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Ancestors and Descendants of William Hugh Campbell of Caroline County, Virginia and Washington County, Arkansas. Hot Springs Village, Arkansas: M.C. Ledgerwood, 1999. FHL; digital version at FamilySearch Digital Library. [Carnal] King, George Harrison Sanford.
William A Campbell was born on September 12, 1789 in Chester, South Carolina, first born son of Samuel Campbell and Elizabeth "Elis" (English) Campbell (1768-1860).
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Mr. Campbell was born at a place on the line between Perry and Clay Counties, Kentucky, called Middle Fork in 1816, and lived there until he came to this county. On December 15, 1837 he married Caroline Graves and they began housekeeping on the farm on which he died in the same month he married To this union was born eight children.
The Campbell County deeds are written in the back of the book and do not interfere with the Caroline county surveys, which take up the front. The first Caroline county survey entered in it is dated the 22nd of May 1729, and the last is 26th of January 1762; and the first Campbell County entry is dated the 11th of July 1821, and the last the ...
Pest control was yet another problem. Add to this fire, flood, war and we are fortunate to have what remains. William L. Hopkins book Caroline County Court Records and Marriages, 1787 1810, at page 196, Elizabeth Saunders states she and her husband were married "in 1792 prior to the burning of the clerk's office in 1800".
Caroline County was established in 1728 from the counties of Essex, King and Queen and King William. It was named for Caroline of Ansbach, the wife of King George II of Great Britain. John Penn, a native of Caroline County, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Caroline quickly married my great great grandfather, William Campbell who was a neighbor of George and Caroline Wiley. Caroline and William were married 39 days after George died. William Campbell had never been married. Caroline's second baby George Marion Wiley was born 3 months later on 15 Mar 1839.
Scope and Content Caroline County (Va.) Free Negro and Slave Records, 1778-1845, includes sales of runaway slaves, criminal suits involving African Americans, divison of slave property, trustee's report, indictments against slaves accused of insurrection in 1808, petition to remain in the commonwealth, slave patrol commissions and accouts, bills of sale, and free negro certificates.
William George Campbell abt 1754 Albemarle County, Virginia - 16 Apr 1836 managed by Lora Koch John Campbell 1750 Alhambra, Amherst, Virginia - 29 Jan 1838 Robert Morrell Campbell 27 Jan 1899 Passaic, Passaic, New Jersey, United States - 05 Jun 1975 managed by Stephen Roane