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Hi
I'm new to this mailing list. I am also searching for my long lost Campbell
ancestors(ofcourse!). My Campbells originate from the Bishopbriggs area of
Lanarkshire and before that around the more central Glasgow area (I think).
Specifically, Alexander Campbell, b 1777 married Elizabeth Park; Alexander
Campbell b 1808 married Jean McKean. He was a lithographer of Glasgow with
Campbell and Tudhope Cranston St, Glasgow. Also, Robert Alexander Campbell
b 1865 Cadder, and who migrated to Australia in around 1912. Primarily, my
Campbells were farmers at Bishopbriggs as well as being in the lithography
business.
If any of this rings a bell with anyone, please contact me.
Cheryl
Looking for Nancy Campbell born ca 1787 possibly in Maryland or
Pennsylvania near the Mason-Dixon line. She married Joseph Cooper in
1802 and lived in Baltimore County, MD and in Baltimore City, MD. I
believe her mother was also named Nancy Campbell, but cannot prove it.
She is probably the half sister, step-sister or sister-in law of a
Riley. Does this ring any bells among you Campbell searchers? I really
need help!!
The two earliest male Campbell's living in that area (tax lists and
census records) are James Campbell and John Campbell but I haven't found
any connection to either of them.
(Nancy is often a diminutive of Ann, so she could be Ann Campbell but in
official records is called "Nancy".)
Nancy Weaver Knight
San Diego,CA
Hi Michelle: I have an Alexander Campbell b. 1700 married to Frances Drummond. Also
Nancy Ann Campbell married to John Todd. I do not know who the parents were but I do have a lot of informtion on my private tree. I believe you have contacted me before because I had your email on my address list. Alexander was the brother of my 5th Great Grandfather William. They also had a brother James. Nancy Campbell Todd was also married to the son of my 5th Great Grandfather whose name was Daniel Campbell. You can probably find a lot of information on my family tree.
Sincerely,
--- On Wed, 11/19/08, foley256(a)comcast.net <foley256(a)comcast.net> wrote:
From: foley256(a)comcast.net <foley256(a)comcast.net>
Subject: [Campbell] Alexander Campbell b. 1690
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:52 AM
Seeking information on parents of Alexander Campbell b 1690 Where ..
died when ,....Married to Frances Drummond b.abt 1700 in Cappa Ireland
married in Ireland came to America in 1728 in Maine?? had children:
Archibald b. 1721
Patrick b. 1725
Margaret 1726
Agnes b. 1729
Alexander 1731
Child 1733
William 1735
James 1737
John 1741
Nancy Ann b. 13 Jun 1744 in Georgetown Maine married John Todd b.
Ireland married 14 aug 1766 in Georgetown Maine
Can anyone help with Alexander Campbell thank you
Michelle
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Seeking information on parents of Alexander Campbell b 1690 Where ..
died when ,....Married to Frances Drummond b.abt 1700 in Cappa Ireland
married in Ireland came to America in 1728 in Maine?? had children:
Archibald b. 1721
Patrick b. 1725
Margaret 1726
Agnes b. 1729
Alexander 1731
Child 1733
William 1735
James 1737
John 1741
Nancy Ann b. 13 Jun 1744 in Georgetown Maine married John Todd b.
Ireland married 14 aug 1766 in Georgetown Maine
Can anyone help with Alexander Campbell thank you
Michelle
Hi all,
I happened to spot a Board Post on the York Co. VA list
....that might be of assistance to CAMPBELL descendants,
so I am FW'ing it along to those who need it. *S*
I have not yet accessed the following URL...but I will be.
Especially since I have yet to locate when/where my line of
Charles CAMPBELL (DNA# 72715) arrived from Scotland...and
this information just might be our 'keno card'. *S*
Good luck to all,
Lisa
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1. Jacobites to Virginia - Yorktown
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 00:01:10 -0000
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Author: elizabethdhanebury68
Surnames: MICHIE
Classification: queries
Message Board URL:
http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.countie...
Message Board Post:
I have been telling anyone I know about a great site with a ton of Jacobite information in the form
of original state ledger images. The site also contains the information about the Elizabeth and Anne
which brought many of our ancestors [including the highly prolific "Scotch John" Michie and I have
to give equal time to James Watson since there were two Watson MIchie marriages) to Virginia. I have
yet to explore all the goodies there, but I am working on it.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tornabene/
This is the index for the ships embark and debark and passenger sales:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tornabene/index5.htm
END FORWARD ======================================= ENJOY!
