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THE
Robert Campbell Genealogy
A IIECOKI) OF THE DESCENDANTS
OF
ROIIEKT CAMPBELL
OF
County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland.
BY
Rev, Frederic Campbell
brooki^yx, n. y.
Published by the Author
1909
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INTRODUCTION. /^
This Genealogy of the Robert Campbell family i^
not intended for a literary production. Nor does it
aim to indulge, to any extent, in biographies of the
individuals named; otherwise the book would have
been larger than a dictionary and would have cost as
much It is a simple annotation of genealogical and
principal historical facts; a following up of the disper-
sion of this family, and a following back to its early
history in which all are equally interested.
The aim has been, through an original method, to
enable anv one with ease, to thread his way through
this labyrinth of names. The plan is as follows:— At
the head of each section is the name of an individual
whose descendants are enumerated beneath. In par
enthesis after the head name, is given the immediate
ancestor of the subject,-father or mother: a reference
will carry the reader back to the section where this
parent's name appears at the head, with the brothers
and sisters and the original subject beneath. In many
cases names of children have against them a reference,
sending the reader forward to sections where the same
appear as parents, their children's names, in turn,
being ranged beneath. In other cases all this, and
even"" further generations, are worked out without
forming separate sections. It is important to notice
that the section reference at the head usually carries
backward to parentage; and that at the side of any name
beneath the head usually carries forward to descen-
dants. The small raised number after a given name
indicates the numerical generation to which eacli in-
dividual belongs. Blank space may be used l^y each
reader lo record additional tacts or yet future events.
Abbreviations employed are as follows:
b. — born.
l)apt.- — bai)tized .
ch — child or children.
d. — died.
int. — interred.
1.— lives or lived.
m. — married.
unm. — unmarried.
Further introductory matter will be found under
the first ancestor. The compiler acknowledges his
obligations to the little pamphlet of the late Mr.
Henry F. Douglas, "Robert Campbell and his Descen-
dants;" to information imparted by his son, Dr. Chas.
H. J. Douglas; to important records left by his own
father, the Rev. Samuel M. Campbell, D. D.; and to
the assistance of many individuals who have answer-
ed his inquiries.
Finally, it is the earnest hope of the compiler that
the strong religious element which seems always to
have prevailed in this family may ever be so prized
by its members as to constitute its chief title to dis-
tinction.
FREDERIC CAMPBELL
Brooklyn, N. V,, January 13, 1909.
Note — As this book goes to press without sufficient
orders to meet the expense of the very Hniited edition, it
is hoped that it will be seen that the price charged,— much
less than that for many genealogies,-- is not unreasonable.
The author's work has been a labor of love.
SECTION I.
Chaklks' Campbell.
I. Charles' Campbell, § 2.
The facts concerning this ancestor, and his son of
the same name, are very uncertain. Dr. Charles H.
J Douglas of this family, who has made a careful
study of the Campbell Genealogy, and whose father
before him did the same, thinks that there is no evid-
ence supplving us with either these or any other
names back of Robert^ Campbell. The author's mem-
ory however is to the effect that at one time his own
father, Rev. Samuel M.^ Campbell, obtained the
names' of two ancestors immediately preceding Rob-
ert,' and that each of them was Charles. He has
however no documentary evidence to support this
theory, and simply gives it for what it is worth. It
is hoped that in time we may be able to trace a num-
ber of generations back of Robert, ^^ and thus to carry
the family across from Ireland to Scotland, where no
doubt it originated.
Mrs. Alice Warren Anderson, of this family, writes,
Nov. 3, 1903, that the Campbells of this book are
direct descendants of the Duke of Argyll, whose name
was John Campbell, and that her impression is that
the ancestral town is Campbelltown, County Nairn,
Scotland.
Mrs. Caroline Snelling, of this family, writes, Mar.
7, 1901, referring to "our ancestry" as follows/ 'They
6 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
were the most celebrated and important clan in Scot-
land, and have acted a very grand part in the history
of Scotland. Their title is Duke of Argyle. The
Marquis of Argyle led the armies of Scotland in its
wars with England, and was regent of Scotland dur-
ing the miiiorit}' of King James. But he was put to
death, with many others of the Campbells, by Charles
II., upon whose head the crown had been placed
by the Marquis of Argyle. There is no doubt but w^e
are entitled to large estates as well as title in Scotland. ' '
Mrs. Snelling refers to Sir Walter Scott's "Tales of
my Grandfather" for evidence of the nobility of the
Campbell family.
The family name, Campbell, is thought by some to
be Italian in origin,- Campobello, (for which we have
analogy in the Scotch Portobello,)-meaning beautiful
field: it would thus be parallel with the English fami-
ly name Fairfield, the French Beauchamp, and the
German Schoenfeldt, all meaning the same. But the
late Duke of Argyll, a Campbell of the Campbells,
(b. 1823,) declared that the name was purely Scottish
in origin, its original spelling being Cambel, (which
suggests the proper pronunciation,) and the meaning
being "crooked mouth;" this makes it like Cameron,
meaning "crooked nose;" similar also is Cruikshank;
all these names probably originated in derisive epith-
ets flung back and forth until they stuck fast.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 9
first alone being married before their coming to
America. Robert^ Campbell's first wife was Janet, of
whom the first five children were born; the last, Rob-
ert,^ was the son of the second wife, who died April
19, 1747, aged 76.
"The New Englander" of August, i860, says: "A
single Presbyterian Church was formed, the only one
in New England, in 1723, composed in considerable
part of emigrants from the north of Ireland who had
settled in Voluntown. The pastor of the church was
Rev. Samuel Dorrance, who continued there for many
years. ' '
10 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY^
SECTION IV.
Charles^ Campbkll. (Robert' ) S 3- b. Ulster,
Ireland, about 1696; m. Mary Stuart; d. 1770.
1. James' Campbell. ^. 1721; m. Kennedy. §5
2. Charles' Campbell, b. 1727; m Patience
Kennedy. § 6.
3. Joseph' Campbell. § 9.
4. Kphraim' Campbell. § 10.
5. Robert' Campbell.
a. Noble" Campbell
(I) Ferguson' Campbell
(II) Archibald^ Campbell.
(III) Samuel' Campbell.
b. Stanton*^ Campbell.
(I) Thomas' Campbell. I.Windham, Conn.
6. John"' Campbell.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 11
SECTION V.
James^ Campbell. (Charles^ ) S 4- b. 1721; m
Kennedy; d. 1788.
,^i. Jaraes^ Campbell, b. 1760; m. Elizabeth"
Wylie; d. 1812.
a. Benjamin" Campbell, b. 1790. 1. Rochester
and Buffalo, N. Y.; a very religious and highly es
teemed man.
(I) Elizabeth' Campbell, m. 1833, H. B.
Sherman, M D. ; d. 1878, Rochester, N. Y.; no ch.
(II) Asenath^ Campbell, m. 1848, Elisha
Ely, M.D.; 1. 1879, Healdsburg, Cal.; one daughter
and grandchild.
(III) Sarah' Campbell. 1825-1825.
(IV) Frances Maria' Campbell, b. 1826;
m. John Hubbell, a Buffalo lawyer.
(a) F. H/' Hubbell.
(b) J. C.^' Hubbell.
(c) Marks.' Hubbell.
These three are all lawyers; they also had two sisters.
(V) Julia Sophronia' Campbell. 1831-40.
(VI) George Benjamin' Campbell. 1837-39,
b. Sally" Campbell. 1792-1808.
c. Elizabeth' Campbell 1794 1820.
d. James" Campbell. 1797- 1853.
e. John Wylie" Campbell. b. 1799.
2. Charles Stuart'' Campbell. 1770-1852. m.
Sarah Jones, 1801, at Stockbridge, Mass.
12 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
a- Olive" Campbell. 1802-1803.
b. Meroe" Campbell. 1804- 1877. m. J. W.
Thompson, 1826.
c. Almon" Campbell. 1806- 1825.
d. Arba" Campbell. 1809-1895. m. 1840, N.
Y, City, Susanna Bower.
(I) Mary Ellen" Campbell, b. 1841. m.
A. Chesebro, 1871; 1. Owego, N. Y., 1909.
(II) Charles Stuart^ Campbell. 1843- 1904.
m. Harriet Lewis, Palmyra, N. Y., 1873; d. 1906.
(a) Charles Stuart' Campbell, b. 1878;
m. Gullatt, 1907, Atlanta, Ga.
(III) Sarah Elizabeth^ Campbell, b. 1846,
m. F. N. Mabee, 1868; 1. Albany N. Y., 1909.
(IV) Emma Louise' Campbell, b. 1855;
m. Jas. T.' Stone; 1. 1909, Rome, N. Y. § 58.
e. Olive" Campbell. 1811-1893. m. A.Thomp-
son, 1836.
f. James" Campbell. 1814 18S2. m. Hills,
1840. A Wisconsin pioneer, whose picture hangs in
the Madison State House.
(I) Charlotte' Campbell, b. 1842. m.
G^o. Clinton, i860. 1. 1909, Crockett, Texas.
(II) Charles^ Campbell.
g. Charlotte" Campbell. 18 16- 1886. m. James
Taggart, 1849.*
h. Charles" Campbell. 1819-1889. m. Betsy
Dodge, 1847
(I) Alfred T.' Campbell. 1848- m.
Mrs. Ames, 1894, Binghamton, N. Y.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 13
(II) Edgar P.' Campbell. 1851- m.
1879, Atkinson.
(a) William Donald" Campbell, b. 1880.
i. George' Campbell. 1822- m. Susan
Rittenhouse, 1858; 1. 1909, Kilbourn, Wis.
(I) William Rittenhouse' Campbell.
1855-56.
(II) Olive' Campbell. 1858-
(III) George Herbert' Campbell. 1863. —
m. Landt. 1. 1909, Kilburn, Wis.
(a) George W.' Campbell, b. 1898.
(IV) Arba F.' Campbell, b. 1866. m.
Mrs. Emma Johnson. 1. 1909, Osseo, Minn.
(V) Emma M.' Campbell, b. 1869. m.
Aheens.
(VI) Hattie' Campbell, b. 1872. m. Straw,
j. Henry' Campbell, b. 1827; m. Kingman,
1874; 1. 1909, Milwaukee, Wis.
(I) Henry Kingman" Campbell, b. 1880.
1. 1909, Milwaukee, Wis.
(II) Robert Livermore' Campbell, b. 1881.
1. 1909, Missoula, Mont.
3. Robert*^ Campbell, m. Hannah Frink; 1.
Chatham, N Y.
a. Frederick' Campbell.
b. William' Campbell.
c. George' Campbell.
4. Lucy*' Campbell, b. 1753; m. Samuel Rice.
5. Benjamin^' Campbell, b. 1755.
14 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
6 Sarah'' Campbell. 1 751- 1799.
7. Sabra" Campbell. 1762-1827.
8. George'' Campbell 1764- 1781
9. Agnes'' Campbell. 1767-1782. m. Birdsall.
10. Mary'' Campbell. i773-i775-
11. Rosanna" Campbell. 1775-18 19; m. John"
Campbell son of Charles'' Campbell. See § 6.
a. FCzra' Campbell.
b. Ira' Campbell.
c. Uri" Campbell.
d. Arza" Campbell. ' ^
e. Rosanna' Campbell.
f. John" Campbell.
g. Benjamin' Campbell.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 15
SECTION VI.
