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Looking for cousins age unknown but should be around 50 to 65. Last known of was in Birmingham, Alabama where their father is buried. This was in the early 50's. Their names are, John Wayne Campbell, Tommy Campbell and Frank H. Jr. Their parents were Frank H. Campbell and Mary Pat Staunton, both parents were from Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL.
Their father died in the early 50's this was the last I knew of them. Would like to tell them they still have a great aunt living and that she will be 104 October 3, 2007, would love to tell her they have been found. The children could have had a name change if their mother married again.
Gail R. Brown
gbrown(a)hiwaay.net
>From what I understand -- you get access to your information with a code -- I
just found out about it today - someone on this list.
I did a quick search on just one surname and they have samples of dna without
specific names
Whoever sent this earlier has done it and is still waiting for hers to be
posted.
I think I am going to do it also - sounds very interesting to me.
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Hi Linda Claire,
You wrote:
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Re: [Campbell] DNA and Scotland's Kings
I guess you missed the free dna site -- www.smgf.org
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That's a fair enough statement...and my reply is....No, I didn't. *S*
The Sorenson Project...is free, but it's not free, all at the same time.
What I mean to say is....participation is free. That part is true.
Acquiring the results of the participant's test....is not necessarily free.
The rules that I received, with my husband's kit, was that in order to
access the results...I have to have the results of another test to match.
You plunk in your known results...and the Sorenson results pop up.
I will not deter, or discourage, anyone in regards to www.smgf.org,
but...so far as I've seen on this list today...you have only half of the
story.
Now...you have...the rest of the story. *S*
Lisa
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Good evening everyone,
I'm writing...to comment and to make a suggestion regarding DNA testing,
which BTW...I sincerely feel...is the best bang...for the reearch buck. *S*
RE: DNA and Scotland's Kings
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The comment was made...
"It would be nice to afford to do it. Sorry..." (...personal reason deleted)
Mickey in IL
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Most of us are feeling the financial pinch, and family needs...do have to
come before...ancestral needs. It's that simple. No arguments. *S*
But...how many times have you researched a full family line, convinced that
the line in question was connected, only to discover...years later...that
the
line in question arrived "somewhere else"...AFTER yours arrived??
Or...discounted a possible connection....only to discover after many years
that you had the wrong definition of "infant" ?? Colonial...not current.
Trust me. I've been there. I have the T-shirt, ball cap, and...sandals to
match.
But it was the wrong family. Years spent doing it...and they are not my
line.
Or...the lightbulb finally lit up and...the "infant" looks a more likely
prospect?
This last one...appears to be where I am right now...at this moment. *S*
So...there comes a time, as we hunt for our kin, where we have to take a
step
to prevent spending time and money on a line that is not ours. It's waste.
This is what the DNA Surname projects are actually aimed at.
Sorting out the lines...and helping to reduce the lost time and money.
Money can be replaced...but I don't have another 30-40 years to re-do all
this.
God willing...I'll have more time...but I honestly think I'll have that much
time.
IF...you are someone...or know of someone, that is interested in any given
surname DNA project (CAMPBELL included)...and want to participate in it,
or ask for a participant to join for you..look for a sponsor. Or multiple
sponsors.
This may be your way to participate in your chosen DNA project.
Asking amongst your family...for donations towards the fee...could be a way
to accomplish this task. The 37 pt fee...divided between sponsors...has
often
....put the out of pocket cost to less than $20 per sponsor.
I'm speaking from experience. I am the GRIMES DNA Coordinator.
I's a much smaller group than....CAMPBELL.....but we still manage. *S*
I know of several participants...that invited family to a potluck dinner,
Bar-B-Q,
or whatever it was, and asked their guests to bring one main dish to the
party.
As a door fee they asked that they donate...just $1 ea. towards the DNA
test.
In one case of this creativity....the participant...ended up paying nothing.
*S*
Also...as the Holidays have come around each year, FTDNA has offered
a boost for the Projects in one manner or another. Not always the same.
