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CUZ BH stated that George Campbell did leave Caroline County in 1753
Which would make it imposiable for hisSon john to have been born in Albemarle
in 1750 UUMM; WHO of the INFORMED CAN PROVE THIS WRONG. I have seen where
our GEORGE CAMPBELL DID leave Carolne Conty Va in 1753___________ PLEASE show
proof of other location. with out OPINION. THANKS CUZ AT
HELLO CAMPBELL FAMILY COUSINS
IN ALL OF My many years of being connected to MY GREAT GROUP of Campbell
Family COUSINS. I have never seen more FEED BACK, NOR been more proud of YA,
THOUGH much of it has been to critize & comment about CUZ A T WE have
had each other out in the OPEN, & TALKING, COUSINS THAT IS WHAT FAMILIES IS
ABOUT, THANKS & WELCOME BACK CUZ BH
Joseph (middle initial possibly B. or P.) Campbell’s gravestone gives date of birth 20 Mar 1820. Census records agree. The 1850 and 1870 census records show he was born in Missouri but he was married in Stewart County, TN, on 18 Nov 1841 and is not known to have lived elsewhere until he died there on 16 July 1874. No known reason explains Joseph’s move from Missouri to Stewart County, TN..
Records show few Campbell families in Missouri before 1820, mainly along Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Any help in narrowing the focus of my search would be very much appreciated.
George
George,
Capt. John Campbell { War Of 1812 } Lived In Missouri After The War Of 1812 . He Was The Son Of LT. COLONEL Richard Campbell { Revolutionary War }, & Son George Campbell Was A Confederate Soldier { 1861-1865 } & I Have A Picture Of George In His Confederate Uniform, This Campbell Lineage Is Well Documented.
Sam Campbell
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From: George L. Holder <glholder(a)cableone.net>
To: CAMPBELL(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 9:30 AM
Subject: [Campbell] Joseph Campbell b. 1820 Missouri d. in Stewart County TN 1874
Joseph (middle initial possibly B. or P.) Campbell’s gravestone gives date of birth 20 Mar 1820. Census records agree. The 1850 and 1870 census records show he was born in Missouri but he was married in Stewart County, TN, on 18 Nov 1841 and is not known to have lived elsewhere until he died there on 16 July 1874. No known reason explains Joseph’s move from Missouri to Stewart County, TN..
Records show few Campbell families in Missouri before 1820, mainly along Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Any help in narrowing the focus of my search would be very much appreciated.
George
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YES, i know that this SAYS THIS ABOUT THE Black & WhiteDavid Campbells
BUT With as Many members of OUR Campbell Family WithTHE SAME FIRST & LAST
NAMES: I had rather believe this was THE CHILD NAMEING PRACTICE OF THE HOME
COUNTRY OF THE CAMPBELLS THAT SETTLED In VA' SURE with this only being A
PRACTICE NO ONE WAS REQUIRED TO FOLLOW
IT STANDS TO reason that with so many people with the same FIRST & LAST
NAMES THE IDEA CAME from some where & not just by acident.
CUZ AT
Campbell Marriage Practices
The most notable and discernible marriage practice followed by both the
"Black David" and "White David" Campbells of Virginia, Kentucky and
Tennessee, is the frequency of cousin marriages or at least marriages within the
Campbell Clan. One result of this consanguinity is that the author of this
essay is a direct descendant of both Black David Campbell and his brother
Robert! This _hyperlinked table_ (http://philnorf.tripod.com/table-1.htm)
provides some examples of these cousin marriages, including the degrees of
consanguinity from both the Civil and Canon Law perspectives, for members of the
"Black David" and "White David" families.
Campbell Child Naming Practices
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, both the Scots and the Irish
had a frequently used scheme for child naming. The first born male child
was normally named after the paternal grandfather; likewise, the first borne
female child was named after the maternal grandmother. The second borne
male child was named after the maternal grandfather and the second borne female
child was named after the paternal grandmother. Only with the third born
son and daughter, did you use the names of the parents, if those names
differed from those of the grandparents. In many but not all cases, this naming
scheme seems to have been used by the Southwest Virginia Campbell families
that are discussed at this web site.
