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Campbell Cousins; I have used this Methood Right successful
I type < THE STATE That I am looking For> LIKE SO; Virginia Mailing
LISTS; into My <AOL> Search Engine; You will recive the Whole List Of Counties
& Towns for that STATE, Pick the County that you have any information for
your Family. Send an E_MAIL to that Jurrisdiction Seeking Information
About your Family. I have had very good Sucess.
IT is Supprising as to HOW MANY, CUZ A T'S Ya can locate in the Line of
Genealogical Research. PLEASE NOTE> CUZ A T _atpowelljr(a)aol.com_
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AW it may not be A CUZ AT, Butb there are alot of people who Can & will
lend A Helping hand
In a message dated 11/23/2011 5:25:12 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
williebcamp(a)gmail.com writes:
Joyce
THank-you for the information. I well try and contact the family that I
can,
the only problem is we are not a close knit family and it is going to be
like pulling teeth getting any details out of them.
Thanks Bruce.
On 2011-11-21, at 8:23 AM, joycelr(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> Bruce
> CuzCRCampbell has solid recommendations. I wish you luck with your
research. It's a fun, sometimes frustrating, process. I'll just add my 2 cents.
>
> You said your grandparents are gone. If your parents, aunts, uncles,
cousins are still living, make use of their memories. In every family there's
a "storyteller." Someone who spends every holiday bringing up the whole
family history. With the holidays coming up, take advantage! And take notes,
so you'll remember.
>
> If you can find a nearby LDS Family History Center, you'll find lots of
help. You don't have to be a member of the LDS (Mormon) church. They're
very friendly and willing to coach you along.
>
> Genealogy is a great treasure hunt. Have fun and good luck.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Message: 1
> ate: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 05:12:35 -0600
> rom: bruce campbell <williebcamp(a)gmail.com>
> ubject: [Campbell] Getting started
> o: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
> essage-ID: <8576442F-AF13-4B97-BC3F-4A06B2EB3623(a)gmail.com>
> ontent-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Hello Joyce,My name is Bruce Campbell and I am just getting started
> n my families history. I have know idea how to get started and would
> ike any help you can give me.
> ll my grandparents have past on to a better place and was given no
information
> n their
> arents at all.
> opefully one of your relatives Bruce Campbell.
> Message: 2
> ate: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 03:53:09 +0200
> rom: Christopher Campbell <misterrelative(a)gmail.com>
> ubject: Re: [Campbell] Getting started
> o: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
> Hi Bruce;
> robably the first thing is to nail down everyone you know of;
> ames, dates, places......
> s full a name as you can remember including nicknames, etc....Any tiny
> crape of info will help even though it may not seem important now, it may
> elp determine something later.....
> ates....born, baptism, places lived and when, died, buried, where and
> hen....close as you can get it...even if it's a decade...say 1870's
etc....
> laces...born, school, lived, died, buried....
> amily stories...anything at all you can remember....
> ampbell's to Canada is a bit too vague for any of us to really help...we
> eed as much of the info above that you are willing to share to
> elp...That's a bit of a needle in a haystack...;)
> or instance...any clue where they came from or is "New York" as much as
> ou can whittle it down?
> here did they go to and when in Canada? Where are you, how long has the
> amily been in the area that you are aware of?...Stuff like that.....
> hat should help get the ball rolling....
> uzCRCampbell
>
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amherst county Virginia Happenings About 1769
FOR interesting Information; Left Click High lighting Then right Click,
Drop down to SEARH & Click onto every thing you Find YOU will supprise your
SELF. CUZ AT
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Joyce
THank-you for the information. I well try and contact the family that I can,
the only problem is we are not a close knit family and it is going to be
like pulling teeth getting any details out of them.
Thanks Bruce.
On 2011-11-21, at 8:23 AM, joycelr(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> Bruce
> CuzCRCampbell has solid recommendations. I wish you luck with your research. It's a fun, sometimes frustrating, process. I'll just add my 2 cents.
>
> You said your grandparents are gone. If your parents, aunts, uncles, cousins are still living, make use of their memories. In every family there's a "storyteller." Someone who spends every holiday bringing up the whole family history. With the holidays coming up, take advantage! And take notes, so you'll remember.
>
> If you can find a nearby LDS Family History Center, you'll find lots of help. You don't have to be a member of the LDS (Mormon) church. They're very friendly and willing to coach you along.
