Person:Margaret Campbell (103)

Watchers
Margaret Campbell
m. 16 Jan 1734/35
  1. Martha CampbellBet 1735 & 1741 -
  2. Sarah CampbellBet 1735 & 1741 -
  3. William CampbellBet 1735 & 1741 - Bef 1765
  4. Mary Campbell1737 -
  5. Lt. John Campbell1741 - 1825
  6. Col. Arthur Campbell, of Royal Oak, Botetourt Co., VA1743 - 1811
  7. James CampbellAbt 1745 - Abt 1795
  8. Margaret Campbell1748 - 1799
  9. Judge David Campbell1750 - 1812
  10. Patrick CampbellBet 1751 & 1755 -
  11. Robert Campbell1755 - 1832
  12. Ann Campbell1760 -
m. Est 1772
  1. William CampbellEst 1773 -
  2. Elizabeth Campbell
  3. Jane CampbellEst 1775 -
  4. John Campbell1777 - 1859
  5. David Campbell1781 - 1841
  6. Samuel CampbellEst 1783 -
  7. Arthur CampbellEst 1785 -
Facts and Events
Name Margaret Campbell
Gender Female
Birth? 31 Mar 1748 Augusta County, Virginia
Alt Birth[1] 1748
Marriage Est 1772 to Col. David Campbell
Death? 25 Jul 1799 Campbell's Station, Knox County, Tennessee
Alt Death[1] 29 Jul 1799

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~markfreeman/campbell.html

46. Margaret5 Campbell (David 'White David'4, John3, John2, [Unknown]1) was born 31 Mar 1748 in Augusta Co.,VA, and died 25 Jul 1799 in Campbell's Sta., Knox Co., TN. She married Col. David Campbell 1774 in VA, son of David Campbell and Jane Conyngham. He was born 02 Jun 1753 in Augusta Co., VA, and died 18 Nov 1832 in near Lebanon, Wilson Co., TN.

Notes for Margaret Campbell:

Captain Campbell's wife, Margaret Campbell, was a most intelligent, mild and placid woman, always thoughtful and calm, and prepared for every emergency. So conspicuous were these traits in her character that, when any difficulty occurred or alarm was given, she was immediately looked to and consulted, not only by the women of the station and neighborhood, but the men relied upon her judgment about everything connected with their frontier life. She was a most suitable, congenial companion for her patriotic, courageous soldier husband.

Historical Sketches of the Campbell, Pilcher, and Kindred Families

Notes for Col. David Campbell:

They moved from Washington County, Virginia, in 1786, to Tennessee, twelve miles from Knoxville, where Captain Campbell first erected a block-house, and afterwards a station, which was called Campbell's Station. This name was retained for one hundred and ten years, then changed by those who have no respect for historical names or places, the postoffice given up, and the name given to another place in Middle Tennessee, near Nashville.

Historical Sketches of the Campbell, Pilcher, and Kindred Families


Children of Margaret Campbell and David Campbell are:

145 i. William6 Campbell, died in young.

146 ii. Elizabeth Campbell, died in young.

147 iii. Samuel Campbell, died in young.

148 iv. Arthur Campbell, died in young.

149 v. Jane Campbell. She married Col. Charles Wright.

150 vi. John Campbell, born 1777; died 1859 in AR. He married (1) [Unknown] Cushing; born in of Boston, MA. He married (2) Emeline Cowen.

151 vii. David Campbell, born 04 Mar 1781 in Washington Co., NC; died 18 Jun 1841 in Smith Co., TN. He married Catherine Bowen 15 Apr 1806 in Sumner Co., TN; born 17 Mar 1785 in Gallatin, Sumner, TN; died 07 Mar 1868 in Lebanon, TN.

Notes for David Campbell:

One WFT source indicates b Smith Co., TN, d Lebanon, Wilson, TN.

152 viii. Maria Hamilton Campbell, born 22 Feb 1783 in Campbell's Sta., TN; died 1859 in Montcalm, Abingdon, Washington Co., VA. She married David (Gov.) Campbell 15 May 1800 in Knox Co., KY; born 07 Aug 1779 in Royal Oak, Washington Co., VA; died 1859 in Montcalm, Abingdon, Washington, VA.

Notes for David (Gov.) Campbell:

Governor of VA, TN, and a legislator in the independent colony. Gov. of VA 1837-1840.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Joseph A. Waddell. Annuals of Augusta County, Virginia 1726-1871
    pg. 149.