 60's
. Helen or Hellen PRIMROSE, Geo M. Primrose Studio in East
Stroudsburg, PA, 1880's, girl about 14 years
1880 census of Milford, PA:
George M. PRIMROSE, age 38, born PA, a Photographer, parents born NJ
Emma PRIMROSE, wife, age 30, born PA, Keeping House, parents born PA
Helen PRIMROSE, dau, age 8, born NJ
Anna PRIMROSE, dau, age 5, born NJ
1900 census of Stroudsburg Boro, PA:
Emma PRIMROSE, age 51, a widow, born Feb 1849, 4 children/4 living, born PA,
parents born PA
Anna PRIMROSE, dau, age 27, born Jun 1872, born NJ, parents born PA, a
Bookkeeper
Pettit B. PRIMROSE, son, age 18, born May 1882, born PA, parents born PA
Mary E. PRIMROSE, dau, age 10, born Sept 1889, born PA, parents born PA, at
School
. Pettit PRIMROSE, Geo M. Primrose Studio in East Stroudsburg, PA,
1880's, child about 4 years
Pettit Brittain PRIMROSE married Helen Viola TRACE on 17 Mar 1906 in
Northampton Co. PA
1910 census of Palmer Township, PA:
Pettit B. PRIMROSE, age 27, married 4 years, born PA, parents born PA, a
Machinist
Helen V. PRIMROSE, wife, age 26, married 4 years, 2 children/2 living, born
PA, parents born PA
Donald P. PRIMROSE, son, age 3, born PA
Margaret PRIMROSE, dau, age 1 year + 2 months, born PA
1920 census of Lopatcong Township, NJ:
Pettit PRIMROSE, age 37, born PA, parents born PA, a Steel Works Machinist
Helen PRIMROSE, wife, age 35, born PA, parent sborn PA
Donald PRIMROSE, son, age 13, born PA
Margaret PRIMROSE, dau, age 11, born PA
Russell PRIMROSE, son, age 9, born PA
Esperance PRIMROSE, dau, age 5, born PA
George PRIMROSE, son, age 3 years + 6 months, born PA
Rolland PRIMROSE, son, age 1 year + 3 months, born PA
. Helen PRIMROSE, no studio or location, 1870's, girl about 4 years
. Anna PRIMROSE, no studio or location, 1870's, girl about 3-4 years
. ? PRIMROSE, G. M. Primrose Studio in Portland, PA, 1870's, infant
. Empty Slot with name Lawrena MATTHEWS written
. Empty Slot with name William & Dolonini MATTHEWS
. Unidentified Woman and girls, no studio or location, 1900's, girls
6-teen and woman in her 30's or 40's
. Unidentified Child, J. Kirk Studio in Newark, NJ, 1860's, child
about 3 years
. Unidentified Child, S. S. Teel's Studio in Belvedere, NJ, 1860's,
child about 4 years
. Unidentified Male, Sullivan's Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1870's,
boy about 3-4 years
. Unidentified Male, G. M. Primrose Studio in Portland, PA, 1870's,
man in his 50's
. Unidentified Female, J. C. Moulton Studio in Fitchburg, MA, 1876,
woman in her 50's
. Unidentified Male, Bogardus Studio in New York City, 1860's, man in
his 40's
. Unidentified Female, Houseworth Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's,
woman in her 30's
. Unidentified Female, Bradley & Rulofson Studio in San Francisco,
1873, woman in her 30's or 40's
. Unidentified Female, O. B. DeMorat's Studio in Philadelphia, PA,
1870's, woman in her 30's
. Unidentified Male, R. H. Blair Studio in Smyrna, DE, 1870's, man in
his 30's, note "Looks just ready to speak to you it is a very good picture
he sends son with the picture"
. Edith DEATRIECH HARDCASTLE, no studio or location, 1870's tin type,
girl about 3-4 years
. Unidentified infant, Bradford Studio in Smyrna, DE, 1870's
. Unidentified Female, G. M. Primrose Traveling Artist, 1880's, woman
in her teens
. Unidentified girl, S. S. Teel's Studio in Belvidere, NJ, 1860's,
girl about 4 years
. Unidentified Male, no studio or location, 1880's, boy about 13-15
years
. Unidentified Child, G. M. Primrose Studio in Portland, PA, 1860's,
child about 2 years
. "James", G. M. Primrose Studio in Stroudsburg, PA, 1880's, man in
his teens
. Jimmie DIETRICH, no studio or location, 1870's tin type, boy about 6
years
. Mrs. TINSMAN, G. M. Primrose Studio in East Stroudsburg, PA, 1880's,
woman in her 20's
. Unidentified Boy, no studio or location, 1880's, boy about 6 years
. Jimmie DIETRICK, no studio or location, 1870's tin type, boy about
15 years
. Unidentified Boy, no studio or location, 1860's, boy about 8 years
. Unidentified Male, no studio or location, 1870's, man in his 50's or
60's
. Unidentified Female, no studio or location, 1870's tin type, woman
in her 50's
. Unidentified Male, Vaughan Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's, man
in his 30's
. Unidentified Female, C. L. Cramer Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1870's, woman in her 20's or 30's