>
> Genealogy is a great treasure hunt. Have fun and good luck.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Message: 1
> ate: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 05:12:35 -0600
> rom: bruce campbell <williebcamp(a)gmail.com>
> ubject: [Campbell] Getting started
> o: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
> essage-ID: <8576442F-AF13-4B97-BC3F-4A06B2EB3623(a)gmail.com>
> ontent-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Hello Joyce,My name is Bruce Campbell and I am just getting started
> n my families history. I have know idea how to get started and would
> ike any help you can give me.
> ll my grandparents have past on to a better place and was given no information
> n their
> arents at all.
> opefully one of your relatives Bruce Campbell.
> Message: 2
> ate: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 03:53:09 +0200
> rom: Christopher Campbell <misterrelative(a)gmail.com>
> ubject: Re: [Campbell] Getting started
> o: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
> Hi Bruce;
> robably the first thing is to nail down everyone you know of;
> ames, dates, places......
> s full a name as you can remember including nicknames, etc....Any tiny
> crape of info will help even though it may not seem important now, it may
> elp determine something later.....
> ates....born, baptism, places lived and when, died, buried, where and
> hen....close as you can get it...even if it's a decade...say 1870's etc....
> laces...born, school, lived, died, buried....
> amily stories...anything at all you can remember....
> ampbell's to Canada is a bit too vague for any of us to really help...we
> eed as much of the info above that you are willing to share to
> elp...That's a bit of a needle in a haystack...;)
> or instance...any clue where they came from or is "New York" as much as
> ou can whittle it down?
> here did they go to and when in Canada? Where are you, how long has the
> amily been in the area that you are aware of?...Stuff like that.....
> hat should help get the ball rolling....
> uzCRCampbell
>
>
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Enough to tell some helping Cousin What needs to be DONE, <??> What say
CUZ>?
Now let us know the DATE which may have to wait A turkry Leg Or A Santa
Sock. WE are moveing in da right DIRECTION. lET ME KNOW About the
LemonAID & COOKIES, That will be no Problem.
Campbell _COUSINS, Lets DO G. G. G. Grand Pa <BOSS JOSH> PROUD>
Listening For Comentary About <BOSS JOSH>
CUZ A T <CUZ AT> _atpowelljr(a)aol.com_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
A. T.,
I FINALLY have confirmation!! Our Chapter will be honored to do Boss
Josh's Iron Cross Ceremony.
Regarding the flag...The SCV Camp that used to give flags to the Family
(the Nelson Grays) is no longer a Camp. Since the cost is anywhere from
$65.00 & up...I doubt that I can find another SCV Camp that can afford to do
it. You could always buy a flag and have someone local do the stich work for
you.
I'll get back in touch with you once I have a chance to talk personally to
the President. She is currently staying with her Mother who had to have a
hip replacement, so unfortunately everything else has to take a back seat
to Mom!
Laurie
I found your name on the internet while searching the genealogy of my "Campbell" family. I was born Isabelle Campbell in Moore County, NC. Please contact me if you are inerested.
Hello Judi and others,
The Campbells in Auchindrain were not my direct line. Janet (Jessie)
MacNiven was my great-grandfather's sister. She was born in 1834 in
Glenorchy, daughter of Alexander MacNiven and Margaret Mackinnon. She
married Alexander Campbell in Inveraray and Glenaray in 1855. To the best
of my knowledge, he was born in Auchindrain in 1824, the son of Archibald
Campbell (1795- ) and Anne (Agnes) Munro (1792- ). He died in 1906 in
Furnace, Cumlodden. Janet died in Furnace in 1916.
They had: Archibald, Ann, Alexander, Margaret, John, Duncan, Janet.
Alexander died in 1945 in Oban, unmarried. His residence was listed as
Woodside Cottage, Furnace. He died in Dalintart Hospital in Oban, as
certified by Dr David Campbell Watt -- who by odd coincidence was my second
cousin in another Campbell line. I don't know what happened to the other
siblings.
I don't have much first-hand information about this family, but research
indicates that Archibald (1795) Campbell's children were: Duncan, Janet,
Malcolm, Alexander, Agnes, John. This would indicate that Archibald's
father was called Duncan Campbell. (Oh, my -- there's an unusual name! I
must have a dozen in my various family lines!)
It appears that Agnes (Ann) Munro was the natural daughter of Malcolm Munro
and Agnes McGlashan.
I don't know if any of this is of any help to you, as I haven't pursued
these Campbells any earlier.
Sheila
Bruce
CuzCRCampbell has solid recommendations. I wish you luck with your research. It's a fun, sometimes frustrating, process. I'll just add my 2 cents.
