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Maxwell History and Genealogy: The history and genealogy of the Maxwell
family along with several allied families Alexander, Allen, Bachiler,
Batterton, Beveridge, Blaine, Brew?? Brown, Callender, Campbell, Carey,
Clark, Cowan, Fox, Dinw?? die, Dunn, Eylar, Garretson, Gentry, Guthrie,
Houston, Howard, Howe, Hughes, Hussey, Irvine, Johnson, Kimes,McCullough,
Moore, Pemberton, Rosenmuller, Smith, Stapp, Teter, Tilford, Uzzell,
Vawter,
Ver Planck, Walker, Wiley, Wilson Author: Florence Wilson Houston, Laura
Cowan Blaine, Ella Dunn Mellette Indianapolis, Indiana: Press of C.E.
Pauley
and Co., N.d.
page 38
. id. D--712. October 3, 1798. Samuel Campbell and Mary, his wife, of
Madison County; Bezaleel Maxwell and Margaret, his wife; James Crawford and
Rebecca, his wife, all of Garrard County; James Anderson and Hannah, his
wife, of Madison County; John Case and Anna, his wife, of Bourbon County,
and William Morrison and Betsy, his wife, of Madison County, all of
Kentucky, part of the legatees of the estate of John Anderson, deceased, to
Isaac and Samuel Anderson, also legatees, in consideration of the
relinquishment by the said Isaac and Samuel of their interests in other
parts of the said John Anderson's estate, convey two hundred acres, the
balance of six hundred acres, obtained in two surveys by the said John
Anderson, deceased.
X. Margaret Maxwell, born August 9, 1795, in Bourbon County, Kentucky, died
August 1, 1862, at Crawfordsville, Ind., married August
19, 1813, at Georgetown, Ky. (Court Record), James Brown McCollough, born
February 27, 1788, died August 3, 1868, at Crawfordsville, Ind. Soldier in
the War of 1812. (See sketch, p. 366.) Issue of
Margaret (Maxwell) and James McCollough. Their Bible is in the possession
of Edward Maxwell Houston.
issue by 2nd husband
page 1353. Maxwell McCollough, born August 6, 1818, died July 27, 1897.
Married first, September 24, 1846, Jenetta Sidner, born November 22, 1827,
died August 20, 1855, daughter Martin Sidner. Married second, October 15,
1856, Margaret Campbell, born September 18, 1828, died June 4, 1902,
daughter of John and Elizabeth Campbell.
Issue First Wife.
(1) Martha Ellen McCollough, born June 4, 1847. Married Curtis Gay.
Issue:
A. James Maxwell, B. Mary Frances, C. William Allen, D. Samuel Nutt,
E. Fred R.
(2) James Martin McCollough, born December 23, 1848, died February 27,
1862.
(3) William Irvin McCollough, born October 12, 1851. Married December
29, 1881, Susan Mary Lipscomb, born August 29, 1856, daughter John and Jane
Lipscomb. Issue:
A. Warren Alvin McCollough, born November 24, 1882. Married December
31, 1912, Bonnie Ethlyn Copeland.
B. Vernon Maxwell McCollough, born September 3, 1884.
page 235
The Anderson descendants are recorded by hundreds in Pennsylvania
Genealogies and Church Histories. Garland, the oldest son, lived and died
in
New York, Ann married John Stewart and remained in Pennsylvania. At least
two of the children went to Virginia, John and Susanna. Their descendants
were pioneers in Madison County, Kentucky, and within the memory of people
now living, had kept the acquaintance, and called each other "cousin."
Susanna, born 1726, married Col. John Woods, of Albermarle County.
Virginia,
son of Michael Woods and Lady Mary Campbell, of the Scotch Clan Campbell,
of
Argyleshire, Scotland. Her early record was a romance still delightfully
retold by her great grandchildren. The two families had been neighbors and
friends in Scotland.
III. Mary Anderson. Born in 1759. Died January 26, 1829. Married first,
John
Kennedy, killed by Indians in 1781. Married second, April 13, 1785, Samuel
Campbell, born 1763; died March 3, 1821.
He came to Kentucky in an early day and settled in what is now Madison
County. He was a Captain in the Revolution and was at the surrender of
Cornwallis. Issue:
1. Elizabeth Campbell, b. 5-23-1786, d. 8-16-1849, m. 8-28-1806, John
Banton, b. 11-14-1778, d. July, 1847. Issue:
(1) Samuel Campbell Banton, b. 6-11-1807, d. 1837, unm.
(2) Serena Banton, b. 7-18-1809, d. 6-29-1849, m. Wyatt Huffman.
(3) Mary Ann Banton, b. 10-17-1811, d. 8-6-1888, m. 3-21-1837, William
G. Logan, d. 3-28-1852.
(4) William M. Banton, b. 4-19-1814, d. April, 1848, unm.
(5) Elizabeth Eleanor Banton, b. 2-19-1818, m. Jesse Butner, who died
8-17-1853.
(6) Judith Amelia Banton, b. 10-8-1820, d. 12-31-1848, m. Dr. Thomas
White, of St. Louis, Mo.
(7) James Banton, b. 5-16-1823, d. 1864-65, m. November, 1856, Mattie
Sullivan, b. 8-7-1838, d. 8-18-1857. No issue.
(8) John Banton, b. 5-16-1823, went to California 1849, married, died
after 1870.
