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Robert Campbell, Genealogy and records of descendants of Robert Campbell of
County Tyrone, by Rev. Frederic Campbell, 1909.
Question: has anyone read this yet? Is this Robert Campbell who leased land
in Ardstraw in 1714? Did he have a son named John Campbell, of Ardstraw?
Did any of these descendants come to live in Virginia, in America?
Best regards,
Lilly Martin
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to <ASK & ANSWER QUESTIONS SOME ONE KNOWS> CUZ A T
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So it
would probley end up being a Stewart not Campbell line. Now did I get that right ?
Sorry to be so lame but I am probley not the only one who is haveing problems
figureing his out (I hope) Kinda feel like the show are you smarter than a
5th grader lol.
thanks
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I know that there are several cuz's out there, but where?
Any of you related to Joseph Campbell that married Elizabeth
James., in 1802, Craven Co, NC Their children were Thomas, Joseph, Abner J, Winifred,
Sarah, Elizabeth, Lucretia, and Mary Polly Thanks
Doris Swinson
rexjr(a)shawneelink.net
OOps I missed this Pam
My Godwin side is from Robert J. Godwin and he was from alabama don't know where. But I show him from Alabama. (sorry Campbell side I think maybe we linked through Godwin)
Robert J. Godwin October 15, 1854 B. Alabama Married to Ida Garrett ?
Have Brothers and sisters also contact me at parishpd(a)yahoo.com so we do not do Godwin on Campbell side. I feel like it is taking up there space here.
thanks for seeing this connection
Peggy
peggy parish <parishpd(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I believe some were here is what I have where the Campbell line and Godwin Line cross
Johh Marion Campbell July 30, 1851 Mississippi died January 04, 1929 don't really know where burried
Married to
Mary Ann Elizabeth Stewart March 1851 we think Mississippi
there daughter Emma Campbell (my grandmother) July 14, 1887 die March 26, 1951 Burried in Ca (her Sister told me one time that they were from Alabama) but everyone else says Mississippi.
she married my Grandfather
Albert Littleton Godwin March 30, 1885 died September 03, 1950 burried in Ca with my mother
Eva May Godwin and
there only son
Albert Lee Godwin
I think there is a connection with Alabama but have not found it yet.
I don't understand how we can all intermingle and not be related lol
thanks
Peggy
pam holeton
wrote:
I have Campbell and Godwin as well. Are yours in Southern Alabama by chance??
peggy parish
wrote: Humm ok I think I understand because of your X explanation thank you for that. So If I did the X DNA it would only take me through my Grandmother's
Me my Eva Godwin her mother Emma Campbell her mother Mary Ann Stewart. yep I have Campbell's Stewarts and Godwins Gee can not figure out why I can not find anyone lol
So it would probley end up being a Stewart not Campbell line. Now did I get that right ? Sorry to be so lame but I am probley not the only one who is haveing problems figureing his out (I hope) Kinda feel like the show are you smarter than a 5th grader lol.
thanks
Peggy
Bill McCray wrote:
On 27 Jan 2008 at 17:27, peggy parish wrote:
> How do you do the DNA and will it work with a woman. I am the
> 2Greatgrandaughter of John L. M. Campbell through his son John Marion
> Campbell and his daughter my Grandmother Emma Elizabeth Campbell, My
> brother passed away last year so there is no Male left for us
The Y-DNA that is tested is passed from father to son. Thus, only males
can be tested and they can only be tested for the genetic family line back
through their male ancestors - father, grandfather, great grandfater, etc.
I am a McCray, can participate only in the McCray DNA test project, and
have done so. My father's mother's mother is my connection to the
Campbells, so I can't be tested for the Campbells.
Your brother could not have participated in the Campbell project, because
your grandmother breaks the male-only line back to the Campbells for you.
To test your line for the Campbells, you need to find a male second cousin
who has a male-only line back to John Marion Campbell or a third cousin
with a male-only line back to John L. M. Campbell. Of course the male-only
line cannot include any adoptions.
There is an X-DNA test available, but I don't know much about it, since it
doesn't apply to me. It still wouldn't help you on your Campbell line. It
would test your line through your mother, grandmother, great grandmother,
ect.
Bill McCray
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....you know you are addicted when you have traced your ancestral lines all the way back to Adam and Eve, have it fully documented, and still don't want to quit.....
www.tribalpages.com/tribes/holeton
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I believe some were here is what I have where the Campbell line and Godwin Line cross
Johh Marion Campbell July 30, 1851 Mississippi died January 04, 1929 don't really know where burried
Married to
Mary Ann Elizabeth Stewart March 1851 we think Mississippi
there daughter Emma Campbell (my grandmother) July 14, 1887 die March 26, 1951 Burried in Ca (her Sister told me one time that they were from Alabama) but everyone else says Mississippi.
she married my Grandfather
Albert Littleton Godwin March 30, 1885 died September 03, 1950 burried in Ca with my mother
Eva May Godwin and
there only son
Albert Lee Godwin
I think there is a connection with Alabama but have not found it yet.
