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Known Davids

WeRelateDOBDODDOMSpouseFatherMotherNotes
Person:David Campbell (46)170517901734Mary HamiltonJohn (205) Grace HaysWhite David; Evidence for father weak
Person:David Campbell (47)175018121779Elizabeth OutlawDavid (46)Mary HamiltonJudge
Person:David Campbell (55)1710 1753 1739Jane Cunningham Alexander (46) ? Black David
Person:David Campbell (48)1753 1832 1) c1772
1803
1) Margaret Campbell (103)
Jane Glascow
David (55) Jane Cunningham Col David Campbell
Person:David Campbell (52)1781 1841 1806Catherine Bowen Col David (48) Margaret Campbell (103)Never in Old Augusta.


Records

Source*YearExtractWeRelateNotes
509 1742 [1742] MUSTERS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY...Capt. John Willson's Lists: John Wilson, Captain; Sam Calehison,

Nathan Lusk, John Shields, John Greer, John Patterson, George Davison. John Hunter, Wm. Hunter, James Hunter, John Rusk, James Clark, Wm. Vance, Rob Croket, John Trumble, Wm. King, Sa. Walace, John Spear, Thomas Peery, Alex. McConnel, Rob. Young, James Young, Jacob Lockard, Patt. Cook, James Lockard, William McCutcheon, James McCutcheon, Rob. McCutcheon, Alex. Crocket, Wm. Camble, Nathl. Davis, James Philip, John Barclay, James Lusk, James Trumble, Benj. Walker, Wm. Leadgerwood, Morris Offral, Rob Davies, John Brown, Wm. McClantok, Wm. Johnson, John Young, Hugh Young, Thos. Kirkpatrick, David Camble,

John McCutcheon.
Person:David Campbell (46)Based on age; only known adult David Campbell in area at this time
8 1747 Page 66.--18th November, 1747. Jannet Steel qualifies administratrix on above with sureties Wm. Henderson, David Camell.
270 1748 Page 28.--Wm. Beverley to James Lockhart, farmer, Beverley Manor, tract surveyed for ye congregation; corner David Campbell. Teste: James Patton, W. Russell, Jno. Madison, Thos. Lewis, Jno. Buchanan, 17th June, 1748.
435 1748 [1748] Page 22.--William McFeters and Patrick Martin report, viz: Processioned for James Bell, Maurice Ofrail; Wm. King, Samuel Wallace, Hugh Young, John Trimble, Wm. McFeters, Jacob Lockhart, Thos. Kirkpatrick, James Clerk, John McCery, Nathan Patterson, Capt. John Wilson, Robert Campbell', Andrew Pickens and Wm. Martin, Robert Campbell, David Campbell, James Lockhart, David Cunningham, Alex. Campbell, Patrick Cook, Patrick Martin. These not processioned, viz: Jas. Bell, John Risk, Capt. John Wilson, John McCutcheon.
277 1749 Page 402.--28th February, 1749. John McCutchan to James McCutchan

Corner David Coningham, in David Campbell's line; widow Cook's line; Patrick Coningham's line. Teste: Francis Beaty, Hugh H. Young, William McCutchan.

283 1749 Page 625.--28th February, 17[49]. William Beverley to David Cunningham, 226 acres in Beverley Manor. Land formerly belonging to John McCutchin but is since divided between him and his sons. James McCutchan's. line (son of John); corner Patrick Cunningham; Alexander Campbell's line; David Campbell's line. Teste: Patrick Martin, John Trimble.
295 1751 Page 304.--28th May, 1751. Alexander Campbell, wheelwright, to David Campbell, Jr., 80 acres in Beverley Manor; corner tract surveyed for Wm. Campbell; corner David Campbell's other survey.by name of "Jr. suggests this is not Person:David Campbell (46), so there are more than one adult David Campbells in the area by 1751.
303 1752 Page 268.--20th May, 1752. Alexander Campbell, farmer, to William Campbell, 200 acres. In Beverley Manor, at his father's and Wm. Ledgerwood's corner; his father's and his brother David's corner; his brother Robert's corner; James Moffet's line. Teste: Arthur Hamilton, Samuel Henderson.Is David brother of Alexander or of William?
30 1753 Page 522.--21st November, 1753. Michael Realy's estate and appraisement.

Robert Campbell, North Mountain, owes. 15th September, 1753, vendue at house of John Black. Patrick and David Campbell owe.

441 1755 Page 154.--1755: John Risk and John Shields processioned as follows,

viz: For Robert Campbell, for James Hunter, for James Trotter, for John Shields, for James McCutchion, for Widow Campbell, for Widow Campbell, for Wm. Hunter, for Saml. McCutchen, for Thos. Berry, for John McCutchion, for David Campbell, for Wm. Campbell, for Wm. Ledgerwood. for James Moffet, for Nathl. Davies, for Nichs. Leeper, for Danl. Downey, for George Peny, for Saml. Sprowl, for Thos. Kirkpatrick, for Jno. Kirkpatrick, for Jno. Risk, for Jno. Risk, for Jno. Risk, for James Clark, for John Shields, Jr., for David Cunningham, for Chas. Berry, for James Callison, for James Marten, for Josiah Richarts, for David Hays, for Alex. McFeeters, for James Gilmore, for James Lockhart, for Alex. Richey, for Jacob Lockhart, for John Peny, for Mathew Willson, for John Willson, for Widow Patterson, for John McCillery, for James McCillery, for Arter Hamilton, for Wm. Buntin, for Robert Gamel, for Jno. Buchanan, for Patrick Cooks (deceased), for David Richey; Wm. Brown (said he was going to leave his land and didn't care about it).