. Unidentified Female, Houseworth's Parlors in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, woman in her teens
. Unidentified Female, Houseworth's Parlors in San Francisco, CA,
1880's, woman in her 30's
. Unidentified Female, C. L. Cramer Studio in San Francisco, CA,
1870's, woman in her 20's or 30's
. "W. G.", Vaughan's Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's, man in his
40's
. 'Will", Grand Art Photograph Gallery in San Francisco, 1880's,
infant
. "Vern", Sunbeam Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's, boy about 3
years, note 2 copies of photo
. "Mae B", Vaughan's Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's, girl about
1-2 years
. "Will", Dore Gallery in San Francisco, CA, 1870's, boy about 3 years
. "Will", Wood's Studio in Oakland, CA, 1880's, boy about 4-5 years,
note 2 copies of photo
. Unidentified Child, East Oakland Gallery, 1880's or 1890's, child
about 6 years
. Jacqueline CAMPBELL, Wood's Studio in Oakland, CA, 1880's, girl
about 3 years
. "The Old Man", G. M. Primrose Studio in East Stroudsburg, PA,
1880's, man in his 40's or 50's
. Miss Maria DIETRICH, G. M. Primrose Studio in East Stroudsburg, PA,
1880's, woman in her 40's
. Unidentified Female, Elite Studio in San Francisco, 1879, woman in
her 20's or 30's
. Unidentified Female, Wm Shew's Studio in San Francisco, 1880's,
woman in her 20's
. Mrs. PRIMROSE, G. M. Primrose Studio in East Stroudsburg, PA,
1880's, woman in her 40's
. Unidentified Female, Imperial Studio in San Francisco, CA, 1880's or
1890's, woman in her 40's or 50's
I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that this wonderful old
album of treasures can be returned to its rightful place with family. If
you are a member of this family, or know someone who might be, please
contact me.
Thanks,
Shelley
Margie: What other list did you want us to post answers to?
Mickey
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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 11:33 PM
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Subject: [Campbell] Richard Campbell's in 1830
Here are the Richard Campbell's on the 1830 census (USA). I have underlined
the ones that are in correct area to be related to Lewis (if related at
all). If you have any information on any of these Richards, Please post to
both lists so we can check against what we have in our files already (if
anything).
Name Residence(City,County,State)
Richard Campbell Ranges 3 and 4, Madison, Alabama male
0-0-0-0-0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-1.
Richd Campbell Pickens, Alabama male
1-1-1-0-0-0-0-?-1-0-0-0-0 fem 1-0-0-1-0-0-1-0-1. (note ? Shows a faint line
which is not reversed like it would be if it was a bleed from other side of
page, M. Campbell.
Richard Campbell Oldham, Kentucky
Richard Campbell Washington, Kentucky
Richard C Campbell Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Richard Campbell Parsonsfield, York, Maine
Richard Campbell Sullivan, Madison, New York
Richd Campbell Big Flatts, Tioga, New York
Richd Campbell Ithaca, Tompkins, New York
Richard Campbell Regiment 2, Randolph, North Carolina male
1-1-1-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 1-11-0-1-1-1.
Richard Campbell Colerain, Hamilton, Ohio
Richard Campbell Wayne, Knox, Ohio
Richard Campbell Salem, Washington, Ohio
Richard Campbell Antrim, Franklin, Pennsylvania
Richard Campbell Shamokin, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Richd Campbell Kershaw, South Carolina
Richard Campbell Haywood, Tennessee male
0-2-1-1-3-0-1-0-0-1-0-0-0 fem 0-0-2-1-0-0-1-0-1.
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee male
0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-1-0-0 fem 0-1-0-1-0-0-1.
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee male
2-2-0-0-0-1-0-0-00-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-0-0-1.
Richard Campbell Lincoln, Tennessee male
2-1-1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-1-1.
Richard Campbell Brooke, Virginia
Richard Campbell Ohio, Virginia
Richard Campbell Russell, Virginia
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States
of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifth Census of the United States, 1830.
Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1830. M19,
201 rolls.
