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It is Very Likely that OUR Campbell's Disembarked In Northern Va; LIKE
Dumphries Or Woodbridge. Though if I was going to Guess I would pick
Chester Pa A T
In a message dated 4/12/2011 3:59:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bharris1932(a)comcast.net writes:
Hello Robert;
May I but in and ask a question of how Nelson county is considered a part
of
the upper valleys when referring to the immigration patterns from the
north
to the south?
Although I live in the middle of the Shenandoah valley (Staunton Va) it is
Nelson and Amherst counties that raised the roots of my Campbell family
too!! Between 1726 and 1750 I know of only one major family (Michael
Woods
and his wife Mary Campbell) that moved from the Valley over the mountain
to
the Albemarle/Nelson regions. Both John and son Robert Campbell from
Augusta County took up land in what became the Albemarle/Amherst County
border in the late 1740's but they never lived in that area. I have not
been able to trace a Campbell family eastward over the Bleu Mountains
prior
to the revolution. Help me please!! Regards Bucky Harris, Staunton Va-
Major Campbell families movement into the Amherst/Nelson region:
Henry and Charity - relocated from Scotland in the 1760's according to
son'
RW pension statement
Lawrence and Henrietta - moved into Amherst ca 11765's from Spotsylvania
co
born in Caroline Co.
Neil (bachelor) moved in the Albemarle area in the 1750's from Scotland
George and Margaret - Purchased land in Albemarle County in 1760 on
Rockfish
in now Nelson Co.
George and Cathy - Purchased land in Amherst in 1769 on Piney River in now
Nelson county
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Goodwin" <bob_goodwin(a)byu.edu>
To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 11:15
Subject: Re: [Campbell] WE VERY likely still be Guessing When We Meet
ourAncestors
> Don't Automatically assume that everyone in Nelson County came from the
> Piedmont of Virginia. As early as 1730 there had been a heavy
immigration
> from Pennsylvania and New Jersey into Virginia of Scotch-Irish, Welsh,
and
> Germans, most of whom settled in the upper valleys. This includes Nelson
> County. Not all of them were of the lower classes either. Many of them
> were relatively wealthy for the time, but as time passed and they had to
> divide up their land amongst their children their wealth dwindled. Those
> that chose to stay in Virginia, rather than migrating on further West
and
> South into Tennessee and Kentucky tended to stay to themselves. Our
> Campbells, wherever they were at always seemed to keep to themselves.
>
> ATPowell wrote:
>
> _Scots-Irish - people.Virginia.EDU_
>
> (http://people.virginia.edu/~mgf2j/irish.html) PLEASE Left Click, I
did
> not find our Ancestors By Name, BUT,
>
> This account of early Human Movement sounds so much like I believe
that
> Our
>
> people made their way into America, i believe that Our campbell's being
> of
>
> the Low Caste,that they managed to Quitely drift in to what was at the
>
> time, New3 kent county & in 1720 it became Hanover count, in 1742
Louisa
>
> county in 1744 Albemarle county, in 1761 Amherst county, in 1808 Nelson
> county,
>
> Va, With New Kent & Hanover County records destroyed in 1865, About the
>
> Best we will ever be able to ascertain our Campbell family's entry, Will
> be
>
> to Guess, & this is My guess, AU AH UR & you will still be Guessing.
>
> MY guesstamation, is that a RAG-TAG group Of Scott/Irsh Vagabounds
>
> Scampered down tha trail to nthe Mountains Of Current Nelson county,
Va.
>
> & Squated in EM arr MTNS. Existing at Hard scrable Mtn. Farming,
Staying
> as
>
> much to them selves as Posiable, With a smallto no education, records
> were
>
> of little concern, OUR ancestour DID NOT TRUST Government OR Strange
>
> People then Nor have their Descendants changed Much to This Day. CUZ
A
> T
>
> _atpowelljr(a)aol.com_<mailto:_atpowelljr@aol.com_>
> (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
>
> By turning squatters into homesteaders Virginia's government interposed
a
>
> human .... But he had already traveled a far piece in one lifetime?in
> 1715
>
> from
>
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Hello Robert;
May I but in and ask a question of how Nelson county is considered a part of
the upper valleys when referring to the immigration patterns from the north
to the south?
