James Campbell 2 females under 5 1 male 5-10 1 male 10-15, 1 female 10-15 1 male 15-20, 1 female 15-20 1 male 40-50, 1 female 40-50 1 female 80-90 3 houses away is Nathan Shelly, his wife's brother-in-law
Indenture 30 September 1833 Between James Campbell and his wife Elizabeth Campbell of Whitley County, Kentucky and Reuben Meadows of same place who paid $450 for 125 acres on Jelico Creek on the East side of said Creek opposite the mouth of Ryans Creek Beginning on a sugar tree and maple on the bank of Gelico [below] Calerus ford on a conditional line between said Campbell and Nathan Shelly running thence with said condition N41E 140 poles to three white oaks thence S32E 100 poles to James Campbell Sr Corner two hickories and a black oak thence with his line S36W 200 poles to a Water Burch and Hicory On the bank of said Gelico another corner of James Campbell Sr. thence down said Gelico bending on the different meanders through to the beginning Signed James Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell Witnesses Wm. B. Creekmore, Samuel Ross, Justices of the Peace
Will of James Campbell, signed 6 Ap 1829, probated 5 Jan 1831, names sons Wm, Jeremiah, Jasper, James and Alexander, daughters Elizabeth Creekmore (with son Wm. B. Creekmore), Jane Meadors