So if you are on the fence as to volunteering, or whatever, you might look
towards the Surname Coordinator...to see what's being offered this year
by FTDNA.
Or...ask the Coordinator to see if there might be something in the fund.
These Surname Funds are sometimes a female of the family...has donated
money into the fund...for a male to test. Often these females don't have a
close male of their line to ask and...they simply don't know about any
lateral
lines that do have males interested. So it is worth it to ask.
There's always some sort of option and it's important to look for them.
Wishing all...the very best of success in your research,
Lisa Grimes
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a descendant of:
Charles CAMPBELL, b. 1730-1743 - d. before 1817 GA or LA
m. 1st, Elizabeth (Elsbeth) BELINDEN (BELLENDEN)
Levi (Levy) CAMPBELL, b. before 1763 - d. 22 Jan 1817 LA
m. Sarah WATKINS, b. 1763 Johnston Co., NC
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CAMPBELL DNA Project, Group # 40. We're still hunting for participants
to help to define our family line, and...to get our own group number. *S*
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Don't we all??? Check it out & pass the word. I found out about it thru
another message board. I've been trying to post on those that I'm connected
to & that would help if everyone did it. Surely there will be enough to
build on from there. So far, it looks like a lot more have tested from the
west & mid-west. I'm anxious for my results to start coming in! They do
not send them to you like the projects that charge, but you go online &
check them. You have access & privacy. You can also pull your results at
any time & do not sign away those rights from what I understand.
-----Original Message-----
From: campbell-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:campbell-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of Lindaclaireabel(a)aol.com
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 12:41 PM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [Campbell] DNA and Scotland's Kings
Wow -- I would love to be part of that -- I have several brick walls in my
ancestors
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No, of course the male is always the best, but they test both. You can go
to their website & read everything & then request tests for everyone that
you want. You just have to be able to send them some info on your line.
They will test anyone over 7 years old with consent forms. I have found no
catches so far, but you know how that goes. No one has told me of any bad
experiences & I've been putting the word out & asking questions. Only
positive feedback so far.
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On Behalf Of Lindaclaireabel(a)aol.com
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 12:43 PM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [Campbell] DNA and Scotland's Kings
Melissa - does it have to be a male DNA?
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Wow -- I would love to be part of that -- I have several brick walls in my
ancestors
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Have you heard of the Sorenson DNA project? It's free & I was told by
someone who manages another project that you can (with a little work)
convert the info to compare to other projects out there to determine your
connections. I have gotten a kit & submitted for 2 males in our line so
far. One will connect to Campbells of Carter & Johnson Co, TN.
The website for info is: www.smgf.org
I understand it is connected to LDS. Haven't heard any negative feedback so
far. The big thing is to get all that you can to participate.
Melissa
-----Original Message-----
From: campbell-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:campbell-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of TEXTIQUE(a)aol.com
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 11:46 AM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [Campbell] DNA and Scotland's Kings
Claire, there are some projects doing this right now. A friend submitted
her dna and discovered where her genes originated. I'll e-mail her to find
out what company she used and contact you off-list if you want.
jt I have traced my Campbells through Franklin Co. PA and on to
Westmoreland Co. PA in 1773. Looking for earlier locations in PA. One
William Campbell was apparently was born abt. 1790 in County Kerry, Ireland
In a message dated 8/22/2007 9:30:03 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
historyhunter2(a)yahoo.com writes:
I think it is great that you can trace that far back. I think it would be
great if everyone on earth had a DNA test and a database could be put
together so that we know where we all started.
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Linda, the project about which I wrote will discover anyone's origin back to
the original humans who all came from 6 or so 'tribes' in Africa. jt
In a message dated 8/23/2007 10:05:40 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
Lindaclaireabel(a)aol.com writes:
I don't know if that it will work
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I don't know if that it will work - my daughter is the connection to them,
but it's worth a try. I can at least have the information to see if we want to
do it.
My mother-in-law just died this year and she never knew what happened to her
father - he left when she was a teenager - Chester Walter Campbell b Mar 5
1892 in Delaware Co., Ind He married Mary Gardner and they had 3 children - all
are dead and none knew where their dad went or if he was dead. He worked as
an electrician for the RR.
