Husband: Gadi Campbell |
Born: 25 MAY 1784 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC) Married: 19 OCT 1815 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 13 OCT 1862 in Marion Dist, SC Father: John Campbell Mother: Nancy Ann Cribb Spouses: |
Wife: Mary Norton |
Born: 19 APR 1799 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 06 JUL 1887 in Marion Co, SC Father: James Norton Mother: Ann Honeycut Spouses: |
Children |
01 (F): Ann Campbell Born: 20 SEP 1816 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 1816/1820 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
02 (F): Eliza Ann Campbell Born: 19 JUL 1819 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 30 JUN 1840 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
03 (F): Mary Jane Campbell Born: 30 DEC 1821 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 1821/1830 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
04 (F): Nancy Ann Jinkins Campbell Born: 24 NOV 1823 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 29 MAY 1842 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: Altman |
05 (F): Aramatha Campbell Born: 29 JUN 1827 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 16 MAR 1906 in Marion Co, SC Spouses: James Dudney |
06 (F): Emaline Campbell Born: 06 OCT 1829 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 07 MAR 1910 in Marion Co, SC Spouses: Thomas A Proctor |
07 (F): Sarah Elizabeth Campbell Born: 29 JAN 1832 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 29 OCT 1874 in Marion Co, SC Spouses: Robert Bethea Game |
08 (M): John W Warren Campbell Born: 27 DEC 1833 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 22 APR 1853 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
09 (M): Rev Charles D L Fletcher Campbell Born: 11 MAR 1836 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 01 MAY 1860 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
10 (M): Theophilus Campbell, Pvt Born: 29 NOV 1838 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 08 JUL 1892 in Marion Co, SC Spouses: Henrietta Emaline Huggins |
11 (M): Gadi Francis Campbell, Pvt Born: 29 JAN 1845 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 05 FEB 1862 in Georgetown, Georgetown Dist, SC, Civil War Spouses: |
Gadi Campbell:
Notes:
!NOTES:Marty Grant's 4th Great Grand Uncle.;
!NOTES:See my book "A History of the Campbell Families of Marion and Dillon Counties, South Carolina", Marvin A. Grant, Jr. 2004
http://www.martygrant.com/books/campbell-book.htm
!NOTES:Visit my Campbell web pages at:
http://www.martygrant.com/books/campbell/campbell-book.html
!BIRTH:25 May 1784 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 25 Gadi was born May the 25th 1784;
!CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist, Prince George Parish, SC pg 53 w/John CAMPBELL age -16 (1774/90);
!CENSUS:1800 * Marion Dist, SC pg 792 w/John CAMPBELL age 0-9 (1790/1800);
!CENSUS:1810 Marion Dist, SC pg 84 w/Nancy CAMPBELL age 26-44 (1765/84);
!WITNESS-DEED:12 Feb 1814 Marion Co., SC Book O page 47
Nathaniel Miller of Marion Dist, to John Campbell, for $75, 75a Es Maiden Down Sw joining John Campbell decd ...
S: Nathaniel Miller
W: Jno D. Jones, Gadi Campbell
Famariah (X) Miller, wife of Nathaniel Miller rdr --- Jul 1814;
!CENSUS:1820 Georgetown Dist, SC pg 169 Gadi CAMPBELL age 26-44 (1775/94) "000010-10100";
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 11 Gadi CAMPBELL age 40-49 (1780/90) "0000001-220001";
!DEED:24 Apr 1830 Marion Dist, SC N-284 James CAMPBELL to Gadi CAMPBELL for $38, 33a, part of tract granted to John CRIBB 13 May 1768 the other part of tract granted to Dempsey CAMPBELL 2 Jul 1804, being the lower end of said tracts on Maiden Down Swamp. Witness: John COLLINS, George W. HUGGINS. Signed: James Campbell;
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 174 Gadi CAMPBELL age 50-59 (1780/90) "21010001-0220101";
!DEED: 7 Mar 1845 Marion Dist, SC T-152 The Heirs of John CAMPBELL Sr, decd to Gadi CAMPBELL for $25, 50a being of the 100a granted to said John MARTAIN (sic) 6 Jun 1785 on the North East side of Little Pee Dee in Horry District, SC being known as Land Bluff Ferry. Witness: D.M. CARMICHAEL, H.L. NORTON. Signed: Willis Huggins, John (x) Huggins, Jeremiah Campbell, Theophilus Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 997 Gadi CAMPBELL, 66 (1783/84) born Marion;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC Marion Twp # 1180 Gadi CAMPBELL, 76 (1783/84) born SC;
!DEATH:13 Oct 1862 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 27 Gadi CAMPBELL died Oct 13th 1862 age 78 years.;
!PROBATE:Marion Co, SC Roll # 1283 Vol II page 207;
