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1. CHARLES6 CAMPBELL, MAJ. (PATRICK5, JOHN4, DUNCAN "ORMELIE DUNCAH"3, ANDREW2, HUGH1) was born 1722 in prob. Ireland, and died Abt. 1767 in Beverley Manor, Augusta County, Virginia. He married MARGARET BUCHANAN 1744 in Augusta County, Virginia, daughter of JOHN BUCHANAN and MARGARET CAMPBELL. She was born Abt. 1723 in prob. Ireland, and died 1777. Notes for CHARLES CAMPBELL, MAJ.: From Chalkley's Augusta County, VA Court Judgements: PGS 508-517 No. 449. Taylor vs. Tate and Campbell.--John Taylor married Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Campbell, prior to 1774. Charles's daughter, Jean, married Thomas Tate. Margaret married Arthur Campbell. James, John M. C., Mary M. C., Allen Taylor were relatives.
Family Group Record FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19 Husband's Name Charles CAMPBELL (AFN:H0HX-QP) Born: 1722 Place: Tin King Spring, Augusta, Virginia Died: 1767 Place: Beverleys Manor, Agst, Virginia Married: 1744 Place: , , Augusta Co., VA Father: Patrick CAMPBELL (AFN:H0HX-S2) Mother: Deliah THOMPSON (AFN:H0HX-T7) Wife's Name Margaret DOWNEY (AFN:H0HX-RV) Born: Abt 1723 Place: , Orange, Virginia Died: 1777 Place: Married: 1744 Place: , , Augusta Co., VA Father: Samuel DOWNEY (AFN:VR2Z-RM) Mother: Martha MCPHEETERS (AFN:1HVT-3P) Children 1. Sex Name M William C. CAMPBELL (AFN:H0HX-NC) Born: 1744 Place: Beverleys Manor, Agst, Virginia Died: 22 Aug 1781 Place: Rocky Mills, , VA Buried: Aug 1781 Place: Rocky Mills, , VA 2. Sex Name F Elizabeth CAMPBELL (AFN:VR33-K4) Born: 1738 Place: Virginia Died: 22 Mar 1820 Place: 3. Sex Name F Jane CAMPBELL (AFN:VR2X-GX) Born: 1749 Place: Beverleys Manor, Agst, Virginia 4. Sex Name F Margaret CAMPBELL (AFN:VR2X-H4) Born: 1751 Place: Beverleys Manor, Agst, Virginia 5. Sex Name F Ann CAMPBELL (AFN:VR2X-J9) Born: < 1753 Place: <Beverleys Manor, Agst, Virginia>
Children of CHARLES CAMPBELL and MARGARET BUCHANAN are:
Notes for WILLIAM CAMPBELL, GENERAL: Family Group Record FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19 Husband's Name William C. CAMPBELL (AFN:H0HX-NC) Born: 1744 Place: Beverleys Manor, Agst, Virginia Died: 22 Aug 1781 Place: Rocky Mills, , VA Buried: Aug 1781 Place: Rocky Mills, , VA Married: 1767 Place: Beverly Manor District, Augusta Co., VA Father: Charles CAMPBELL (AFN:H0HX-QP) Mother: Margaret DOWNEY (AFN:H0HX-RV) Wife's Name Elizabeth (Betsy) HENRY (AFN:FSD6-2H) Born: 10 Jul 1749 Place: , Hanover, Virginia Died: 1825 Place: Married: 1767 Place: Beverly Manor District, Augusta Co., VA Father: John HENRY (AFN:2276-SV) Mother: Sarah WINSTON (AFN:2276-T2) Children 1. Sex Name F Elizabeth CAMPBELL (AFN:H0HX-KT) Born: 1776 Place: , , VA Died: 1815 Place: , , Lancaster, PA 2. Sex Name F Sarah Buchanan CAMPBELL (AFN:1B5V-73M) Born: 22 Apr 1778 Place: Beverleys Manor, Augusta, VA Died: 23 Jul 1846 Place: Aspinvale, Washington, VA Buried: Place: Aspinvale, Washington, VA
Colonel William Campbell (1745 – August 22, 1781) Revolutionary War hero of such battles as King’s Mountain, Guilford Court House, and many campaigns against area Loyalists. He was married to Elizabeth Henry. Her brother Patrick Henry was the justly celebrated Voice of the American Revolution. She gained her own fame as a zealous Methodist leader after her later marriage to General William Russell. William Campbell died of pneumonia before the Yorktown Campaign.