You said your grandparents are gone. If your parents, aunts, uncles, cousins are still living, make use of their memories. In every family there's a "storyteller." Someone who spends every holiday bringing up the whole family history. With the holidays coming up, take advantage! And take notes, so you'll remember.
If you can find a nearby LDS Family History Center, you'll find lots of help. You don't have to be a member of the LDS (Mormon) church. They're very friendly and willing to coach you along.
Genealogy is a great treasure hunt. Have fun and good luck.
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Hello Joyce,My name is Bruce Campbell and I am just getting started
n my families history. I have know idea how to get started and would
ike any help you can give me.
ll my grandparents have past on to a better place and was given no information
n their
arents at all.
opefully one of your relatives Bruce Campbell.
Message: 2
ate: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 03:53:09 +0200
rom: Christopher Campbell <misterrelative(a)gmail.com>
ubject: Re: [Campbell] Getting started
o: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Hi Bruce;
robably the first thing is to nail down everyone you know of;
ames, dates, places......
s full a name as you can remember including nicknames, etc....Any tiny
crape of info will help even though it may not seem important now, it may
elp determine something later.....
ates....born, baptism, places lived and when, died, buried, where and
hen....close as you can get it...even if it's a decade...say 1870's etc....
laces...born, school, lived, died, buried....
amily stories...anything at all you can remember....
ampbell's to Canada is a bit too vague for any of us to really help...we
eed as much of the info above that you are willing to share to
elp...That's a bit of a needle in a haystack...;)
or instance...any clue where they came from or is "New York" as much as
ou can whittle it down?
here did they go to and when in Canada? Where are you, how long has the
amily been in the area that you are aware of?...Stuff like that.....
hat should help get the ball rolling....
uzCRCampbell
http://www.scottishtartans.org/kirkin.htm
by Todd Wilkinson
While the Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan service celebrates Scotland and Scottish
heritage, it is a truly a Scottish-American custom. If one searches the
Internet for information, stories abound of the Kirkin’s roots being in
days of the Act of Proscription, when the wearing of the kilt was banned in
the Highlands – according to the legend, Highlanders hid pieces of tartan
and brought them to church to be secretly blessed at a particular point in
the service. Ask any Scot or Scottish expatriate about the Kirkin’, and
chances are you will be met with a questioning look and an admission of
ignorance of this supposedly centuries-old Scottish tradition.
In his famous collection of Highland folklore, prayers, charms and omens,
the Carmina Gadelica, Alexander Carmichael does list a prayer for the
“Consecration of the Cloth”, but no mention is made of it originating from
the days following the ’45 or being associated with outlawed tartan. Whilst
making for a rather romantic legend, there seems to be no credible source
for such a tale. The real history of the Kirkin’ service is “All American”,
with a Scottish “twist”.
The Rev. Peter Marshall, originally from Coatbridge, Scotland, was the
pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington DC, and
served as Chaplain of the United States Senate before his untimely death in
1949. In 1955, Richard Todd played Dr. Marshall in the movie, A Man Called
Peter.
Rev. Marshall is believed to be the originator of the Kirkin o’ the Tartan
service. During the Second World War, Rev. Marshall held prayer services at
New York Avenue to raise funds for British war relief. At one of the
services on April 27, 1941 (although a May 1943 date is sometimes
mentioned) Rev. Marshall gave a sermon entitled “the Kirkin’ o’ the
Tartans” –and thus a legend was born. According to an article on the
Montreat (North Carolina) Scottish society’s web site, a service leaflet
from the church mentioned that the funds raised from the kirkin’ would go
towards a mobile kitchen.
Mr. David Pickens, President of the Clan Cunningham Society USA, confirms
this theory of the Kirkin’s origin; Mr. Pickens’ aunt was a choir director
under Rev. Marshall, and attended Agnes Scott College with his wife,
Catherine Marshall. If that wasn’t enough, his parents were married by Rev.
Marshall in 1942 before his father shipped out for Europe.
Rev. Marshall was very proud of his home and was a member of the St.
Andrew’s Society of Washington DC, who assisted Dr. Marhsall with the first
Kirkin’ services. In 1954, the Kirkin’ was moved to National Cathedral
(Episcopal) in Washington -- Today, the Washington Kirkin’ service is held
at the National Cathedral, a fitting tribute to Dr. Marshall.
Today, many Scottish, Caledonian and St. Andrew’s Societies across the
United States and Canada hold Kirkin’ of the Tartans; while the majority
seem to be in Presbyterian Churches, one may also find them in
Episcopalian, Methodist, Roman Catholic and other denominations; In Fall,
2005, Holy Assumption Orthodox Church in Canton, Ohio, held a Kirkin’,
which is believed to be the first held in an Orthodox Church.