I found an obit of a Chester W Campbell with a near birthday, but he was a
butcher and claimed being single.
Before Ardis Campbell Abel died she thought her dad had gone to AZ but I
never found any trace of him.
Now that she is dead I suppose she knows where he went.
My ex is the only one out of that side of the family besides my daughter that
is still living. Most have had odd deaths and die in twos - one right after
the other.
Supposedly Chester's parents were Samuel Campbell and Louisa Kerry -- I found
a marriage record linking the parents but no birth record.
I live in Texas and they all lived in Ind -- I hope that next spring I can
travel up there and spend some time looking at local court house records. But
who knows
Thank you so much
Claire
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Claire, there are some projects doing this right now. A friend submitted
her dna and discovered where her genes originated. I'll e-mail her to find out
what company she used and contact you off-list if you want.
jt I have traced my Campbells through Franklin Co. PA and on to
Westmoreland Co. PA in 1773. Looking for earlier locations in PA. One William
Campbell was apparently was born abt. 1790 in County Kerry, Ireland
In a message dated 8/22/2007 9:30:03 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
historyhunter2(a)yahoo.com writes:
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great if everyone on earth had a DNA test and a database could be put
together
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Correct Sam, This Fountaine is way to young...but where did his father come
from? Who was this John? Is he a possible connection to Fountaine & Ellis?
I am going to look into this a bit further...Ellis was in TN in 1830...so
who knows.
Maybe someone on the Campbell Rootsweb list will know.
Margie Campbell
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RE:
Also, Sam... who was this John Campbell, b SC, wife Eliz, b TN...who
had:
1850 United States Federal Census
about Fountain G C Campbell
Name: Fountain G C Campbell
Age: 4
Estimated birth year: abt 1846
Birth Place: Tennessee
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 3, Williamson, Tennessee
I have a Charles Campbell born Ireland, living in Pa. He was married to Mary McCrystal and they were in Pa. 1852 when the had their first son Daniel, then Michael, Sarah Ann, Margaret, Mary, Ellen, Elizabeth, Theresa and Roseanne
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donna luzzi Va. Bch., Va.
you wrote:
>Hi Peggy. What years are these from? I haven't made any connection as yet
>to Carleton County. My own family resided in Lanark County, Pakenham
>Ontario. Most of the Campbells I have been researching are from Carrying
>Place, Toronto and Staynor Ontario (recent relatives) and Aylmer/St.Thomas
>Ontario (historical relatives). I also have references to Detroit, Chicago,
>and La Grange in the US. Your Charles could be from another branch.
>Sue
Hi Sue,
I have information (unconfirmed) that Charles Campbell and Mary Mitchell
were married Mar 12, 1838 in Bathurst District (not sure exactly where that
is). I believe all their children were born in Gloucester Township,
Carleton Co., between Feb 1837 and July 1856. I believe Charles is from
Co.Derry, and I only have Ireland for Mary. I have often wondered if Mary
Mitchell was a sister to Elizabeth Mitchell who married into my Johnston
line in Gloucester in 1837. Seems logical. I haven't made contact with
anyone researching the Mitchells.
Peggy
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From: "Sue" <Sue.Campbell(a)rogers.com>
To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 6:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Campbell] Trying to make contact with Bruce H Campbell
> Hi Peggy. What years are these from? I haven't made any connection as
> yet
> to Carleton County. My own family resided in Lanark County, Pakenham
> Ontario. Most of the Campbells I have been researching are from Carrying
> Place, Toronto and Staynor Ontario (recent relatives) and Aylmer/St.Thomas
> Ontario (historical relatives). I also have references to Detroit,
> Chicago,
> and La Grange in the US. Your Charles could be from another branch.
