From: Azalia McGranahan Thomas
To: Terri Jean Adams, Weaverville, North Carolina
Date: 4 Oct 1995
Subject: Charity Yoholo
Azalia said that she corresponded with U.V. Waldrop, who was born in the general area of AL where the Campbells lived. " It seems that David Campbell married a Creek Indian girl whose 'white' name was Charity. U.V. says that she was the sister of a Creek War Chief and that her last name was Yoholo. When David died, leaving Charity with several children, she began taking in boarders. Some two years after David's death, Charity gave birth to a little girl. Indian customs allowed a widow to take lovers. The Campbells, being good, upright Baptists, were naturally upset, and Catherine and her husband Calvin Glasscock, went to court and got custody of all children except for the baby girl. Aaron Campbell and Patsy reared two of the children, twin boys I believe. " U.V. is a descendant of that baby girl, Susan. He says his grandfather told him this story and told him the name of the boarder who was the father. But, U.V. was young at the time and now that he'd really like to know, he can not remember the name his grandfather gave him.