Description:
This database details those persons enumerated in the 1830 United States
Federal Census, the Fifth Census of the United States. In addition, the
names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual
images of the 1830 Federal Census. Enumerators of the 1830 census were asked
to include the following categories in the census: name of head of
household, number of free white males and females, number of other free
persons, names of slave owners and number of slaves, number of foreigners,
and town or district and county of residence.
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Merry Christmas all you Campbell cousins, I am also looking for a Campbell but it is
John L.M. Campbell Born April 22, 1812 Tn.October 18, 1888 buried in Old Oak Grove Cemetery, Union County, Mississippi How can we have so many Campbells in and around TN. and Mississippi and not be all related.
Thanks and be safe please over the holiday
Peggy Parish
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From: Lisa Grimes <kcks(a)gorge.net>
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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 9:37:11 AM
Subject: [Campbell] Collecting Charles & Levi (Levy) CAMPBELL's
Good morning everyone,
Yesterday's CAMPBELL activity reminded me that I need to do some collecting.
Something that I've slowed down and...and need to pick back up on. *S*
For anyone with CAMPBELL (any spelling) in VA, NC, GA, TN, AL-MS, LA
and....possibly SC....I am collecting data on certain names.
I am asking if you might just have a 'few' Charles or Levi (Levy) CAMPBELL's
between 1700 and say...1825-ish. I am collecting info on these fellows.
*S*
My reason is...that my line descends from a known Charles CAMPBELL,
who may:
1....have been a Scottish immigrant (supposedly c. 1750)
2....have been born in VA
3....have married more than the 2x that we are aware of
Known wives were: 1. Elizabeth BELINDEN (Bellenden)
(presumably mother of all his children)
2. Mrs. Richard (Milly HORN) Bailey, widow
The NC Rev War Pay Record (Index only)...lists quite a large group of men
that were named........Charles and one...named Levy.
I do have in my files...for other Rev. Ancestors...a couple of these pay
chits.
They are just photocopies...but I do have them. All that's there is a name
and whatever service/militia that the chit was a notation of payment for.
("chit" is a written request or a pay receipt.) *S*
So....figuring out much about any of these men named Charles or Levy
is very very diffcult.
I can prove...only their residence between 1787-1807 in Wilkes Co. GA.
That's with Tax Records, a couple of land deeds, and the 1800 Census.
This is the part of of Wilkes Co. that would later become Oglethorpe Co. GA.
In 1807...both Levi (Levy) and his brother, Charles, participated in the
Land Lottery in the new Morgan Co. GA area. This was the Lottery for the
Rev. War Veteran's...and at present we don't know what proof was needed.
We only know that their names are on the list of participants.
There are some very faint trails that indicate an earlier residence in NC...
in the 'Old' Cumberland Co. and possibly even closer to Johnston and
Wake Co.'s NC. I am still digging and...may be for a very long time. *S*
The 2nd marriage for Charles CAMPBELL Sr...was in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
We long ago found the 1800 record...but it wasn't until a land record was
also
located...that we knew for sure that this was our Charles Sr. m. Milly.
Our Charles CAMPBELL Sr...fathered at least these children:
Charles CAMPBELL, est. dob 1755-1765
...could be the Charles that d. 1819, Morgan Co., GA
Levy (Levi) CAMPBELL, est. dob 1758- 1765 - d. 1817 LA
m. Sarah WATKINS, b. 1763, Johnston Co., NC
Lorany (Lorane, Laurany) CAMPBELL, b. abt. 1770
m. 1st, Benjamin WATKINS, in NC
m. 2nd, Sherwood DAVIS, Oglethorpe Co., GA
Possibly also:
Keziah (Kissiah) CAMPBELL, b. 1775-1776 - d. abt. 1806 GA
m. Moses WATKINS, in NC
Names also found on the same early Tax Records for Wilkes Co., GA:
William CAMPBELL
Robert CAMPBELL
John CAMPBELL (not listed by name separately)
We have a story handed down, partially confirmed by Lorany's history, that
there was a William CAMPBELL in S. Central TN...that could be connected.
The time frame was after 1817. Levi's son, Allen "Buck", had gone from LA
on business to TN. He stayed at an Inn where a William CAMPBELL was
the Inn Keeper. This William refused Buck's money...claiming kinship.
This story was remembered only because it was so out of character and was
just...passed along as an amusing anecdote regarding "Clannish nature".
Now that I know of Lorany and that she did go to TN...with a WIlliam
CAMPBELL,
before AL-MS, this story has more of a possibility that it has ever had
before. *S*
We've managed to get one of our Levi CAMPBELL's male descendants DNA'd.
Our line presently falls into CAMPBELL DNA Project Group # 40. (67 pt
level)
We are working...to locate the direct line daughters of Elizabeth BELINDEN.
