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Made a search of the records located at the Rappahannock Central Historical Society located in Fredericksburg today and really came up with a blank as far as adding to our Campbell heritage file. The Society did have what they advertised. A Caroline County deed index starting in 1758......but none of our known Campbell kin showed up between the beginning date and 1800.
I have attached the index to the Caroline Survey book for the period 1729 through 1762 and as you can note none of our Campbell kin are shown. They have a copy of each plat that applies to each survey if any one is interested.
They had some mid 1700 Church or Parrish records as well as many cemetery records, including early found cemeteries but nothing or none could be specifically identified to any of our direct relatives.
They have basically the same records that Caroline maintains – the main record being extracted Court order books. The same for Essex County. They possess I would assume all genealogical books written regarding Caroline County. I went through the indexes of all the books that I had not already researched and found nothing of consequence.
For Rob Richmond: They possessed a book, call number
2005-050-1300-01 titled Virginia County Records Spotsylvania County, that contained in a published book all wills and deeds between 1721 and 1800. I noted an entry for Lawrence Campbell wherein he witnessed a deed in 1752. The 1752 could be an error in transcription or Lawrence may have been born prior to 1735 by several years. Be glad to answer any questions. Regards BH
Starting With.
John Hudson <AKA MTN Jono> Married to Mary Dedman Child;
#- ONE; #-1 Dabney Hudson
#-2 Frances Hudson Married Lawson Campbell; to son BOSS JOSH> Campbell CUZ
AT's & So many of the CAMPBELL cousins who turned out for <BOSS JOSH'S>
iron cross Ceremony.
# 3 George Hudson ?
#-4 John Hudson
#-5Joushua Hudson <went to S. Carolina.
3- 6 __ UN READABLE
#-7 Mary hudson Married Henry Campbell COL. JOE WARE's Ancestor Who
Lives in SAN Antoino TEX
AND: Mary Hudson Who Married one George Campbell
Cousins here is the HUDSON/ Campbell Family ANSWERS & Questions PLEASE
HELP. CUZ AT; _atpowelljr(a)aol.com_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
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Eliza Jane Campbell was born July 22, 1837 near Moweaqua, Illinois, died
July 2, 1904, age 66 years, 11 months and 10 days.
She was united in marriage in 1856 to Isom Simmons, who lost his life
while serving in the Civil War in 1864. to this union was born five children,
two of which are still living. She was again married in in October 1865 to
Benjamin Gordon, who died the following April.
Again in June 1867, she was married to Jonathan T. Denton, he having
preceded her to that better land just 2 months and 10 days. To this union was
born five children, all of which survive her. she united with the m. E.
Church in January 1867. Later transferring her membership to the Baptist
church. she lived a true devoted Christian life; was a loving wife and mother
always thinking of the comforts of others.
She is survived by one brother, Taylor Campbell of Douglas City,
California, and seven children: John t. Simmons of Painsville, Ohio; A. C. Simmons
of Pana, Illinois; Harvey Denton of Welsh, Louisiana; J. E. Denton serving
in the regular army; Mrs. Allie Johnson of Pana, Illinois; Mrs. Mattie Smull
of Moweaqua, Illinois; and Mrs. Hattie Mckeefer of Moweqqua
HUDSON FAMILY Cousins, There are some of these Hudsons that I want to
Bring to YA,LLS Attention:
Famly #, 13113, Lucy Hudson Married to ONE George Campbell
Please, Who knows what about this George Campbell??
According to LDS and Rootsweb, there is NO RESEACHER for Cornelius
Campbell, the son of George T. Campbell, Sr. There maybe experts on him, but they
are not shareing their work in a conspicous manner. If you are involved
with this family line, please write to me.
CAMPBELL Cousins, I a 86, & this is My LATE CUZ, PLEASE HELP These
Campbell's were IN Amherst County Va. CUZ AT