PLEASE CONTACT CUZ A T- _atpowelljr(a)aol.com_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aol.com)
About your Artical in the BEDFORD COUNTY VA HERITAGE BOOK. I missed placed
your E-ADDY THANKS CUZ AT
CAMPBELL FAMILY WITH CONNECTION TO THESEBEDFORDCOUNTY VA Campbell's PLEASE
CONTACT< CUZ AT _atpowelljr@aolcom_ (mailto:atpowelljr@aolcom) THANKS CZ
AT
born: 1770 - Bedford County, Virginia
died: 12 February 1839 - Lafayette County, Missouri
married: Bond, April 14, 1790; Chatham Ewing & Elizabeth Campbell,
daughter of Moses; James Campbell, Surety; Consent of John Ewing; Married by
Jeremiah Hatcher, April 22, 1790 Census - Bedford County, Virginia
wife: Elizabeth Hall Campbell
[daughter of Moses Campbell and Jene ?]
born: 1766 - Virginia
died: 1842 - Lafayette County, Missouri
FOR A FACT Campbell family Cousins, I am inclined to believe that Finding
Campbell Family Cousins with he SAME FIRST & LAST Names is THE MOST COMMON
BIT of Simularty in our reseach, SAME FIRST LAST NAMES IS JUST SOMETHING
THAT OUR ANCESTORS DID. CUZ A T
In a message dated 6/14/2013 9:56:44 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
cu_underh2o(a)hotmail.com writes:
Thanks Sheila<
It is very strange that his father Duncan doesn't seem to show up and so
recently too. There are an awful lot of Duncan's, Alexander's and Colin's in
the Campbell's!!!
Thanks for your help.
Jodie
> Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 12:29:09 -0600
> From: desctryk(a)gmail.com
> To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [Campbell] Alexander Campbell b1828
>
> Jodie,
> I have bunches of Alexander Campbells, but the best I can do for you is
> Alexander Campbell, born 19 January 1823, in Kilchrenan & Dalaveich
parish,
> Argyll. He was the s on of Alexander Campbell and Isabella MacIntosh. He
> married a Mary Ferguson in April, 1851 in Morven.
>
> He shows up in census reports through at least 1881, so I don't suppose
> he's the one who went to Queensland.
>
> In another branch, Alexander Campbell was born in 1824 in Auchindrain,
> Argyll, and married Janet (Jessie) MacNiven.
>
> Each family in my several lines seems to have had an Alexander, a Duncan
> and a John. So it's not easy tracking them.
>
> Good luck!
> Sheila
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 7:04 AM, Jodie Riedmann
<cu_underh2o(a)hotmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Hello, I'm new to the group. I am trying to find out more about my
great
> > great grandfather Alexander (Sandy) Campbell who was born on 18 June
1828
> > and married Jane Draper on 10 July 1856. They emigrated to South
Australia
> > in October 1849. His father is a Duncan Campbell but that is a far as
I can
> > go. Thank you for any help.
> >
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_Francis Wright Family of Amherst County, Virginia_
(http://www.oursouthernancestors.com/wright-002.html) PLEASE LEFT CLICK:
HELLO, Campbell KIDS Researchers, HERE IS A Problem: THIS son of, GRT
Grand Pa John Campbell AND FRANCES Campbell is one & the same Person as <THE
GEORGE GULFORD Campbell, OOPS, BUT one could get in trouble HERE, With TWO
VERISIONS of the same MAN CUZ AT
www.oursouthernancestors.com/wright-002.html - _Similar_
(http://search.aol.com/aol/search?s_it=similarPages.search&v_t=TB20&o_q=Ge...
ell+and+Mary+Massie+had+8+children+according+to+the+Massie+family&q=related:
www.oursouthernancestors.com/wright-002.html+George+Washington+Campbell+and+
Mary+Massie+had+8+children+according+to+the+Massie+family) to Francis
Wright Family of Amherst County, Virginia
Children of SUSANNAH WRIGHT and JOHN MASSEY/MASSIE are: ... viii. MARY ,
b. June 13, 1796; d. Jan. 17, 1817; m. GEORGE WASHINGTON CAMPBELL, son of
John and Frances Campbell. on Jan. .... Cash, and grandaughter of Nancy Jane
Young Cash told me that Nancy had a sister, Celia Young Orr of Hall Co. Ga.
The first court was ordered to be held at the home of Robert Lindsay and
provided for commissioners to buy the land of John Campbell for the
courthouse site. in 1785, Martinsville was laid out as the county seat. It was named
in honor of Alexander Martin, governor of North Carolina, 1782-1785 and
1789-1792. The county seat had been called Guilford Court House until the
passage of this act. Commissioners were named by the act of 1807 to select a
place at the center of the county for the erection of a new courthouse, as
the old one wa badly in need of repair and not conveniently located.
