Been a busy few days.. Have two prospects to see the house today, so had to
rush to finish packing this computer room/office (kept out these last
Campbell pages, didn't tape the box yet).
Remember that this information was gracefully shared with me by another
researcher, much came from Rutger's College archives (I think that is how
it's spelled). I have added the sources as they are in these handwritten
notes. The location of docs, etc... I have no other information on most of
this...a bit on the Ellis R. Campbell line, but will post that here. I have
Ellis R. Campbell's Rev War files (Penison), and also a copy of an
application to DAR (Daughter's of Amer. Rev.)listing him as their patriot
ancestor, and the typed will excerpt from NJWillbook. My interest in this
Ellis R Campbell b 1756 in NJ was reason this kind person sent me the
information on the Campbell's from the area, as they were researching for a
Campbell in same area.
First few very hard to read:
Campb.
Sep 1728, Jacob erants?
v (this is as close to a "checkmark" as I can get, MFC)
Alice Campblee zx x of Eliza' Tomson
: court 10, capi Corpus (Ect B:84) Essex county court records, County Clerk,
Newark.
Salem M M rec 10 month 28.1683. Elizabeth Cammell gr. F. t. m. Anthony
Dixon. [No other Campbell entry until 1764] See below. (HEQG 2:60) W.W.
Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, 1936---.
15 Apr 1779, mar bond Nehemiah Seton of Hunt co to Elizabeth Campbell. 18
Mar, James Roeu of Midx co. (NJMB S: 222 or S: 777) New Jersey Marriage
Bonds, Sec . Of State, Trenton.
3 Apr 1762, Will of Margaret Foushe of City of Brunswick, leaves est to gd.
Susanna Blair otherwise called Susanna Campbell. (NJHM D:48) New Jersey
Historical Society Manuscript Collection.
8 Jan 1683/4. Md Anthony Dixon of Maneten, Salem Co., planter, and
Elizabeth Camell of Salem, spinister, in the town of Salem.
Wits: James Nevill, Com'r; George Haslwood; Margret Haslwood; Wm. Wilkinson;
Elizabeth Daniell. (SaW 2-rev: , per AG 30:179) Salem county Wills, Sec of
State, Trenton -- per American Genealogist, 1932--
Duncan Campbell
1758.. Duncan Campbell 1 of 93 subscribers to cost of parsonage for Cranbury
Presby. Church. (Symmes's D?ist. Sketch, 1869)
26 Mar 1742. Duncan Campbell wit. Lease, Prop'r of E. J. to Charles Adams
et al, of land in Som. Co. (NYHSM-Alex'r:58)
Hugh Campbell
July 1753. A list of freeholders in Somerset Co. includes, in North
Precinct, Hugh Campbell.
(North Pct., incl. Bernards, Warren twps. And Borough of Bernardsville & Far
Hills) (GMNJ 17:88) Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey1925--
7 June 1758, Hugh Campbell an appraiser of inv. of Alexander Kirkpatrick of
Somerset co. (NJA 32:186) New Jersey Archives
28 Aug 1758, Hugh Campbell was an app'r of inv. of Robert McEowen of
Somerset co. (NJA 32:211)
29 May 1760, Hugh Campbell was bondsman for Robert Helm, bor. & adm'r of
est. of Sarah McEowen, wid of Wm, all of Som. Co (no source given)
27 Sep 1746, Inv. of Quentin McColm, of Pisc., shows a bond of Hugh
Campbell. (NJA 30:315)
27 Apr 1750, Inv. of John Parker os Som. Co incl. Bond of Hugh Campble.
J.P. was of Bask. Ridge. (NJA 30:369)
19 May 1759, Hugh Campbell wit deed of the Penn agents to John McCollum for
land at Bask Ridge, beg at cor of land of Hugh Campbell, thomas Lewis and
grantee. (NJD 12:519) New Jersey Deeds
Ok... Will post more later this evening. Next are James and John Campbell
(several Johns, two that I feel have been entertwined...decide for
yourselves).
Marge Campbell
margecam52(a)msn.com
Now and after Jan 1st.