I don't understand how we can all intermingle and not be related lol
thanks
Peggy
pam holeton <pam_39_1960(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I have Campbell and Godwin as well. Are yours in Southern Alabama by chance??
peggy parish
wrote: Humm ok I think I understand because of your X explanation thank you for that. So If I did the X DNA it would only take me through my Grandmother's
Me my Eva Godwin her mother Emma Campbell her mother Mary Ann Stewart. yep I have Campbell's Stewarts and Godwins Gee can not figure out why I can not find anyone lol
So it would probley end up being a Stewart not Campbell line. Now did I get that right ? Sorry to be so lame but I am probley not the only one who is haveing problems figureing his out (I hope) Kinda feel like the show are you smarter than a 5th grader lol.
thanks
Peggy
Bill McCray wrote:
On 27 Jan 2008 at 17:27, peggy parish wrote:
> How do you do the DNA and will it work with a woman. I am the
> 2Greatgrandaughter of John L. M. Campbell through his son John Marion
> Campbell and his daughter my Grandmother Emma Elizabeth Campbell, My
> brother passed away last year so there is no Male left for us
The Y-DNA that is tested is passed from father to son. Thus, only males
can be tested and they can only be tested for the genetic family line back
through their male ancestors - father, grandfather, great grandfater, etc.
I am a McCray, can participate only in the McCray DNA test project, and
have done so. My father's mother's mother is my connection to the
Campbells, so I can't be tested for the Campbells.
Your brother could not have participated in the Campbell project, because
your grandmother breaks the male-only line back to the Campbells for you.
To test your line for the Campbells, you need to find a male second cousin
who has a male-only line back to John Marion Campbell or a third cousin
with a male-only line back to John L. M. Campbell. Of course the male-only
line cannot include any adoptions.
There is an X-DNA test available, but I don't know much about it, since it
doesn't apply to me. It still wouldn't help you on your Campbell line. It
would test your line through your mother, grandmother, great grandmother,
ect.
Bill McCray
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....you know you are addicted when you have traced your ancestral lines all the way back to Adam and Eve, have it fully documented, and still don't want to quit.....
www.tribalpages.com/tribes/holeton
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John Marion Campbell only had four daughters as far as I know
Emma
Eliza
Cintha
Jetta
thanks
Larry CAmpbell <soupcan5(a)yadtel.net> wrote:
The way I was told before I made the investment, there is a male only test
that, under conventional conditions, will show the male (Y) lines back to
when ever. There is a test that is female only, mother, grandmother, g
grandmother, on back. This would help to connect to someone with a know
lineage on the maternal side. This is a lot harder to use because of the
lack of mother's last name in many cases. Just remember you can't jump from
side to the other, just mother's lines. Got any cousins?
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "peggy parish"
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Campbell] PLEASE ASK A T
> How do you do the DNA and will it work with a woman. I am the
> 2Greatgrandaughter of John L. M. Campbell through his son John Marion
> Campbell and his daughter my Grandmother Emma Elizabeth Campbell, My
> brother passed away last year so there is no Male left for us
> thanks for help
> Peggy J. Parish
>
> Larry CAmpbell wrote:
> Fellow researchers, family, friends and McDonald spies,
> Well, being a ultra inbred southerner with a family tree that resembles a
> spider on drugs, it is really a moot subject when you factor in the septs
> for the clan, like the Thompsons and Allens and all the rest that gather
> under the Clan Campbell banner. Around here we don't use the "C" word. We
> use family. The other will get you investigated.
> We were taught a Puritan was one of the late comers that landed too far
> North and had square buckles and weird hats. Folks, the DNA will tell the
> tale, ask the folks running the project. Don't get your knickers in a
> knot,
> we ALL descend from Charlemagne and are therefore of royal descent!
> If you want to get something out of your work, find the proven line for
> Aeneas Campbell, Sr back to Scotland and his link to the House of Argyll
> and
> collect a $500 reward. I have been trying for thirty years to collect.
> The Clan Campbell USA has a really wonderful DVD that will put things in
> the
> proper perspective and educate the most knowledgeable American on what
> things are like across the pond. The money is going to a good cause and it
> is timeless. Go to the webpage and order one, or if someone irritates you
> , buy two and give them one.