Commissioners were also named to purchase thirty acres of land and have the new
courthouse erected. They were to sell the old courthouse. In 1808, the new
county seat was named Greensborough in honor of General Nathaniel Greene of
the Continental Army. It was later shortened to Greensboro
WONDER WHICH JOHN Campbell THIS WAS<?> Could it have been the Son of
George & CATTY,???
Hello, I'm new to the group. I am trying to find out more about my great great grandfather Alexander (Sandy) Campbell who was born on 18 June 1828 and married Jane Draper on 10 July 1856. They emigrated to South Australia in October 1849. His father is a Duncan Campbell but that is a far as I can go. Thank you for any help.
Jodie,
I have bunches of Alexander Campbells, but the best I can do for you is
Alexander Campbell, born 19 January 1823, in Kilchrenan & Dalaveich parish,
Argyll. He was the s on of Alexander Campbell and Isabella MacIntosh. He
married a Mary Ferguson in April, 1851 in Morven.
He shows up in census reports through at least 1881, so I don't suppose
he's the one who went to Queensland.
In another branch, Alexander Campbell was born in 1824 in Auchindrain,
Argyll, and married Janet (Jessie) MacNiven.
Each family in my several lines seems to have had an Alexander, a Duncan
and a John. So it's not easy tracking them.
Good luck!
Sheila
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 7:04 AM, Jodie Riedmann <cu_underh2o(a)hotmail.com>wrote:
> Hello, I'm new to the group. I am trying to find out more about my great
> great grandfather Alexander (Sandy) Campbell who was born on 18 June 1828
> and married Jane Draper on 10 July 1856. They emigrated to South Australia
> in October 1849. His father is a Duncan Campbell but that is a far as I can
> go. Thank you for any help.
>
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These Campbell's Have Campbell Connetio in the Nam of ONE Larry Campbell
& Sister in TENN. LEST Not FORGET any Campbell Family CONNECTION> CUZ AT
10. In 1820-1870 time period, a contingent of our Amherst County family
moved to Gallia County. In addition to William Massie Campbell, Charles H
Campbell, Norman Campbell who married Prose girls, Nancy Campbell Wright’s 4th
son George Washington Wright lived next door to his cousin William Massie
Campbell in Gallia County Ohio as shown in the 1870 census. Nancy’s son
Wyatt and Jesse also lived and died in Gallia County Ohio.
I am posting this in hopes that My William Massie
Moses Campbell 1740 Bedford Co.
THE RECORD Shows that this Moses Campbell's parents Came from IRELAND to
PA To Augusta County va to Bedford county va then to Mo, I have the Bedford
County Va heritage book with this information by a descendant OF this Moses
Campbell < one, <LOIS ALLEN Johnson Morrison
411 ne, wildrose, ct Leesumett. Mo. 64064
WHERE As, THE AMHERST County Moses Campbell AKA the father of one Lucy
Campbell from Amherst cnnty Va that DID Marry John Cash Did not move into
BEDFORD County Va until 1779, HE Died in 1797 & John Cash & WIFE Lucy
Campbell CASH relocated t the STATE OF GA. RECORDS to this efect are & AVAILABLE.
YES There was : A Moses Campbell & THE MOSES CAMPBELL IN BEDFORD COUNTY,
VA.
COUSINS; THERE is a complete DIFERENCE in THE & A When researching OUR
CAMPBELL FAMILY THERE are some researchers that arugue DIFFERENT: BUT A This
Moses Campbell That Shows up in Bedford County IS A Different Moses
Campbell That relocated from Amherst County in 1779, IS NOT THE MOSES Campbell
MENTIONED HERE CUZ AT
Charles Henry Campbell Sr. 1821, Gallia Co. <UMM, Where from??? There is
Another Charles Henry Campbell; Son of JOSHUA W> <BOSS JOSH> Campbell An
Ancestor of CUZ NITA LAWHORNE in VA/ CUZ AT
COUSINS:
Some Self defeeting Practices of Many Campbell family researchers.
