I believe he served in N.C. and Va both.
I will have to re-ck the book on my line of
Campbell's.
Karen
Marvin McComb wrote:
Karen, Do you know where the other Richard served from? and was he an
officer? I glad we have so many participants on this subject, we got their
attention and on a roll, let's keep it going. You are right about the
naming, generation after generation and cousin after cousin, geesh!
I'm off for the week-end see ya all Tues.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karen Dickerson" <phoenix(a)mo-net.com>
To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 7:57 AM
Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] Lt Col Richard Campbell confusion
>Karen Dickerson wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi Paul,
>>
>>There was another Richard Campbell that served in the Am. Rev. War.
>>This Richard Campbell was the son of James Campbell Sr (abt. 1720) of
>>Va and Susannah (Leak/e) Campbell also of Va. It is thought, if
>>memory serves me right now, That poss. my James Sr was the son of
>>William, son of John from Ireland, Pa-Augusta Co, Va area. This does
>>have yet to be proven, but we do know that these names were carried
>>down from his ancestors of Scotland and Ireland. My Richard was
>>married to (secondly) Rachel Smith daughter of John Smith Sr.
>>My Richard and his siblings were born in N.C.in the mid 1700's.
>>His line eventually removed to TN then into Ar.@ Franklin & Johnson
>>Counties.
>>
>>I know that most all of messages lately were abt. the Richard from Va
>>but thought that I would throw this in just to keep others from the
>>confusion thinking that this was the same person.
>>
>>
>>Karen
>>
>>Paul Good wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I've been trying to put these messages on the screen and do a
>>>
>>>
comparison.
>>>Here are some questions that may help sort this out. (This is not my
>>>
>>>
line
>>>but I'd like to have it straight in my miscellaneous Campbells
>>>
>>>
database.)
>>>Is it possible that there are two Richard Campbells? Is one a full Col.
>>>
>>>
and
>>>the other a Lt. Col.?
>>>
>>>Or, do we have different generations here?
>>>Major John Campbell was married Aug 31, 1789.
>>>Lt. Col. Richard Campbell served in the war of 1812.
>>>
>>>Did not a John receive his brother Richard's land? Is it possible that
>>>
>>>
the
>>>father of John and Richard was also a John? Or that Richard also had a
>>>John? However, I'm assuming that since John received Richard's land
>>>
>>>
that
>>>Richard had no heirs.
>>>
>>>They could all still be related, but not quite the way we had thought.
>>>
>>>Anna B. Good
>>>pgood(a)bmi.net
>>>
>>>
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