(continued from 8/17/2013 email: -- Dear AT, see #4. To answer your
question, this puts the Henry and Nancy Ashburn Campbell family in Lafayette
Co, MO, by 1820 by way of Kentucky.)
4. Biographical Sketch of W. Y. C. Campbell, Lafayette County, Missouri,
From "History of Lafayette County, Mo., carefully written and
compiled from
the most authentic official and private sources" St. Louis, Mo.
Historical
Company, 1881.
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W. Y. C. Campbell, P. O. Bates City, Missouri,. is a native of this
county, where he was born February 19, 1832; he was also raised and
educated in this county, and has lived here all his life, engaged in
farming. November 4, 1858, he was married to Miss Martha Gleaves,
of this county, and by this union has nine children living. He is
the son of Henry and Nancy Campbell, who moved from Kentucky to this
county in 1820, and settled in Clay township. His father raised a
family of twelve children, in this county, and died April 6, 1874, at
a very advanced age.
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5. Ewing Family Information --
http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/minister/Ewing.htm: Apr. 14, 1790; Chatham
Ewing & Elizabeth Hall Campbell, dt Moses; James Campbell, Surety; Consent
of John Ewing; Married by Jeremiah Hatcher, April 22, 1790 Bedford VA
(NOTE: Is this marriage bond in Bedford Co, VA or Lafayette Co, MO?
Elizabeth Hall Campbell Ewing died about 1842 in Lafayette Co, MO.)
6. Henry A. Campbell, Lafayette Co, MO --
http://files.usgwarchives.net/mo/lafayette/bios/c5140004.txt. (NOTE: This
Lafayette Co, MO, biography says "Henry A. Campbell was the son of Henry and
Nancy Campbell, who came to this county from Logan County, KY, in the fall
of 1823."
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Biographical Sketch of Henry A. Campbell, Lafayette County, Missouri
From "History of Lafayette County, Mo., carefully written and
compiled
from the most authentic official and private sources" St. Louis, Mo.
Historical Company, 1881.
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Henry A. Campbell, P. O. Greenton, Mo. Is a native Missourian, and was
born in this county in 1826. He has lived and farmed in this county
all his life. He is a son of Henry and Nancy Campbell, who came to
this county from Logan county, Ky., in the fall of 1823, and settled in
Clay township, where he lived until his death, May 3, 1873, at an
advanced age. He had accumulated a large estate, having continued to
enter land for several years after he came to the county. In 1844 he
was married to Miss Margaret Cartlyle, of this county, by whom he has
seven children living. He is a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church. He served 5 months in the Southern army, but had to discon-
tinue the service on account of sickness.
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7.
http://books.google.com/books?id=emQUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA207#v=onepage&...
. The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811-1912, Volume 4, page 207:
Biography of Robert E. Campbell (born 4 September 1830 in Lafayette Co, MO,
son of Henry and Nancy Ashburn Campbell.)
Okay, now I am sure I am putting everyone to sleep.....
Betty
aka Kelly's Mom