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- !BIRTH:29 Jun 1827 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 23 Aramatha DUDNEY the mother, was born June 29, 1827 and died March the 16, 1906;
!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 11 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 0-4 (1825/30);
!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 174 w/Gadi CAMPBELL age 10-14 (1825/30);
!MARRIAGE:-- Jun 1846 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 56 James DUDNEY married to Miss Aramatha CAMPBELL;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC pg 68, # 1012 Orra DUDNEY, 21 (1828/29) born Marion Dist, SC;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC Marion Twp, Pg 75, # 1136 Martha DUDNEY, 43 (1816/17) born SC;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Reaves # 172 Arimethia DUDNEY, 45 (1824/25) born SC;
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC 1880 Census - Marion Co., SC Reeves Twp, # 363/363
Aramatha Dudney, 70 Widow, Farmer, SC-SC-SC
Emeline, 40, daughter, Widow, Laborer
George, 20 son
Gadi, 18 son
Addie 16 son(marked out)
Missouri, 13 daughter
Hodge 12 son
Lide, 7 son
!CENSUS:1900 Marion Co., SC Reeves Twp # 11/11
Armantha Dudney, Head, WF, June 1827, 72 widow, 11-8 SC-SC-SC
Emeline, daughter, Mar 1849, 51, Divorced, 2 children born, 2 living
James, grandson, Oct 1873, 26, single
!DEATH:16 Mar 1906 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 23 Aramatha DUDNEY the mother, was born June 29, 1827 and died March the 16, 1906;
!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.";
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