Charles' Campbell. (Charles/ Robert'^ ) § 4- -
b. 1727; m. Patience Kennedy; d. 1776.
1. Mary"^ Campbell, b. 1751; m. Joseph Wylie;
d. 1801. §7.
2. Phebe" Campbell, b. 1753; m. Wm. Camp-
bell.
3. Patience" Campbell, b 1754; m. Peter
Wylie. § 13.
4. Elizabeth'' Campbell, b- 1757; m. ist,
William Houston; m. 2nd, Jo^eph"^ Wylie. ^^13. §14.
5. Ephraim*" Campbell, b- 1759; m. Ruth
Bushnell.
6. Archibald'' Campbell, b. 1761; m. Mary''
Wylie. § 13.
7. Isaac'' Campbell, b. 1763; m. Elizabeth
Edmonds. § 8.
8. Ruth'' Campbell, b. 1767.
9. Charles'^ Campbell, b. 1769; m. Phebe Gorton.
10. John Kennedy*^ Campbell, b. 1772; m.
Rosina'' Campbell; ^5 for descendants.
11. Susannah" Campbell, b. 1774; m. Thomas
Houston.
Note: A daughter of the above Patience" Camp-
bell, Mho married Peter'' Wylie, is Susannah' Wylie,
b. 1778.
Note: The above Ephraim'' Campbell had
Thomas' Campbell, who in turn had Luther D."
Campbell, Member of Congress from Ohio.
16 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
Note: The above Charles'^ Campbell, who married
Phebe Gorton, had Horace' Campbell, who, in turn,
had Julian"" Campbell, of Providence, R. I.
SECTION VII
Mary" Campbell. (Charles," Charles^ ) § 6.
b. 1751; m. Joseph Wylie; d. 1801.
1. Charles' Wylie. 1. Rome, N. Y.
a. Hon. William Dixon^ Wylie; 1. West
Walworth, N. Y.
2. Mary' Wylie. m. John Allen" Campbell.
3. Matilda' Wylie. m. Allen' Edmond, son of
Esther" Campbell. § 19.
Note: Of this family is also Deacon Henry "*
Wylie, of Sterling, Conn.
R OBER T CA MPBEL L GENE A LOGY
SECTION VIII.
Isaac'' Campbell. (Charles' ) § 6.
b. 1763; m. Elizabeth Edmonds.
1. Luthev" Campbell, b. 1793; m. Eunice Row-
land.
2. Calvin" Campbell, b. 1796; m. Susan Pierce.
3. Isaac ^ Campbell, b. 1798.
4. Ruth" Campbell, b. 1799; m. Henry Davis.
5. Mary" Campbell, b. 1801; m James Hodges.
6. Charles' Campbell, b. 1803; m. Eliza Cook;
had Charles' Campbell, b 1830; and Geo. C" Camp-
bell, who was b. 1833, m. Glover, 1. Chicago, and had
Gertrude,-' b. 1863, and Jeannette,"' b. 1865.
/•
Milton Campbell, b. 1805; ™^- Lucy Pierce.
8. Elizabeth" Campbell, b. 1807; m. Norman
Davis.
9. Andrew H." Campbell, b. 18 10; m. Susan
Gates.
10. James" Campbell, b. 18 12; m. Almira Ed-
monds.
11. Rowena" Campbell, b. 18 14.
12. Cynthia' Campbell, b. 1817.
18 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION IX
Joseph' Campbell. (Charles, ' Robert^ ) § 4.
bapt. 1730; m. Hannah Kennedy.
1. David" Campbell, b. 1758.
2. Frederick'' Campbell, b. 1760.
3. Joseph" Campbell, b. 1762; m. Anna
Whipple.
4. Cynthia Ann'' Campbell, b. 1764.
5. Alexander" Campbell, b. 1767; m. Mary
Frink.
6. Mary" Campbell, b. 1770; m. Wm. Barber.
7. Dorothea" Campbell, b. 1772.
8. William" Campbell, b. 1774.
9. Hannah'' Campbell, b. 1776.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 19
SECTION X.
Ephraim" Campbell. (Charles,^ Robert.'' ) § 4.
bapt. 1737; m. Nancy
Note: Dr. C. H, J. Douglas remarks that there
was no son Ephraim ' Campbell when Charles^ Camp-
bell made his will; as the father did not die till at
least 33 3^ears after the birth of Ephraim,' this con-
stitutes an unsolved riddle.
20 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XI.
Dr. John^ Campbell. (Robert' .) i< 3.
b. Ulster, Ireland, about 1698; m. Agnes Allen, 1719;
d. about 1773; one of the original members of the
Voluntown Church, Oct. 1723; so also his father and
Charles/
1. Jean' Campbell. % \2.
2. Sarah' Campbell. § 13.
3. James' Campbell. J^ 15.
4. Agnes' Campbell. § 24.
5. John" Campbell, i^ 25.
6.. Moses' Campbell, b. 1730. d. 1736-7.
7. Martha^ Campbell. § 31.
8. Moses' Campbell, b. 1737; m. Sarah Dixon.
S 28.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 21
SECTION XII.
Jean"' Campbell. (John," Robert' ) g ii
b. 1720; m. John Louden; d. about 1770.
1. John" Louden.
2. Mary'' Louden.
22 ROBERT CAMPBELL (GENEALOGY
SECTION XIII.
Sarah' Campbell. (John,' Robert.' ) § ii.
b. 1722; m. JohnWylie, Jr.; d. 1807.
1. Joseph*' Wylie. § 14. § 6.
2. Deacon John*' Wylie. b\ 1746.
3. Peter*' Wylie. b. 1748-9. m. Patience"
Campbell. § 6.
4. Moses" Wylie. b. 1751; m. Mary" Campbell.
5. Agnes" Wylie. b. 1754; m. Andrew Hunter.
6. Sarah*' Wylie. b. 1756; m. Robert Dixon.
7. Jean" Wylie. b. 1759; m. Daniel Green.
8. Mary" Wylie. b. 1762; m. Archibald*" Camp-
bell. § 6.
9. Elizabeth" Wylie. b. 1767; m. James Camp-
bell.
Note: — From Deacon John" Wylie was descended
Elizabeth W." Kasson, the antiquary, of Sterling,
Conn.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 28
SECTION XIV.
Joseph" Wylie. (Sarah' Campbell.) § 13.
b. 1744; m. 1st, Mary" Campbell; § 6; m. 2d, Mrs.
Elizabeth'' Campbell Houston; § 20.
I. Allen' W^'lie, b. 1769.
John' W^die. b. 1770.
Charles' Wylie. b. 1772.
Agnes' Wylie. b. 1775.
Sarah" Wylie. b. 1777.
Barbara' Wylie. b. 1779.
Celinda" Wylie. b. 1781; d. 1782.
Elizabeth' Wylie. m. Hon. E. R. Potter. §20
24 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XV.
Lieut, James' Campbell. (John,* Robert" ) § ii.
b. Voluntown, Conn., July 5, 1724; m. Dinah Mc-
Main; d. 18 12. The fact that his uncle, Rev. Robert'
Campbell, married McMain, suggests a possible rela-
tionship between these two women.
1. Allen' Campbell. i< 16.
2. Daniel" Campbell, b. 1751; unm.; d. 1775.
3. Esther" Campbell. § 19.
4. John" Campbell, b. 1754; unm.; d. 1775.
5. Dinah" Campbell, b. 1757; m. John Hunter;
d. 1824.
6. James" Campbell, b. 1759; d. 1762.
7. Jean" Campbell, b. 1760; m. Capt. John"
Campbell. §26.
8. Elizabeth" Campbell, i? 20.
9. Mary" Campbell, v^ 21.
10. Sarah" Campbell. § 22.
11. Agnes" Campbell, b. 1766; unm.; d. 1865.
12. James" Campbell. § 23.
13 Rebecca" Campbell, b, 1770; d. 1775-
Note: It will be seen that three of the above
children died the same year, and that one of them
lived to the advanced age of 99 3'ears.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 25
SECTION XVI.
Hon. Dr. Allen'^ Campbell. (James' ) § 15.
b. 1749-50; m. Sarah Kinne. A physician, state
Senator, and for a long time acting Pastor of the
Nazareth Congregational Church in \'oluntown, Conn.
He was hump- backed.
1. Harvey" Campbell. 1779- [782.
2. John Allen' Campbell, b. 1781; m. Mary'
Wylie.
3. Sarah' Campbell, b. 1785; m. Daniel Gor-
don. 1804.
4. Rowena' Campbell, b. 1787; m. Dr. Dan-
iel' Campbell. § 26.
5. IvUcinda' Campbell, b. 1790; m. Capt. Jos.
Boardman, related to the Philadephia Boardmans.
6. Harvey' Campbell, M.D $17. b. 1792; m.
Sarah and Eliza Cook; d. 1877.
7. Ezra Kinne' Campbell, b. 1795; m. Maria
Cook, their sister; had Calvin ' Francis,' Lucius,"
and Elizabeth' whom. \Vm. F. Tyler. Calvin,' who
d. 1904, had Sarah Elizabeth." Mho m. Ambrose G.
Kenyon, [882, no ch., 1. Westerly, R. I.
8. Daniel Lee' Campbell, b. 1798; m. Gallup.
9. Bonaparte' Campbell b. [801; m. Susan
Browne, and Mrs. Maria Cook Campbell, widow of
Ezra' Campbell, his brother. These three Cook sisters
were daughters of Capt. Thaddeus Cook, and aunts of
the late William Prentiss Cook of Brooklyn, N. Y.
26 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
lo. Alpha Rockwell' Campbell. b. 1803; m.
Clarissa Cook; 1. Jewett City, Conn. A granddaugh-
ter is Mrs. Chas. E. Prior, 39 No. Beacon vSt., Hart-
ford, Conn , who has a son.
NoTR: The above record presents the remarkable
case of three Campbell brothers marrying three Cook
sisters, yet so as to form but two households. Harvey
Campbell married Sarah Cook, and, when she died, he
married her sister Eliza. Ezra Kmne Campbell mar-
ried their sister Maria Cook, and, when he died, his
brother Bonaparte Campbell married the widow. Al-
pha R. also married a Cook.
Note: Since sending the above to press the fol-
lowing facts have been received: Alpha R. Campbell
had eight children, as follows.
1. Charles Clark Campbell, b. 1823; m. Potter.
a. Edwin C. Campbell. 1. Lawrence. Mass.
b. Henry A. Campbell. 1. Salem, Mass.
c. Mary E. Campbell, m. Charles Edward
Prior; 1., 1909, 38 North Beacon St., Hartford, Mass.
(I) Charles Edward Prior, Jr. 1. do.
2. Rowena Campbell, b. 1824.
3. Clarissa Campbell, b. 1826, d. 1826.
4. Orson Campbell, b. 1827; had large family,
most of them still living.
