My Campbells were in southern Alabama...Selma, Dallas county.
Brooks36067(a)aol.com wrote: There seem to be several Campbell families in Montgomery
Alabama. David
Campbell was Justice of the Peace in the early 1800s. Lucy Bozeman married a
Sterling Campbell and they had several children on the census but I never
found them on 1850 to learn their names.
Is anyone researching this area?
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