> In Harmony,
> Larry
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bruce Campbell"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 2:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [Campbell] PLEASE ASK A T
>
>
>> I'd love to know your definition of Puritan is.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From:
>> To:
>> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 9:01 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Campbell] PLEASE ASK A T
>>
>>
>>> The "puritans" associating themselves with a clan are denying the
>>> mixed heritage of today. For instance, many of us have interesting
>>> magratory patterns in our families and along with that came many
>>> interesting marriages and the like. So, what DOES make up a clan?
>>> BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; }
>>> On Sun 08/01/27 02:00 , Atpowelljr(a)aol.com sent:
>>> ROM aill that I have ever heard, YES to your Question, WE are
>>> ARGYLL, BUT
>>> according CUZ Diarmid Campbell in Scotland, There IS only one
>>> Accoprding to CUZ Diarmid Campbell, Who was born & raised & still
>>> lives in
>>> Scotland says that when one says CLAN CLEMENTS__ CLAN- McGREGER
>>> That is according to CUZ diarmid Campbell
>>> Acording to the Dictionary: Clan:GAEL. [Sc. Gael.cpann, family
>>>
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IMHO
>
> My definition comes from an Ulster-Scot ancestry. While attending the
> recent San Francisco Highland games, a proposal was floated to allow
> only
> those "pure" Scotish persons to attend. How then could a two 'T"
> Elliott be
> considered when the ancestry migrated from Ireland not Scotland.
> Hence the
> usage of the word "puritan" not capitalized.
>
Sounds like what Harry Potter was battling. The Third Reich also had
a similar suggestion.
I would hope that the original affiliation will be recognized, as does
Clan Campbell USA:
Any Campbell of possible heritage and any who want to be.
Le gach deagh dhurachid,
Len
Leonard Campbell
Center Harbor, NH
IMHO
On Jan 27, 2008, at 5:55 PM, campbell-request(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
>
> My definition comes from an Ulster-Scot ancestry. While attending the
> recent San Francisco Highland games, a proposal was floated to allow
> only
> those "pure" Scotish persons to attend. How then could a two 'T"
> Elliott be
> considered when the ancestry migrated from Ireland not Scotland.
> Hence the
> usage of the word "puritan" not capitalized.
Sounds like what Harry Potter was battling. The Third Reich also had
a similar suggestion.
I would hope that the original affiliation will be recognized, as does
Clan Campbell USA:
Any Campbell of possible heritage and any who want to be.
Le gach deagh dhurachid,
Len
Leonard Campbell
Center Harbor, NH
The response from every clan attending was a resounding condemnation
of any concept of "puritan" attendance would be avoided, including
clan Cian which had been in attendance at every gathering since the
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On Sun 08/01/27 19:11 , Leonard Campbell soup(a)dm.net sent:
IMHO
>
> My definition comes from an Ulster-Scot ancestry. While attending
the
> recent San Francisco Highland games, a proposal was floated to
allow
> only
> those "pure" Scotish persons to attend. How then could a two 'T"
> Elliott be
> considered when the ancestry migrated from Ireland not Scotland.
> Hence the
> usage of the word "puritan" not capitalized.
>
Sounds like what Harry Potter was battling. The Third Reich also had
a similar suggestion.
I would hope that the original affiliation will be recognized, as
does
Clan Campbell USA:
Any Campbell of possible heritage and any who want to be.
Le gach deagh dhurachid,
Len
Leonard Campbell
Center Harbor, NH
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I'll bite. I just ran upon that name yesterday and was trying to figure out
how it was spelled. That is really an odd name. Lucky you. Beats William,
John or James. Who was he? Don't know why I am thinking he was connected to a
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Hello,
Some information from www.ulsterancestry.com and other online sources.
Protestant marriages in the Diocese of Clogher, this area is parts of the
counties of: Tyrone; Fermanagh; Armagh; Monaghan; Cavan. The index of names
covers 1600 to 1800.
Robert Campbell m. 1726
Moses Campbell m. 1732
Francis Campbell m. 1732
James Campbell m. 1734
Francis Campbell m. 1736
William Campbell m. 1737
There are many more Campbell marriages, but these are just some of the
earliest ones recorded.
"Scots Undertakers of Ulster, dated Sept 14, 1609" this was a list of Scots
who were given land in Northern Ireland (aka Ulster).
There were no Campbell names listed.
"Rent Roll of Londonderry" dated May 15, 1628, John Gambell
"Defenders of Derry, 1688-89" (there was a seige of the city of Londonderry.
These were citizens who defended the city against attack. These people were
loyal to the King of England)
William Campbell, John Campbell; officer Joshua Campbell.