5. Frances Jane Campbell, b. 1829, the only one
still living; m. Daniel W. Bliven. (This unusual
name also appears in Baker Section.)
6. Dwight Bailey Campbell, b. 1831.
7. Eucinda Campbell, b. 1834.
8. Nathan Emer}- Campbell, b. 1837.
Note: The above Charles Clark Campbell was one
of three Campbell cousins who married three Potter
sisters.
R OBER T CA MPBELL GENE A L OG Y
SECTION XVII.
Hon. Harvey" Campbkll, M.D. (Dr. Allen'' )§i6.
b 1792; m. 1818, Sarah Cook, (who died Mar 3,1828,)
and m. 2d, her sister, Eliza Cook, July 8, 1828, (who
died, 1872;) died 1877; 1. Volnntown, Conn.
1. Maria' Campbell, b. 1819; m. Deacon W. P.
Harris, Groton, Conn.; noch.; d. 1901.
2. Louisa* Campbell. § 18; b. 1823; m. John W.
Avery, Groton, Conn., 1., 1904, 29 Morningside Av.,
New York City.
3. Harvey* Campbell.
4. Frances" Campbell
no ch.
5. Emma- Campbell.
Tanner.
6. Abbey' Campbell.
7. Harvey* Campbell.
1904, Taunton, Mass.
8. Eucinda* Campbell. 1820-1821.
9. Sally* Campbell. 1827- 1837.
10. Albert* Campbell, b. 1836.
11. Anson* Campbell. 1839-1840.
12. Edwin' Campbell. 1841-1865.
13. Cyrus* Campbell. 1842- 1856.
14. Janette* Campbell, b. 1844.
15. Infant son.
b. 1829;
d. young.
b. 1834;
m. Douglass;
». 1831;
m Rev. Geo.
). 1832:
m. Briggs.
b. 1829;
m. Chapin; 1.
28 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XVIII.
Louisa*' Campbell. (Harvey," ) § 17.
b. 1823; m. John W. Avery; 1. Groton, Conn , 1. 1904,
27 Morniiigside Av., New York City.
1. John Campbell" Avery, b. 1844; 1., 1904, 96
2nd Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
a. Hope^" Avery.
2. Edward" Avery. 1846- 1875.
3. Francis Louise" Avery, b. 1848.
4. Sarah Marie" Avery, b. 1850.
5. James Harvey" Avery, b. 1852.
6. William Henry'' Avery. 1857- 1857.
7. Henry" Avery, i860- 1860.
8. Susan Elizabeth" Avery, b. 1863.
9. Charles Edwin" Avery, b. 1865
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 29
SECTION XIX.
Esther*' Campbell. (James' ) § 15.
b. 1753; m. Capt. Andrew Edniond; d. 1853.
1. Samuel' Edmond. m. Cogswell; I. , Griswold,
Conn.
a. John" Edmond.
b. Andrew- Edmond.
c. Francis- Edmond.
d. Esther' Edmond, d. young
e. Augustus^ Edmond.
f. William' Edmond.
2. Allen" Edmond. m. Matilda" Wylie, his 2d
cousin, daughter of Joseph Wylie; 1. Voluntown,
Conn. § 7.
a. Joseph" Edmond. b. 18 19.
b. Mary Esther' Edmond. m. Dr. B. M. Gay.
(I) Frances^ Gay. b, 1844; m. Joseph
Dawley, 1868; 1. Norwich, Conn., 1909.
(a) Mary Wylie ^" Dawley. 1 869-1 901.
(b) Helen Gay'" Dawley. b. 1870; m.
Frank E. Palmer, 1898.
(II) Allen Edmond' Gay, M.D., of Nor-
wich, Conn. 1846-1878.
c. James D.' Edmond, M.D. 1. Griswold,
Conn.
d. Harvey^ Edmond.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XX.
Elizabeth" Campbell. (James' ) $$15.
b. 1761; m. ist, Joseph Houston; m. 2d, Joseph''
Wyhe; d. 1835. S i4-
1. Alice" Houston, m. Capt. Geo. Bassett.
2. Elizabeth' Houston, m. Jas. Crary.
a. Elizabeth^ Crary. m. Hon. C^has. P. Main,
Voluntown, Conn.
3. Elizabeth' Wylie. m. Hon. K. R. Potter.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 31
SECTION XXI.
Mary'' Campbell. (James' ) § 15.
b. 1763; m. Joseph Douglas.
1. Mary' Douglas, m. Rev. Gershom Palmer.
2. Allen Campbell" Douglas m. Catherine
Stanton.
a. Catherine Fanning- Douglas, m. Capt.
T. P. Dye.
3. Daniel McMain" Douglas, m. Mary Stanton.
a. Joseph Allen" Douglas.
b. Daniel Stanton" Douglas.
c. Henry Francis' Douglas b. Exeter, R.I.,
1826; m. Lydia LilHbridge, 1849; d. 1897. 1. West-
erly R. I.; author of "Robert Campbell and his De-
scendants," a pamphlet issued in 1878, from which
many facts have been obtained for this larger Genea
logy.
(I) Charles Henry James' Douglas, b.
Westerly, R. I., 1856; graduated, Brown University,
1879; Ph. D., Columbia Univerity, 1892; m. Annie A.
Scholes, 1887. Head of English Department, Dewitt
Clinton High School, N. Y. City. Like his father,
has made extensive researches in Campbell Genealogj^
w4th a view to a more elaborate work than this at
some future date. Residence. 1908, 815 Marcy Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Summer residence, Westerly, R. I.
An adopted son and daughter, who are brother and
32 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
sister, related to himself and wife through the Stan
tons, namely, Isabella Preston Douglas, b. Lisbon,
Conn., 1893; and George Preston Douglas, b. Lisbon,
Conn., 1S95. See the Stanton Genealogy, pub. about
1894.
4. John W>lie" Douglas.
a. Gershom Palmer' Douglas.
b. Corporal John Leland" Douglas.
c. Benjamin C Douglas.
Note: The name McMain for the second time ap-
pears; Rev. Robert^ Campbell married Mary McMain;
this will be the third time when reached. The name
Wylie is also constantly appearing.
SECTION XXII.
Sarah"" Campbell. (James' .) S i5-
b. 1764; m. Roswell Palmer
I. Deacon John Hunter" Palmer
ROBERT CAMPBELL CENEALOCV 83
SECTION XXIII.
James' Campbell. (James. ' ) § 15.
b. 1768; m Groton, Conn., Mary Terry; 1. Voliin-
town. Conn. ; d. 1852.
1. William Henry" Campbell, b. 1798; m. 183 1,
Esther Gallup; 1. Moosup, Conn.; a practising physi-
cian; d. 1850; graduate of Yale Medical School.
a William Henry^ Campbell, b. 1836; served
in civil war; d. 1865.
b. Marie' Campbell, b. 1835; m. Solomon
Drowne, Providence,R.I.; had Stella'' Drowne,who m.
c. Sarah Abbe' Campbell, b. 1837; m. 1859,
Andrew Peck; d. 1891, Mansfield, Ohio.
(I) Florence E.' Peck. b. i860; m. Geo.
Dairy mple of Boston; several ch.
(II) Jennie Campbell'- Peck. b. 1862; m.
Frank C. Bodine; Mansfield, Ohio.
(III) Allen Lathrop' Peck. b. 1874.
d. Allen' Campbell, b. 1839; m. Evelyn A.
Rowse, 1 871; 1. & d. in Ohio.
e. Julia' Campbell. 1842- 1843.
2. Lydia Terry' Campbell, b. 1800; m. 1822.
William Pike, Sterling, Conn.
a. Esther Smith' Pike. b. 1823; d. young.
b. James' Pike. b. 1826; m. 1853, Mary E.
vShepard; d- 1890, Sterling, Conn.; originator of the
Sterling Fast Black Dye.
U ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
(I) James E.'' Pike. b. 1854; 111. 1S72,
Anna E. W'lbur; 1. Niantic, R. I.; two sons.
(II) Lydia Campbell' Pike. b. 1851; m.
1878, Claramon Hunt; 1. No. Attleboro. Mass.
(a) Elizabeth'" Hunt.
(b) Constance CampbelP'^ Hunt.
(III) Mary E.'' Pike. b. 1863.
(IV) Harriet E.' Pike. b. 1865; m. Geo.
Gall; 1. Damelion, Conn.; no ch.
(V) Annie Maria' Pike. b. 1S67; d. 1868.
c. Nancy P." Pike. 1828-1828.
d. Lydia A. 'Pike 1831-1836.
e. William Campbell' Pike, b 1832; m.
Mrs. Jennie Crane Gallup; d. 1907; no ch.
3. James Monroe' Campbell, b. 1803; m. 1825,
Sally A. Potter; 1. Voluntovvn, Conn ; d. 1885.
a. Mary Augusta^ Campbell, b 1828: m.
Horace Gibbs; d. in Sterling Conn., 1S47; no. ch
b. Lydia E * Campbell, b. 1830; m. Hon.
Edwin Lathrop; d. Norwich, Conn., 1885.
(I) James Campbell" Lathrop b. ; m.
1877, Helen Aldrich; d. 1879, Practised medicine.
No. Grosvenordale, Conn.
(a) Mattie'" Lathrop. 1878-1878.
(b) James Campbell' ^^ Lathrop. b. 1879.
(II) Edwin" Lahrop. b. 1857; m. 1885,
Mary Story; one ch. died young.
(III) Samuel Salisbury" Lathrop. b. 1864;
m. 1902, Janet M. Torrance; d. 1903 in Norwich,
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 35
Conn.; no ch. Practised medicine in Norwich.
(IV) Alice Adams" Lathrop. b. 1868; m.
1904, Wallace AUis, a lawyer in Norwich, Conn.
(a) Lydia Campbell^" AUis. b. 1907; d.
young.
c. John Washington" Campbell, b. 1833; m.
1858, Mary Larkham; a Corporal in the 26th Regi-
ment, Connecticut Volunteers; d. 1890.
(I) Mary A.'' Campbell, b. Voluntown,
1859; m. 1882, Chas. Bishop: 1. 1909, Santa Fe., New
Mexico.
(a) Carl A.'" Bishop.
(b) Marion ^" Bishop.
(II) Lydia E." Campbell, b. 1861; m. 1890,
Walter Dixon, of Voluntowm, Conn.; 1. 1909, Sterling,
Conn.
(a) Henry C" Dixon, b. 1891.
(III) James Allen" Campbell, b. 1863; m.
Minnie Howard, 1892.
(a) Minnie J. ^" Campbell, b. 1894.
(b) James A^" Campbell, b. 1896.
(c) Ruth A^ "Campbell, b. 1900.
d- Allen Orrin' Campbell, b. ; unm.; d.
in Voluntown, Conn., aged 39; served during civi]
w^ar in 12th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers.
e. Anna Lucy- Campbell, b. 1841; m. Prof.
Francis Dane Douglass; d.
(I) Katherine S. Dunlap- Douglass, b.
1868, in Indianapolis; m. Franklin Starr Jerome, of
36 ROr>ERT CAMri>f':LL CENEALOGY
Montville, Conn.; 1. 1909, vStamford, Conn.
