Person:Sally Campbell (8)

  • F.  Campbell (add)
m. Bef 1766
  1. Sally Campbell1767 - 1846
  2. Anne Campbell1769 - 1843
  3. Margaret C. CampbellAbt 1776 - 1849
m. 5 Sep 1794
  1. Sophia Liscum1795 - 1876
  2. Martha Liscum1797 - 1849
  3. Asa G. Liscum1799 - 1817
  4. Maxamila Liscum1801 - 1884
  5. Horace Sheldon Liscum1803 - 1882
  6. Sally Liscum1805 - 1858
  7. John Liscum1807 - 1883
  8. Heman Lowry Liscum1810 - 1883
Facts and Events
Name Sally Campbell
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][12] 10 Feb 1767 Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 5 Sep 1794 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Peletiah Day Liscum
Census[3] 1800 Washington, New York, United StatesWestfield/Fort Ann
Census[4] 1810 Underhill, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
Probate[5] 13 Aug 1813 Chittenden, Vermont, United StatesAppointed Administrator for husband's estate
Property[6] From Oct 1814 to 12 Jun 1815 Chittenden, Vermont, United StatesAllowed to sell non-dower portion of deceased husband's property to pay off his debts
Probate[5] 1 Oct 1816 Chittenden, Vermont, United StatesAppointed guardian of her children
Military[13] 17 Oct 1817 Chittenden, Vermont, United StatesChildren placed on roll to receive pension because of husband's death in War of 1812
Property[7] 21 Sep 1816, 21 Feb 1818 Jericho, Chittenden, Vermont, United Statesbought and sold two acres of land
Census[8] 1820 Essex, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
Census[10] 1830 Essex, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
Census[11] 1840 Essex, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
Death[1][12] 24 Oct 1846 Jericho, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
Burial[12] Jericho Center Cemetery, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
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Note: Sally's relationship to her "sisters" is speculative and needs documentation.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Index of Deaths, in Jericho (Vermont). Town Clerk. Vital records of Jericho, Vermont, 1777-May 2000. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951-2000)
    FHL #0028396.

    Liscum, Sally, born 10 February 1767(card in cabinet)

  2. Trebil, Wilma Hodenfield. Families of Shellinks, Schellinx, Schellinger, Skellenger: and related families; families of Butterfield and related families, families of Liscomb, Liscum and related families. (Manly, Iowa: W.H. Trebil, 1999?).

    Sally Campbell b. 10 Feb. 1767 Lebanon, Conn.

  3. Westfield, Washington County; FHL #0193714, in United States. Census Office. New York, 1790 thru 1840 federal census : population schedules. (Washington [District of Columbia]: The National Archives, 1938, 1949, 1950, 1958-1961, 1963)
    p. 579/299.

    (Town of Westfield = Fort Ann)
    Pelatiah Liscomb, 1 male 0-10 yrs [Asa]; 1 male 26-45 [Peletiah]; 2 females 0-10 yrs [Sophia, Martha], 1 female 26-45 [Sally]

  4. Underhill, Chittenden, Vermont, in United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M252).

    Pelej Liscomb, 4 m >10 [Asa, Horace, John, Heman], 1 m 26-44 [Peletiah], 3 f>10 [Sarah, Maxamilla, Martha?], 1 f 10-15 [Sophia], 1 f 26-44 [Sally]

  5. 5.0 5.1 Vermont. Probate Court (Chittenden District). Probate records, 1795-1857. (Montpelier, Vermont: Vermont Public Records Commission, 1959)
    1813-1815 - pp. 128, 138, 255, 280; 1815-1817, pp. 17, 118, 332, 1811-1817; FHL #0028033.

    1813-1815 - p. 138 - on 13 Aug 1813 in Court of Probate for district of Chittenden, Letters of Administration on Pelatiah D. Liscums Estate to Sally Liscum, Timothy Bliss Jr. to stand bond with for $2000 to render an accounting before first Tuesday of August 1814.
    1813-1815 - p. 128 - on 6 Sept 1813 - inventory of the estate of Peletiah D. Liscom, late of Underhill, deceased
    1813-1815 - p. 255 on 16 May 1814 - Return of Commissioners viz Demands agt the Estate of Pelatiah D. Liscum - $509.50
    Signed: Eliphas Thrall, David Birge
    The same day Eliphas Thrall & David Birge were appoint a committee to set off Widows Dower in the Real Estate
    1813-1815 - p. 280 - on 15 July 1814, set off to the widow of Pelatiah D. Liscum deceased, personal property to the amount of $113.17 as her dower in the personal Estate [value of household goods = ($97.17)
    1815-1817 - p. 17 - on Dec 1814 - extension of time for settling estate of Pelatiah D. Liscum
    1815-1817 - p. 118 - on May 1815 - an order for the sale of the [oer]sian of the widows dower for the Estate of Pelatiah D. Liscum
    1815-1817 - p. 332 - Pelatiah D. Liscum Estate at Probate Court holden at Williston on 1 October 1816 - appoints Sally Liscum Guardian of Asa G., Maximilla, Horace S., Sally, John and Heman Liscum all Children of Pelatiah D. Liscum late of [blank in original] The sd Sally and Timothy Bliss Jun. became bound in the sum of $1000.00

  6. Deeds 1795-1842; FHL #0029012, in Underhill (Vermont). Town Clerk. Deeds, town and vital records, 1795-1850. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951)
    Book 5, pp. 293-294.