Although I live in the middle of the Shenandoah valley (Staunton Va) it is
Nelson and Amherst counties that raised the roots of my Campbell family
too!! Between 1726 and 1750 I know of only one major family (Michael Woods
and his wife Mary Campbell) that moved from the Valley over the mountain to
the Albemarle/Nelson regions. Both John and son Robert Campbell from
Augusta County took up land in what became the Albemarle/Amherst County
border in the late 1740's but they never lived in that area. I have not
been able to trace a Campbell family eastward over the Bleu Mountains prior
to the revolution. Help me please!! Regards Bucky Harris, Staunton Va-
Major Campbell families movement into the Amherst/Nelson region:
Henry and Charity - relocated from Scotland in the 1760's according to son'
RW pension statement
Lawrence and Henrietta - moved into Amherst ca 11765's from Spotsylvania co
born in Caroline Co.
Neil (bachelor) moved in the Albemarle area in the 1750's from Scotland
George and Margaret - Purchased land in Albemarle County in 1760 on Rockfish
in now Nelson Co.
George and Cathy - Purchased land in Amherst in 1769 on Piney River in now
Nelson county
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Goodwin" <bob_goodwin(a)byu.edu>
To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 11:15
Subject: Re: [Campbell] WE VERY likely still be Guessing When We Meet
ourAncestors
> Don't Automatically assume that everyone in Nelson County came from the
> Piedmont of Virginia. As early as 1730 there had been a heavy immigration
> from Pennsylvania and New Jersey into Virginia of Scotch-Irish, Welsh, and
> Germans, most of whom settled in the upper valleys. This includes Nelson
> County. Not all of them were of the lower classes either. Many of them
> were relatively wealthy for the time, but as time passed and they had to
> divide up their land amongst their children their wealth dwindled. Those
> that chose to stay in Virginia, rather than migrating on further West and
> South into Tennessee and Kentucky tended to stay to themselves. Our
> Campbells, wherever they were at always seemed to keep to themselves.
>
> ATPowell wrote:
>
> _Scots-Irish - people.Virginia.EDU_
>
> (http://people.virginia.edu/~mgf2j/irish.html) PLEASE Left Click, I did
> not find our Ancestors By Name, BUT,
>
> This account of early Human Movement sounds so much like I believe that
> Our
>
> people made their way into America, i believe that Our campbell's being
> of
>
> the Low Caste,that they managed to Quitely drift in to what was at the
>
> time, New3 kent county & in 1720 it became Hanover count, in 1742 Louisa
>
> county in 1744 Albemarle county, in 1761 Amherst county, in 1808 Nelson
> county,
>
> Va, With New Kent & Hanover County records destroyed in 1865, About the
>
> Best we will ever be able to ascertain our Campbell family's entry, Will
> be
>
> to Guess, & this is My guess, AU AH UR & you will still be Guessing.
>
> MY guesstamation, is that a RAG-TAG group Of Scott/Irsh Vagabounds
>
> Scampered down tha trail to nthe Mountains Of Current Nelson county, Va.
>
> & Squated in EM arr MTNS. Existing at Hard scrable Mtn. Farming, Staying
> as
>
> much to them selves as Posiable, With a smallto no education, records
> were
>
> of little concern, OUR ancestour DID NOT TRUST Government OR Strange
>
> People then Nor have their Descendants changed Much to This Day. CUZ A
> T
>
> _atpowelljr(a)aol.com_<mailto:_atpowelljr@aol.com_>
> (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
>
> By turning squatters into homesteaders Virginia's government interposed a
>
> human .... But he had already traveled a far piece in one lifetime?in
> 1715
>
> from
>
> _______________________________________
>
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There was no CASTE system in either the Americas or the United Kingdom. There has been no class system in the America's either. In Great Britain there was a class system in place if you consider the Nobels vs. Gentlemen vs. the peasants. This was a Class not a Caste system. All it took was someone being knighted or given a title to move from Gentleman to Nobel. All it took was owning enough land to collect rents to move from being a commoner (peasant) to being a Gentleman. Movement between these classes could happen within even one or two generations.