!NOTE:from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: Those Buried in the CAMPBELL Cemetery. Grand Father John CAMPBELL was the first one Buried there, then his Daughter Mathea and then his wife Ann, David BARNES, unkle James CAMPBELL and his first son Demcy CAMPBELL and a grand son. Aunt Mary HUGGINS and 2 small children. Mrs. Nancy NORTON and her son Solomon and Pris---nn, her daughter. Samuel OWENS, unkle Billie HUGGINS wife Betsy, his secon wife Nancy was A HOMES. Mrs. Polly TOWNSEND, unkle Gadi CAMPBELL and wife Mary and three daughters, Eliza and Nancy and Elizabeth,s 2 children, Gadi's four sons, John, Warran ...;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 486 - 488:
"The projenitor of this family was named James. He came from Virginia in the eighteenth century, married and had five sons, John, James, Jr, Jerre, Gadi and Theophilus; and one daughter, Nancy Ann, who became the wife of old John HUGGINS, of Huggins Bridge on Little Pee Dee, and who has already been noticed herein among the Huggins family; and Mary, who married Willis HUGGINS, cousin of old John, and Elizabeth, who never married." Much more said about the CAMPBELL family;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 487:
"Gadi CAMPBELL married Mary NORTON, sister of John NORTON and aunt of Hon. James NORTON; they had four sons, Warren W., Charles Fletcher, Theophilus and Benjamin F., and three daughters, Martha, Emaline and Eliabeth (sic). Of the daughters, Martha married James DUDNEY, and had and raised severalc hildren, all grown, about whom little is known; Emaline CAMPBELl married the late Thomas A. PROCTOR, and had several children. Of the daughters of Thomas A. PROCTOR, the eldest Sallie married Thomas COTTINGHAM, and had one or two children; she died several years ago. Another daughter Anne PROCTOR, married Major BIRD, and had one child, and died. Relda PROCTOR married Milton NORTON, and has a family (coming). Mary married Mr WILLIAMS, and has a large family: they are in Hampton County; and Miss Fannie PROCTOR is unmarried. Elizabeth CAMPBELL married R.B. GAME, and they had and raised a considerable family. Of the daughters of R.B. GAME and wife, Hattie married a Mr. HUNTER; they are in Florence County. Mary GAME married Samuel ROGERS; they have quite a family; they live in Columbia. Robert GAME married Albert ROGERS; have a family (small). Georgei GAME married a Mr. CHREITZBERG; they had two children, a son and a daughter, Robert and Lula (small). CHRIETZBERG dying, the widow married Daniel MARTIN, of Mullins; no children by her MARTIN marriage. Lila GAME is unmarried. Of the sons of Gadi CAMPBELL, Warren W. died a young single man, just as he was preparing to enter as a minister in the South Carolina Confernece (Methodist). Charles Fletcher CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he joined the South Carolian Confernece in1 859, and died in 1860, at the age of twenty-seven. Benjamin F. CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he died or was killed in the war. Theophilus CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, married Emma HUGGINS; he is dead; left his widow, two sons and four daughters. Of the daughters, Louisa married a Mr. PROCTOR; he died and left her with two children; she is in Washington-whether married again, the writer know not. Dora, the next daughter, married T.W. SELLERS, the nephew of the writer; she died, and left two children, daughters (small). Etta, the next daughter, is also in Washington, D.C.; said to be married, but to whom is not known. Maggie, the youngest, is unmarried, perhaps not grown. Of the two sons, Iverson and Theo, they are with their mother; neither one of them is grown.";
Mary Norton:
Notes:
!NOTES:See my book "A History of the Campbell Families of Marion and Dillon Counties, South Carolina", Marvin A. Grant, Jr. 2004
http://www.martygrant.com/books/campbell-book.htm
!NOTES:Visit my Campbell web pages at:
http://www.martygrant.com/books/campbell/campbell-book.html
!BIRTH:19 Apr 1799 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 27 Mary, his wife who was a NORTON died July 6th 1887 age 88 who was born April 19th 1799;
!CENSUS:1800;
!CENSUS:1810;
!CENSUS:1820 Georgetown Dist, SC pg 169 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 16-25 (1794/1804);
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 11 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 30-39 (1790/1800);
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 174 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 40-49 (1790/1800);
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 997 Mary CAMPBELL, 50 (1799/1800) born Marion;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC Marion Twp # 1180 Mary CAMPBELL, 61 (1798/99) born SC;
!CENSUS:1870;
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Reaves Twp # 326 Mary CAMPBELL, 82 (1797/98) born SC, father born SC, mother born SC, residing with Theophilus CAMPBELL, 41 and Emmaline CAMPBELL, 38. Listed as "Mother";