(a) Louise Douglas'" Jerome, b. Nor-
wich, Conn., 1900.
f. Ellen Antoinette" Campbell, b. 1^43, Vol-
untown, Conn.; m. i<S7i, Grisvvold, Conn., Dr. Wil-
liam Witter, a practising physician of Norwich, Conn.,
since 1IS65.
(I) William Kdward" Witter. 1.S73-1874.
(II) Mary Campbell" Witter, b. 1873,
Norwich, Conn.; m. 1896, James P\ Torrance, lawyer,
Derby, Conn.
(a) Helen Campbell'" Torrance, b. 1897,
Derby, Conn.
4. Orrin A.' Campbell, d. young.
5. Allen" Campbell, d. young.
6. vSarah Malvina" Campbell, b. 1819; m. 1835,
Hon. John Checkley Ames; 1. Sterling, Conn.; d. 1891;
no ch.
h'OBElK' T CAMritEL L CENEAL ()(. )
sivCTTOx XX rv.
AoNKS' Ca>\iim{KLL. (John.' Robert.' ) ;f i i
b. 1726; m. Joseph Alexander; d. about 1770.
1. John'' Alexander, b, 1752.
2. Nancy'' Alexander, ni. Elias Jackson .
88 ROBER T C A 31 PR EL L CENEA LOCY
SECTION XXV.
Deacon John' Campbell. (John,* Robert." ) ^^ ii.
b. 1728; m. Mary Ferguson; d. 1808.
1. George'' Campbell, b. 1749.
2. Ann'' Campbell, b. 1750.
3. Janet'' Campbell, b. 1752.
4. Alexander'^ Campbell, b. 1756.
5. John" Campbell, b. 1758; m. Jean" Campbell.
§26.
•6. Rebecca" Campbell, b. about 1760; unm.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY m
SECTION XXVI.
Captain John' Campbell. (John' ) § 25.
b. 1758; m. Jean/' sister of Dr. Allen'' Campbell. § 15.
1. Dr. Daniel" Campbell, m. Rowena," daughter
of Dr. Allen' Campbell, i? 16..
a. Hon. Erasmus D.' Campbell. Former
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin.
2. Rebecca' Campbell, m. John G. Douglas.
3. Winthrop' Campbell. >$ 27 b. 1786; m. Gor-
don.
4. Olive" Campbell.
5. Lydia' Campbell.
6. James" Campbell.
40 ROBKR T CAMPnEL L CEXEA L OGY
SECTION XXVTI.
WiNTHROP' Campbell (John." ) ij26.
b. 176S; m. Gordon.
1. Horatio N' Campbell, b. 1815; d. about 1890;
m. Babcock, and had Harriet Stuart" Campbell, and
Horatio Nelson" Campbell, whom. Buffum, 1877, and
had Helen,"' 1879.
2. Daniel G." Campbell, b. 1815; unm.; d. at
Providence, R. I , about 1888.
3. Rosanna S.'' Campbell, b. 1820; m, Allen
Campbell Gordon; 1. 1904, Woodstock, Conn.
4. John P." Campbell, b. Voluntown, Conn.,
1822; d. Providence, R. I., Sept., 1903.
5. James M." Campbell, b. 1824; 1. 1904, Provi-
dence, R. I.
6. Mary S." Campbell, b. 18 18; unm.; 1. Provi-
dence, R. I.
7. Jane A." Campbell, b. 1822; twin of John P.;
1. Providence, R. I.
8. Rowena" Campbell, b. 1826; unm.; I.Provi-
dence, R. I.
9. Emma" Campbell, b. 1828: unm.; 1. Provi-
dence, R. I.
Note: The above brothers. Daniel G., James N.
and John P., are described in 1878 as being' extensive
wool and cotton brokers of Providence, R.I. Horatio
N. was at the same time President of the National
Niantic Bank of Westerly, R. I.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XXVIII.
Moses' Campbell. (John/ Robert." ) § ii.
b. 1737; m. Sarah Dixon, 1757; came from Conn., to
Norwich Corners, Oneida Co., N. Y.; d. 1827, Paris,
N. Y ; "a man of prayer."
1. Agnes" Campbell, b. 1758; m. Joseph Ken-
nedy; d. 1842
2. Patrick" Campbell, ij 29. b. 1760 m. Mar-
tha Babcock; d. 1840.
3. Sarah'' Campbell, b. 1762; d. 1837.
4 Moses" Campbell, ij 30. b. 1764; m. Phebe
Stewart; d. 18 17
5. Allen" Campbell, b. 1766, m. Mary Gordon;
d. 1847.
6. Eleanor" Campbell, b. 1768; d. 1852.
7. John" Campbell, b. 1770; m. Esther Hunter
8. Martha" Campbell b. 1772, Voluntown, Conn.;
m. 1797, Daniel Budlong; d. Adrian, Mich., 1849.
9. Anna" Campbell, b. 1774; d. 1826.
10. Daniel'^ Campbell, b. 1776.
11. Elizabeth'^ Campbell, b. 1778; d. 1804.
12. Mary" Campbell, b. 1783
4 3 ROBE A' T CA MPBEL A CEXEA LOGY
vSECTlON XXIX.
Patrick' Campbell. (Moses. ' ) § 28.
b. 1760; m. Martha Babcock; d. 1840.
1. Moses Douglas" Campbell.
2. Klizabeth" Campbell.
3 Isaiah' Campbell.
4 Sarah' Campbell.
5. Harriet' Campbell.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 48
vSECTlON XXX.
Moses" Campbell, Jr. (Moses.* ) § 28.
b. 1764; m. Phebe Stewart, 1789; 1. Whitestown and
Norwich Corners, Oneida Co., N. Y.; d. 18 17.
I. John Dixon" Campbell, b. Voluntovvn, Conn.
1 791; d. 1868; m. Experience King, 18 13.
a. Celia C." Campbell. 1814-1815.
b. Harriet L.' Campbell. 18 15 1890. m.
Henry D. Smith, 1840.
c. Moses Douglas' Campbell. 18 17- 1888. m.
Catherine Elizabeth Keeler, 1840.
(I) Amelia E.' Campbell. 1841-1841.
(H) John Douglas * Campbell. 1842-1842.
(III) George Dixon" Campbell, b. 1844. m.
Mary Ann Stephenson, 1868.
A. Eva Genevieve'" Campbell, b. 1873;
m. \Vm. J. Harris, 1900; 1. 1909, Sauquoit, N. Y.
B. Francis Edith'" Campbell, b. 1875. m.
Ladd John Lewis, Jr., 1898.
(i) Myron Campbell^ ^ Lewis, b. 1902.
(11) Catherine Lois' ^ Lewis, b. 1905.
(hi) Campbell Eldridge" Lewis b. 1907.
c. Ernest Stephenson^" Campbell. i88c-
1882.
(IV) Charles Edwards'' Campbell, b. 1847;
m. Emily Jane Randall, 1872; 1. 1909, S. Omaha, Neb.
A. Stuart Avery'" Campbell, b. 1874; m.
44 R( WE A' T CAMPBELL i.ENEA L Oc; K
Anna M. McKinnon; physician; 1. 1909, Tildeti, Neb.
(i) Dorothy" Campbell, b. 1903.
B Sidney Earl'" Campbell, b. 1877; d.
1896.
C. Emily Catherine'" Campbell. 1879-79.
D. Florence Edith'" Campbell, b. 1885;
m. Perry M. Wheeler, 1908.
(\^) Harriet Amanda" Campbell, b. 1849;
m. Stephen H. Grandy, 187 i, of Paris Hill, N. Y.
A. Isabelle'" Grandy. 1874- [874
B. Augustus Hurd'" Grandy. b. 1875
c. Mabel Catherine'" Grandy. 1878-1879.
(VI) Agnes Isabelle" Campbell. 1852 1892.
(VII) Eva Miller" Campbell. 1854 i860.
(VIII) Jeanette Maria'" Campbell, b. 1857;
m. Wm. H. Robbins, Sauquoit, N. Y., 1875.
.* . Royal Campbell"" Robbins. b. 1878.
(IX) Alice Kate'" Campbell, b. i860; m.
Geo. G. Brownell of Sauquoit, N. Y., 1886; 1. Minne-
apolis, Minn., 1909.
A Harold Bross'" Brownell. b. 1887.
B. Max Campbell'" Brownell. b 1888.
c. Martha Grant"" Brownell. b. 1895.
(X) Helen Josephine'" Campbell, b. 1863;
m. Arthur S. Willoughby, of St. Paul Minn., 1889.
A. Catherine Elizabeth'" Willoughby.
b. 1891.
B. Alice Josephine"'Willoughby. b. 1894.
c. Marion Mabel"' Willoughby. b. 1898.
D. Jeanette Campbell"" Willoughby.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 45
d. Lucinda C." Campbell. 1818-1843.
e. PhebeE. M.' Campbell, b. i83i;d. i905;m.
Philip Miller, ot Columbia, Herkimer Co., N. Y. , 1864.
(I) John Dixon Campbell" Miller, b. 1866;
m. Edith Knight, of Sauquoit, N. Y., 1898.
A. Philip Knight'" Miller, b. 1899.
B. Mary Isabelle^" Miller, b. 1902.
(II) Mary Elizabeth" Miller, b. 1868; m.
Herbert E. Mallory, of Sauquoit, N. Y., 1901; 1.
1909, 247 Steuben St., Utica, N. Y.
A. Marguerite \'irginia^" Mallory. b.
1904.
B. Doris Campbeir " Mallory. b. 1906.
(III) William K.' Miller, b. 1870; d. 1903;
m. Sophia Smith of N. Y. City, 1895.
A. Lawrence M.'" Miller, b. 1896.
(IV) Charles H. ' Miller. 1874- 1874.
2. Laurinda' Campbell.
3. Ruth Minerva' Campbell, b. 1796; m. Noah
E. King, 1818; d. 1852.
a. Albert S' King; (their fifth child;) b. 1831;
m. Pollen M. Rider. 1858; d. 1904.
(I) Evaline Minerva" King. b. i860, m.
Wm. D. Clingman, 1886; 1. 1909, Forest Park, 111.
A. Beth Alberta'" Clingman. b. 1891.
B. Lois King^" Clingman. b. 1894.
4. Mandone' Campbell.
5. Henry" Campbell.
6. Sidney' Campbell.
7. Leander" Campbell.
46 ROBER T CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XXXL
Martha" Campbell. (John.' )
1732; m. James Gibson.
I. John" Gibson.
Allen'' Gibson.
James'' Gibson.
Moses" Gibson.
Campbell" Gibson.
Samuel" Gibson.
Sarah" Gibson.
Elizabeth" Gibson.
Note: From this branch comes Allen Gibson, the
antiquary, of Oneco, Conn.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 47
SECTION XXXII
James' Campbell. (Robert.' ) §3.
b. about 1704; m. Hannah Taylor; d. 1773.