This is so that we can also do the MtDNA...to figure out several puzzles.
One is to try to figure out if Keziah and Lorany were sisters. This can do
it.
If we're successful...then we'll also have 'some' ancestral info on
Elizabeth.
Here's hoping that we can find more of our CAMPBELL family... *S*
Wishing all a very Happy Holiday Season,
Lisa Grimes
----------------------------
Charles CAMPBELL Sr - Elizabeth BELINDEN
> Levi (Levy) CAMPBELL - Sarah "Sally" WATKINS
>> Martha "Patsy" CAMPBELL - Samuel Russell RICE
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Here are the Richard Campbell's on the 1830 census (USA). I have underlined
the ones that are in correct area to be related to Lewis (if related at
all). If you have any information on any of these Richards, Please post to
both lists so we can check against what we have in our files already (if
anything).
Name Residence(City,County,State)
Richard Campbell Ranges 3 and 4, Madison, Alabama male
0-0-0-0-0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-0-1-0-0-1.
Richd Campbell Pickens, Alabama male
1-1-1-0-0-0-0-?-1-0-0-0-0 fem 1-0-0-1-0-0-1-0-1. (note ? Shows a faint line
which is not reversed like it would be if it was a bleed from other side of
page, M. Campbell.
Richard Campbell Oldham, Kentucky
Richard Campbell Washington, Kentucky
Richard C Campbell Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Richard Campbell Parsonsfield, York, Maine
Richard Campbell Sullivan, Madison, New York
Richd Campbell Big Flatts, Tioga, New York
Richd Campbell Ithaca, Tompkins, New York
Richard Campbell Regiment 2, Randolph, North Carolina male
1-1-1-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 1-11-0-1-1-1.
Richard Campbell Colerain, Hamilton, Ohio
Richard Campbell Wayne, Knox, Ohio
Richard Campbell Salem, Washington, Ohio
Richard Campbell Antrim, Franklin, Pennsylvania
Richard Campbell Shamokin, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Richd Campbell Kershaw, South Carolina
Richard Campbell Haywood, Tennessee male
0-2-1-1-3-0-1-0-0-1-0-0-0 fem 0-0-2-1-0-0-1-0-1.
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee male
0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-1-0-0 fem 0-1-0-1-0-0-1.
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee male
2-2-0-0-0-1-0-0-00-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-0-0-1.
Richard Campbell Lincoln, Tennessee male
2-1-1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 fem 0-0-0-1-1.
Richard Campbell Brooke, Virginia
Richard Campbell Ohio, Virginia
Richard Campbell Russell, Virginia
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States
of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifth Census of the United States, 1830.
Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1830. M19,
201 rolls.
Description:
This database details those persons enumerated in the 1830 United States
Federal Census, the Fifth Census of the United States. In addition, the
names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual
images of the 1830 Federal Census. Enumerators of the 1830 census were asked
to include the following categories in the census: name of head of
household, number of free white males and females, number of other free
persons, names of slave owners and number of slaves, number of foreigners,
and town or district and county of residence.
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View Record Name Residence
(City,County,State) View Image
Richard Campbell Ranges 3 and 4, Madison, Alabama
Richd Campbell Pickens, Alabama
Richard M Champlin Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Richard Campbell Oldham, Kentucky
Richard Campbell Washington, Kentucky
Richard C Campbell Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
View Record
Richard Campbell Parsonsfield, York, Maine
View Record
Richard Champlin Beekman, Dutchess, New York
View Record
Richard Campbell Sullivan, Madison, New York
View Record
Richard Canfield New York Ward 4, New York, New York
View Record
Richd Campbell Big Flatts, Tioga, New York
View Record
Richd Campbell Ithaca, Tompkins, New York
View Record
Richard Cambly Iredell, North Carolina
View Record
Richard Campbell Regiment 2, Randolph, North Carolina
View Record
Richard Campbell Colerain, Hamilton, Ohio
View Record
Richard Camfield Brown, Knox, Ohio
View Record
Richard Campbell Wayne, Knox, Ohio
View Record
Richard Campbell Salem, Washington, Ohio
View Record
Richard Campbell Antrim, Franklin, Pennsylvania
View Record
Richard Campbell Shamokin, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
View Record
Richd Campbell Kershaw, South Carolina
View Record
Richard Campbell Haywood, Tennessee
View Record
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee
View Record
Richard Campbell Hickman, Tennessee
View Record
Richard Campbell Lincoln, Tennessee
View Record
Richard Campbell Brooke, Virginia
View Record
Richard Campbell Ohio, Virginia
View Record
Richard Campbell Russell, Virginia
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States
of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifth Census of the United States, 1830.
Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1830. M19,
201 rolls.
Description:
This database details those persons enumerated in the 1830 United States
Federal Census, the Fifth Census of the United States. In addition, the
names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual
images of the 1830 Federal Census. Enumerators of the 1830 census were asked
to include the following categories in the census: name of head of
household, number of free white males and females, number of other free
persons, names of slave owners and number of slaves, number of foreigners,
and town or district and county of residence.
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Sorry, everybody. That question was from Margie, not A. T. What can I say?
I can't think this close to Christmas.
-----Original Message-----
From: campbell-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:campbell-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Mickey Fournier
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 1:30 PM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [Campbell] Merry Christmas & also...Richard
Campbell/LewisCampbellconnection?
Cousin A. T.
I don't know whether they are the same but there were two Lewis Campbell in
Haywood County, TN in 1830 and there was also a Richard Campbell in the same
place.
Richard was on page 41 with 2 males 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 3 20-30, 1 40-50
and one 70-80. Females, 2 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50 and one 60-70. This
profile fits the Revolutionary War Richard Campbell (b. 1755 per his pension
app.) and his second wife Rachel Smith (b. 1770 per pension app) and some of
their unaccounted-for offspring. Lots of folks have searched for them in
1830 to no avail until somebody stumbed upon this household recently. At
any rate, if this is the known Richard and Rachel, they turned back eastward
for they both died in Perry County, TN.
Anyway, one of the Lewises was on page 21 with 1 male -5, 1 10-15, 2 15-30
and one 50-60. Females were one 5-10, 2 10-15, one 40-50.
The otber Lewis was on page 5. He had 2 males 5-10 and one 30-40; 2 females
-5, 1 10-15, one 40-50.
These Lewises moved on to Missouri where the older Lewis is said to have
died in Texas or Oregon County depending on which source you use.
This all leads me to this fact: Descendants of Lewis are 35/37 match with
some of the offspring of above-mentioned Richard. We know, however, that
Lewis was NOT a son of Richard and Rachel of Perry because Rachel's pension
application was accompanied by her Bible pages listing the births of all the
children. But he was, for sure, a relative of some sort.
I guess that muddies the waters still further, huh?
Merry Christmas, Y'all!
-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Lmcam
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 1:04 PM
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Subject: [Campbell] Merry Christmas & also...Richard Campbell/Lewis
Campbellconnection?
Now...there is an idea! LoL...
Does anyone know of a mention of relationship between Lewis Campbell (born
about 1800) of TN/AL/MO having a dad named Richard? I was asked, but have
only a slight recollection of seeing a post on this.
Lewis, Boyd, Ellis (b 1804) and other Campbell's were in Lincoln co TN in
1830, then in Ripley co MO by 1840. Since Ellis had 3 sons born between
1832-1836 born in Alabama, we know he was there before coming to MO.
Merry Christmas!
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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 2:30 AM
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Subject: MARRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF MY MANY CAMPBELL COUSINS
CUZ Marge & MANY More Cousins,
I believe that the Foundation for the Greatest Genealogical BRICK wall
any,
one will ever encounter, is these 4 words Just how can Any one know that
with out Checking it out.
SPELLING??? My Wilmore Family, From England Claims that there were 32
different ways to Spell, it, in the Amherst County, Va Census 1870 it was
Spelled
in1880 it came out Spelled Then Tomlinson To Tomlin, Harvie to Harvey.
AND MY 5th Grt Grand Pa,OLE -George Campbell, Married Catherine________??
in 287 years his Descendants, Not only have not decided where he Came from,
They only have the first nameof ???, Reckon that Grt Grand Pa was an
Ileagle
Imigrant???, HEY reckon that we are elgiable/ entitled to any Free hand
outs??
CUZ A T & Leona
SEE YA IN 2008, BE Looking for Cousins & still wondering Who Grt GGG Grand
Pa Married??
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Now...there is an idea! LoL...
Does anyone know of a mention of relationship between Lewis Campbell (born
about 1800) of TN/AL/MO having a dad named Richard? I was asked, but have
only a slight recollection of seeing a post on this.
Lewis, Boyd, Ellis (b 1804) and other Campbell's were in Lincoln co TN in
1830, then in Ripley co MO by 1840. Since Ellis had 3 sons born between
1832-1836 born in Alabama, we know he was there before coming to MO.
Merry Christmas!
Margie Campbell
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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 2:30 AM
To: lmcam(a)lmcam1.com
Cc: campbell(a)rootsweb.com; Campbell_kids(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: MARRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF MY MANY CAMPBELL COUSINS
CUZ Marge & MANY More Cousins,
I believe that the Foundation for the Greatest Genealogical BRICK wall
any,
one will ever encounter, is these 4 words Just how can Any one know that
with out Checking it out.