> Sue
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: campbell-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:campbell-bounces@rootsweb.com]
> On Behalf Of Peggy Gordon
> Sent: August 17, 2007 9:04 PM
> To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [Campbell] Trying to make contact with Bruce H Campbell
>
> Hi Sue,
> I have a Charles Campbell in my Johnston tree, residing in Gloucester
> Township, Carleton Co., Ontario. His daughter Mary Ann married Kennedy
> Johnston and his daughter Jane married John Robert Johnston, from a
> different Johnston line. John Robert's sister Eliza married Robert Allan
> Johnston from my line. Charles Campbell was married to Mary Mitchell in
> Bathurst District, Ontario. I have no idea who Charles's parents were but
> would love to establish a connection with his lineage. He is said to be
> from Co. Derry, Ireland.
> Peggy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sue" <Sue.Campbell(a)rogers.com>
> To: <CAMPBELL(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 2:19 PM
> Subject: [Campbell] Trying to make contact with Bruce H Campbell
>
>
>>I was given the name of Bruce Hamelin Campbell as a contact for
>>information
>> on the Campbell family descended from Alexander McIntosh Campbell born
>> Aug
>> 1856 in Elgin County, Ontario Canada. He was working on a book on
>> Lucretia
>> (Saunders) Campbell, Alexander M's wife. Alexander McIntosh Campbell was
>> the brother of John George Campbell, my g grandfather.
>>
>> If there is any way to make contact that would be super.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Sue in Ottawa
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I was given the name of Bruce Hamelin Campbell as a contact for information
on the Campbell family descended from Alexander McIntosh Campbell born Aug
1856 in Elgin County, Ontario Canada. He was working on a book on Lucretia
(Saunders) Campbell, Alexander M's wife. Alexander McIntosh Campbell was
the brother of John George Campbell, my g grandfather.
If there is any way to make contact that would be super.
Thanks
Sue in Ottawa
Every time discussion turns to Ontario Campbells, I get excited! Both
Margie and Diane have helped me in the past, so I'm about to try again. Info
that I have is on William John Campbell b.1838 (Scotland)
m. Mary Eliz.O'Kelly (Hamilton Co.
Ontario)
d. 1869 Michigan
Where I'm stumped (still) is William's father Abraham and mother Havannah
(never left Scotland); and William's son, Burton Curtis Campbell b.1860 in
Hamilton Co., Ontario; m. Sarah J. Dicey in Bay City, MI(1883); Burton was
found on a 1900 Michigan prison census (Ionia) and I am still looking for
why, how long, and when and where he died. Thanks to anyone who can help
and especially DIANE and MARGIE Campbell still!
Lynn Heckerthorn
Hi Al:
Thank you so much for replying!! I hope you can offer some suggestions to
me.
Here's my story.
Sometime in the 1840's, Ellen P(r)ender(gast)(er), b. 1829, emigrated from
Belfast with her father, mother, brother and sister. They settled in the
Grafton area of Haldimand Twp. Brother married and moved to Michigan;
sister was Elizabeth and she married a Fish. She is buried at Warkworth.
No graves found for parents Thomas and Elizabeth.
On January 21, 1850, Ellen married Charles Honeywell, son of Amos Honeywell
and Permelia Allen, who lived north of Grafton. Amos provided 50 acres of
his farm to Charles and Ellen and one year later, January 28, 1851, Ellen
gave birth to twins Charles, Jr. & Elizabeth. The were baptized at St.
Mike's, Cobourg.
The twins were under a year when Charles went AWOL one day while working the
land. A couple of days later a neighbour woman stopped by and her husband
had also disappeared. The two women decided the two husbands must be
together. Approximately a month later the neighbour received a letter from
her husband which stated that the two men had been talking and had lamented
how they had always wanted to go to sea, so they had up and left, gone to
Lakeport where they had signed up to sail out the following morning. When
they reported the following morning, they were on two different ships. Four
days out the neighbour awakened to a racket and came up to see the other
ship on fire. They circled back, but picked up no survivors before the
other ship sank. The neighbour said that was Charles' ship and Ellen was a
widow he was sorry to report.
Ellen remarried a man named Campbell c. 1856 and on July 3, 1857 she gave
birth to Alice Jane Campbell. I have not found a marriage or baptism.