1. William"' Campbell, b. 1726. i$ 33.
2. David" Campbell, b. 1727; unm.; d. 1773.
3. Samuel' Campbell, b. 1729; d. 1735. §34.
4. Hannah' Campbell, b. 1731; m. Porter.
5. Nathan' Campbell, b. 1732; d. 1740.
6. Mary' Campbell, b. 1735; unm. in 1772.
7. Samuel' Campbell, b. 1736.
<S. Sarah' Campbell, b. 1740; m. Barnes; several
children.
9. Martha' Campbell, b. 1744; m. Hewlett,
ic. Grace"' Campbell, b. 1747; m. Howe.
11. Nathan' Campbell, b. 1750.
12. James' Campbell, b. 1752.
48 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENE A LOG)
SECTION XXXIII.
William' Campbell. (James/ Robert' .) ij 32.
b. 1726; m. Sarah Barnes.
1. Martha" Campbell, b. 1753.
2. Rebecca'' Campbell, b. 1756.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 49
SECTION XXXIV.
Samuel' Campbell, (James/ Robert,
b. 1736: m. Esther Smith.
I. Susannah'' Campbell. . b. 1761.
Samuel' Campbell, b. 1762.
Daniel'' Campbell, b. 1764.
Hannah' Campbell, b. 1766.
David'' Campbell, b. 1767.
Elizabeth'' Campbell, b. 1770.
Esther" Campbell, b. 1772.
Mary'' Campbell, b. 1772.
50 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XXXV.
Rev. Robkkt' Campbell. (Robert," Chaiieh.'
Charlts,' ) ij 3. b. 17C9; ni. ist. Mary McMaiii; 111.
2nd, Mrs. Hannah Spaulding; d. 1789.
1. Rebecca' Campbell- 1728- 1816. ni. Hunter.
2. Lydia' Campbell. 1730- ; m Morey. § 37.
3. Mar\ ' C^anipbell. 1734- ; m. Kennedy, sj 51.
4. Elizabeth ' Campbell. 1736- ; ni. Patrick. 1:^53.
5. Jean' Campbell. 1739- ; m. Loomis. sj 60.
6. Robert' Campbell. 1741-1816. vj 61.
7. Daniel' Campbell. 17.13; . §123.
8. Sarah' Campbell. 1745-1772; m. Frisby ^^124.
9. vSolomon' Campbell. 1749- 1823 § 125.
10. Charles' Campbell, bapt. Mar. 26, 1738.
Rev. Robert^ Campbell was born in Ii eland, April
23, 1709; he married, April 13, 1727, Mary McMain:
other women of this name are mentioned in this Gen-
ealogy as marrying into the family; by this wife he
had all his children; he married second, Mrs- Hannah
Spauldmg, March 29, 1764; his first wife died, July
29, 1763, in the 55th year of her age. Hannah Spaul-
ding was born Nov. 6, 1712. These facts are record-
ed, apparently in his own handwriting, in the old
pocket Bible of Rev. Robert' Campbell, published
1698, which, in 1908. is in the pos ession of Mrs. John
Newland of Stillwater, N. Y.
ROBER T CAMPBEL L GENEAL OG V r,l
The above Robert' Campbell was converted Aug. 3,
1741, under the preaching of Davenport. He was
called to the pastorate of the Congregational Church
of Christ in Canaan, LitchfieM Co., Conn.. Jan. 13,
1761. He accepted the call April 20 following. He
was ordained and installed, Oct. 20, 1761, and thus
become the first pastor of this church.
This church was called "Christ's Church in Ca-
naan," and, later, after its removal with its pastor,
"The First Congregational Church of Stillwater." In
Apiil, 1762, the church held a fast to know their duty
about removing to Stillwater, vSaratoga Co., N. Y.,
wliich place was designated as desirable for settlement
by a committee sent out to investigate. The greater
part of the members removed \vith their pastor.
June 29, 1732, the Church of Christ in Canaan was
organized by the Rev. John Palmer of the Church of
Christ in Scotland, 84 persons being recorded as sign-
ing the articles of faith and covenant. But the first
reception of new members is recorded as occuring July
5, 1752, and this consisted of Zebulon Stevens and
wife, and George Palmer. As the first two of these
names are 7th and 8th in the list, it would appear as
if the church originally consisted of six members.
The old Canaan church record declares that on Sept.
12, 1760, Robert* Campbell was received into mem-
bership from the Congregational Church of Christ in
Plainfield; as Plainfield is in the eastern part of the
state, near Voluntown, it would appear as if Robert'
52 ROBERT CAM RUE LL C EXE A LOGY
had been living there or near there. The following
Jan. 13, 1761, came his call into the work ot the niini-
str}'. At his ordination and installation, Oct. 20, 1761,
Rev. Joseph Marshall, of Canterbury, Conn., preach
ed from Matthew xxiv. 45, 46. He and Rev. Hlihu
Marsh of New Fairfield, Deacon Bingham and Ebe-
nezer Andrews laid on hands. Mr. Marshall gave the
charge, and Mr. Marsh the right hand of fellowship.
The difficulties which determined the church and
its pastor upon emigrating to Stillwater. N. Y., are
said to have been those of the "Half-way Covenant."
Light is thrown upon the situation by the following
extract from the record of the Canaan Church: "April
ye 30, 1753. At a church meeting legally earned to
consider and act concerning a Memorial, Voted that
Brother Amos Pierce and Brother Uriah Stevens shall
be agents to prefer our Memorial to ye General As-
sembly to be held at Harttord, May next, by them-
selves or by their agency, praying for ease and rest
from the exaction of certain laws respecting religious
affairs mentioned in said Memorial." The General
Assembly was the Legislature. The removal of the
church to Stillwater, Saratoga Co., N. Y.. on the
Hudson River, was accomplished in 1762.
The church in Stillwater came to be known as "the
yellow meeting house," its building being erected two
miles west of the present village, in order to .satisfy a
part of the membership living toward Round Lake.
It is said that some of the" timbers were actuallv
ROBER T CAMPBELL G EXE A LOG Y 5:3
brought from the old home in Canaan; and though
the original building has been supplanted by the pre
sent edifice, it is believed that some of the original
Canaan timbers were worked into the new building
and are still there. President Fillmore married Abig-
ail Power in Stillwater, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1826.
There was a tradition that each generation of des-
cendants from Robert^ Campbell would provide a
minister. There are several ministerial descendants,
as this book shows.
John" Patrick, writing in 1855, said that Rev.
Robert^ Campbell "was a small slender man, dark com-
plexion, black eyes, with a benign and benevolent
countenance. . . . His oldest son Robert ' officiated in
his puplit when he was unable to attend constantly,
and succeeded him when he died."
Rev. Robert^ Campbell was known in Stillwater as
"Priest Campbell" and has been so called ever since.
His old pocket Bible is of great interest, not only be-
cause of its peculiar typography, but because of the
family records there made, chiefly, as is believed, by
his own hand. He has wTitten an extensive account
of his conver.sion, which is in existence, but too long
•for recording on these pages. A poem of Rev. Rob-
ert^ Campbell is however herewith printed.
REV. robe;rt^ Campbell's poem.
In Ireland, 1709, my being did commence;
In 1 7 14 I was removed thence;
In 1724 my beloved father died.
54 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
Making all his property o'er
That my wants might be supplied.
America's wild and distant land
Was doomed to be the scene
Where I must learn that I did staiid
A Hell and Heaven between.
To Hell exposed, to Heaven drawn.
I wandered many a way;
My load of guilt was heavy grown,
But Christ wiped all awa> .
And now I stand a messenger
And monument of grace,
To point the sin sick stranger
To Heaven's happy place.
It is related of Robert* Campbell that at one time,
when the Stillwater Church had become much reduc-
ed, so that it consisted of only four male members and
a few females, he was advised to lay down the mini-
stry. "No," he replied, "though I should be reduced
to the necessity of preaching to the bare walls and va-
cant seats I would still sound the trumpet of the gos-
pel; for I trust I took not up the work of myself,
neither can I lay it down of myself." There came a
change for the better, and large numbers were added
to the church.
John" Patrick says in 1855: "I remember standing
beside his deathbed. He notified his children to come
and bring their children. He was bolstered up with
pillow^s and, like the patriarchs, he took each of
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 55
his children by the hand and talked to them individu-
ally, gave them his advice and blessing. Next his
grandchildren received his blessing; then offered up
a few words of prayer. My parents and others often
have referred to this scene as very solemn. It was his
last labor. Being exhausted, his voice failed, that it
could not be heard. His lips however were seen to
move, and his youngest son, Solomon' Campbell,
placing his ear near by, heard him in prayer uttering
the petition, 'that the blessing of Cjod might rest upon
his children's children to the third and fourth gener-
ation,' and soon after departed in peace."
On July 2 1, 1905, Rev. Frederic' Campbell, the
author, visited Stillwater, and went out two miles to
"the yellow meeting house," where Robert^ Campbell
preached, and where worship is still carried on, though
the organization is extinct. In the adjoining cemetery,
overgrown with weeds and wild rosebushes, he found
the graves of several whose names appear in this book,
including that of Robert^ Campbell, its headstone in a
good state of preservation, and reading, under a crude
angel head and wings, exactly thus:
Sacred to the Memory
of the Rev, Robert
Campbell. Who departed
this life, Eeb. 19, 1789. In
the 80 year of his age
Was the first settled Minis
ter in Still Water.
o6 ROBER T CAMPHEL L C^ENEA L OC Y
According to old notebook of Rev. Samuel M.'
Campbell, 1857, "there used to lie a row of elms
around the yard of the old yellow meeting house, each
named after a church member; the only one left was
named after Mrs. Wm. Seymour, (Sarah;) she outlived
all the others." From this church "have o;rown the
three Presbyterian Churches of Stillwater, and the
churches of our order in Mechanicville and Schagh-
ticoke."
For additional facts, see n$ 3, and § 61
It is of interest to note that Rev. Robert' Campbell
is ancestor to all whose names follow in this Genea-
logy, the children of the other members of his father's
family having been disposed of m the preceding pages.
ROBER T CAMPBELL GENE A LOG J '
SECTION XXXVI
Rebecca'' Cx\mpbell. (Robert.' ) §35.
b. Oct. 2, 1728; m. John Hunter; d. Aug., 18 16.
John Hunter, husband of Rebecca' Campbell, was
son of Andrew, ist, and was born in Boston, 1722:
d. in Stillwater, N. Y., 1776. He was a wheel-
wright Had a farm in \^oluntown, Conn. "Prayed
standing." In 1782 his wife received a quit claim
deed of Gain Miller, of Samuel Hunter's right in
Susquehanna lands. His wife long a worthy mem-
ber of Congregationial church.
1. Mary" Hunter, m Jehiel Parker.
a. Lydia' Parker, m. Levi Jacobs.
b. Hannah' Parker, m. Fish.
c. John" Parker, m. E. Hooper.
d. Patrick' Parker, m. A. Coon.
e. Esther' Parker, m. J. Gilbert.
2. George' Hunter, m. Mary x\ndrews.
a. Hannah" Hunter, m John Hulin.
b. Mary" Hunter, m- Bice Hulin.
c. Samuel' Hunter m. M. McDonald.
d. Moses' Hunter, m. E. Hunter, bapt. Sept.
I. 1793-
e. Sarah' Hunter, d. at 14.