SPELLING??? My Wilmore Family, From England Claims that there were 32
different ways to Spell, it, in the Amherst County, Va Census 1870 it was
Spelled
in1880 it came out Spelled Then Tomlinson To Tomlin, Harvie to Harvey.
AND MY 5th Grt Grand Pa,OLE -George Campbell, Married Catherine________??
in 287 years his Descendants, Not only have not decided where he Came from,
They only have the first nameof ???, Reckon that Grt Grand Pa was an
Ileagle
Imigrant???, HEY reckon that we are elgiable/ entitled to any Free hand
outs??
CUZ A T & Leona
SEE YA IN 2008, BE Looking for Cousins & still wondering Who Grt GGG Grand
Pa Married??
**************************************
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Good morning everyone,
Yesterday's CAMPBELL activity reminded me that I need to do some collecting.
Something that I've slowed down and...and need to pick back up on. *S*
For anyone with CAMPBELL (any spelling) in VA, NC, GA, TN, AL-MS, LA
and....possibly SC....I am collecting data on certain names.
I am asking if you might just have a 'few' Charles or Levi (Levy) CAMPBELL's
between 1700 and say...1825-ish. I am collecting info on these fellows.
*S*
My reason is...that my line descends from a known Charles CAMPBELL,
who may:
1....have been a Scottish immigrant (supposedly c. 1750)
2....have been born in VA
3....have married more than the 2x that we are aware of
Known wives were: 1. Elizabeth BELINDEN (Bellenden)
(presumably mother of all his children)
2. Mrs. Richard (Milly HORN) Bailey, widow
The NC Rev War Pay Record (Index only)...lists quite a large group of men
that were named........Charles and one...named Levy.
I do have in my files...for other Rev. Ancestors...a couple of these pay
chits.
They are just photocopies...but I do have them. All that's there is a name
and whatever service/militia that the chit was a notation of payment for.
("chit" is a written request or a pay receipt.) *S*
So....figuring out much about any of these men named Charles or Levy
is very very diffcult.
I can prove...only their residence between 1787-1807 in Wilkes Co. GA.
That's with Tax Records, a couple of land deeds, and the 1800 Census.
This is the part of of Wilkes Co. that would later become Oglethorpe Co. GA.
In 1807...both Levi (Levy) and his brother, Charles, participated in the
Land Lottery in the new Morgan Co. GA area. This was the Lottery for the
Rev. War Veteran's...and at present we don't know what proof was needed.
We only know that their names are on the list of participants.
There are some very faint trails that indicate an earlier residence in NC...
in the 'Old' Cumberland Co. and possibly even closer to Johnston and
Wake Co.'s NC. I am still digging and...may be for a very long time. *S*
The 2nd marriage for Charles CAMPBELL Sr...was in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
We long ago found the 1800 record...but it wasn't until a land record was
also
located...that we knew for sure that this was our Charles Sr. m. Milly.
Our Charles CAMPBELL Sr...fathered at least these children:
Charles CAMPBELL, est. dob 1755-1765
...could be the Charles that d. 1819, Morgan Co., GA
Levy (Levi) CAMPBELL, est. dob 1758- 1765 - d. 1817 LA
m. Sarah WATKINS, b. 1763, Johnston Co., NC
Lorany (Lorane, Laurany) CAMPBELL, b. abt. 1770
m. 1st, Benjamin WATKINS, in NC
m. 2nd, Sherwood DAVIS, Oglethorpe Co., GA
Possibly also:
Keziah (Kissiah) CAMPBELL, b. 1775-1776 - d. abt. 1806 GA
m. Moses WATKINS, in NC
Names also found on the same early Tax Records for Wilkes Co., GA:
William CAMPBELL
Robert CAMPBELL
John CAMPBELL (not listed by name separately)
We have a story handed down, partially confirmed by Lorany's history, that
there was a William CAMPBELL in S. Central TN...that could be connected.
The time frame was after 1817. Levi's son, Allen "Buck", had gone from LA
on business to TN. He stayed at an Inn where a William CAMPBELL was
the Inn Keeper. This William refused Buck's money...claiming kinship.
This story was remembered only because it was so out of character and was
just...passed along as an amusing anecdote regarding "Clannish nature".
Now that I know of Lorany and that she did go to TN...with a WIlliam
CAMPBELL,
before AL-MS, this story has more of a possibility that it has ever had
before. *S*
We've managed to get one of our Levi CAMPBELL's male descendants DNA'd.