(9) Samantha Banton, b. 4-23-1826, d. 9-24-1853, m. Dr. Lyman
Cronkite, of New Orleans. No issue.
2. William Campbell, b. 5-3-1788, in Bedford Co., Va. Removed 1789 to
Madison Co., Ky. d. 1859. m. Elizabeth Snoddy, b. 10-28-1790, d.
10-19-1857.
Issue:
(1) Mary Ann Campbell, b. 1813, d. 12-6-1856, m. Green K. White, of
Estill Co., Ky. d. 4-6-1881.
(2) John Snoddy Campbell, b. 11-17-1814, d. 7-6-1865, m. 8-10-1843,
Elenor Rachel McGee, d. 12-3-1889.
(3) Samuel Wallace Campbell, b. 3-18-1816, d. 8-28-1900, m. Mary Todd,
b. 8-3-1820, d. 12-15-1879.
(4) Margaret Jane Campbell, b. 3-28-1818, d. 9-18-1859, m. Levi
Hinkle, d. 10-12-1872.
(5) William Christie Campbell, b. 3-22-1820, d. 2-23-1897, m.
10-16-1851, Amelia S. Evans, b. 1-28-1832.
(6) Elizabeth Susan Wallace Campbell, b. 1825, d. 1-22-1878, m. Green
K. White (her brother-in-law).
3. Ann Irvine Campbell, b. 12-25-1790, d. 9-10-1820, m. James Harris
Gentry, b. 6-1-1792, died in Ill. No issue.
4. John Campbell, b. 11-15-1791, d. 1-27-1861, unm.
5. Samuel Campbell, b. 9-30-1793, d. 4-16-1871, m. 3-15-1827, Nancy Yancy
McLean, b. 9-6-1805, d. 9-2-1883. Issue--
(1) Mary Campbell, b. 9-19-1828, d. 4-26-1875, m. 6-27-1850, Richard
Burnside Dunn, b. 12-8-1825, d. 4-19-1885.
(2) William Campbell, b. 5-26-1831, d. 11-10-1866, m. Mary R. Mullens.
(3) Samuel Campbell, b. 2-3-1834, d. 5-10-1851.
(4) Margaret Campbell, b. 5-1-1836, d. 3-8-1865, unm.
(5) Minerva Campbell, b. 5-25-1839, d. 2-8-1856.
(6) John Campbell, b. 12-17-1841, d. 6-20-1872, m. 5-21-1867, Mary
Elizabeth Clark.
(7) Josephine Campbell, b. 2-22-1844, d. 2-3-1901, m. 5-21-1867,
Samuel Lewis Campbell (first cousin), b. 7-22-1835, d. 6-28-1896.
(8) Sarah Campbell, b. 6-1-1845, d. 11-26-1903, m. 10-31-1870, Dr.
John W. Maupin, b. 3-13-1832.
(9) George Denny Campbell, b. 6-21-184--, d. 5-24-1870, unm.
6. James Campbell, b. 9-1-1795, d. 2-28-1866, m. Mary Ann Epperson, b.
6-21-1804, d. 2-12-1866. Issue--
(1) Thomas Campbell, b. 1830, d. January, 1900, m. Elizabeth Haggard.
(2) James Campbell, b. 8-8-1832, d. 10-8-1870, unm.
(3) William Campbell, b. 8-3-1834, d. 6-21-1877, unm.
(4) Samuel Lewis Campbell, b. 7-22-1835, d. 6-28-1896, m. 5-21-1867,
Josephine Campbell (first cousin), b. 2-22-1844, d. 2-3-1901.
(5) John Campbell, b. 11-19-1837, m. August, 1888, Martha Adams.
(6) Alexander Campbell, b. 8-4-1842, d. 12-3-1876, unm.
(7) Susan Campbell, b. 1844, d. 12-27-1872, m. the Rev. Samuel C.
Boyce, of Charlotte, N. C.
7. Mary Campbell, b. 12-14-1797, d. 12-13-1842, m. 5-18-1819, Col. Oliver
Anderson, b. 2-15-1794, d. 1-29-1873. (Col. Anderson m. 2nd, 11-2-1847,
Louisa Price, d. 1-2-1867. No issue.) (See p.(???)).
Issue:
(1) Mary Anne Anderson, b. 1-18-1821, d. 1-16-1844, m. 5-31-1842,
Daniel Breck. No issue.
(2) Catherine Anderson, b. 12-3-1823, d. 9-10-1824.
(3) Minerva Campbell Anderson, b. 5-13-1825, d. 12-13-1885, m.
10-5-1847, Henry Howard Gratz.
(4) William Anderson, b. 12-22-1827, d. 1-18-1877, unm. Princeton
graduate, 1848, and became an editor of note.
(5) Joseph Caldwell Anderson, b. 1-1-1830, d. 5-2-1891, m. 6-18-1867,
Dovey Blythe, b. 2-15-1846, d. 6-4-1914 (daughter of James and Jane
(Gentry)
Blythe. James Blythe was fourth sergeant in John C. McWilliams' company in
the War of 1812 and participated in the Battle of the Thames).
page 273 Deed Madison Co., kentucky
September 23, 1790. John Campbell, of North Carolina, part of 400 acres
patented to John Anderson, June 10, 1740. Sold by him to Charles Campbell,
March 17, 1747, and by him sold to his son, John Campbell, August 18, 1772.