YOUR Attention PLEASE, SURE THESE are Campbell's, & You are Mitchell's.
Never Mind that PLEASE NOTE WHERE they are from <SCOTLAND AND IRELAND> MY LA
TE MOTHER"SFather ws a Campbell & His Late Mother was A MITCHELL !
WE Researchers NEED TO GET REAL> NO ONE CAN Determine them selves through
just one family. In My research I have found 32 different ANCESTORAL
FAMILIES FFrom which I have asscendency.
Campbell Child Naming Practices <Campbell HERE TRUE, BUT FROM Scotland
AND Ireland Where OUR MITCHELL'S ALSO CAME FROM so it is easy to see that it
was MITCHELL CHILD NAMEING PRACTICES ALSO>YES, JJOHNN was a vey famous
MITCHELL & CAMPBELL NAME.
TRUE but often over looked in THE FACT of more than one member of our
ANCESTRAIL Families withe the SAME FIRST & LASST NAME< SO, as per child
nameing Practice, The First Son Named After the Fathers Fathern The Second Son
Named After Mamas Father<?? SO The Father in law Had the Same Name AS
The Father Then the Third Son Named After the Father Who was A JR, NOW WE
Have % Members Wih the Samme First Name AS PER THE SCOT?IRSH CHILD NAMEING
PRACTICE<??>
COUSINS This ids not something Though up by ME OUR SCOT & IRSH Ancestors
Practiced it Several Houndred YEARS AGO, BUT FOR A FACT THAT IS WHERE OUR
MANY SAME First & Last names came from
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