The Black and White David Campbells are well documented. There were however many other Campbell families around in Virginia in the 1700s, even in Augusta and surrounding counties. I spent one year researching for a woman, a Campbell family that came from Penn. To Augusta County, and eventually into Tenn. And found many other Campbell families in the area not related to either Black David or White David.
Scotland did not have a Caste system either. To become a Laird all you had to do is somehow own some land. All land owners were termed as Lairds in the Highlands. If you owned enough land and had enough renters under you, you could supply the King with men for his armies. If you supplied enough men, or did special favors for the King you could be appointed a Knight and eventually receive a title. Most of our Campbells from Scotland were related to land owning Campbells. A good Scot could recite his pedigree back several generations, and could tell you how he was related to just about anyone else in the area. The Campbells in Ireland are a different matter. Many of them were of native Irish ancestry, and technically not related to the Campbells in Scotland. This has been proved out with DNA. Many Irish Campbells took on the Surname of Campbell for protection.
From: Atpowelljr(a)aol.com [mailto:Atpowelljr@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 10:39 AM
To: Robert Goodwin
Subject: Fwd: PLEASE RE-READ
________________________________
From: Atpowelljr(a)aol.com
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
CC: bol_goodwinn(a)byu.edu
Sent: 4/12/2011 12:27:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: PLEASE RE-READ
CUZ, I did not say that any one came from the Piedmont Area of Va. I feel sure that OUR Campbell's Came into the US Through a Port in Pa. BUT I believe that OUR Campbell's were of the LOW CASTE, No mention of CLASS. Sure there were Afluent Campbell's, They were Known as THE BLACK & WHITE <COLOR OF THEIR HAIR> That Group Settled in the area that is to day Augusta County, Please Look it up . Norfleet Has a Complete record of those Campbell's & there is no indication that there was ever any Connection to OUR Campbell's.
OUR Campbell's eased into the Mountians of the area that is to day Nelson county Va. It has been well suported that Our Campbell's Did not own Land untill very late in the 18th Centry. & the First records of Our Campbell's was in the REV WAR.
AND the designation WAS Caste Not Class, In America Acording the 14th Amendment there is NO CLASS in America. The Claus in the 14 th Amendment. No Discrimination Reguardles of Race, Creed Or Color Rules out Citizen Clasification, <CASTE> Comes from the Scotts . AND the Black & White David Campbell's were from the HIGH CASTE.
CUZ AT atpowelljr(a)aol.com<mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com>
ATPowell wrote:
_Scots-Irish - people.Virginia.EDU_
(http://people.virginia.edu/~mgf2j/irish.html) PLEASE Left Click, I did not find our Ancestors By Name, BUT,
This account of early Human Movement sounds so much like I believe that Our
people made their way into America, i believe that Our campbell's being of
the Low Caste,that they managed to Quitely drift in to what was at the
time, New3 kent county & in 1720 it became Hanover count, in 1742 Louisa
county in 1744 Albemarle county, in 1761 Amherst county, in 1808 Nelson county,
Va, With New Kent & Hanover County records destroyed in 1865, About the
Best we will ever be able to ascertain our Campbell family's entry, Will be
to Guess, & this is My guess, AU AH UR & you will still be Guessing.
MY guesstamation, is that a RAG-TAG group Of Scott/Irsh Vagabounds
Scampered down tha trail to nthe Mountains Of Current Nelson county, Va.