Note sent in by Carol Mitchell - I believe the well documented records show that it was Patrick Henry's Sister, Elizabeth "Betsy" Henry 171749-1804 that married 2 Apr 1776 Gen William Campbell b1744 Augusta Co., VA-22 Aug 1781, they had two children Charles Henry Campbell dsp; and Sarah Buchanan Campbell m. Gen Francis Preston. Now Gen William Campbell was the son of Capt Charles Campbell 1744-1781 and Margaret Buchanan d. 1777 (well documented in Augusta Co. VA Records) Capt. Charles Campbell was the son of Patrick Campbell 1696 Ireland - 1767 August Co. VA. and probably his wife Elizabeth (but some traditions say Delilah Thompson, have seen no proof of this); Elizabeth was believed to be a Taylor. Patrick Campbell emigrated with his family from Ireland to Philiadelphia & then to Orange/Augusta Co., VA where his headrights are listed 1740. Patrick is said to be the son of JOhn Campbell & Grizzel/Gracy Hay. The above Elizabeth (Henry) Campbell m. 2nd Edward Carrington and 3rd 1783 William J. Russell.]
Notes for JOHN MCCANDLESS TAYLOR: Family Group Record FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19 Husband's Name John Mccandlass TAYLOR (AFN:L8DN-51) Born: 1738 Place: , Dauphin, PA Died: 21 Oct 1813 Place: , Augusta, Virginia Married: 1766 Place: , , PA Father: Robert TAYLOR (AFN:L8DM-WN) Mother: Jean PETERSON (AFN:L8DM-XT) Wife's Name Elizabeth CAMPBELL (AFN:VR33-K4) Born: 1738 Place: Virginia Died: 22 Mar 1820 Place: Married: 1766 Place: , , PA Father: Charles CAMPBELL (AFN:H0HX-QP) Mother: Margaret DOWNEY (AFN:H0HX-RV) Children 1. Sex Name F Margaret TAYLOR (AFN:22HM-JFS) Born: 22 Aug 1767 Place: <, , Pa> 2. Sex Name M William TAYLOR (AFN:22HM-JG1) Born: 25 Apr 1773 Place: <, , Pa> 3. Sex Name M James TAYLOR (AFN:VR38-NB) Born: 7 Feb 1769 Place: <Clifton, Russell, Virginia> Died: Aft 1812 Place: 4. Sex Name F Mary Mccanless [Twin] TAYLOR (AFN:CF4X-GX) Born: 22 Aug 1780 Place: <, , VA> 5. Sex Name F Elizabeth Campbell TAYLOR (AFN:C9VW-H0) Born: 8 Sep 1775 Place: , , VA Died: 1851 Place: 6. Sex Name M Charles TAYLOR (AFN:1XLH-VPP) Born: 6 May 1771 Place: <Montgomery, , Virginia> Died: 1843 Place: 7. Sex Name M Allen TAYLOR (AFN:1XLH-VTJ) Born: 20 Dec 1777 Place: <, , Pa> Died: 3 Jun 1837 Place: 8. Sex Name M James Mccanliss TAYLOR (AFN:15TX-GLX) Born: 22 Aug 1780 Place: <, , VA> Died: 29 Sep 1856 Place:
Notes for THOMAS TATE, LT.:
Search Results Thomas Tate Compact Disc #137 Pin #1325852 Pedigree Sex: M Event(s) Birth: 11 Jun 1744 Bedford Springs, Orange, Pennsylvania Death: 9 Feb 1833 Broad Ford, Virginia Parents Father: John Tate Disc #137 Pin #1325850 Mother: Mary Doak Disc #137 Pin #1325851 Marriage(s) Spouse: Jane Campbell Disc #137 Pin #1325865 Marriage: 5 Oct 1764 , Virginia Notes and Sources Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 137 Sources: None Submitter Donald ROGERS 151 South 500 East Brigham City, Utah 84302
Notes for MARGARET CAMPBELL: Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Volume I AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XI. MAY 20, 1767. (69) Margaret Campbell, mother of Margaret Campbell. is appointed guardian to bring a suit versus James Cotton.