Note: Moses" Hunter joined Stillwater church,
May 18. 18 15; also his sister, Mrs. Hannah Hulin;
the latter' s children all baptized August 9, 18 15,
58 ROBER T CAMPBELL GENE A LOG ) '
were George Hunter/ Louisa," Horace." Henry,"
Mary," Jane," and Samuel" Hulin.
3. John" Hunter, m. Phebe Cooper, d. 1005.
a. John" Hunter, Jr., ni. Ellsworth.
(I) Juliana" Hunter
1) Ebenezer' Hunter, ni. Hodgman.
c. Archibald" Hunter, m. unknown.
d. \'i.segah' Hunter, m. Mack Andrews.
(I) Phebe" Andrews, m. Geo. W. Luther;
1. i860, Albany, N. Y.
(II) Elisha" Andrew.s.
4. Robert'' Hunter, m. Sarah Parker.
a. Sarah' Hunter, m. Jake Boyce.
b. Elizabeth" Hunter m. Amos Ketchum.
c. Lucinda" Hunter, m. Hooper.
d. James" Hunter, m. Nancy Wilson.
e. Robert" Hunter, m. H- LeRoy.
5. Moses*' Hunter, m. E. Montgomery.
a. George" Hunter, m. D. Silsbee.
b. Mary' Hunter, m. A. Lawrence.
Notp:: Moses'' Hunter, who was a minister, taught
school in Almond, N. Y., in 1835, living there with
his family; in that year Samuel M." Campbell boarded
with him as a pupil. Moses Hunter received a letter
from the Stillwater church June 6, 18 16. Moses Hun-
ter's house was "a little south of old homestead.
Samuel Hunter next, same side." Samuel M. " Camp-
bell's notebook, 1857. It is not clear which Moses
Hunter is meant in the above references.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 59
6. Samuel'' Hunter, m. Mary' Campbell, his
cousin, sj 62.
a. Esther" Hunter, m. J. Montgomery.
b. Jesse' Hunter, m. P. Knowles.
c. Andrew" Hunter, m. Hodgman. d. 1868.
d. Nancy" Hunter, m. A. Fellows.
SECTION XXXVII.
Lydia' Campbell. (Robert' .) ;^ 35.
b. Aug. 28, 1730; m. Jonathan Morey; d. 1806; int.
Stillwater. N. Y.
Note: Jonathan Morey died 1790, aged 50.
I. Thomas" Morey. § 38.
Note: Lydia" Morey 's grave is next to that of
her father, Rev. Robert^ Campbell, in Stillwater bury-
ing-gronnd beside the old church.
60 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XXXVIII.
Deacon Thomas" Morey. (Lydia ' ) § 37.
b. 1760, in Old Canaan, Conn., m. Peggy Montgomery,
who d. 1846; he d. 1829; both int. at Stillwater.
1. Lansing D." Morey.
2. Constant C' Morey.
3. Mary H" Morey.
4. William L.' Morey.
5. Walter F." Morey.
6. Jeannette' Morey. § 39.
Note: "Peggy Montgomery, wife of Thomas
Morey, was daughter of James Montgomery, who was
partner of grandfather Robert Campbell, in purchase
of part of Saratoga Patent. Died July, 1846, ae. 85."
From Rev. Samuel M.' Campbell's notebook, 1857.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 61
SECTION XXXIX.
Jeannette" Morey (Thomas." ) >^ 38.
b. Stillwater, N. Y., 1798; m. Leonard Hodgman; d.
1870.
Lansing D/ Hodgman. Jj 40.
James H.^ Hodgman. § 41.
Thomas Morey" Hodgman. § 42.
Warren S." Hodgman. § 45.
Isaac H ' Hodgman. d. unm.
Leonard' Hodgman. § 50.
Mar}^ F.' Hodgman. b. 1830; d. 1851; unm.
Note: The above Major Leonard Hodgman, who
married the above Jeannette' Morey, is recorded as
born 18 14, died, 1883. His father w^as Amos Hodg-
man, born Concord, Mass., 1755; died, 1822. His
mother was Jemima Stone Hodgman, born, Worces-
ter, Mass., 1761, died, 1S22.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XL.
Lansing D" Hodgman. (Jeaiinette" Morey) § 39.
b. 1816; m. Abbie C. Cooke, of Bath, N.Y., d. 1902.
1. Constant Cooke" Hodgman. b. 1850. (This
is a son.)
2. William L. ' Hodgman. b. 1854; m. June 12.
1888, Adelaide M. Knight, at Providence, R. I.
a. Hope Knight'" Hodgman. b. Nov. 2, 1.889.
(This is a son.)
3. Walter E." Hodgman. b. 1858; m. Ruth
Kellogg Mathews, at Bath, N. Y., June 24, 1897.
a. Whitney Calhoun'" Hodgman. b. Mar. 23,
1901, at Yonkers, N. Y.
4. Mary Cooke" Hodgman. b. 1852.
5. Jeannette M." Hodgman. b. i860.
6. Henry Dillon'' Hodgman. b. 1865; d. 1866.
7. Infant son. b. 1849; d. 1849.
ROBER T CAMPBEL L GENEAL OGY 68
vSECTION XLI.
James H." Hodgman. (Jeannette' Morey) § 39.
b. 18 17; m. and lived in Stillwater, N. Y.; d. 1902.
I. Fred W." Hodgman. The only child unm.
1904: 1. Stillwater. N. Y.
64 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XIJI.
Rev.Thos. Morey' HoDCiMAN (Jeaniiette" Morey)
v^ 39 b. Stillwater, N. Y., 1820; 111. Mary Hiirlbut,
1844, (who died, 1882;) d. 1901.
1. John L.' Hodgmaii. >j 43. b. 1845; m. Lucy
May French, 1881; 1. Lincoln, Neb., 1903
2. Clarence K.' Hodgman. § 44. b. 1846: ni.
Mary Root; 1. Lyons, Mich.; d. 1899.
3. Charles L. " Hodgman. b. 1848; 1. Brewster,
Neb., 1903; a ranchman.
4. Mary J.' Hodgman. b. 1850; 1. Byron, N.Y.,
d. 1872.
5. Thomas Morey ' Hodgman, Jr. b. 1859; pro-
fessor in State University, Lincoln. Neb., m. Jennie
Stanley; 1909, President of Macalester College, St.
Paul, Minn.
a. Stanley Hurlbut'" Hodgman. b. 1890.
6. Frank Archie" Hodgman. b. 1864; m. Mary
Woodruff Crane, 1898; no ch., 1903; N. Y. Life In-
surance Co.; 1. 1909, 217 W. 125th St., N. Y. City.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOCiY 65
SECTION XLIII.
John L' Hodgman. (Thomas Morey' Hodgman)
>^42. b. 1845; m. Lucy May French, 188 1; 1. 1903,
Lincoln, Neb.; a dentist,
1. Nora Augusta'" Hodgman. b. 1883.
2. Edith May'" Hodgman. b. 1884.
3. Mary French'" Hodgman. b. 1886.
4. Frederick Southworth'" Hodgman. b. 1892.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XLIV.
Clarence Edward" Hodgman. (Thos. Morey"
Hodgman.) sj 42. b. 1846; m. Mary Root; 1. 1904,
Lyons, Mich.; d. 1899.
1. Eugenia^ '^' Hodgman.
2. George^" Hodgman.
3. Julia^" Hodgman.
4. Maude^*' Hodgman. d. 1897.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XLV.
Warren S.' Hodgman. (Jeannette' Morey) §39.
b. 1824; m. Jane C Balcom, i860; d. 1903; 1. Painted
Post, N. Y.; engaged in milling and confectionery
business; postmaster.
1. Edward B.' Hodgman. §46.
2. Harry Iv." Hodgman. d. in infancy.
3. Mary F." Hodgman. § 47.
4. Lyman B.^ Hodgman. § 48.
5. Clara L." Hodgman. § 49.
6. Susan B. S. ' Hodgman. b. 1877; 1. 1905,
Painted Post, N. Y.
68 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XL VI.
Edward B. ' Hodgman. (Warren S.' ) § 45.
b. 1 861; 111. Alice Gilbert, 1895; ^' 1905, Jamison
City, Pa.
1. Gilbert lyawrence^" Hodgman. d. 1898.
2. Helen ^" Hodgman. b. 1900.
SECTION XLVII.
Mary F." Hodgman. (Warren S." ) § 45.
b. 1865; m. 18S7, Robert H. Goffe, Jr.; 1. 1909, at 325
W. 90 St., N. Y. City.
1. Marion Campbell^" Goffe. b. 1890.
2. Robert Henry'" Goffe, 3rd. b. 1892.
3. Howard Hodgman'" Goffe. b. 1894; d. 1894.
4. Warren Hodgman'" Goffe. b. 1897.
ROBER T CAMPBEL L GENEAL OG Y 69
SECTION XLVIII.
IvYMAN B.- HoDGMAN. (Warren S.^ ) § 45.
b. 1867; m. 1900, Marion Isabel Hall; 1. 1909, Paint-
ed Post, N. Y • no ch.
SECTION XLIX.
Clara L. ' Hodgman. (Warren S.' ) § 45.
b. 1870; ra., 1903, Glenn I. Pitts; 1. 1909, 317 Irvine
Place, Elmira, N. Y.
1. Joseph Scott'" Pitts, b. 1905.
2. James Hodgman'" Pitts, b. 1906.
3. Charles Balcom'" Pitts, b. 1908.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION L.
.IvEONARd' Hodgman. (Jeannette" Morey.) § 39.
b. Stillwater, N. Y., July 13, 1828; m. Lizzie Irwin,
who was born in Manor Hamilton, Ireland, 1835, and
died. Grand Ridge, 111., 1902; 1. Grand Ridge, 111.,
1904. There were seven children, four dying in in-
fancy; those surviving are given below.
1. Lansing Henry" Hodgman. b. 1857; m. Eliza
McCormick; 1. 1904, Dwight, 111.
a. Mary^'^ Hodgman. b. 1888.
b. Leonard^*' Hodgman. b. 1890.
c. Maber" Hodgman. b. 1892.
d. Edward'" Hodgman. b. 1894.
e. Jeannette^ '^ Hodgman. b. 1897.
f. Cyrus^*^' Hodgman. b. 1901.
2. Mabel Isabella'' Hodgman. b. 1861; m. 1904,
George Crawford, Grand Ridge, 111.
3. Gertrude- Hodgman. b. 1868; m. Linden C.
Mulford; 1. 1909, Streator, 111.; no ch.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LI.
Mary' Campbell. (Robert,' Robert.' ) § 35.
b Aug. 19. 1734; m. David Kennedy, Jan. 1759; d.
probably 1761.
I. Robert' Kennedy, b. Jan. 20, 1761; m.
Eunice Garnsey.
a. Campbeir Kennedy, b. 1788; d. 1838.
b. Nancy" Kennedy. § 52. b. 1792; m.
Nathan Peck; d. 1854.
c. Garnsey' Kennedy, b. 1794; m. Abbie
Green.
d. Roscius R.' Kennedy, b. 1805; m. Clara
Garnsey, his cousin; 1. Saratoga, N. Y.
