Louisiana Family Group Sheet for the Charles CAMPBELL Family


Husband: Charles CAMPBELL Sr
Birthdate: abt 1730 - Argyll Scotland, or Colonial VA
military service: unknown
Death date: 1810-1817 - reported in Vermilion Parish, LA
father: CAMPBELL
mother:
other marriages: last wife, the widow, Mrs. Richard [Millie HORN] Bailey June 1800, Oglethorpe Co., GA

Marriage date: before 1758,
Marriage place: unknown

Wife: Elizabeth BELINDEN / Bellenden / Balantine
Birthdate: - unknown
Death date: before 1800 - location unknown
father: BELINDEN [BELLENDEN, BALANTINE]
mother:
other marriages: unknown

CHILDREN

Child 1: Levi CAMPBELL
Birthdate: abt 1760, VA, or NC
Spouse's name: Sarah "Sally" WATKINS
Marriage date: abt 1784, Wake Co. NC or Oglethorpe Co., GA
Death date: 22 Jan 1817, Vermilion Parish, LA

Child 2: Charles CAMPBELL Jr
Birthdate: 1763-1765, VA or NC
Spouse's name:
Marriage date:
Death date: 1822, Morgan Co. GA

Child 3: Laurany CAMPBELL
Birthdate: abt 1770, VA or NC
Spouse's name: Benjamin WATKINS, s/o Reace [Reech, Reese, Rise, Rhys] WATKINS m. Sarah BARBER
Marriage date:
other marriages: Sherwood DAVIS
Death date: _______, AL

Child 4: Kiziah CAMPBELL [unproven child]
Birthdate: unknown
Spouse's name: Moses WATKINS, s/o Reace [Reech, Reese, Rise, Rhys] WATKINS m. Sarah BARBER
Marriage date: Oglethorpe Co., GA
Death date: shortly after 1800
 

Sources:
* Bible of Samuel Russell RICE [?? Jr ??]
* Various family Bibles, some by transcription only
* Frank RAFFEL, family historian
* Melissa Kitchens, a DAVIS descendant of Laurany CAMPBELL
* Yancey WATKINS, a descendant of Moses & Kiziah CAMPBELL
* ..... this sibling hypothesis for Kiziah has not yet been proven. STILL DIGGING!
* ..... the naming pattern in the later CAMPBELL lines includes a "Keziah"

Notes:
* Familial relationships were found on land records in Oglethorpe Co. GA, dated 1796 and 1800, where the "Sr" was first noted, with the son Charles having witnessed along with the brother-in-law to Laurany, Aaron DAVIS. The 1800 land record... confirmed that Millie (Horn) Bailey was the 2nd wife, as she was required to sign off on that land sale.
* 1809, Levi CAMPBELL and Nathaniel MOSS traveled to LA, from GA, to take a look around. During the year 1810, these families were between properties, as they're not found on either the GA Census or the LA Census for 1810. By 1811, Nathaniel MOSS, can be found in Lafayette Parish, Levi in Vermilion.
* In the Nathaniel MOSS family, one of their youngest daughters was named, Belinda, which may have been in remembrance of Elizabeth [Belinden] Campbell. This hypothesis is still in the early stage.... and is as yet, unproven.
* Little Belinda MOSS died in early childhood in GA.... and never arrived in LA.
* Charles CAMPBELL Sr is, by our family tradition, remembered as having come to LA "...where he lived on his son's property until his death". No records found.

Lisa Grimes
PO Box 1439
Goldendale, WA 98620
 


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