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008, Joangrenada(a)aol.com wrote:
>Don't know the time frame you are speaking of but guessing late 1700's.
>Don't forget that many Campbells supported the Tories during that time and
>following the war, lost their plantations to the government. I have seen
>request by several asking to go to Jamaica and Nova Scotia following the
>RW.
It would not be surprising for Campbells to own slaves or be in
the slave trade prior to the 1830s in England and her colonies or
in the U.S. through 1865 or so. Slavery was common and generally
accepted throughout the world at that time. Britain outlawed
slavery through her colonies by about 1835, but it took quite a
bit longer in other western countries, with the Belgian Congo
being one of the last European-controlled areas to have slaves.
This was a period of intense activism throughout Britain and
western Europe to eliminate slavery. I just finished reading an
excellent book on this by historian Jim Powell, ``Greatest
Emancipations: How the West Abolished Slavery''. England, like
most of the European nations at the time, was very active in the
slave trade. This book goes into quite a bit of detail about
slavery in the Caribbean.
Bill
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Can anyone add to the following marriage
I have a Flora Campbell LEES who married a James CAMPBELL somewhere between 1862 and 1878
Flora had a son Robert Valance LEES in 1862 (illigitimate) and then when I find her death..in 1878 it states she is the wife of James CAMPBELL... the informant on the death rego is her Father John LEES. not the husband... so have no Idea where he was..at the time..
Does anyone have Robert Valance LEES in their Tree ... in 1881 he was living with his Grandmother in Govan along with James LEES also a grandson but dont know if he was Robert's brother
love to find someone with the above in their family
Jan
Hi to all fellow listers. My particular ancestor is Alexander CAMPBELL
of LERAGs. Lerags is near Oban, Argyllshire. I have a date of death
14/11/1848 in Oban. I have daughters Margaret born 1804 in Jamaica and
Janet born 1810 and son Archibald born 1812 in Jamaica. (My ancestor
is Janet. )
Concerning ALEXANDER, his birth year is 1766 based on ages on
documents. I have searched for his birth in the Old Parish Records at
Scotlandspeople and got no definite results. The line of CAMPBELL of
LERAGS can be followed in online documents down to an ARCHIBALD
CAMPBELL of LERAGS sometime in the 1700's. The real question for me
is the precise connection between this ARCHIBALD and my ALEXANDER. A
second question is what was Alexander doing in Jamaica. Has anybody
researched any lines belonging this fellow? I have plenty of
information "downstream" from him and I'm very happy to share it!
Cheers, Rod Smyth in sunny Australia.
the quarters are
March, June, September & December, within a period of 3 months.
At 12:04 PM 15/11/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Corinne,
>
>Do you already have Mary Ann's and Charlton's marriage cerificate? Usually
>the bride's and groom's mothers' maiden names are listed on the certificate
>so then you can confirm the Ellen Campbell that you are not sure of.
>
>If you need to obtain any English certificate go to FreeBMD.org and you can
>find the district, volume and page number that you need to send for it. In
>other words I put in Charlton Hedley / Marriage / Northumberland and found
>that there was a man by that name married in the district of Tynemouth and
>the marriage is listed in volume 10b on page 394 in the June quarter of
>1900 - in other words in April, May or June of 1900. (Write me back if you
>don't know about the English "quarters"; I remember I didn't when I started
>all this!)
>
>If you think that is your man (I searched for him because of his unusual
>name as opposed to Mary Ann Young!), then you can order the certificate
>online by going to the government site
>http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/
>I've done it many times and it's very trustworthy and fast. (I live in
>Canada.)
>Let us know how you do. Do you have Mary Ann's birth certificate? You should
>send for that also. The step after that would be to find Ellen's marriage
>certificate where it would give her parents' names.
>
>Good luck!
>Diane Campbell
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Corinne" <Twiglets(a)telus.net>
>To: <CAMPBELL(a)rootsweb.com>
>Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 3:21 AM
>Subject: [Campbell] Campbell connections
>
>
> > I'm trying to find and trace the Parent's of my Great Grandmother,
> > Mary Ann Young, her Mother's name i think was Ellen Campbell, but i
> > am uncertain at the moment, i hope the information below will help.