Kirkin’s are held year-round, but St. Andrew’s Day (November 30th) and
Tartan Day (April 6th ) tend to be very popular dates – Kirkin’s are also
sometimes held at Scottish Games and Gatherings in an outdoor setting,
ironically reminiscent of the secret outdoor services (conventicles) of the
Covenanters in Lowland Scotland.
During the 1660’s and 1670’s, Scottish Presbyterians held secret outdoor
meetings, known as conventicles, due to persecution by the government. The
Covenanters posted armed look-outs at these conventicles to worn of
approaching government forces coming to break-up the meeting and arrest the
participants. Persons who attended the illegal gatherings, instead of
services held by the State Church, in this case, Episcopalian, could be
fine, jailed, tortured and in some cases, executed. In June, 1679, John
Graham of Claverhouse, i.e. “Bonnie Dundee” or “Bluidy Clavers”, surprised
a group of Covenanters at a conventicle near Drumclog. The Covenanters
outnumbered Claverhouse’s dragoons, who were routed. Reportedly, The Rev.
Thomas Douglas ended his sermon at the conventicle with these words, “Ye
have got the theory, now for the practice!”
Many followers of the Covenanter leader Richard Cameron would later join a
regiment being raised by the Earl of Angus, which would become known as The
Cameronians, in 1689. It was the only regiment of the British Army with a
“religious” reason for its raising, and the Cameronians became known for
their pious attitude off the battlefield, as well as their courage on it.
The Cameronian Regiment remembered the days of the “Killing Time” by going
to Church parade armed, and posting sentries on the four corners of the
Church. The minister could not begin his sermon until an officer shouted
“All Clear!” a reminder of the days when armed pickets watched for “Bluidy
Clavers” dragoons.
Given Marshall’s Presbyterian background, and the fact that he came from
Southwestern Scotland, the home to many Covenanters, one could argue that
the Cameronian conventicles provided more of an inspiration for the origins
of the Kirkin’ service than the Jacobite Rebellion and the Act of
Proscription.
While each Kirkin’ service has its own particular characteristics, The
Capitol Scot web site gives a very “typical” order of worship for a Kirkin’
that was held at the Virginia Highland Games in July, 2005:
Procession to Pipes
Hymn, God of Grace and Glory - All
Opening Prayer - Chaplain
Reading, Proverbs 3:1-6 - Designated Reader #1
Hymn Response, My Shepherd Will Supply - All
Epistle, 2 Timothy 3:14-17 - Designated Reader #2
Hymn, Come Thou Fount of Every blessing - All
Gospel, Matthew 9:9-13 - Chaplain
Message - Chaplain
Prayers - Chaplain
The Lord's Prayer - All
Kirkin' o' the Tartans - Clan representatives carry lengths (or flags) of
tartans forward to the altar rail and the Chaplain says a few words about
the Scottish heritage and gives a blessing.
Necrology (deceased by organization/clan since the last such event) -
Chaplain
Flowers of the Forest - Piper
Blessing - Chaplain
Hymn, O God Our Help in Ages past - All
Dismissal by Chaplain and Recession to pipes
So, while not necessarily an ancient Scottish ceremony per se, the Kirkin’,
as a Scottish-American ceremony, celebrates not only the family heritage of
the descendants of Scottish immigrants to the United States and Canada, but
also the friendship of our three nations in peace and war.
Sources
Books
Donaldson, Emily Ann. The Scottish Highland Games in America. Gretna,
Louisiana: Pelican Publishing, 1986, 1998.
Farwell, Byron. Mr. Kipling’s Army. New York: Norton, c1981.
Henderson, Diana M. The Scottish Regiments. Glasgow: Harper Collins, 1993,
1996.
Ray, Celeste. Highland Heritage: Scottish Americans in the American South.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
Turnbull, Michael T.R.B. Saint Andrew: Scotland’s Myth and Identity.
Edinburgh: Saint Andrew Press, 1997.
Web sites
http://www.kilmarnock.com/tartan.htmlhttp://thecapitalscot.com/faq_capscot.html#kirkinhttp://www.accessenter.com/saintandrews/index.htm (St. Andrew’s Society of
Washington, D.C.)
http://www.nyapc.org/ (New York Avenue Presbyterian Church)
http://www.montreatscottish.org/events-kirkinhistory.htm (Montreat, North
Carolina Scottish Society)
http://www.inverizon.com/scotlink/nstandr.htm#Kirkinhttp://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst2956.html (brief
biography of Dr. Peter Marshall)
http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/corpus/Carmina/B113.html (“The
Consecration of the Cloth”)
http://www.covenanter.org.uk/WhoWere/ (Scottish Covenanter Memorials
Association)
http://www.cameronians.org/index.html (The Cameronians)
Hello Joyce,My name is Bruce Campbell and I am just getting started
on my families history. I have know idea how to get started and would
like any help you can give me.