Our line presently falls into CAMPBELL DNA Project Group # 40. (67 pt
level)
We are working...to locate the direct line daughters of Elizabeth BELINDEN.
This is so that we can also do the MtDNA...to figure out several puzzles.
One is to try to figure out if Keziah and Lorany were sisters. This can do
it.
If we're successful...then we'll also have 'some' ancestral info on
Elizabeth.
Here's hoping that we can find more of our CAMPBELL family... *S*
Wishing all a very Happy Holiday Season,
Lisa Grimes
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Charles CAMPBELL Sr - Elizabeth BELINDEN
> Levi (Levy) CAMPBELL - Sarah "Sally" WATKINS
>> Martha "Patsy" CAMPBELL - Samuel Russell RICE
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9:40 PM
CUZ Marge & MANY More Cousins,
I believe that the Foundation for the Greatest Genealogical BRICK wall any,
one will ever encounter, is these 4 words <IT JUST CANT BE> Just how can Any
one know that <IT JUST CANT BE> with out Checking it out.
SPELLING??? My Wilmore Family, From England Claims that there were 32
different ways to Spell, it, in the Amherst County, Va Census 1870 it was Spelled
<Wilmore> in1880 it came out Spelled <Wilmer> Then Tomlinson To Tomlin,
Harvie to Harvey.
AND MY 5th Grt Grand Pa,OLE -George Campbell, Married Catherine________??
in 287 years his Descendants, Not only have not decided where he Came from,
They only have the first nameof <MY 5th Grt Grand Mother> ???, Reckon that Grt
Grand Pa was an Ileagle Imigrant???, HEY reckon that we are elgiable/ entitled
to any Free hand outs?? <JUST ASKING?
I never had a Grand Ma, Both of them died in Child Birth & no one bothered
to find out the last name of Most of My Grt, G. G. Grand Mothers, SO Please
remember to <ASK & ANSWER QUESTIONS SOME ONE KNOWS>
CUZ A T & Leona <atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
SEE YA IN 2008, BE Looking for Cousins & still wondering Who Grt GGG Grand
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A.T.... If you do a Google search for "Stockton State Hospital" + Campbell,
you will find that I have been touted as an "expert" on the Stockton (Calif)
State Hospital... Trust me, if I am the expert, we are in big doo doo!
Per Genealogy...my "expert" (35+ years experience) is: NEVER say NEVER!!!!
Campbell, Kimble, Gumble, Gimble, Cimble...don't let the spelling of a name,
the location of a family stop you from considering a person. Remember,
Virgina (and the original colonies) once went "sea to sea"...and St. Louis
was in VA!!!
I keep thinking of my hubby's half Sister (or cousin??? We will never know)
calling me, emailing me & writing to me... "my" James Freman Campbell was
only one she could find fitting her birth father's information...but my
MILaw swore he never left MO, died single, and that she never met her
hubby's brother. Whell!!! I finally gave this pesky lady Lon's Aunt
Myrtle's email & phone number (it's public anyhows)...told Carol to call
Aunt Myrtle...not 5 minutes later, I get a call from Aunt Myrtle..."How did
you find Carol? We have been looking for over 20 years!" Seems my MIL had
a fling with James F Campbell...and didn't want anyone to know. This James
may have been Lon's father!...everyone say ..."Uncle Daddy!"
We can laugh about it now...but I just really will never say never again.
MATTHEW CAMPBELL!! I collect Matthew Campbell's... Looking for link between
Ellis Campbell b 1804, and why his oldest son was named Matthew (Matthis).
"Our" Matthew Campbell b abt 1833 in AL.
Merry Christmas everyone!!
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A.T., my grandfather always said an expert was someone 50 miles away from
home.
Happy Holidays,
Faye
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mickey Fournier" <mwfournier(a)comcast.net>
To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Campbell] COUSINS LETS HOPE <CUZ A T
> Cousin A.T.:
> My grandpa used to say that an expert was somebody who had learned more
> and
> more about less and less until he ended up knowing everything about
> nothing.
> Sounds about right to me.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: campbell-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:campbell-bounces@rootsweb.com]
> On Behalf Of Larry CAmpbell
> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 12:15 PM
> To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [Campbell] COUSINS LETS HOPE <CUZ A T
>
> Expert is a drip under pressure!
> Larry
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
> To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 1:42 AM
> Subject: [Campbell] COUSINS LETS HOPE <CUZ A T
>
>
>>
>> Cousins, I have Wondered just what an expert is.