> >
> > Mary Ann Young (B) Abt 1883 in Newcastle, Durham, England
> >
> > (M) Charlton Hedley 14 MAY 1900 in Longbenton, Northumberland, England
> >
> > (D) 17 April 1967 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
> >
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I'm trying to find and trace the Parent's of my Great Grandmother,
Mary Ann Young, her Mother's name i think was Ellen Campbell, but i
am uncertain at the moment, i hope the information below will help.
Mary Ann Young (B) Abt 1883 in Newcastle, Durham, England
(M) Charlton Hedley 14 MAY 1900 in Longbenton, Northumberland, England
(D) 17 April 1967 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Noticed Mickey posted William Campbell in TN by 1818....actually his son
William, 1810, listed TN as birth state and son Hiram H, 1814, listed Williamson
CO TN as birth time and state. Took a look at the DNA results and found there
is four markers off between William and Caleb, 3 markers off between Isaiah
( Richard Campbell's line) and Caleb and 3 off between Lewis (Haywood CO TN)
and Caleb. Tho this may indicate some relation, it seems it was several
generations or more back....perhaps in VA. There was a listing for a William and
Lewis Cammell in Kershaw CO SC 1800 but none to indicate that they were in
Fairfield SC prior to that. Of interest, there was a Charles 1795 KY, Hiram
1792 KY, William and a James Campbell in Maury CO TN 1817, listed on a road
crew. All four are listed near each other on the tax list 1814-1818.
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Elzabeth James was my gr gr gr grandmother, she was Married to Abner Campbell on
May 22, 1802. She was born in 1778 in NC and died in IN, I am not sure who Abner's parnets were.
Hello everyone I have rejoined the CAMPBELL list hoping to find someone who can connect to my Janet CAMPBELL
I have just come accross some information that could possibly be the Parents of my Janet..
What I can confirm so far is that Janet CAMPBELL married Matthew MUIR in Mauchline in 1778.... OPR states Matthew from Mauchline Janet from Loudoun.. no parents mentioned at all
I have been unable to find a birth for either Matthew or Janet...
but searching the Web I find someone has the Marriage for Matthew and Janet on their Tree and that they state Janet is the Dau of Quintine CAMPBELL and Janet RANKINE...I have emailed them but so far no response...
I have found the Baptism entry for this Janet 4th May 1753 in Dalrymple
I found a death for a Matthew MUIR in Mauchline 4th Apr. 1802 who I think could be the Matthew who married Janet in 1778 but I cant find a death for Janet.
Can anyone help with the Death of Janet MUIR (nee CAMPBELL)
If Matthew who died in 1802 was Janet's Husband (Quintine's Dau) it is possible that she remarried or she could have returned home and be buried other than Mauchline..
If Quintine CAMPBELL is my Janet's Father I have his Parents... they are Andrew and Catherine HUTCHINSON..
Can SKS tell me where I look now to find the Parents of both Matthew and Janet...
TIA
Jan
Thank you for your reply. I thought the W is for Widowed. I don't know what the L means. Very frankly, I had never noticed the L in susan's information. One researcher I had been in contact with thought the first James' age was 56 rather than 36, but to me, it looks like a 3. This researcher went a step further and found a James Camell on the 1860 Jefferson Co Barraque Township AR census and assumed that the 36/56 James was the father of the others listed in the 1850 Saline CO AR census. However, this James is listed as 57 on the Jefferson Co Barraque Township AR census along with Elizabeth Shelton and her husband. This Elizabeth is supposedly the "daughter" of the James (36/56) of the Saline Co AR census. So - the 56 on the 1850 census doesn't make sense. If this James is indeed 36, then he could be an older brother or cousin. However, then there would be two James in the family if he were a brother.
I have seen two siblings in other families named the same in other censuses, but not very often. I have not looked much in Tennessee for these Campbells, as I was more focused on SC. Again, thank you for your reply which gives me another area to search (Tennessee) to see if more information can be found on these Campbells.
Interesting to say the least! I notice Kelly's and Coble/Coples among the
neighbors. Both surnames were neighbors of our Campbells in SC and also in
Tennessee.