(I) Lydia' Kennedy, b. ; m. Rev.
Ransom B. Welch, D. D., professor in Union College
and Auburn Theological Seminary; 1. 1909^ Auburn.
N. Y. ; no ch.
e. Esther' Kennedy, b. 1807; m. HoUister;
no children survived.
Note: Robert' Kennedy had a brother Hugh,
born in 1762, who is said to have removed to Chautau-
qua, N. Y. Mrs. Lydia' Welch says that Robert
and Hugh were half brothers; as they were both Ken-
nedys, their father must have been identical, but their
mothers different; hence the children of David Ken-
nedy's second wife do not belong in this Genealogy,
since their mother was not a Campbell. For informa-
tion, however, it may be said that, besides Hugh,
72 ROBERT CAMPBELL CENEALOCy
these were Mary Kennedy, b. 1764; John Kennedy, b.
1767; Rebecca Kennedy, b. 1769, who m. Slade, and
1. Kelloggsville, N. Y.; and Rachel, b. 1772.
The knotty problem as to whether it was Sarah '
Campbell or Mary " Campbell who married Kennedy
is fully solved in favor of Mary as above. The Still-
water Church Record gives a statement of the death
of "Sarah, wife of Wm. Frisbe, June the 22 day, 1772,
in the 27th year of her age." This agrees with the
record found in Rev. Robert^ Campbell's pocket Bible,
which says: "My daughter Sarah departed this life
June the 22: 1772 in the 27 year of her age." It
could not therefore have been Sarah and must have
been Mary, who married Kennedy; for Hugh Ken-
nedy, half brother of Robert" Kennedy, was born in
1762 of a second wife; but as Sarah did not die till
1772, it could not have been she that married Ken-
nedy and died after Robert's birth. Moreover, the
Voluntown Church Record distinctly gives the marri-
age of Mary Campbell to David Kennedy, Jan. 10, 1759,
as above.
The old note-book of Rev. Samuel M." Campbell,
1857, says: "The Kennedys are mostly professors of
religion; live about nine miles on the road to Schenec-
tady. Guernsey K. his son. Hugh K. was brother
of Robert and went into Chautauqua County. Ros-
cius K. is brother of Guernsey and lives on the old
homestead; well off. Methodist. Guernsey Kennedy
n same place as Roscius." Evidently Guernsey and
ROBER T CAMPBELL GENEAL OG ) ' 78
Garnsey are the same individual. This old note-book
of Rev. Samuel M.' Campbell, from which items are 1
taken here and there, was evidently used for memo- \
randa during a visit to Stillwater in 1857. I
i
74 ROBERT CAMPBELL (.ENEALOCn^
SECTION LII.
Nancy" Kknnedy. (Robert'' Kennedy) S 51.
b. 1792; m. Nathan Peck, oldest brother of John Peck
who married Maria' Montgomery; d. 1054.
1. Campbell Kennedy' Peck. b. 1838; d. 1879.
a. Cady Kennedy" Peck. b. Keokuk, la., i860,
b Helen'' Peck, b. Keokuk, la., 1859; m.
General Alfred T. Smith; 1. 1907, 3409 Wyandotte St..
Kansas City, Mo.
(I) Campbell Kennedy Peck"'Smith.b 1889.
2. Nathan G." Peck. 1. 1907, Jewell City, Kan.
a. Jessie' Peck. m. Smith; 1. 1905, Elnora,
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
b. Seward" Peck. 1. 1905, Chicago, 111.
c. George" Peck. 1. 1905, Topeka, Kas.
d. Hattie" Peck. m. (reorge Berry; 1. 1905,
Jewell City, Kas.
e. Ransom Welch" Peck. 1. 1905, N. Y. City.
f. Roscius" Peck.
3. Robert Kennedy' Peck. d. in infanc}'.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LIII.
Elizabeth' Campbell. (Robert,* Robert.' ) § 35.
b- Oct. I, 1736; m. Deacon Wni; Patrick, (who was
born, 1733, and died, 1823;) d. 1803; both int. at Still-
water, N. Y.
I Robert*' Patrick.
2. William'^ Patrick.
3. Sarah '^ Patrick. § 54. b. 1765; m. Wni. Sey-
mour; d. 1847.
4. Elizabeth' Patrick, m. Elijah Montgomery.
5. Mary*" Patrick, m. Otis Ensign.
6. Lydia*' Patrick. § 58. b. 1774; m. Luther
Stone; d. 1846.
7. Rebecca" Patrick. Did not marry.
8. John" Patrick. §59. b. 1780; m. Nanc}^
Dunning, 1805.
9. Ebenezer' Patrick, d. 12 years old.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LIV.
Sarah" Patrick. (Kliza])eth' .) 5^ 53.
b. Oct. 24, 1765; in. Wm. Seymour; (1754-1841;) 1.
Stillwater, N. Y.; d. Mar. 22, 1847.
1. Jesse" Seymour. § 55.
2. Ebenezer' Seymour. § 56.
3. John' Seymour. § 57.
4. William' Seymour, Jr. b. 1783; m. Ascenith
Hewitt; d. 1869. Children: James' Seymour; Chaun-
cey'' Seymour; Celim' Seymour; Elizabeth" Seymour;
Hannah'* Seymour; William' Seymour.
5. Betsy" Seymour, b. 1785; m. Michael An-
drews, ch. George' Andrews.
6. Sarah" Seymour, b. 1790; m. Thomas Fel-
lows; d. 1869. ch. Seymour' Fellows; Sarah' Fellows;
George' Fellows; Erastns' Fellows; Roswell' Fel-
lows; Thomas'* Fellows; Mary' Fellows; Eora' Fel-
lows-
7. Erastus' Seymour, b. 1791; m. Susan An
drews; d. 1857; ch. Michael' Seymour; Erastus ^ Sey-
mour; Sarah' Seymour; William' Seymour; Charles'
Seymour.
8. John' Seymour. 1792- 1824. d. at Stillwater
N. Y.; m. ist. Sally Montgomery; m. 2d. Harriet
Montgomery, ch. Harriet' Seymour; Silas' Seymour;
Elizabeth' Seymour; Sarah' Seymour; Robert M. '
Seymour.
ROBER T CAM PEEL L GENEAL OG Y
SECTION LV.
Ukacon Jesse" Seymour (Sarah*' Patrick.) § 54.
b. Feb. 6, 1786; d. Feb. 20, 1873; m. 18 12, Polly
Morris.
1. Morris' Seymour, b. 18 16; m. Eugenia Brig-
ham; d. 1896.
a. Edwin B.'' Seymour, b. 1852; unm,
b. Carrie" Seymour, d. young.
2. Rhoda M.' Seymour, b. 1818; m. Alfred Grey.
a. Eugenia Alice" Grey. m. Chas. Losee; 1.
1907, Stillwater, N. Y.
(I) Laura^** Eosee. m. Walter Osgood; d.
(a) Arthur^' Osgood.
b. Jesse Seymour'' Grey. m. Alice Vaughn;
d. . His widow married Silas" Seymour, Jr , no
ch. either marriage.
3. Mark Tucker' Seymour; b. 1820; m. Mary J.
Seymour; d. 1885.
a. F'rances" Seymour, d. young.
b. Ella" Seymour, m. Robert Augustus
Powers, 1. N. Y. City.
(I) Arthur Augustus'" Powers, d.
c. Eelia" Seymour, d. young.
4. Polly Morris- Seymour, b. 1822; m. Wm. B.
Fuller; d.
a. William G." P'uUer; m. Lucy Miller.
5. William Patrick' Seymour, b. May 3, 1824;
78 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
m. Sarah Ann Hewitt, 1852; d. 1903; 1. Stillwater,
N. Y.
a. Sarah Elizabeth" Seymour, b. 1852; m.
Smith Ferris, 1905; 1. 1908, 215 W. 51st vSt., N. Y.
City; no ch.
b. Katie Helen ' Seymour, d. young.
6. Ebenezer P/ Seymour, b. 1827; m. Sarah
Fink; d. 1896. 8 children died young except
a. Frank' Seymour, b. 1856; m. Kate Living-
ston Seymour.
(I) Dorothy^" Seymour, b. 1902. d.
(II) William L-'" Seymour, b. 1886. d.
(III) Marie'" Seymour, b. 1889. d.
(IV) Elizabeth'" Seymour, b.189 o.
(V) Katharine"' Seymour, b. 1895.
(VI) Martha'" Seymour, b. 1907.
7. Rhoda^ Seymour. 18 14- 18 15.
8. Mark Tucker' Seymour, b. 1820.
9. Mary Tucker' Seymour, b. 1822.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 79
SECTION LVI.
Rev. Hbenezer" Seymour. (Sarah'' Patrick) vj 54.
b. i8ci; m. Mar}^ Hoe, 183 1; 1. Bloomfield, N.J. d. 1879.
1. Henry' Seymour, b. 1833; m. Trowbridge,
1858; d. 1892.
a. Harry" Seymour, b. i860.
b. Charles' Seymour, b. 1863.
c. Julia T." Seymour, b. 1866.
d. Stuart K" Seymour. 1874-1875.
2. Edward' Seymour, b. 1835; m. Jane Sher-
wood, 1859; d. 1877.
a. J. Sherwood" Seymour, b. i860; m. Martha
Palmer: 1. 1907, Chicago. 111., several children.
b. Jane C." Seymour, b. 1862; d. unm 1895.
c. Mary- Seymour, b. 1868; m. George R.
Carpenter, professor in Columbia University, N. Y.
City.
(I) Margaret'" Carpenter.
3. Mary Hoe" Seymour 1837- 1881.
4. Elizabeth" Seymour, b. 1839; m. Rev. Lewis
W. Mudge, 1867, late of Princeton, N. J.; 1. 1909,
Downington, Pa.
a. Rev. Lewis Seymour ' Mudge. b. 1868; 1.
1909, Lancaster, Pa.; m. Caroline D. Paxton, daugh-
ter of Rev. Dr. \Vm. M. Paxton, of Princeton, N. J.,
1896; no ch.
b. Charles Ogden" Mudge. 1). 1870; 1. E.
Downington, Pa., 1909.
80 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
c. Rev. William L." Mudge. b. 1872; m.
Laura M. Buck, 1901; 1. 1909, Lewistovvn, Pa.; ch.
William L.^" Mudge, Jr., b. 1902; Sidney Reeve'"
Mudge, b. 1903.
d. Mary Hoe" Mudge. b. 1873; 1. E. Downing-
ton, Pa., 1909.
e- P'rederick Pooley"* Mudge. b. 1875; 1. E.
Downington, Pa., 1909.
f. Henry Seymour" Mudge. b. 1878; 1. N. Y.
City, 1909.
5. Robert Hoe" Seymour, b, 1843; m. Helen
W^ Hazlett, 1866. Children:
a. Arthur Hoe" Seymour. 1867- 1868.
b. Wm. Henry Payson" Seymour, b. 1868.
c. Robert Hazlett" Seymour, b. 187 c.
d. Albert Hay" Seymour, b. 1873.
e. Clarence Mills" Seymour, b. 1874.
f. Malcolm" Seymour, b. 1878.
g. Frederick Ward" Seymour, b. 1880.
