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- H. James BrughAbt 1730 - Aft 1769
- W. Catherine Campbell1736 -
m. 1759
Facts and Events
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley's:
- Vol. 2 - John Davidson vs. Hugh Campell, Pullian Sandidge and John Cooper--O. S. 186; N. S. 66--Bill 1813. Hugh Campbell moved to Tennessee. He owned lands in Amherst which he sold to Sandidge and Cooper, the title to which was formerly in Neil Campbell, and by him devised to his daughter Elizabeth Campbell, who became widow of Thos. Barret and afterwards married Hugh. Will of Neill Campbell of Amherst. To Tabithy Bailor, daughter of Leonard Bailor, formerly of Albemarle, but now living on New River for care she has taken of him. Sister Catherine Brugh's children of East Mill near Perth, North Britian. Natural daughter, Elizabeth Campbell, alias Bailor, begotten on body of Tabithy Bailor. To John Rose, brass barrel pistols; to Charles Rose, smooth gun; to Charles Irving, rifle; to Hugh Rose, spy glass. Dated 3d December, 1776. Recorded in Amherst, 3d March, 1777. Deed dated 10th September, 1808, by Hugh Campbell and Elizabeth; Charles L. Barrett and Sally, his wife; James and Ann Barret of Amherst County to Pullian Sandidge. Conveys 949 acres in Amherst. Recorded in Amherst, 19th September, 1808.
References
- ↑ Wikitree.com.
Catherine Brugh formerly Campbell Born 1736 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotlandmap Daughter of John Campbell and Elizabeth (Logan) Campbell Sister of Daniel Campbell, Catherine Campbell and Neil Campbell Wife of James Brugh — married 1759 in Perthshire, Scotland
Biography
Catherine was born in 1736. She is the daughter of John Campbell and Elizabeth Logan. Sources
3-3-1777: the Will of Neil Campbell in Amherst Co VA left something to his sister Catherine Brugh of East Mill, near Perth, Scotland.
James and Catherine Brugh's family included Elisabeth b. 1759 in Perth John b. 1761 Perth and became a surgeon with the HEIC Army, where he was killed within 3 days of brother Andrew, in 1804
James b. 1762 Perth and became Church of Scotland Minister at Trinity Gask, near Auchterarder. Andrew b. 1764 Auchterarder and was a captain in HEIC Army, where he was killed in 1804 Vallance b. 1765 Auchterarder and became a captain of an East Indiaman (sailing ship), based in Calcutta where he died in 1832 Daniel (twin) b. 1765 Auchterarder d. Auchterarder 1787 Grizel b. 1767 Auchterarder and was married to C. of S Minister Ralph Taylor. Neil b. 1769 Auchterarder d. London 1790
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Campbell-36474
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