>> TO my satisfaction , AN expert is very often a Self promoted, Personal
>> <EGO>, NO ?, well just how can, one declare another's information <WRONG>
>> at first
>> glance?? OR, Give the Foundation for the Greatest Genealogical >Brick
>> Wall
>> ever encountered, <IT JUST CANT BE>
>>
>> First,<WRONG> MY 5th Grt Grand Parents had 8 Sons, With as many of our
>> Ancestroal Families with Children Named after Siblings Children, SO many
>> Same 1st
>> & last name for Daddy, Different Mama & Many of the Children the Same: By
>> both
>> # 1 & # 2, Not wrong, Just Different.
>>
>> FOR the record: Two of My 5th Grt Grand Pa's Sons were My 4th Grt Grand
>> Fathers, JUST asking. What kind of a PITFALL would I have encountered
>> With just
>> one 4h Grt Grand Pa as <MY LINE>
>> When By the 4th Generation They were Marring 3rd Cousins??
>>
>> Second: Right off the BAT, <IT JUST CANT BE> MY 5th Grt Grand Parents
>> Raised their Family Around the MID 1700 Hundred's, A man could Move a
>> couple of
>> Counties away, Droped his first name & used his Middle name, A new County
>> was
>> formed, YET # one researcher Declares # 2 Wrong, JUST because all of Both
>> are not
>> the Same, That Self proclaimed Expert, is declareing something wrong,
>> JUST
>> because it does not match. OH yes it happens too often in too many
>> Families,
>>
>> THAT MY Cousins, is why I always <SO STATE, According to MY records, That
>> way, if I am not like My Cousin I have not intenitionaly Offended any
>> Cousin, &
>> often learn something or helped Some one, Please remember: <ASK & ANSWER
>> QUESTIONS SOME ONE KNOWS>
>>
>> <atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
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>> recipes
>> (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)</HTML>
>> _______________________________________
>>
>> Remember to search the archives use this address
>> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL
>>
>> Browse the archives at
>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/
>>
>> Contact the List Manager
>> mailto:campbell-admin@rootsweb.com
>>
>>
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>> CAMPBELL-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>
> _______________________________________
>
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>
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Expert is a drip under pressure!
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: <Atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 1:42 AM
Subject: [Campbell] COUSINS LETS HOPE <CUZ A T
>
> Cousins, I have Wondered just what an expert is.
> TO my satisfaction , AN expert is very often a Self promoted, Personal
> <EGO>, NO ?, well just how can, one declare another's information <WRONG>
> at first
> glance?? OR, Give the Foundation for the Greatest Genealogical >Brick
> Wall
> ever encountered, <IT JUST CANT BE>
>
> First,<WRONG> MY 5th Grt Grand Parents had 8 Sons, With as many of our
> Ancestroal Families with Children Named after Siblings Children, SO many
> Same 1st
> & last name for Daddy, Different Mama & Many of the Children the Same: By
> both
> # 1 & # 2, Not wrong, Just Different.
>
> FOR the record: Two of My 5th Grt Grand Pa's Sons were My 4th Grt Grand
> Fathers, JUST asking. What kind of a PITFALL would I have encountered
> With just
> one 4h Grt Grand Pa as <MY LINE>
> When By the 4th Generation They were Marring 3rd Cousins??
>
> Second: Right off the BAT, <IT JUST CANT BE> MY 5th Grt Grand Parents
> Raised their Family Around the MID 1700 Hundred's, A man could Move a
> couple of
> Counties away, Droped his first name & used his Middle name, A new County
> was
> formed, YET # one researcher Declares # 2 Wrong, JUST because all of Both
> are not
> the Same, That Self proclaimed Expert, is declareing something wrong, JUST
> because it does not match. OH yes it happens too often in too many
> Families,
>
> THAT MY Cousins, is why I always <SO STATE, According to MY records, That
> way, if I am not like My Cousin I have not intenitionaly Offended any
> Cousin, &
> often learn something or helped Some one, Please remember: <ASK & ANSWER
> QUESTIONS SOME ONE KNOWS>
>
> <atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
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> recipes
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> _______________________________________
>
> Remember to search the archives use this address
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>
> Browse the archives at
> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/
>
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>
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Looking for info on this man and family. Found posted on Ancestry family
trees. Married a Mary Dawson Kenchen in 1762. She was born in 1725, NC and died
in 1805, Bertie too. Children listed:
George
James
Sarah
Elizabeth
Martha
Mary
Rev John Campbell....1770 Bertie NC
William Kenchen
Henry
No other birth years for siblings. One of these postings was by a Carolyn
Clark, who has done a lot of research on the Richard Campbell 1755 family of
Hickman/Perry CO TN. Am looking for documentation of a relationship with
William Campbell 1776, NC, in that same area. Any help please.
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