Cuz Rober;
Yes, but I would expect that this to be the 2nd marriage for Higginbotham as
he would have been 50 years old when he married Rachel Campbell. BH;
Neil Campbell died about 1777 and I believe he stated he was from Perth
Scotland. He owned considerable lands include property in Albemarle County.
I doubt if he was kin to
Lawrence or Henry as his will did not reference them. He left his guns and
spy glass to
the Rose brothers if I recall. Nothing to the Campbells.
Of interest, about 20 years ago I was given a package of family trees that
included Lawrence, Henry, Neil, and George. This package included about 30
typed pages and the title page listed those subjects referenced, stating
they were from Perthshire Scotland. This is certainly not authority and
evidence to state that these Campbells were from Perthshire but its a good
guess to start with (absence something of proof). BH
----- Original Message -----
From: <robert.richmond(a)oocl.com>
To: <campbell(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 09:43
Subject: Re: [Campbell] Exemptions from Military Service-Henry's
ScottishRoots
Cousin Bucky, I came across the following from an article on the
William
and Mary Quarterly journal. It surprised me a bit to note that Colonel
Higginbotham is actually related thru marriage to Henry and Charity
Campbell.
http://www.jstor.org/pss/1925087
"He married, May 30, 1779, Rachel CAMPBELL, daughter of Henry and Charity
CAMPBELL.
Sorry if you were already aware of the connection, but it's very
interesting to me.
Rob
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