& Squated in EM arr MTNS. Existing at Hard scrable Mtn. Farming, Staying as
much to them selves as Posiable, With a smallto no education, records were
of little concern, OUR ancestour DID NOT TRUST Government OR Strange
People then Nor have their Descendants changed Much to This Day. CUZ A T
THE migration in to the Northern Neck of Va, Was mostly from the Prisions
of England. My Husdson Family landed in Bay view on the West side of the
Eastern Shore & Relocated to West Moreland County. PLEASE Recheck. The
English Prisioners Landed in Tappahonack, Va.
Thjat Fact has long been Documented. CUZ AT _atpowelljr(a)aol.com_
(mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
In a message dated 4/12/2011 11:00:17 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bob_goodwin(a)byu.edu writes:
My experience with Russell County Families indicates that many of them
came to Russell County by migrating down the Shenandoah Valley passing through
for a generation or two in either Augusta, Rockingham or Rockbridge
Counties, Ultimately coming from the Loudoun/Berkeley County area. Migration into
the Northern Neck of Virginia Loudoun/Berkeley) came from many different
areas. Some came direct from Scotland or Ireland, others came down from
Pennsylvania, while still others came from New Jersey. There was a large
migration of Campbells from the Lancaster Penn. Area into the Shenandoah Valley
in the 1740s and 1750s
Good Luck
> Family Web Site: N/A
>
> Editor?s Note: This kit is a perfect 67/67 match with kit # 73872.
> Summary - The earliest record of Abraham Campbell is as a Campbellite
minister of Russell County, Virginia. He married Winnie Sevier (family
legend
says she was the daughter of John Sevier, although she's not found on any
chart of John Sevier's children) around 1818 and had 8 children. Other
surnames associated with this line are: Jenkins, Carter or Carder, Maddox,
Parrott, Coward, Countess, Field, and Alexander. It is speculated that
Abraham
Campbell's ancestors may have come from Coleraine Townland, North
Ireland.
HAS there ever been any more Learned about this. This is opn the Campbell
Family List By Robert L. Brown, 22/May/ 2010 CUZ AT
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CUZ, I did not say that any one came from the Piedmont Area of Va. I feel
sure that OUR Campbell's Came into the US Through a Port in Pa. BUT I
believe that OUR Campbell's were of the LOW CASTE, No mention of CLASS. Sure
there were Afluent Campbell's, They were Known as THE BLACK & WHITE <COLOR OF
THEIR HAIR> That Group Settled in the area that is to day Augusta County,
Please Look it up . Norfleet Has a Complete record of those Campbell's &
there is no indication that there was ever any Connection to OUR Campbell's.
OUR Campbell's eased into the Mountians of the area that is to day Nelson
county Va. It has been well suported that Our Campbell's Did not own Land
untill very late in the 18th Centry. & the First records of Our Campbell's
was in the REV WAR.
AND the designation WAS Caste Not Class, In America Acording the 14th
Amendment there is NO CLASS in America. The Claus in the 14 th Amendment. No
Discrimination Reguardles of Race, Creed Or Color Rules out Citizen
Clasification, <CASTE> Comes from the Scotts . AND the Black & White David
Campbell's were from the HIGH CASTE.
CUZ AT _atpowelljr(a)aol.com_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
ATPowell wrote:
_Scots-Irish - people.Virginia.EDU_
(http://people.virginia.edu/~mgf2j/irish.html) PLEASE Left Click, I did
not find our Ancestors By Name, BUT,
This account of early Human Movement sounds so much like I believe that
Our
people made their way into America, i believe that Our campbell's being of
the Low Caste,that they managed to Quitely drift in to what was at the
time, New3 kent county & in 1720 it became Hanover count, in 1742 Louisa
county in 1744 Albemarle county, in 1761 Amherst county, in 1808 Nelson
county,
Va, With New Kent & Hanover County records destroyed in 1865, About the
Best we will ever be able to ascertain our Campbell family's entry, Will
be
to Guess, & this is My guess, AU AH UR & you will still be Guessing.
MY guesstamation, is that a RAG-TAG group Of Scott/Irsh Vagabounds
Scampered down tha trail to nthe Mountains Of Current Nelson county, Va.