!DEATH: 6 Jul 1887 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 27 Mary, his wife who was a NORTON died July 6th 1887 age 88 who was born April 19th 1799;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 475 - 480;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 487:
"Gadi CAMPBELL married Mary NORTON, sister of John NORTON and aunt of Hon. James NORTON; they had four sons, Warren W., Charles Fletcher, Theophilus and Benjamin F., and three daughters, Martha, Emaline and Eliabeth (sic). Of the daughters, Martha married James DUDNEY, and had and raised severalc hildren, all grown, about whom little is known; Emaline CAMPBELl married the late Thomas A. PROCTOR, and had several children. Of the daughters of Thomas A. PROCTOR, the eldest Sallie married Thomas COTTINGHAM, and had one or two children; she died several years ago. Another daughter Anne PROCTOR, married Major BIRD, and had one child, and died. Relda PROCTOR married Milton NORTON, and has a family (coming). Mary married Mr WILLIAMS, and has a large family: they are in Hampton County; and Miss Fannie PROCTOR is unmarried. Elizabeth CAMPBELL married R.B. GAME, and they had and raised a considerable family. Of the daughters of R.B. GAME and wife, Hattie married a Mr. HUNTER; they are in Florence County. Mary GAME married Samuel ROGERS; they have quite a family; they live in Columbia. Robert GAME married Albert ROGERS; have a family (small). Georgei GAME married a Mr. CHREITZBERG; they had two children, a son and a daughter, Robert and Lula (small). CHRIETZBERG dying, the widow married Daniel MARTIN, of Mullins; no children by her MARTIN marriage. Lila GAME is unmarried. Of the sons of Gadi CAMPBELL, Warren W. died a young single man, just as he was preparing to enter as a minister in the South Carolina Confernece (Methodist). Charles Fletcher CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he joined the South Carolian Confernece in1 859, and died in 1860, at the age of twenty-seven. Benjamin F. CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he died or was killed in the war. Theophilus CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, married Emma HUGGINS; he is dead; left his widow, two sons and four daughters. Of the daughters, Louisa married a Mr. PROCTOR; he died and left her with two children; she is in Washington-whether married again, the writer know not. Dora, the next daughter, married T.W. SELLERS, the nephew of the writer; she died, and left two children, daughters (small). Etta, the next daughter, is also in Washington, D.C.; said to be married, but to whom is not known. Maggie, the youngest, is unmarried, perhaps not grown. Of the two sons, Iverson and Theo, they are with their mother; neither one of them is grown.";
(02) Eliza Ann Campbell:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1820 Georgetown Dist, SC pg 169 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 0-9 (1810/20);
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 11 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 5-9 (1820/25);
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 174 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 20-29 (1810/20);
!DEATH:-- --- 1840 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 27 Eliza died in 1840;
!NOTE:from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: Those Buried in the CAMPBELL Cemetery. Grand Father John CAMPBELL was the first one Buried there, then his Daughter Mathea and then his wife Ann, David BARNES, unkle James CAMPBELL and his first son Demcy CAMPBELL and a grand son. Aunt Mary HUGGINS and 2 small children. Mrs. Nancy NORTON and her son Solomon and Pris---nn, her daughter. Samuel OWENS, unkle Billie HUGGINS wife Betsy, his secon wife Nancy was A HOMES. Mrs. Polly TOWNSEND, unkle Gadi CAMPBELL and wife Mary and three daughters, Eliza and Nancy and Elizabeth,s 2 children, Gadi's four sons, John, Warran ...;
(08) John W Warren Campbell:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 174 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 5-9 (1830/35);
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 997 John CAMPBELL, 17 (1832/33) born Marion;
!DEATH:22 Apr 1853 Marion Star, in his 20th year, J.W.W. CAMPBELL, son of Gadi and Mary CAMPBELL, joined the M.E. Church;
!DEATH:22 Apr 185- from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 27 John W. Warren died April 22n 185-;
