Sue,
I spent a bit of time researching Frederick Co. Md and did not come
up with too much. So far, I found the marriage of Eliza Campbell and
John Nailor in a marriage license list of 1811-1840. Ann Elizabeth to
John Naylor on 17 Dec 1818. That looks like a good fit.
Do you know for sure that your John was born in Henry Co., KY and not MD?
I tried to find the deed in Frederick Co., Md that you know about.
However, getting into the Court records may be difficult.
That deed suggests Matthew died ca 1825 and there should be probate for
him of some kind. Either an Administrative Account or a Will. Again,
if he lived on the border between Baltimore Co., MD and Frederick Co.,
MD it could be in either court. I have not ever spent much research
time in Frederick Co., Md and am now limited to the internet which is a
bit more difficult.
In any case, I am fairly excited about the Mathew Campbell that we both
might share.
Will write later.
Nancy
Sue Campbell wrote:
OK Nancy,
this is what I have (not a whole lot)... and welllll, it's interesting that you find
Matthew in Baltimore in the 1820 cencus.... I'm not entirely sure we're looking at
the same Matthew, though who knows, and there are definitely fewer Matthews than Johns and
James ect..
I have a deed from 1823 from Henry County, KY. I read it even closer this morning.
Basically it looks to be a between a John Campbell and John Nailor and Eliza Campbell
Nailor.. It very clearly lists Matthew as being from Frederick, MD. John as his son, and
Eliza as his heir an child.
The John listed above died in 1825 and it clearly indicates in his estate accounting that
he was the executor of Matthews estate, so I'm assuming this deed had to do with
settling that out.
I swear I found Matthew in Henry, County KY in the 1810 cencus. I don't know exactly
when he died.
looking at the 1800 cencus I see Matthew Camble in Frederick.
so in summary I now have total of two of Matthews children. John and Eliza.
I wonder if Matthew went back to MD and died there?
Sue
----- Original Message ----
From: Nancy Knight <nnite(a)cox.net>
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Fri, May 28, 2010 7:54:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Campbell] Campbells in Frederick CO MD, on 1800 cencus
Sue,
I just found a very promising Campbell for my Nancy Campbell b. ca
1780. (My query below.) I found Matthew Campbell in the 1820 census in
Baltimore Co., MD. The exciting part for me is that on same page of
the census were many names that I recognized including James and Joseph
Cooper. Joseph Cooper married Nancy Campbell in 1802. They are in my
line. Now I need to know something about Matthew Campbell. Since you
named a Matthew Campbell had a son John I thought you might have some
dates to support that. Have you ever found anything on John Campbell or
Matthew?
Matthew Campbell is listed on the census film M33 Roll 41 p. 46.
Baltimore Co., MD (Baltimore county abuts Baltimore Co.)
Now I need to know more about John and Matthew.. I'm excited to see
this new information of what I feel is strong evidence.
Nancy
Nancy Knight wrote:
> Sue,
> I have a brick wall on my Campbell line. It seems no one is
> following the Maryland Campbells. My one and only Campbell so far is
> Nancy Campbell born ca. 1780, married Joseph Cooper 1802 in Baltimore
> Co., MD. They lived very near the Mason-Dixon line so her parents could
> have been from Maryland or Pennsylvania. Your Frederick Co., MD
> Campbell is of interest to me. Do you know of any Nancy (or Ann)
> Campbell born to Matthew Campbell or John?
> Thank you for any suggestions.
> Nancy Knight
> Sue Campbell wrote:
>
>
>> Hi all,
>> I have traced my line back to a John Campbell in Henry Co, KY. There are very
few Campbells in the area in 1810 and most at least are related. That group seems to have
come from Frederick County, MD, based on a deed I found for John Campbell, who was
administrator of his father Matthews estate. Matthew is listed as coming from Frederick
Co MD. I think the John I can trace to is the SON of the John of that deed.
>>
>> Anyway the Campbells are listed as Campbell and Camble and oddly Matthew
isn't listed in the 1790 cencus. Anyone with any connection or info?
>>
>> thx!
>> Sue
>>
>>
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