& Squated in EM arr MTNS. Existing at Hard scrable Mtn. Farming, Staying
as
much to them selves as Posiable, With a smallto no education, records were
of little concern, OUR ancestour DID NOT TRUST Government OR Strange
People then Nor have their Descendants changed Much to This Day. CUZ A
T
While that may be true with the early settlement of the lower Northern Neck counties of Westmorland, Cumberland, Richmond and Lancaster, the later settlement of the upper Northern Neck counties (Loudoun, Berkeley, Fairfax, Prince William) came from more diverse sources - - Southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, direct from Scotland or Ireland and even up from the lower Northern Neck. My Goodwin relatives in Loudoun County came directly from Essex County, New Jersey along with several other families in the mid-eighteenth century. My Scobees, Russells, McKees, and others came directly from Scotland. John Scoby/Scobee worked eight years as an apprentice in Sterling Scotland to earn his passage. My George Brown, and his six sons all named George came from Southern Pennsylvania, and my George ended up in Russell County. A large contingent of Campbells and Lathams came directly from Lancaster Co. PA through Loudoun County and down into Augusta and eventually into Tennessee in the mid 1700s. The great Scotch-Irish immigration into the Shenandoah Valley in the mid-1700s came in from Pennsylvania. That's a fact and well documented.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 10:38 AM
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Cc: Robert Goodwin
Subject: Re: [Campbell] SEEKING Family Connections
THE migration in to the Northern Neck of Va, Was mostly from the Prisions of England. My Husdson Family landed in Bay view on the West side of the Eastern Shore & Relocated to West Moreland County. PLEASE Recheck. The English Prisioners Landed in Tappahonack, Va.
Thjat Fact has long been Documented. CUZ AT atpowelljr(a)aol.com<mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com>
In a message dated 4/12/2011 11:00:17 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, bob_goodwin(a)byu.edu writes:
My experience with Russell County Families indicates that many of them came to Russell County by migrating down the Shenandoah Valley passing through for a generation or two in either Augusta, Rockingham or Rockbridge Counties, Ultimately coming from the Loudoun/Berkeley County area. Migration into the Northern Neck of Virginia Loudoun/Berkeley) came from many different areas. Some came direct from Scotland or Ireland, others came down from Pennsylvania, while still others came from New Jersey. There was a large migration of Campbells from the Lancaster Penn. Area into the Shenandoah Valley in the 1740s and 1750s
Good Luck
> Family Web Site: N/A
>
> Editor?s Note: This kit is a perfect 67/67 match with kit # 73872.
> Summary - The earliest record of Abraham Campbell is as a Campbellite
minister of Russell County, Virginia. He married Winnie Sevier (family legend
says she was the daughter of John Sevier, although she's not found on any
chart of John Sevier's children) around 1818 and had 8 children. Other
surnames associated with this line are: Jenkins, Carter or Carder, Maddox,
Parrott, Coward, Countess, Field, and Alexander. It is speculated that Abraham
Campbell's ancestors may have come from Coleraine Townland, North Ireland.
HAS there ever been any more Learned about this. This is opn the Campbell
Family List By Robert L. Brown, 22/May/ 2010 CUZ AT
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Don't Automatically assume that everyone in Nelson County came from the Piedmont of Virginia. As early as 1730 there had been a heavy immigration from Pennsylvania and New Jersey into Virginia of Scotch-Irish, Welsh, and Germans, most of whom settled in the upper valleys. This includes Nelson County. Not all of them were of the lower classes either. Many of them were relatively wealthy for the time, but as time passed and they had to divide up their land amongst their children their wealth dwindled. Those that chose to stay in Virginia, rather than migrating on further West and South into Tennessee and Kentucky tended to stay to themselves. Our Campbells, wherever they were at always seemed to keep to themselves.