"Census of the Protestant Householders dated 1740 of Londonderry County,
Northern Ireland, the parish of Tamlaght O Crilly"
Robert Campbell; Robert Campble; William Campble; John Campble; John
Campble; Richard Campble; John Campble.
1654 Civil Survey of County Donegal, Northern Ireland.
Patrick Campbell, Scots Protestant
Colyn Campbell, Scots Protestant
A document dated Jan 23, 1727, mentions John Campbell of Ardstraw Manor,
County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
A document dated Feb 24, 1714 mentions that Robert Campbell leased land in
Ardstraw Manor.
A WILL was probated dated 1763, of John Campbell of Urblereagh, Ardstraw,
County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. (the will was destroyed, but the index
survives)
On September 14, 1609 James Hamilton, the Earl of Abercorn, was given 3,000
acres of land in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, as part of the Scots
Undertakers of Ulster.
By the year 1876 the Duke of Abercorn owned 47,615 acres of land in County
Tyrone. He lived at Newtownstewart.
In the year 1858 at the village of Ballymagorry, William Campbell Sr and Jr.
leased land from the Marquis of Abercorn, in the parish of Leckpatrick.
If anyone has found a George Campbell born about 1720 who left for America
about 1740's, please let me know.
Best regards,
Lilly Martin
How do you do the DNA and will it work with a woman. I am the 2Greatgrandaughter of John L. M. Campbell through his son John Marion Campbell and his daughter my Grandmother Emma Elizabeth Campbell, My brother passed away last year so there is no Male left for us
thanks for help
Peggy J. Parish
Larry CAmpbell <soupcan5(a)yadtel.net> wrote:
Fellow researchers, family, friends and McDonald spies,
Well, being a ultra inbred southerner with a family tree that resembles a
spider on drugs, it is really a moot subject when you factor in the septs
for the clan, like the Thompsons and Allens and all the rest that gather
under the Clan Campbell banner. Around here we don't use the "C" word. We
use family. The other will get you investigated.
We were taught a Puritan was one of the late comers that landed too far
North and had square buckles and weird hats. Folks, the DNA will tell the
tale, ask the folks running the project. Don't get your knickers in a knot,
we ALL descend from Charlemagne and are therefore of royal descent!
If you want to get something out of your work, find the proven line for
Aeneas Campbell, Sr back to Scotland and his link to the House of Argyll and
collect a $500 reward. I have been trying for thirty years to collect.
The Clan Campbell USA has a really wonderful DVD that will put things in the
proper perspective and educate the most knowledgeable American on what
things are like across the pond. The money is going to a good cause and it
is timeless. Go to the webpage and order one, or if someone irritates you
, buy two and give them one.
In Harmony,
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Campbell"
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Campbell] PLEASE ASK A T
> I'd love to know your definition of Puritan is.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 9:01 AM
> Subject: Re: [Campbell] PLEASE ASK A T
>
>
>> The "puritans" associating themselves with a clan are denying the
>> mixed heritage of today. For instance, many of us have interesting
>> magratory patterns in our families and along with that came many
>> interesting marriages and the like. So, what DOES make up a clan?
>> BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; }
>> On Sun 08/01/27 02:00 , Atpowelljr(a)aol.com sent:
>> ROM aill that I have ever heard, YES to your Question, WE are
>> ARGYLL, BUT
>> according CUZ Diarmid Campbell in Scotland, There IS only one
>> Accoprding to CUZ Diarmid Campbell, Who was born & raised & still
>> lives in
>> Scotland says that when one says CLAN CLEMENTS__ CLAN- McGREGER
>> That is according to CUZ diarmid Campbell
>> Acording to the Dictionary: Clan:GAEL. [Sc. Gael.cpann, family
>>
>> Links:
>> ------
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Bravo Larry, Bravo!!!!! I loved your response. I will probably never find out anything about my Campbells(also southern by the way) until I am too old to work, and then able to take the necessary time needed to drive my self down to Alabama to do my looking into it.
Larry CAmpbell <soupcan5(a)yadtel.net> wrote: Fellow researchers, family, friends and McDonald spies,
Well, being a ultra inbred southerner with a family tree that resembles a
spider on drugs, it is really a moot subject when you factor in the septs
for the clan, like the Thompsons and Allens and all the rest that gather
under the Clan Campbell banner. Around here we don't use the "C" word. We
use family. The other will get you investigated.
We were taught a Puritan was one of the late comers that landed too far
North and had square buckles and weird hats. Folks, the DNA will tell the
tale, ask the folks running the project. Don't get your knickers in a knot,
we ALL descend from Charlemagne and are therefore of royal descent!