The elder James can't be the father of all the younger ones, he is only 36.
Any thoughts on what the relationship may have been? And what the heck does
the W & L mean in the "married within the year" column?
-----Original Message-----
From: campbell-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:campbell-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of howard kennedy
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 9:41 PM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [Campbell] campbells
Noticed with interest a note posted by Mickey Fournier re Campbells in South
Carolina. I am trying to locate my line of Campbells with earliest census
record I can find on them . On the 1850 Saline Co AR census there are James
Campbell as head of household being born in SC. Then another James in the
household listed as being born in SC and one sister being born in SC. The
other two children list AL as their birthplace. One of the brothers is
Samuel P(ickens) Campbell who is my gr gr grandfather. I have not gotten
any further back on these Campbells. Just this 1850 saline Co AR census.
Any ideas on this family?
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Noticed with interest a note posted by Mickey Fournier re Campbells in South Carolina. I am trying to locate my line of Campbells with earliest census record I can find on them . On the 1850 Saline Co AR census there are James Campbell as head of household being born in SC. Then another James in the household listed as being born in SC and one sister being born in SC. The other two children list AL as their birthplace. One of the brothers is Samuel P(ickens) Campbell who is my gr gr grandfather. I have not gotten any further back on these Campbells. Just this 1850 saline Co AR census. Any ideas on this family?
Here is another G from Ysearch.org:
DYS 393 DYS 390 DYS 19/394 DYS 391 DYS 385a DYS 385b DYS 426 DYS
388 DYS 439 DYS 389-1
14 22 15 10 14 15 11 13 11 12
DYS 392 DYS 389-2 DYS 458 DYS 459a DYS 459b DYS 455 DYS 454 DYS 447 DYS 437
DYS 448
11 29 16 9 9 11 11 23 16 20
DYS 449 DYS 464a DYS 464b DYS 464c DYS 464d
31 11 13 13 14
Haplogroup: G (tested)
Last name: Campbell
Variant spellings:
Tested with: Family Tree DNA
Contact person: Allen Campbell Contact this user
Most distant known paternal ancestor on the direct male line
First Name: Obadiah
Last Name: Campbell
Year Born: About 1740
Year Died: About 1819
Country of Origin: Unknown
Latitude:
Longitude:
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 12:23:15 -0700
From: "Betty" <begeptcruiser(a)npgcable.com>
Subject: [Campbell] Campbell history ???
To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
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Hello, This is Betty Campbell in Arizona, I joined awhile back, According to
Ruby Campbell , CCS Genealogist& Librarian, my Campbell's trace back to John
Campbell and Mary McCoy, Originally the children were considered to be those
of Duncan Campbell and Mary McCoy, However evidence from the Ancestry Chart
found by Dr Silas McCaslin in a Virginia antique shop seem to prove
otherwise,naming John who married Grizel Hay and Jean who married James
Hamilton as the children of John Campbell and Mary McCoy, If this is correct
, the daughter Mary and son Robert who with their families, are said to have
immigrated to Pa in 1726 along with John must also be siblings, Hugh,Dougal
( named in Pilchers book p.10) and James ,also appear to be of the same
family. According to this, Pilcher and Burkes Peerages has also been shown
to be in error, Is there anybody out there that can tell me any thing more?I
have only traced my Campbells back so far with census reports, And since
there are no males in my Campbells left living we can't very well do the DNA
thing,When I look at the Campbell DNA I believe I am related to several of
you .Also if you
look at Kit # 126999 you will see Alexander Campbell from Scotland , This is
my husbands family, The first Campbell to come over from Scotland was George
in 1880. My husband George turns out to be a G,There are no matches for
him, I have no idea why unless none of his Campbell's have done the DNA,
according to Kevin this is rare, SO I guess my next step is to send all the
info that I have to the registrars in Scotland to see if they can fill me
in,Any suggestions or ideas will be greatly appreciated since I am just
getting started on my Campbells and also on my husbands line , Thanks Betty
Campbell
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Barb,
Are you sure you/we do? I am still concerned about at least one leap of
faith I made to get us there.