ATPowell wrote:
_Scots-Irish - people.Virginia.EDU_
(http://people.virginia.edu/~mgf2j/irish.html) PLEASE Left Click, I did not find our Ancestors By Name, BUT,
This account of early Human Movement sounds so much like I believe that Our
people made their way into America, i believe that Our campbell's being of
the Low Caste,that they managed to Quitely drift in to what was at the
time, New3 kent county & in 1720 it became Hanover count, in 1742 Louisa
county in 1744 Albemarle county, in 1761 Amherst county, in 1808 Nelson county,
Va, With New Kent & Hanover County records destroyed in 1865, About the
Best we will ever be able to ascertain our Campbell family's entry, Will be
to Guess, & this is My guess, AU AH UR & you will still be Guessing.
MY guesstamation, is that a RAG-TAG group Of Scott/Irsh Vagabounds
Scampered down tha trail to nthe Mountains Of Current Nelson county, Va.
& Squated in EM arr MTNS. Existing at Hard scrable Mtn. Farming, Staying as
much to them selves as Posiable, With a smallto no education, records were
of little concern, OUR ancestour DID NOT TRUST Government OR Strange
People then Nor have their Descendants changed Much to This Day. CUZ A T
_atpowelljr(a)aol.com_<mailto:_atpowelljr@aol.com_> (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
By turning squatters into homesteaders Virginia's government interposed a
human .... But he had already traveled a far piece in one lifetime?in 1715
from
My experience with Russell County Families indicates that many of them came to Russell County by migrating down the Shenandoah Valley passing through for a generation or two in either Augusta, Rockingham or Rockbridge Counties, Ultimately coming from the Loudoun/Berkeley County area. Migration into the Northern Neck of Virginia Loudoun/Berkeley) came from many different areas. Some came direct from Scotland or Ireland, others came down from Pennsylvania, while still others came from New Jersey. There was a large migration of Campbells from the Lancaster Penn. Area into the Shenandoah Valley in the 1740s and 1750s
Good Luck
> Family Web Site: N/A
>
> Editor?s Note: This kit is a perfect 67/67 match with kit # 73872.
> Summary - The earliest record of Abraham Campbell is as a Campbellite
minister of Russell County, Virginia. He married Winnie Sevier (family legend
says she was the daughter of John Sevier, although she's not found on any
chart of John Sevier's children) around 1818 and had 8 children. Other
surnames associated with this line are: Jenkins, Carter or Carder, Maddox,
Parrott, Coward, Countess, Field, and Alexander. It is speculated that Abraham
Campbell's ancestors may have come from Coleraine Townland, North Ireland.
HAS there ever been any more Learned about this. This is opn the Campbell
Family List By Robert L. Brown, 22/May/ 2010 CUZ AT
If I'm not mistaken, it was mercury or a mercury compound.
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Wasn;t there a chemical used by hatmakers of old that made one act nuts- or something- that's why they said mad as a hatter--------------- Barrb in St Pete
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Click, Please read all. You will learn Just What The Word
When you came into the house you would notice most times that the floor
was dirt . .... dead man's han" -- Life insurance companies won't pay off if
you engage in certain .... mad as a hatter -- If someone says you are mad
as a hatter, ... "Old Glory" -- This famous name was coined by Captain St
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Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2011 10:53:28 -0400
From: Malcolm Campbell <malcolmr.campbell(a)sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: [Campbell] IF YOU READ You will let Me know CUZAT
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> Wasn;t there a chemical used by hatmakers of old that made one act nuts-
> or something- that's why they said mad as a hatter--------------- Barrb
> in St Pete
>
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> Apr 6, 2011 08:13:52 PM, campbell(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
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> _Ye Olde English Sayings_ (http://www.obcgs.com/sayings.htm) Please Left
> Click, Please read all. You will learn Just What The Word
> When you came into the house you would notice most times that the floor
> was dirt . .... dead man's han" -- Life insurance companies won't pay off
> if
> you engage in certain .... mad as a hatter -- If someone says you are mad
> as a hatter, ... "Old Glory" -- This famous name was coined by Captain St
> ephen Driver, ...
