Virginia Researchers,
Although Vol 14, No 4 in October 1934 is not included, it might be of
interest to people researching Campbell genealogy in Virginia to know that the
USGenWeb Project has transcriptions from many issues of the William and Mary
Quarterly Journal available for viewing online -
_http://usgwarchives.net/special/wmmaryqtr/index.htm_
(
http://usgwarchives.net/special/wmmaryqtr/index.htm) . This is part of their Special
Collections Project, which also
includes some other information regarding Virginia.
- Barry Campbell
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Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:56:49 -0400
From: "Lynden Harris" <bharris1932(a)comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Campbell] Exemptions from Military Service-Henry's
ScottishRoots
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Robert;
The article is in Vol 14, No 4 in October 1934. I went to our library
this
morning and they do not have October's quarterly..November 1934 ok but
October is missing like marriage bonds get missing in court houses. The
librarian was good enough to order me a copy of the article (only) from
William & Mary. should be here in 10 days or so. If you get a copy any
other way sooner that is OK - I had the curiosity anyway.
While I was there I went through the Amherst county Court Order book
during
the Revolution 1773-1782 and the only pertinent thing listed about
Lawrence
Campbell was the food and stuff to Higginbotham - Its documented in the
Order Book by Sweeney. Regards 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"