If you want to get something out of your work, find the proven line for
Aeneas Campbell, Sr back to Scotland and his link to the House of Argyll and
collect a $500 reward. I have been trying for thirty years to collect.
The Clan Campbell USA has a really wonderful DVD that will put things in the
proper perspective and educate the most knowledgeable American on what
things are like across the pond. The money is going to a good cause and it
is timeless. Go to the webpage and order one, or if someone irritates you
, buy two and give them one.
In Harmony,
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Campbell"
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Campbell] PLEASE ASK A T
> I'd love to know your definition of Puritan is.
>
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>> The "puritans" associating themselves with a clan are denying the
>> mixed heritage of today. For instance, many of us have interesting
>> magratory patterns in our families and along with that came many
>> interesting marriages and the like. So, what DOES make up a clan?
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>> On Sun 08/01/27 02:00 , Atpowelljr(a)aol.com sent:
>> ROM aill that I have ever heard, YES to your Question, WE are
>> ARGYLL, BUT
>> according CUZ Diarmid Campbell in Scotland, There IS only one
>> Accoprding to CUZ Diarmid Campbell, Who was born & raised & still
>> lives in
>> Scotland says that when one says CLAN CLEMENTS__ CLAN- McGREGER
>> That is according to CUZ diarmid Campbell
>> Acording to the Dictionary: Clan:GAEL. [Sc. Gael.cpann, family
>>
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....you know you are addicted when you have traced your ancestral lines all the way back to Adam and Eve, have it fully documented, and still don't want to quit.....
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The "puritans" associating themselves with a clan are denying the
mixed heritage of today. For instance, many of us have interesting
magratory patterns in our families and along with that came many
interesting marriages and the like. So, what DOES make up a clan?
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On Sun 08/01/27 02:00 , Atpowelljr(a)aol.com sent:
ROM aill that I have ever heard, YES to your Question, WE are
ARGYLL, BUT
according CUZ Diarmid Campbell in Scotland, There IS only one
Accoprding to CUZ Diarmid Campbell, Who was born & raised & still
lives in
Scotland says that when one says CLAN CLEMENTS__ CLAN- McGREGER
That is according to CUZ diarmid Campbell
Acording to the Dictionary: Clan:GAEL. [Sc. Gael.cpann, family
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The Campbell tartan authorized by the Chief as appropriate for all of
Clan Campbell is known in the clan as Campbell tartan and in the trade
by various names; "ancient Campbell", "Black Watch", "ancient Black
Watch". The colors are ONLY green, black and blue. The shades or tones
of the colors may vary from different weavers but the choice of these
is a matter for your taste.
Check out the Clan Campbell USA site (better yet, join if you have
not!) for more history:
http://www.ccsna.org/jsep10a.htm
On Jan 27, 2008, at 3:02 AM, campbell-request(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
> Clan War Cry: CRUACHAN!
> Clan Plant: Bog Myrtle
> Clan Song: The Campbells Are Coming
> Official Tartan: Black Watch
Le gach deagh dhurachid,
Len
Leonard Campbell
Center Harbor, NH
ROM aill that I have ever heard, YES to your Question, WE are ARGYLL, BUT
according CUZ Diarmid Campbell in Scotland, There IS only one <CLAN CAMPBELL>
Accoprding to CUZ Diarmid Campbell, Who was born & raised & still lives in
Scotland says that when one says <CLAN CAMPBELL> CLAN CLEMENTS__ CLAN- McGREGER
That is according to CUZ diarmid Campbell
Acording to the Dictionary: Clan:GAEL. [Sc. Gael.cpann, family<Ofr.cland,
Offspring, <Lat. planta, sprout. 1.A trasitional social unit in the Scotish
Highlands, madeup of a number of Families claiming claiming a comon Ancestor and
followint the samehereditary C
hieftan
2: a division of a Tribe tracing descent from a Common Ancestor.
3: Alarge Group of Relatives friends or associates.
THERE Cousins:
I believe that <ARGYLL> pertains to reginal, & Highlands another Region,
ABT like Yankee, <from the North> Rebell from the South, WESTERNER, WEST of
the Mississippi, Mountaineers From a Mountainous area. AND COUSINS, Iz heard
em Peoples fum da mountians <Called Mountain Williams
AW YEA, SO I guay Settle fo jes, Being a Descendant of the
<ONE> Clan Campbell.
I know ABT German <Deutch, There is High/HOCH Deutch. FROM Hessen, UND/AND
<Bowern/LOW German/Deutch, BAVIARY. THERE fore I am going to
Accept the Scottish Name Argyll & Highlands as Meaning Regional.
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