I have sponsored Donald Walter Campbell to do his 37 marker DNA test. Just
got the 12 marker set back, he has a TON of 12 for 12 matches on the
Campbell FTDNA site. But, he and I match on only 11 of 12. Kevin and I
await the full 37 marker test. Then we can begin to try to figure out what
gives more fully.
Hope this finds you and yours well.
At 12:13 PM 11/11/2008 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello,
>This is my family is there anything I can possibly help. What line of
>Campbell information are you looking for. I descend from John and Ann
>Campbell from York County, Pa... you?
>Thanks
>Barb
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Betty" <begeptcruiser(a)npgcable.com>
>To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
>Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 2:23 PM
>Subject: [Campbell] Campbell history ???
>
>
> > Hello, This is Betty Campbell in Arizona, I joined awhile back, According
> > to
> > Ruby Campbell , CCS Genealogist& Librarian, my Campbell's trace back to
> > John
> > Campbell and Mary McCoy, Originally the children were considered to be
> > those
> > of Duncan Campbell and Mary McCoy, However evidence from the Ancestry
> > Chart
> > found by Dr Silas McCaslin in a Virginia antique shop seem to prove
> > otherwise,naming John who married Grizel Hay and Jean who married James
> > Hamilton as the children of John Campbell and Mary McCoy, If this is
> > correct
> > , the daughter Mary and son Robert who with their families, are said to
> > have
> > immigrated to Pa in 1726 along with John must also be siblings,
> > Hugh,Dougal
> > ( named in Pilchers book p.10) and James ,also appear to be of the same
> > family. According to this, Pilcher and Burkes Peerages has also been shown
> > to be in error, Is there anybody out there that can tell me any thing
> > more?I
> > have only traced my Campbells back so far with census reports, And since
> > there are no males in my Campbells left living we can't very well do the
> > DNA
> > thing,When I look at the Campbell DNA I believe I am related to several
> > of
> > you .Also if you
> > look at Kit # 126999 you will see Alexander Campbell from Scotland , This
> > is
> > my husbands family, The first Campbell to come over from Scotland was
> > George
> > in 1880. My husband George turns out to be a G,There are no matches for
> > him, I have no idea why unless none of his Campbell's have done the DNA,
> > according to Kevin this is rare, SO I guess my next step is to send all
> > the
> > info that I have to the registrars in Scotland to see if they can fill me
> > in,Any suggestions or ideas will be greatly appreciated since I am just
> > getting started on my Campbells and also on my husbands line , Thanks
> > Betty
> > Campbell
> >
> > _______________________________________
> >
> > Remember to search the archives use this address
> > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/?list=CAMPBELL
> >
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> > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CAMPBELL/
> >
> > Contact the List Manager
> > mailto:campbell-admin@rootsweb.com
> >
> >
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> > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
> >
> >
>
>
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>
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Hello, This is Betty Campbell in Arizona, I joined awhile back, According to
Ruby Campbell , CCS Genealogist& Librarian, my Campbell's trace back to John
Campbell and Mary McCoy, Originally the children were considered to be those
of Duncan Campbell and Mary McCoy, However evidence from the Ancestry Chart
found by Dr Silas McCaslin in a Virginia antique shop seem to prove
otherwise,naming John who married Grizel Hay and Jean who married James
Hamilton as the children of John Campbell and Mary McCoy, If this is correct
, the daughter Mary and son Robert who with their families, are said to have
immigrated to Pa in 1726 along with John must also be siblings, Hugh,Dougal
( named in Pilchers book p.10) and James ,also appear to be of the same
family. According to this, Pilcher and Burkes Peerages has also been shown
to be in error, Is there anybody out there that can tell me any thing more?I
have only traced my Campbells back so far with census reports, And since
there are no males in my Campbells left living we can't very well do the DNA
thing,When I look at the Campbell DNA I believe I am related to several of
you .Also if you
look at Kit # 126999 you will see Alexander Campbell from Scotland , This is
my husbands family, The first Campbell to come over from Scotland was George
in 1880. My husband George turns out to be a G,There are no matches for
him, I have no idea why unless none of his Campbell's have done the DNA,
according to Kevin this is rare, SO I guess my next step is to send all the
info that I have to the registrars in Scotland to see if they can fill me
in,Any suggestions or ideas will be greatly appreciated since I am just
getting started on my Campbells and also on my husbands line , Thanks Betty
Campbell