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Wasn;t there a chemical used by hatmakers of old that made one act nuts- or something- that's why they said mad as a hatter--------------- Barrb in St Pete
Apr 6, 2011 08:13:52 PM, campbell(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
_Ye Olde English Sayings_ (http://www.obcgs.com/sayings.htm) Please Left
Click, Please read all. You will learn Just What The Word
When you came into the house you would notice most times that the floor
was dirt . .... dead man's han" -- Life insurance companies won't pay off if
you engage in certain .... mad as a hatter -- If someone says you are mad
as a hatter, ... "Old Glory" -- This famous name was coined by Captain St
ephen Driver, ...
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_Ye Olde English Sayings_ (http://www.obcgs.com/sayings.htm) Please Left
Click, Please read all. You will learn Just What The Word <HATTER & OR Mad
Hatter Means, Nothing like I have Heard Before
SEE Below, Mad as A HATTER> CUZ A T <atpowelljr(a)aol.com>
When you came into the house you would notice most times that the floor
was dirt . .... dead man's han" -- Life insurance companies won't pay off if
you engage in certain .... mad as a hatter -- If someone says you are mad
as a hatter, ... "Old Glory" -- This famous name was coined by Captain St
ephen Driver, ...
Virginia's past is the beginning of the nation's history and heritage.
>From the first permanent English settlement of Jamestown in 1607 through the
Revolutionary War and the Civil War, Virginia was where the nation
originated, where it prospered and where many of our nation’s conflicts were
resolved. Sites have been preserved, artifacts collected and research continues.
Preservation of history and Virginia are synonymous.
> Family Web Site: N/A
>
> Editor’s Note: This kit is a perfect 67/67 match with kit # 73872.
> Summary - The earliest record of Abraham Campbell is as a Campbellite
minister of Russell County, Virginia. He married Winnie Sevier (family legend
says she was the daughter of John Sevier, although she's not found on any
chart of John Sevier's children) around 1818 and had 8 children. Other
surnames associated with this line are: Jenkins, Carter or Carder, Maddox,
Parrott, Coward, Countess, Field, and Alexander. It is speculated that Abraham
Campbell's ancestors may have come from Coleraine Townland, North Ireland.
HAS there ever been any more Learned about this. This is opn the Campbell
Family List By Robert L. Brown, 22/May/ 2010 CUZ AT
To Greet us If & when we Come in contact with us in the Great Beyond. AT
Squaters in Virginia in 1715, Left click, to high light, then Scroll down
& click onto seach, & note how much info there is about squaters, my
Opinion
As to how Our Low Caste Campbell's Quitely eased into America.
CUZ AT
_Scots-Irish - people.Virginia.EDU_
(http://people.virginia.edu/~mgf2j/irish.html) PLEASE Left Click, I did not find our Ancestors By Name, BUT,
This account of early Human Movement sounds so much like I believe that Our
people made their way into America, i believe that Our campbell's being of
the Low Caste,that they managed to Quitely drift in to what was at the
time, New3 kent county & in 1720 it became Hanover count, in 1742 Louisa
county in 1744 Albemarle county, in 1761 Amherst county, in 1808 Nelson county,
Va, With New Kent & Hanover County records destroyed in 1865, About the
Best we will ever be able to ascertain our Campbell family's entry, Will be
to Guess, & this is My guess, AU AH UR & you will still be Guessing.
MY guesstamation, is that a RAG-TAG group Of Scott/Irsh Vagabounds
Scampered down tha trail to nthe Mountains Of Current Nelson county, Va.
& Squated in EM arr MTNS. Existing at Hard scrable Mtn. Farming, Staying as
much to them selves as Posiable, With a smallto no education, records were
of little concern, OUR ancestour DID NOT TRUST Government OR Strange
People then Nor have their Descendants changed Much to This Day. CUZ A T
_atpowelljr(a)aol.com_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
By turning squatters into homesteaders Virginia's government interposed a
human .... But he had already traveled a far piece in one lifetime—in 1715
from