THE CHILD Nameing Practices: AND Many Campbell Families did practice this
CHILD NAMEING PRACTICE
The first Son was amed after the Fathers Father; the second Son was
named after Mamas Father, & the Third son was named after THE FATHER: Thre fore
if Daddys Father was <GEORGE Campbell: THEN Therewere 4 George campbell's
in that family ! LIKE WISE With JOHN; NOW There is, <A GEORGE CAMPBELL
AND THE GEORGE CAMPBELL: THE DIFERENCE, IS that <A> George Campbell could
be any one of a DOZEN George Campbell's, Where as <THE GEOGE CAMPBELL> is
the ancestor that the researcher is LOOKING FOR: pont, researcher NEEDS to
locat his ancestor named George Campbell<______________> MY Campbell Family
Connection: MY 7th Great Grand Father <Born <ABT 1674 to 1706 <?> One of
my 4th GREAT Grand Fathers born in 1750 I have a FIRST Cousin John Campbell
BORN In Appomattox Va in the 1950s.
LIKE wise: A & THE Means A world of DIFFERENCE:
JOSH < A OR THE- JOSH: 7th Great grand Father & 5th Great Grand Father
HUDSON, ALSO JOSHUA" Boss Josh Campbell<GRT GRT Grnd Father AND GRAND
FATHER TOM JOSH CAMPBELL < A AND THE> ONE MUST remember that one is looking
for THE NOT <A>
IN 2011 When I desided to PLAN A ,C. S. A. > IRON Cross Cermony For MY Grt
Grt Grand Father Joshua W. <BOSS JOSH> Campbell, Who had been laying i his
Gave up on LITTLE PINEY RIVER Since 1908, With the help of My STINNETT
Family Cousin LAURIA LENTZ, & CUZ Nita Lawhorn, We searched for information on
<THE> Joshua W. <BOSS JOSH> Campbell. SO COUSINS make sure that YOU have
<THE, JOHN NOT just <A> JOHN. CUZ AT
_Riverside Cemetery, Madison County, Tennessee - TNGenWeb_
(http://www.tngenweb.org/records/madison/cemeteries/riverside/mrc1-11.htm) PLEASE LEFT
CLICK: THIS will give the IInformation GENERAL CAMPBELL CUZ AT
www.tngenweb.org/records/madison/cemeteries/riverside/mrc1-11.htm
This is Lysander M. Campbell, who is given as having died April 23,
1859.in Madison Co. ... remarked "G. A. Campbell was buried at Jackson graveyard
last Friday. he was the ... Others of this large family are buried in
Riverside Cemetery. .... Lyon married a Miss Woodfolk of Nashville, a sister of
the late General Woodfork.
_Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Tennessee - TNGenWeb_
(http://www.tngenweb.org/records/madison/cemeteries/riverside/rcem-s9.htm) PLEASE LEFT CLICK
www.tngenweb.org/records/madison/cemeteries/riverside/rcem-s9.htm
When C. G. Reams acquired the first part of his lot in Riverside Cemetery
is not known but on .... A marker, no inscription /John Theus who was
buried June 1, 1893? .... L. /Lysander/ M. Campbell born Huntsville, Ala.,
December 11, 1820; died Pensacola ..... Edie R. son of General W. Davis, March
20, 1879-October 18, 1903 ...
HUH HUH, Hw many of ya have helped ya daddy shell by Hand A Bushell of
Corn For dady to Put across ole MAUDES Back & go down to mr MOSE REID
Crawfords GRIST MILL to have it ground into meal, for mama to make CORN BREAD
OR Corn Meal MUSH FOR A Meal, TOTE BUCKETS of Eggs to mr Crawforsd Store<FOR
10 cents a doz> To Buy Some Sugar, Coffey, some lamp oil for lighting the
House THIS WAS IN AMHERST County Va. YES I was born into HARD SCRABLE
Farming in Amherst County Va to Amelia county farming for two years then to
Appomattox County to Mamas Fathers farm on to SAW MILLING, Which Consisted of
Drging Logs with A MUEL OR HORSE, To the Ship yard in newport News & Then
from 1944 to 1948 on a Farm that belonged to my INLAWS, I KNOW FROM PERSONALY
BEING THERE & RUSSELL COUNTY has just as many MOUNTIANS AS AMHERST County
Va. FROM 1926 to 2013 HAS been no picknick/ SOME PEOPLE TRY TO WRITE about
it I LIVED IT. I know that We have other Campbell_kids who have lived this
life I wish that tey would reveal YOUR EXPERENCE. I knnow that it would
sound real interesting. CUZ AT