    p. 293 -
    Sally Liscum administratrix upon the Estate of Peletiah D. Liscum late of Underhill in the County of Chittenden and State of Vermont, Deceased by an order of the Court of Probate held at Williston on the ____ day of ______ was Licenced to sell the Recession of the Widows Dower in the Real estate of said Deceased for Payment of his just debts and incidental charges therefore
    Sally Liscum, in consideration of $7
    paid by Timothy Bliss Jr of Jerico, Chittenden County
    land situated in Underhill which was set off to the Widow for her Dower in the real estate of said Deceased
    the sale was necessary for reasons said and Timothy Bliss Jr. offered most at a public Vendue held at Underhill on the 2nd Monday of June 1815
    Signed 12 June 1815, Sally Liscum
    Witness: Hosea Bliss, Asa Liscum
    p. 294 -
    Sally Liscum administratrix upon the estate of Peletiah D. Liscum late of Underhill County of Chittenden, VT deceased
    by order of the Court of Probate for District of Chittenden held at Williston on ____ day of October 1814 was licensed to sell the Real Estate of said Deceased for payment of his just debts and incidental charges therefrom
    Sally Liscom
    for $86 paid by Timothy Bliss Jr. of Jerico in said County and State
    sell the parcel of land in Underhill as follows
    the South 1/2 of Lot 68 in the first division Drawn to the original Right of James Sacket excepting that part [thus] of which has been set off to the
    Widow Sally Liscum as part of her Dower in said Estate
    [This land also sold at public sale on 2nd Monday of June 1815]
    Signed 12 June 1815, Sally Liscum
    Witness: Hosea Bliss, Asa Liscum

  7. Jericho (Vermont). Town Clerk. Land records, 1790-1879; index to land records, 1790-1892. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951)
    Vol. 4, pp. 160, 162; FHL #0028398 .

    p. 160 -
    Samuel Terril of Jericho, Chittenden, VT
    for $77.50
    paid by Sally Liscum of Underhill
    a tract of land in Jericho containing 2 acres that is [ ] deed from Johnathon Torrey
    21 September 1816
    p. 162 -
    Sally Liscom of Jericho
    for $80
    paid by Jonathan B. Joiner of Chittenden County, VT
    a tract of land in Jericho containing 2 acres which is my due from Samuel Terril
    21 February 1818

  8. Essex, Chittenden, Vermont, in United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33).

    Sally Liscum, 2 males 10-15 [John, Heman], 1 male 16-18 [Horace], 1 female 10-15 [??], 3 females 16-25 [Marha, Maxamila, Sally], 1 female 45 & over [Sally]

    Note: One IGI submission (see Patron Sheets source) lists a Laura Liscom as the youngest daughter of Peletiah and Sally, born 1811, who would have been nine years of age in 1820. However, she is not mentioned in the list of heirs as part of Peletiah's military pension and no other records provide support for her as a daughter of Sally and Peletiah.

  9.   Batch F87-7139; FHL #1396376, in Patron sheets, 1969-1991. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1970-1991)
    Sheet 17.

    submitted by Mrs. Erwin Heward
    Peletiah Day Liscom and Sally Campbel - Children:
    Sophia Liscom, b. 22 Aug 1795
    Martha Liscom, b. ca 1797,Fort Ann, Washington, NY
    Asa Liscom, b. 16 Feruary 1799, Underhill Twp, Chittenden, VT
    Maxamile Liscom, b. 8 January 1801, Fort Ann, Washington, NY
    Horace Liscom, b. 8 July 1803, Ft. Ann
    Sally Liscom, b. 31 March 1805, Underhill Twp, Chittenden, VT
    John P. Liscom, b. 20 May 1807, Underhill Twp, Chittenden, VT
    Herman [sic] L. Liscom, b. 7 July 1810, Underhill Twp, Chittenden, VT
    Laura Liscom, b. 1811, Underhill Twp, Chittenden, VT

  10. Essex, Chittenden, Vermont, in United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M19).

    Horace Liscomb, 2 m 20-29 [Horace,John], 1 f under 5 (??), 2 f 20-29 [Abigail, Sally), 1 f 60-70 (Sally)

  11. Essex, Chittenden, Vermont, in United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M704).

    Horace Liscomb, 1 m under 5 [Franklin], 1 male 5-10 [Elliot], 1 m 10-15 [Florington], 1 male 40-50 [Horace], 1 female under 5 [Molisa], 1 female 10-15 [??], 1 female 40-50, [Abigail] 1 female 70-80 [Sally]

  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Memorial# 15102426, in Find A Grave.

    Sally Liscum
    Birth: Feb. 10, 1767, Lebanon, Connecticut
    Death: Oct. 24, 1846
    Burial:, Jericho Center Cemetery, Jericho, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
    Same stone as Peletiah D Liscum
    (Birth and death information on stone)

  13. The Pension Roll of 1835: Report from the Secretary of War, in Obedience to Resolutions of the Senate of the 5th and 30th of June, 1834, and the 3d of March, 1835, in Relation to the Pension Establishment of the United States. (Washington, District of Columbia: Duff Green, 1835)
    Vol. I, p. 858.

    A statement of the names, &c., of the Heirs of non-commissioned officers, privates, &c., who died in the United States’ service; who obtained five years’ half-pay, in lieu of bounty land, under the second section of the act of April 16, 1816, and who resided in Chittenden county, in the State of Vermont.
    Peletiah D. Liscum, Sergeant, 21st reg. Infantry, d. 1 July 1813, heirs Asa G., Mixanicle, Horrance, Sally, John, and Herman Liscum, 66.00 annual allowance, 330.00 received, placed on roll 17 Oct 1817, pension began 17 Feb 1815, pension ended 17 Feb 1820

    Note: This payment was specifically for service in the War of 1812, not the Revolutionary War. See A history of public sector pensions in the United States, Robert Louis Clark, Lee Allan Craig, Jack W. Wilson, p. 145