462 1759 Page 260.--1759: Processioned by James Gilmore and Samuel McCutcheon,

viz: For David Cunningham, for Mathew Wilson, for John Buchanan, for Charles Berry, for Robert Gaml, for Thos. Berry, for David Hays, for James Bower, for Alex. Campbell, for Wm. Campbell, for James Moffett, for Arthur Hamilton, for Samuel Downey, for James Callison, for Alex. McFeeters, for David Campbell, for James McCutcheon, for John McCutcheon, for Wm. McCutcheon, for Wm. Sprowl, for Wm. Martin, for James Trotter, for Samuel McCutcheon, for Wm. McCutcheon, Jr., for James Hunter, for Robert Campbell, for John Risk, for James Gilmore, for Francis Donalay, for Wm. Ledgerwood, for Capt. James Lockhart, for Wm. Hunter.

324 1759 MAY AND NOVEMBER, 1759 (A).... David Campbell vs. Robert Cunningham.--Account, 1759, for keeping Robert's wife, Martha, whom Robert had turned out of doors, and burial expenses, &c.
136 1767 AUGUST 18, 1767....
(211-212) The following produced certificates for hemp: Alexr. Gibson, Francis Brown, Thos. Paxton, Saml. Newberry, Saml. Henderson, Nichs. Sollace, Edward Sharp, Henry Larkin, Alexr. Walker, John White, John Black, James Trimble, Saml. Downey, Walter Cunningham, Moses Trimble, James McClung, John McClure, Halbert McClure, Joseph Long, David Campbell, James Walker, Joseph Lapsley, Israel Christian, Henry Lung, Jonan. Whitley, John McElwroth.


402 1765 1765--Page 2, ... John Campbell, son of David, (October), your father's deeds to you;
431 1765 Page 218.--11th October, 1765. David Campbell to John Campbell, £5, 232 acres woodland ground. Teste: John Buchanan, Robert McNutt, Arthur Campbell. Delivered: John Campbell, March, 1769.
141 1767 NOVEMBER 18, 1767....
 (347) Thos. Tosh, Danl. McNeill and Francis Grymes, to view a road from the Stone House to Evans's Mill. David Campbell and Samuel Downey appointed overseers of road from John McCreery's to James Moffett's, vice James Callison and David Cunningham.


478 1768 Page 186.--15th November, 1768. William Dean and Mary to Hugh

Davis, of York County, Pennsylvania, £5, 550 acres in Beverley Manor, part of 800 acres formerly belonging to Patrick Cook; corner William Dean; Corner David Campbell. Teste: Patt. Cunningham, David Doack. Delivered: Hugh Davis, March, 1770.

482 1769 Page 313.--3d March, 1769. John Buchanan, gent., and Margret to

John Campbell, £340, 740 acres on a branch of the Indian or Holstone River, called the Middle Fork, said tract being known by the name of the Royal Oak. Teste: James Crow, John Mills, David Campbell, Arthur Campbell, John Howard, George Skillern. Delivered: David Campbell, May, 1771.

489 1769 Page 21.--16th August, 1769. John Campbell to Arthur Campbell,

£100, 240 acres called the Royal Oak, on Holston or Indian River, patented to John Buchanan, gent., 22d August, 1753, and conveyed to John Campbell, 2d March, 1769. Teste: Pat. and Alex. Buchanan, James Cowan. Delivered David Campbell, May, 1771.

507 Page 115.--19th March, 1771. David Campbell and Mary ( ) to

James Trotter, £282.10, 234 acres, part of his old survey in Beverley Manor,1771 conveyed to David by Beverley, 28th May, 1741, Pat. Cook's line; also 110 acres conveyed by same to David, 27th February, 1749, corner said Campbell. Teste: William Campbell, Wm. Lockhart. Delivered: Samuel Trotter. 21st October, 1772.

509 1771 Page 202.--21st May, 1771. Alexander Campbell and Jean ( ) to

Thomas Steel. £107, 113 acres in Beverley Manor, corner David Campbell. William Ledgerwood and William Campbell's corner; corner William and David Campbell. Teste: William Has. Delivered: Thomas Steel 17th August, 1772.

522 1772 Page 363.--18th August, 1772. William Campbell to David Steel, £112;

corner Alexander Campbell; corner David Cunningham (the 80 acres that David Campbell got from his father. Delivered: David Steel, 22d February, 1774.

359 1782 1782--October 10th, David Campbell and Isabel Beatey;
28 1803 SEPTEMBER, 1803 (M to Z).... Kennedy vs. McChesney--David Campbell and his wife are about to remove

out of State, 16th October, 1802. From Rockbridge. James McChesney, father of Robert.

503 1833 John Hewit's Declaration, September 5th, 1833: Born in Augusta (now

Botetourt) November 14th, 1763; volunteered September 8th, 1780, under Capt. James Robinson; his and the Company of Capt. Alexander Handley marched to the Southern States under Major David Campbell; joined Gen. Morgan two days after the battle of Cowpens and took the place of the Militia of Augusta and Rockbridge, who acted so bravely and were about to be discharged; Capt. Handley and John Alien were taken prisoners, Col. Williams commanded. Again in Capt. James Smith's Company he marched from Pattonsburg and was under Major Patrick Lockhart at Yorktown and Col. Samuel Lewis, Lieut. Cartmel, Col. William Anderson, John

Tate.
Hewit was born in what is now Botetourt in 1763. Presumably, Major David Campbell was from that general area.