All my grandparents have past on to a better place and was given no information on their
parents at all.
Hopefully one of your relatives Bruce Campbell.
On 2011-11-17, at 10:49 AM, joycelr(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> I honestly don't know if any of this family migrated to Canada. At this point, anything's possible.
> Joyce
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 04:52:56 -0600
> From: bruce campbell <williebcamp(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Campbell] NY Campbells
> To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
> Message-ID: <50123C97-6668-428C-964C-059FE9470854(a)gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> Did any of the Campbell's come up too Canada?
> On 2011-11-07, at 8:40 AM, joycelr(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> Am hoping someone else may be researching the same line I am and we can
> collaborate. I'm researching Campbells who lived in Delaware County, NY, in the
> early 1800s. Some of them moved westward after 1830. My Campbells incude the
> following documented children of Alexander Campbell, b. abt 1770-1785, probably
> in Scotland:
>> Henrietta, b. 1819
>> Monimia (Monimey), b. 1825
>> Catharine, b. 1829
>> Other children that I may have been siblings, not yet documented, that incude
> Fanny, William, David, and James. Monimia remained in Delaware County, NY.
> Henrietta and Catharine moved westward to Chemung County, NY. Hope to find
> someone else interested in this family.
>> Joyce
>
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I have a Campbell family that settled in Glengarry County Ontario.
John Campbell b. c.1785 in Scotland m. Grace
They are in Martintown Ontario on the 1851 and 1861 census with two
children: Jannett and Neil. Both born in Ontario.
I have information on Neil's line but have not been able to locate anything
further on either John, Grace or Jannett. I would
love to hear from anyone that might have information on this family.
Debra
_RCampb1437(a)aol.com_ (mailto:RCampb1437@aol.com) CUZ Robert you have a
Post on Essex County Va, About Campbell Familirs in Essex County Va, I
would like very much to Discuss With You. PLEASE contact CUZ AT at
_atpowelljr(a)aol.com_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com) But this E-ADDY Rejected My Post/
THNKS
I'm looking for Campbells from Lancaster, PA. My grandmother was a campbell. She dued at age 38. I know nothing about her family.
Carol Purcell
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: SEKING NEW COUSINS & Hoping to Connect those Cousins that
we HAVE AT (bruce campbell)
2. Re: Canada Campbells (AnnE Austin)
3. Re: NY Campbells (joycelr(a)aol.com)
4. Re: NY Campbells (Mister Relative)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 04:59:31 -0600
From: bruce campbell <williebcamp(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Campbell] SEKING NEW COUSINS & Hoping to Connect those
Cousins that we HAVE AT
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
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I am looking for Campbell's that came up too Canada. Can you tell me?
On 2011-11-17, at 3:24 AM, richardl.brown(a)comcast.net wrote:
>
> A.T.
>
>
> It seems to me that John Campbell born 1779 VA and Abraham Campbell, both of who are only one off on a 67 marker match with Sam Campbell, if Lou lines up as well, then it seems that we all closely line up! Am I missing something here?
>
>
> Richard L. Brown
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: "campbell kids" <campbell_kids(a)yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 12:39:43 AM
> Subject: [Campbell] SEKING NEW COUSINS & Hoping to Connect those Cousins that we HAVE AT
>
> We would be related to the Royal Oak Campbell family of Washington Co VA
> but not as closely as the cluster I described which includes what I believe
> is my group, and your Fountain Campbell.
> Mary Lou McHaffie Ramsey
>
> To Cousins, SAM & LOU; This is Great NEWS.
> NOW lets dwell on another POTENTIAL;
> CUZ Lou's Last name, IS there a, Campbell/Ramsey family Connection here?
> I have followed Duncan campbell from the old country through the US to
> Oregan, but my Contact in Oregan. Harvey Earl Campbell, Born 8/Feb. 8/1921 in
> Coweta, Wagoner, OKLA.