!NOTE:from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: Those Buried in the CAMPBELL Cemetery. Grand Father John CAMPBELL was the first one Buried there, then his Daughter Mathea and then his wife Ann, David BARNES, unkle James CAMPBELL and his first son Demcy CAMPBELL and a grand son. Aunt Mary HUGGINS and 2 small children. Mrs. Nancy NORTON and her son Solomon and Pris---nn, her daughter. Samuel OWENS, unkle Billie HUGGINS wife Betsy, his secon wife Nancy was A HOMES. Mrs. Polly TOWNSEND, unkle Gadi CAMPBELL and wife Mary and three daughters, Eliza and Nancy and Elizabeth,s 2 children, Gadi's four sons, John, Warran ...;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 487-488:
"Gadi CAMPBELL married Mary NORTON, sister of John NORTON and aunt of Hon. James NORTON; they had four sons, Warren W., Charles Fletcher, Theophilus and Benjamin F., and three daughters, Martha, Emaline and Eliabeth (sic). Of the daughters, Martha married James DUDNEY, and had and raised severalc hildren, all grown, about whom little is known; Emaline CAMPBELl married the late Thomas A. PROCTOR, and had several children. Of the daughters of Thomas A. PROCTOR, the eldest Sallie married Thomas COTTINGHAM, and had one or two children; she died several years ago. Another daughter Anne PROCTOR, married Major BIRD, and had one child, and died. Relda PROCTOR married Milton NORTON, and has a family (coming). Mary married Mr WILLIAMS, and has a large family: they are in Hampton County; and Miss Fannie PROCTOR is unmarried. Elizabeth CAMPBELL married R.B. GAME, and they had and raised a considerable family. Of the daughters of R.B. GAME and wife, Hattie married a Mr. HUNTER; they are in Florence County. Mary GAME married Samuel ROGERS; they have quite a family; they live in Columbia. Robert GAME married Albert ROGERS; have a family (small). Georgei GAME married a Mr. CHREITZBERG; they had two children, a son and a daughter, Robert and Lula (small). CHRIETZBERG dying, the widow married Daniel MARTIN, of Mullins; no children by her MARTIN marriage. Lila GAME is unmarried. Of the sons of Gadi CAMPBELL, Warren W. died a young single man, just as he was preparing to enter as a minister in the South Carolina Confernece (Methodist). Charles Fletcher CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he joined the South Carolian Confernece in1 859, and died in 1860, at the age of twenty-seven. Benjamin F. CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he died or was killed in the war. Theophilus CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, married Emma HUGGINS; he is dead; left his widow, two sons and four daughters. Of the daughters, Louisa married a Mr. PROCTOR; he died and left her with two children; she is in Washington-whether married again, the writer know not. Dora, the next daughter, married T.W. SELLERS, the nephew of the writer; she died, and left two children, daughters (small). Etta, the next daughter, is also in Washington, D.C.; said to be married, but to whom is not known. Maggie, the youngest, is unmarried, perhaps not grown. Of the two sons, Iverson and Theo, they are with their mother; neither one of them is grown.";
(09) Rev Charles D L Fletcher Campbell:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 174 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 0-4 (1835/40);
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 997 Charles CAMPBELL, 15 (1834/35) born Marion;
!CENSUS:1860 * Mortality * Marion Dist, SC C. T. CAMPBELL, 24, died May (1860), died Liver, Clergyman, Priest;
!DEATH: 1 May 1860 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 27 Charles D.L. Fletcher died May 1st 1860. He was a Preacher;
!NOTE:from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: Those Buried in the CAMPBELL Cemetery. Grand Father John CAMPBELL was the first one Buried there, then his Daughter Mathea and then his wife Ann, David BARNES, unkle James CAMPBELL and his first son Demcy CAMPBELL and a grand son. Aunt Mary HUGGINS and 2 small children. Mrs. Nancy NORTON and her son Solomon and Pris---nn, her daughter. Samuel OWENS, unkle Billie HUGGINS wife Betsy, his secon wife Nancy was A HOMES. Mrs. Polly TOWNSEND, unkle Gadi CAMPBELL and wife Mary and three daughters, Eliza and Nancy and Elizabeth,s 2 children, Gadi's four sons, John, Warran ...;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 487-488:
"Gadi CAMPBELL married Mary NORTON, sister of John NORTON and aunt of Hon. James NORTON; they had four sons, Warren W., Charles Fletcher, Theophilus and Benjamin F., and three daughters, Martha, Emaline and Eliabeth (sic). Of the daughters, Martha married James DUDNEY, and had and raised severalc hildren, all grown, about whom little is known; Emaline CAMPBELl married the late Thomas A. PROCTOR, and had several children. Of the daughters of Thomas A. PROCTOR, the eldest Sallie married Thomas COTTINGHAM, and had one or two children; she died several years ago. Another daughter Anne PROCTOR, married Major BIRD, and had one child, and died. Relda PROCTOR married Milton NORTON, and has a family (coming). Mary married Mr WILLIAMS, and has a large family: they are in Hampton County; and Miss Fannie PROCTOR is unmarried. Elizabeth CAMPBELL married R.B. GAME, and they had and raised a considerable family. Of the daughters of R.B. GAME and wife, Hattie married a Mr. HUNTER; they are in Florence County. Mary GAME married Samuel ROGERS; they have quite a family; they live in Columbia. Robert GAME married Albert ROGERS; have a family (small). Georgei GAME married a Mr. CHREITZBERG; they had two children, a son and a daughter, Robert and Lula (small). CHRIETZBERG dying, the widow married Daniel MARTIN, of Mullins; no children by her MARTIN marriage. Lila GAME is unmarried. Of the sons of Gadi CAMPBELL, Warren W. died a young single man, just as he was preparing to enter as a minister in the South Carolina Confernece (Methodist). Charles Fletcher CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he joined the South Carolian Confernece in1 859, and died in 1860, at the age of twenty-seven. Benjamin F. CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he died or was killed in the war. Theophilus CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, married Emma HUGGINS; he is dead; left his widow, two sons and four daughters. Of the daughters, Louisa married a Mr. PROCTOR; he died and left her with two children; she is in Washington-whether married again, the writer know not. Dora, the next daughter, married T.W. SELLERS, the nephew of the writer; she died, and left two children, daughters (small). Etta, the next daughter, is also in Washington, D.C.; said to be married, but to whom is not known. Maggie, the youngest, is unmarried, perhaps not grown. Of the two sons, Iverson and Theo, they are with their mother; neither one of them is grown.";
(11) Gadi Francis Campbell, Pvt:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 997 Gadi CAMPBELL, 6 (1843/44) born Marion;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC Marion Twp # 1180 G.F. CAMPBELL, 15 (1844/45) born SC;
!CIVIL WAR:Roll of Company L, Tenth Regiment Infantry. CAMPBELL, G.F. Pvt. Died at hospital;
!DEATH: 5 Feb 1862 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 27 Gadi Francis died a soldier in the Late war at Georgetown Feb 5th 1862;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 487-488: (mistakenly called Benjamin F. CAMPBELL)
"Gadi CAMPBELL married Mary NORTON, sister of John NORTON and aunt of Hon. James NORTON; they had four sons, Warren W., Charles Fletcher, Theophilus and Benjamin F., and three daughters, Martha, Emaline and Eliabeth (sic). Of the daughters, Martha married James DUDNEY, and had and raised severalc hildren, all grown, about whom little is known; Emaline CAMPBELl married the late Thomas A. PROCTOR, and had several children. Of the daughters of Thomas A. PROCTOR, the eldest Sallie married Thomas COTTINGHAM, and had one or two children; she died several years ago. Another daughter Anne PROCTOR, married Major BIRD, and had one child, and died. Relda PROCTOR married Milton NORTON, and has a family (coming). Mary married Mr WILLIAMS, and has a large family: they are in Hampton County; and Miss Fannie PROCTOR is unmarried. Elizabeth CAMPBELL married R.B. GAME, and they had and raised a considerable family. Of the daughters of R.B. GAME and wife, Hattie married a Mr. HUNTER; they are in Florence County. Mary GAME married Samuel ROGERS; they have quite a family; they live in Columbia. Robert GAME married Albert ROGERS; have a family (small). Georgei GAME married a Mr. CHREITZBERG; they had two children, a son and a daughter, Robert and Lula (small). CHRIETZBERG dying, the widow married Daniel MARTIN, of Mullins; no children by her MARTIN marriage. Lila GAME is unmarried. Of the sons of Gadi CAMPBELL, Warren W. died a young single man, just as he was preparing to enter as a minister in the South Carolina Confernece (Methodist). Charles Fletcher CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he joined the South Carolian Confernece in1 859, and died in 1860, at the age of twenty-seven. Benjamin F. CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, never married; he died or was killed in the war. Theophilus CAMPBELL, son of Gadi, married Emma HUGGINS; he is dead; left his widow, two sons and four daughters. Of the daughters, Louisa married a Mr. PROCTOR; he died and left her with two children; she is in Washington-whether married again, the writer know not. Dora, the next daughter, married T.W. SELLERS, the nephew of the writer; she died, and left two children, daughters (small). Etta, the next daughter, is also in Washington, D.C.; said to be married, but to whom is not known. Maggie, the youngest, is unmarried, perhaps not grown. Of the two sons, Iverson and Theo, they are with their mother; neither one of them is grown.";
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