Notes for ARTHUR CAMPBELL, COL.: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~markfreeman/campbell.html 43. Col. Arthur5 Campbell (David 'White David'4, John3, John2, [Unknown]1) was born 03 Nov 1743 in Augusta Co., VA, and died 08 Aug 1811 in Knox Co., KY. He married Margaret Campbell 12 May 1773 in VA, daughter of Charles Campbell and Margaret Buchanan. She was born 16 Mar 1753 in Augusta Co., VA, and died 25 Dec 1813 in Knox Co., KY. Notes for Col. Arthur Campbell: He was taken prisoner by the Indians when only sixteen years of age, while with his father on a short campaign against them. The hardships which he endured during the three years' captivity were very severe, until he was finally protected by an aged Chief, who carried him to Canada and to the old French Fort at Detroit. The Jesuit Fathers, who had established a mission for the Indians at this fort, were pleased with the bright, interesting English boy, and taught him while he was there; therefore, upon his escape, and recapture by the English Army in 1760 (which was commanded by General Johnson in his campaign against the French and Northern Indians), he was much better educated than other boys of his age in Western Virginia at that time. He afterwards acted as pilot to the Colonial Army in the Northwest, and served as Lieutenant in the Army on the Western frontier. His knowledge of the Indian character, language and customs was of great value to him as an officer in the Colonial and Continental Armies. He was a delegate to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of May, 1776, from Fincastle County; served in the War of the Revolution as Captain and Colonel, received one thousand acres of land, which was located in Kentucky, for his military services. He was afterwards one of the leading men in forming the State Government of Tennessee, was a man of influence and great learning, a cultivated gentleman, of courtly manners and bearing, though dominant and accustomed to ruling those around him. Historical Sketches of the Campbell, Pilcher, and Kindred Families Notes for Margaret Campbell: Mention: Taylor vs Tate & Campbell; John Taylor m. Elizabeth Campbell dau Charles bef 1774; Charles Campbell dau Jean m. Thomas Tate, & Chas. Dau Margaret Campbell m. Arthur Campbell ....., 1790, Augusta Co., VA.
Children of Arthur Campbell and Margaret Campbell are: 133 i. William6 Campbell. He married Sarah Adams. 134 ii. Col. John B. Campbell, died 05 Jul 1814 in Christian Co., KY. He married Polly Latham. Notes for Col. John B. Campbell: First Quartermaster General of Kentucky. 135 iii. Arthur Lee Campbell. He married Sarah Thompson. Notes for Arthur Lee Campbell: or Arthur D. Campbell 136 iv. Capt. James Campbell, died 1815 in Battle of New Orleans. 137 v. David H. Campbell. He married (1) Amelia Pepper. He married (2) Nancy Handy. 138 vi. Elizabeth Campbell. She married (1) John S. McFarland. She married (2) [Unknown] Patton. Notes for John S. McFarland: or John S. Macfarland. 139 vii. Margaret Campbell. She married Isaac Sawyer. 140 viii. Mary H. Campbell. She married William E. Beard; born Bef. 1789. 141 ix. Jane B. Campbell. She married Andrew Campbell; born Bef. 1792 in Ireland. 142 x. Martha C. Campbell. She married Philo Beeman; died in of Louisville, KY. 143 xi. Ann Augusta Campbell. She married William Owen. 144 xii. Col. Charles Lewis Campbell, born Abt. 1780. He married Sarah Ann "Sallie" Morrison 23 Jun 1815 in Fayette Co., KY; born 01 Oct 1781 in Fayette Co., KY; died 12 Oct 1855 in Fayette Co., KY.
From Greene County, TN, early settlers: From Washington Co., VA were Col Arthur Campbell, the Craigs, Blackburns
http://co.campbell.tn.us/History.htm Campbell County History Campbell County Campbell County was created in 1806 from Anderson and Claiborne Counties. Campbell County was named in honor of Col. Arthur Campbell (1743-1811). Col. Campbell was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and an Officer during the Revolutionary War.
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