My Campbell ancestors originated in Scotland and middle initials that were M. stands for
Moonlight. This was the maiden name of James Campbell's wife Elizabeth.
Kathleen Preuss
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 10:08:21 -0800
From: parishpd(a)yahoo.com
To: campbell(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [Campbell] John Mathews Campbell - NY / Missouri
Hello, can you tell me if you know what the M. in John M. Campbell stands for I have a
John Marion Campbell and was just wondering if there might be a connection all the names
seem to repeat. My John Marion Campbell born in 1851 in Mississippi and is buried
someplace in Oaklahoma, is the son of John L.M. Campbell born April 22, 1812 Tennessee
buried in Old Oak Grove Cemetery, Union County, Mississippi
with his wife Elizabeth A M (Liza) Choate May 12, 1823 she was from someplace in
Virigina I can find no information on her either.
I was just wondering if any of these John Campbells are connected,
thanks
Peggy Braly Parish
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Subject: [Campbell] John Mathews Campbell - NY / Missouri
John Mathews Campbell, the manager of the United States Barytes Company, was
born in NY City, 18 Jan 1868. The same city was the birthplace of his
father, Wm Campbell (son of another John Campbell), a mechanic of Irish
descent. Wm Campbell went into a small mercantile business when he reached
manhood & remained in that line of work until a few years before his death,
in 1901. He was married in 1867 to Hanna Ann GALLEGHAR, of Brooklyn, and
John M. Campbell is the eldest of their three children. The two daughters
are now married, Mary Abigail to Mr. George NOONAN, and Helen Caroll to Mr
J. F. McLAUGHT. Wm Campbell died in 901, but his wife is still living and
makes her home with her different children. She is a member of the Catholic
church. Her husband was a Presbyterian.
John M. Campbell grew up in NY City and attended the public schoold of that
place, graduating from the grammar school in 1882. When he finished this
course he was apprenticed to a jeweler but later left the business to clerk
in the hardware house of H. T. Patterson & company. He remained there some
time and then went into an insurance and brokerage house, where he stayed
until his marriage, in 1894.
At age twenty-six, Mr. Campbell was married to Miss Catherine L. FARRELL of
Rochester, NY. Five children were born of their union & three of them are
living (in 1912): Lawrence John, Raymond Leslie & Arthur Edwin. After h is
marriage Mr. Campbell went into a stock brokerage company, where he was
bookkeeper and had opportunity to make money on the stock market. After
leaving this firm, he spent two years away from business, traveling with his
wife. He is the holder of the greater part of the stock in the McLaughlin
Press of Buffalo, NY. He is secretary and treasurer of this firm and his
borther-in-law, Mr. McLaughlin is president.
Mr. Campbell had invested considerable money in southeastern Missouri and
was sufficiently interested that he came to the region at the request of the
board of directors and took charge of the U.S.Barytes Co, at Tiff. His
family accompanied him here and are living in Tiff at present.
Mr. Campbell is a Republican in politics, as his father before him. His
church is the Episcopal and he is a Mason of the thirty-second degree.
The above from THE HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, by Robert Sidney Douglass,
A.B.,LL.B
Pub 1912, Lewis Publishing Co, NY & Chicago.
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