> His wifes name; Melva Orlena Metcalf
>
> Note from Harvey Earl campbell: I hope this Helps, I have been
> Researching this for 60 YEARS. So be patient It takes A While
> HARVEY
> I have 13 Pages of Family Group Records. Starting with duncan Campbell
> NOV/ 1624 in Londenderry, IRELAND
> Married 1650 in Ireland
> Husbands fatherDugal Campbell
> Wife; Mary McCoy Born 1625 IRELAND
> Children; John Campbell BORN 1650 Ireland
>
> Spouce Grace Hay; Married 1670 TOOME, Ireland
>
> I have 12 more Sheets from Agusta, Va to Rockingham NC to Hickman
> County TENN. to Montgomery S. C. Franklin ARK to Douglas Mo. to Grants
> Pass Oregon
>
> With CUZ LOU Ramsey's Info. our Here to fore, QUESTION about CUZ
> Duncan Campbell Seems very interresting.
>
> LETS LOOK, CUZ SAM Matches Campbell Family thtn matches OUR OLE George,
> NOW SEEMS that CUZ LOU just might have a connection to DUNCAN Campbell <SOME
> THING IS Showing UP NEW
>
> IF I Can just Get A connection to Harvey Campbell in OREGAN, Please
> contact CUZ AT <atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 09:37:27 -0600
From: "AnnE Austin" <AnneRAustin(a)comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Campbell] Canada Campbells
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>Did any of the Campbell's come up too Canada?
I have some Campbells who lived in Canada
Great Grandfather John B. Campbell (ended up in Michigan)
His father Donald
and Donald?s father Archibald
Any connections?
AnnE in MN
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 11:49:39 -0500 (EST)
From: joycelr(a)aol.com
Subject: Re: [Campbell] NY Campbells
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com, campbell-request(a)rootsweb.com
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I honestly don't know if any of this family migrated to Canada. At this point, anything's possible.
Joyce
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 04:52:56 -0600
From: bruce campbell <williebcamp(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Campbell] NY Campbells
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Did any of the Campbell's come up too Canada?
On 2011-11-07, at 8:40 AM, joycelr(a)aol.com wrote:
Am hoping someone else may be researching the same line I am and we can
collaborate. I'm researching Campbells who lived in Delaware County, NY, in the
early 1800s. Some of them moved westward after 1830. My Campbells incude the
following documented children of Alexander Campbell, b. abt 1770-1785, probably
in Scotland:
> Henrietta, b. 1819
> Monimia (Monimey), b. 1825
> Catharine, b. 1829
> Other children that I may have been siblings, not yet documented, that incude
Fanny, William, David, and James. Monimia remained in Delaware County, NY.
Henrietta and Catharine moved westward to Chemung County, NY. Hope to find
someone else interested in this family.
> Joyce
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 02:46:10 +0200
From: Mister Relative <misterrelative(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Campbell] NY Campbells
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
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Hi Bruce...
You might take a look at Campbells in the Orange, Dutchess, Westchester
Counties just before the Revolutionary War as any not wishing to cross the
Crown again may have migrated to Canada with the Dutch that did the same...
Where they headed I'm not sure, but toward Nova Scotia would be a bad bet...
Clues ...can't get enough...:)
CRCampbell
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:52 PM, bruce campbell <williebcamp(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> Did any of the Campbell's come up too Canada?
> On 2011-11-07, at 8:40 AM, joycelr(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> > Am hoping someone else may be researching the same line I am and we can
> collaborate. I'm researching Campbells who lived in Delaware County, NY, in
> the early 1800s. Some of them moved westward after 1830. My Campbells
> incude the following documented children of Alexander Campbell, b. abt
> 1770-1785, probably in Scotland:
> > Henrietta, b. 1819
> > Monimia (Monimey), b. 1825
> > Catharine, b. 1829
> > Other children that I may have been siblings, not yet documented, that
> incude Fanny, William, David, and James. Monimia remained in Delaware
> County, NY. Henrietta and Catharine moved westward to Chemung County, NY.
> Hope to find someone else interested in this family.
> > Joyce
> >
> >
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Hi Bruce...
You might take a look at Campbells in the Orange, Dutchess, Westchester
Counties just before the Revolutionary War as any not wishing to cross the
Crown again may have migrated to Canada with the Dutch that did the same...
Where they headed I'm not sure, but toward Nova Scotia would be a bad bet...
Clues ...can't get enough...:)
CRCampbell
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:52 PM, bruce campbell <williebcamp(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> Did any of the Campbell's come up too Canada?
> On 2011-11-07, at 8:40 AM, joycelr(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> > Am hoping someone else may be researching the same line I am and we can
> collaborate. I'm researching Campbells who lived in Delaware County, NY, in
> the early 1800s. Some of them moved westward after 1830. My Campbells
> incude the following documented children of Alexander Campbell, b. abt
> 1770-1785, probably in Scotland:
> > Henrietta, b. 1819
> > Monimia (Monimey), b. 1825
> > Catharine, b. 1829
> > Other children that I may have been siblings, not yet documented, that
> incude Fanny, William, David, and James. Monimia remained in Delaware
> County, NY. Henrietta and Catharine moved westward to Chemung County, NY.