When Alice Jane was 2 or 3, Charles Honeywell returned, minus the lower half
of one leg. Ellen immediately went to Cobourg to talk about her situation
with the priest who assured her that Alice Jane was legitimate, but she
would have to make a decision. Apparently Campbell packed his things and
left. Charles & Ellen lost a daughter they named Permelia in 1860 and on
January 21, 1861 they had a son Martin. They took Martin and four year old
Alice Jane to Cobourg and baptized both as the children of Charles and Ellen
Honeywell.
Alice's baptism, her marriage registration and her death registration all
state Charles Honeywell is her father. However, she told the story of her
birth to everyone and the details set out above came to me via the twin,
Charles Jr.'s granddaughter. No one remembers Campbell's first name.
First question for you, in all your years of research, have you encountered
this story in reverse from the Campbells? I ran across a man 20 some odd
years ago who was researching John Wesley Campbell born I think around 1820.
He married Bethema Hilton at Brighton I think around 1860 and stated to her
he was a widower, his wife dying in childbirth in 1857. Coincidence? He
could not find a burial record or a grave for wife #1 - could I help him
with where the cemeteries were in Haldimand and Cramahe.... Once I ran this
story past him, he was quick to deny that it was his gr-grandfather and
stopped corresponding. I never did find any grave or burial for John
Wesley's first wife.
As you know, census records for Haldimand and Cramahe are spotty for 1851/2,
so I can't reconstruct the Campbells in that area. I've hunted down
voter's lists, assessment rolls - no luck. I'm 99% sure I'm a Campbell but
can't prove it. Any suggestions???
Alice Jane Honeywell married George Sawyer Dootlittle Warner. They are
buried in Castleton Cemetery.
Vanessa
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From: "Al Campbell" <alcampbell(a)chartermi.net>
To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Campbell] Oliver Campbell b 1744 NY d 1805 in Canada
> Vanessa,
>
> I am the fourth Greatgandson of Oliver Campbell U. E. Loyalist who settled
> in Cramahe Trownship of Northumberland County, Ontario. I have studied
> this
> family for many years and have extensive details on most of his
> descentants.
> I would be happy to help you if your interest is in this family.
>
> Al Campbell
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Vanessa Warner Bacola" <vanessa002(a)sympatico.ca>
> To: <Campbell-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 10:00 PM
> Subject: [Campbell] Campbell in Canada
>
>
>>I am interested in connecting with researchers of the Campbell Family in
>> Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada for the mid-1800s time period. I
>> believe most of the Campbells in that area, at that time, were descended
>> from two Loyalists. Missing census pages, gaps in church records and
>> lack
>> of newspapers are causing me major grief!!! Appreciate your assistance.
>>
>> Vanessa Warner Bacola
>>
>>
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Hi: I am seeking information on William Campbell b. 1708 in Londonderry Ireland. He married Elizabeth Lettice in 1729. He was the father of the following children:
William Campbell b. 2 Aug 1736 in Georgetown ME married Martha Griffin 20 Aug 1764.
John Campbell b.10 Aug 1743 in Georgetown ME and married Nancy Ann Drummond 30 Dec 1773.
Agnes Campbell b. 8 Oct 1733 in Georgetown ME and married David liver on 13 Dec 1754.
Daniel Campbell b.9 Sept 1745 in Georgetown ME and d. 6 March 1830.
Martha Campbell b. 21 April 1741 in Georgetown ME and married Nathaniel Wyman on 24 Jan 1765.
Elizabeth Campbell b. 2 March 1738-1739 in Georgetown ME.
Mary Campbell b. 15 Jan 1730 in Boston, MA married to Alexander or John Todd.
I am looking for any Campbells that are related to his children. In some of the information I find that Williams date of birth was 1708 and in other information it was 1718. I have copies of the childrens Vital Records from Georgetown ME but none of them have any information on the parents just their names. William Campbell b. 1736 was my 4th Great Grandfather and I am trying to document who his parents were and their vital information.
I would appreciate hearing from any one who has information on this family.
Thank You
Veronica