> Hope to find someone else interested in this family.
> > Joyce
> >
> >
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I honestly don't know if any of this family migrated to Canada. At this point, anything's possible.
Joyce
Message: 6
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 04:52:56 -0600
From: bruce campbell <williebcamp(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Campbell] NY Campbells
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Did any of the Campbell's come up too Canada?
On 2011-11-07, at 8:40 AM, joycelr(a)aol.com wrote:
Am hoping someone else may be researching the same line I am and we can
collaborate. I'm researching Campbells who lived in Delaware County, NY, in the
early 1800s. Some of them moved westward after 1830. My Campbells incude the
following documented children of Alexander Campbell, b. abt 1770-1785, probably
in Scotland:
> Henrietta, b. 1819
> Monimia (Monimey), b. 1825
> Catharine, b. 1829
> Other children that I may have been siblings, not yet documented, that incude
Fanny, William, David, and James. Monimia remained in Delaware County, NY.
Henrietta and Catharine moved westward to Chemung County, NY. Hope to find
someone else interested in this family.
> Joyce
>Did any of the Campbell's come up too Canada?
I have some Campbells who lived in Canada
Great Grandfather John B. Campbell (ended up in Michigan)
His father Donald
and Donald’s father Archibald
Any connections?
AnnE in MN
A.T.
It seems to me that John Campbell born 1779 VA and Abraham Campbell, both of who are only one off on a 67 marker match with Sam Campbell, if Lou lines up as well, then it seems that we all closely line up! Am I missing something here?
Richard L. Brown
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Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 12:39:43 AM
Subject: [Campbell] SEKING NEW COUSINS & Hoping to Connect those Cousins that we HAVE AT
We would be related to the Royal Oak Campbell family of Washington Co VA
but not as closely as the cluster I described which includes what I believe
is my group, and your Fountain Campbell.
Mary Lou McHaffie Ramsey
To Cousins, SAM & LOU; This is Great NEWS.
NOW lets dwell on another POTENTIAL;
CUZ Lou's Last name, IS there a, Campbell/Ramsey family Connection here?
I have followed Duncan campbell from the old country through the US to
Oregan, but my Contact in Oregan. Harvey Earl Campbell, Born 8/Feb. 8/1921 in
Coweta, Wagoner, OKLA.
His wifes name; Melva Orlena Metcalf
Note from Harvey Earl campbell: I hope this Helps, I have been
Researching this for 60 YEARS. So be patient It takes A While
HARVEY
I have 13 Pages of Family Group Records. Starting with duncan Campbell
NOV/ 1624 in Londenderry, IRELAND
Married 1650 in Ireland
Husbands fatherDugal Campbell
Wife; Mary McCoy Born 1625 IRELAND
Children; John Campbell BORN 1650 Ireland
Spouce Grace Hay; Married 1670 TOOME, Ireland
I have 12 more Sheets from Agusta, Va to Rockingham NC to Hickman
County TENN. to Montgomery S. C. Franklin ARK to Douglas Mo. to Grants
Pass Oregon
With CUZ LOU Ramsey's Info. our Here to fore, QUESTION about CUZ
Duncan Campbell Seems very interresting.
LETS LOOK, CUZ SAM Matches Campbell Family thtn matches OUR OLE George,
NOW SEEMS that CUZ LOU just might have a connection to DUNCAN Campbell <SOME
THING IS Showing UP NEW
IF I Can just Get A connection to Harvey Campbell in OREGAN, Please
contact CUZ AT <atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
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Does anyone know if any of these Campbell's came up too Canada?
On 2011-11-16, at 10:45 AM, V Williams wrote:
> 1777 In Orange Co NC a widows Mary Couch & John Patterson married. John Patterson dies & there a a law suit follows over his will.
> Mary Couch Patterson's son John Couch marries Elizabeth Campbell in Orange Co NC Dec 1783. John & Elizabeth have daughters Mary, Letitia, July, Eleanor & Elizabeth. According to Mary Couch Patterson's will dated Feb 1976 all equally divided amoung the Children of son & deceased daughter - in - law. Executors worthy friends Robert Campbell, Roger Daniel & John Couch.....witnesses Robert Couch & Roger "X" Daniel.
>
> Anyone know these people??
> John Patterson
> Mary Couch
> John Couch
> Elizabeth Campbell
>
> thanks,
> Vic
>
>
>
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In a message dated 11/17/2011 4:24:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
richardl.brown(a)comcast.net writes:
A.T.
It seems to me that John Campbell born 1779 VA and Abraham Campbell, both
of who are only one off on a 67 marker match with Sam Campbell, if Lou
lines up as well, then it seems that we all closely line up! Am I missing someth
ing here?
Richard L. Brown
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From: Atpowelljr(a)aol.com
To: "campbell kids" <campbell_kids(a)yahoogroups.com>
Cc: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 12:39:43 AM
Subject: [Campbell] SEKING NEW COUSINS & Hoping to Connect those Cousins
that we HAVE AT
We would be related to the Royal Oak Campbell family of Washington Co VA
but not as closely as the cluster I described which includes what I
believe
is my group, and your Fountain Campbell.
Mary Lou McHaffie Ramsey
To Cousins, SAM & LOU; This is Great NEWS.
NOW lets dwell on another POTENTIAL;
CUZ Lou's Last name, IS there a, Campbell/Ramsey family Connection here?
I have followed Duncan campbell from the old country through the US to
Oregan, but my Contact in Oregan. Harvey Earl Campbell, Born 8/Feb. 8/1921
in
Coweta, Wagoner, OKLA.
His wifes name; Melva Orlena Metcalf
Note from Harvey Earl campbell: I hope this Helps, I have been
Researching this for 60 YEARS. So be patient It takes A While
HARVEY
I have 13 Pages of Family Group Records. Starting with duncan Campbell
NOV/ 1624 in Londenderry, IRELAND
Married 1650 in Ireland
Husbands fatherDugal Campbell
Wife; Mary McCoy Born 1625 IRELAND
Children; John Campbell BORN 1650 Ireland
Spouce Grace Hay; Married 1670 TOOME, Ireland
I have 12 more Sheets from Agusta, Va to Rockingham NC to Hickman
County TENN. to Montgomery S. C. Franklin ARK to Douglas Mo. to Grants
Pass Oregon
With CUZ LOU Ramsey's Info. our Here to fore, QUESTION about CUZ
Duncan Campbell Seems very interresting.
LETS LOOK, CUZ SAM Matches Campbell Family thtn matches OUR OLE George,
NOW SEEMS that CUZ LOU just might have a connection to DUNCAN Campbell
<SOME
THING IS Showing UP NEW
IF I Can just Get A connection to Harvey Campbell in OREGAN, Please
contact CUZ AT <atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
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We would be related to the Royal Oak Campbell family of Washington Co VA
but not as closely as the cluster I described which includes what I believe
is my group, and your Fountain Campbell.
Mary Lou McHaffie Ramsey
To Cousins, SAM & LOU; This is Great NEWS.
NOW lets dwell on another POTENTIAL;
CUZ Lou's Last name, IS there a, Campbell/Ramsey family Connection here?
I have followed Duncan campbell from the old country through the US to
Oregan, but my Contact in Oregan. Harvey Earl Campbell, Born 8/Feb. 8/1921 in
Coweta, Wagoner, OKLA.
His wifes name; Melva Orlena Metcalf
Note from Harvey Earl campbell: I hope this Helps, I have been
Researching this for 60 YEARS. So be patient It takes A While
HARVEY
I have 13 Pages of Family Group Records. Starting with duncan Campbell
NOV/ 1624 in Londenderry, IRELAND
Married 1650 in Ireland
Husbands fatherDugal Campbell
Wife; Mary McCoy Born 1625 IRELAND
Children; John Campbell BORN 1650 Ireland
Spouce Grace Hay; Married 1670 TOOME, Ireland
I have 12 more Sheets from Agusta, Va to Rockingham NC to Hickman
County TENN. to Montgomery S. C. Franklin ARK to Douglas Mo. to Grants
Pass Oregon
With CUZ LOU Ramsey's Info. our Here to fore, QUESTION about CUZ
Duncan Campbell Seems very interresting.
LETS LOOK, CUZ SAM Matches Campbell Family thtn matches OUR OLE George,
NOW SEEMS that CUZ LOU just might have a connection to DUNCAN Campbell <SOME
THING IS Showing UP NEW
IF I Can just Get A connection to Harvey Campbell in OREGAN, Please
contact CUZ AT <atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
HOWDY CUZ, Now I would like to Know What this Means??? I am some what into
the meaning of Sighns BUT this is a _________________??? CUZ AT
_atpowelljr(a)aol.com_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
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