6. George Master' Seymour, b. 1845; 1. 1909.
Bloomfield, N. J., m. Anna^ Rundell, 1869.
a. James Rundell" Seymour, b. 1872; m.
Mary V. O'Neil, 1901.
b. Anna" Seymour, b. 1876; m. Robert Doug-
las Carter, 1898,
c. Grover Crovvell" Seymour, b. 1880.
d. George Masters" Seymour, Jr. b. 1882.
e. Alice" Seymour.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 81
SECTION LVII.
Deacon John" Seymour. (Sarah" Patrick) $ 54.
d. Fredonia, N. Y., 1876.
1. Silas' Seymour, m. Delia French, d. i.Sqo.
a. Silas" Seymour, Jr. m. Alice \'aughn Gre}-;
no ch.
b. Florence' Seymour, m. Bayaud.
c. George" Seymour, d. 1903.
d. Jane' Seymour, m. Hlanchet; 1. Quebec.
e. Montgomery'' Seymour. 1. Cleyeland, O.
2. Sarah* Seymour, m. Richard Decker.
a. Silena" Decker, m. Duffin: 1. 1907, at 203
Crescent vSt., Brooklyn, N. Y.
b. William S. " Decker.
3. Harriet' Seymour, m.
4. Laura' Seymour, d. 1858.
5. Robert' Seymour, m ; no ch. ; d. 1893.
82 ROBER T CAM PEEL L GENE A L OG Y
SECTION LVIII
Lvdia" Patrick. (Elizabeth.' ) $^53.
b. 1774; ni. Luther Stone, 1791; d. 1846.
1. Hannah" Stone, b. 1791; ni. Edmund Brush,
1.S14.
a. John' Brush, no ch.
b. Jane" Prush. no ch.
2. Luther" Stone, b. 1794; m. Mary Rounds,
1816.
3. 'John" vStone. 1). 1796; m. Abigail Buckbee,
1S17;
4. Jemima' Stone, b. 1798.
5. Sarah' Stone, b. 1800; m. Ezra Buckbee, 1820.
6. Eli L- " Stone, b 1803; m. Katherine Wheti-
car, 1827.
7. Minerva' Stone, b. 1805; m Adin Beebe, 1831,
no ch.
8. William Patrick" Stone, b. «8io; m. Sybil
Truman, 1835.
a. Eli W.' Stone, m. Charlotte Metcalf
(I) Fannie M. ' Stone. m. Clarence T
Wall; no ch.
(II) Dr. William M' Stone, m. Katherine
Popenhousen ; no ch.
b. Jennie S." Stone, num.
c. John' Stone, d. unm.
d. James T." Stone, m. Emma' Campbell; 1
1909. Rome, N. Y. ; treasurer of Rome Savings Bank:
no ch v^ s.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 83
SECTION LIX.
John' Patrick (Elizabeth' Campbell.) ?J 53.
b. Nov. 28, 1780; m Nancy Dunning, Nov. 7, 1805.
1. Sarah S.' Patrick, b. 1808; m. Deal Rodgers,
(so writes her father.)
2. Michael D." Patrick, b- 18 10; m. Delia Ro-
gers ( ? )
3. Charity Ann' Patrick, b. 1813; m. John A.
Patmore, (so writes her father.)
4. Elizabeth^ Patrick, b. 1815; m. I. Michael
Schlosser; 1. Hastings, Westchester Co.. N. Y., her
father making his home with her in 1855.
5. William" Patrick, b. 1818; d. 1818.
6. Charlotte D/ Patrick, b. 1820.
Note: John' Patrick, was born in Stillwater, N.
Y. In 1855, while resident with his daughter Eliza-
beth' Schlosser, at Hastings-on-Hudson, he wrote an
historical account of the family; the document, -unless
it be a copy of the same. -is in the possession of the
author of this volume. The first four children named
above were baptised in Stillwater, Aug. 6, 18 15.
In the above mentioned document, John" Patrick
says of his father, William Patrick: "He held the of-
fice of deacon, the first ever set apart over the church
in Stillwater, until the day of his death, which was
more than forty years. He was a decided patriot in
the Revolutionary War. He was, with others ap-
pointed a committee of safety in 1777, when Burgoyne,
84 ROBERT CAMPBELL (.EXEALOGY
with the British army, with Tories and Indians, were
forcing their way from Canada down the North River,
driving the inhabitants before them. Most of the wom-
en and children were conveyed to Connecticut and
other places, to be out of the way of the tomahawk and
scalping knife. Most of the men who had courage
stayed. My father, after securing a safe retieat for his
family, remained behind. His house, after placing it in
a state of defence, was used by the remaining inhabit
ants as a refuge from the Tories and Indians who
were prowling through the woods. He staid there
until the British army advanced within three miles of
his house, where the first battle was fought. Burgoyne
was repulsed and had to fall back. There were several
battles on his retreat before he surrendered his 10,000
men. In many of the engagements the inhabitants
shouldered their muskets and went to the battlefield,
and when the battle was over for the day, returned to
my father's house for safety for the night. My father
was in some of these temporary engagements and at
the surrender of Burgoyne, but was never an enlisted
soldier. Here he continued to reside in the same
house about half a century, and here he died. Here
I not only was born myself, but all my children in the
same old revolutionary house. There I staid from the
Revolution till the War of i<Si2, in which I was en-
gaged as a Quartermaster of a Regiment stationed in
the City of New York in 1814."
$100,000.
At the present writing, December, 1908, an estate
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 85
valued at $100,000 is awaiting distribution among
members of the Patrick family, and, that it may
be administered by the Court, it is necessary to learn
the whereabouts of the living descendants of John'
Patrick; some write the name John W. Patrick. Any
one possessing the desired information, or any facts
that may furnish a clue to it, will kindly address the
author of this book.
86 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LX.
Jkan" Campbkll, (Robert,* Robert. ' ) § 35.
b. Jan. 19, 1739; m. Loomis; sometimes called Jane;
but her father records her name, in his old pocket
Bible, as Jean. Nothing is known about any de^cend-
ants through this line.
ROBER T CAMPBEL L GENEAL OG Y
SECTION LXI.
Rev. Robert' Campbell, Jr. (Robert,' Robert' )
§ 35. b. May 3, 1741; m. Jan. 20, 1767, Esther Pierce;
d. 18 16; both int. at Campbell, N. Y.
I. Mary*' Campbell. 1777-1831. m. Hunter. §62.
--^ 2. Sarah" Campbell. -1882. m. Baker. ij 64.
3. Esther" Campbell. 1770- 1807. m. Watson. §65.
4. Ruth" Campbell. 1772- m. Stewart. § 66.
_ 5. Lydia" Campbell- 1774-1846. m. Montgomery
and Peck. § 67.
6. Rebecca" Campbell. 1775- m. Curtis. § 73.
7. Robert" Campbell. 1 777-1861 § 74.
8. Minor" Campbell. 1780- 1865. § 77.
9. Rachel" Campbell. 1782-1859-60. m. MuUi-
ken. g 99.
10. Bradford" Campbell, b. 1784. d. 3^oung; unm.
11. Tamar" Campbell. 1786-1862. m. Campbell,
vj 109.
12. Philo'' Campbell. 1788-1843.
13 Lucy" Campbell. 1791 1883. m. Teeple. §117.
Note: Robert ' Campbell was received into mem-
bership in the Canaan Church of Christ, of which his
father the next year become pastor, from the church
in Plainfield, Conn., Sept. 12, 1760. In 1762 the
church and its pastor removed to Stillwater, Saratoga
Co., N. Y. On May 30, 1766, Robert' Campbell was
receivtd into Stillwater Church and signed the coven-
ant. July 16, 1767, he was voted made '"probationer
P8 ROBER T CA MPBEL L CENEAL OG Y
for a deacon and officiate in that office." June i, 1772.
the Stillwater Church "gave Robert' Campbell a call
as probationer to labor in the work of the ministry
with our pastor, Robert* Campbell." August 26, 1789,
six months after his father's death, Robert ' Campbell
was called "to settle in the work of the ministry over
this church and congregation." He is recorded as
being ordained to the ministry in 1790, and the same
church records speak of him as "pastor;" he is also
frequently recorded as administering the sacraments.
It is plain therefore that he was a full minister of the
gospel, though this has been disputed.
August 15, 1798, Rev. Robert' Campbell asked dis-
missal from pastoral charge, the church agreeing with
the pastor to "part in peace." As the called Council
did not meet, nothing was done. August 28, 18 o,
the church again concurred in the request Septem-
ber 15, 1800, the church gave a letter ot recommenda-
tion and good standing to Rev. Robert' Campbell, he
having been, according to Congregational usage, a
member of it, as well as its pastor. January 9. 1801,
he withdrew from fellowship with the church and read
reasons for it; he refused to acknowledge its jurisdic-
tion, and said that, if all who deserved church disci-
pline should receive it, th^re would not be enough
left to exercise the discipline. April 14, 1801, the
vStillwater Church withdrew from Rev. Robert ' Camp-
bell for "contempt and neglect of the church." His
name now disappears from the church records for ten
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 89
years, as does also that pf his brother Solomon; it was
in this year that they emigrated to Steuben Co., N.Y.
In 1811, howeyer, Rey. Robert' Campbell rode
horseback all the way through the wilderness to be
reconciled to the old church; tradition has it that on
this journey he contracted disease from which he died;
but if so it must been lingering disease, since he liyed
fiye years longer. He must have made this journey
in the dead of winter, for, it was on January 22, 181 1,
that he "personally appeared before the church and
confessed to the church his wickedness and hard feel-
ings tow^ard them, and the justness of the censure that
the church had laid on him, and gave such evidence
of his penitence and reformation that the church felt
in duty bound to forgive him and restore him to the
fellowship of the said church, and gave him a letter of
recommendation to improve his gifts w^here Providence
may call him in any regular Church of Christ.'' So
reads the Stillwater Church Record. At the same
time a letter was given his wife Esther. At the same
time also. Rev. Robert' Campbell presented a letter
from his brother Solomon, asking that he might be
forgiven and restored; and his request was granted.
September 8, 1816, it was recorded that "the sacra-
ment was administered by Rev. D. C. Lansing and
Rev. Robert Campbell." Thus we have abundant
evidence of the completeness of the reconcilation.
Before w^e follow this ancestor to Steuben Co., let
us take a final look at the old Stillwater Church, of
90 ROBER T CA MPBEL L GENE A LOG Y
which both his father and he were pastors. The Re-
cord says that March i8, 1818, a Presbyterian Church
was organized in the Village of Stillwater, that is, two
miles east, and, from that date till 1833, the two
churches united in the support of the gospel. In 181 1
the old church is recorded as giving letters of dismis-
sal to the new Presbyterian Church. A second Pres-
byterian Church was also organized, which became
very small, and existed hardly more than in name;
this his since become extinct, and, in 1907 its little
property was disposed of by the Presbytery of Troy.
In 1887. William Patrick Seymour was the last sur-
viving member of the old Stillwater Church, and that
year lie joined the Broadway Tabernacle, N. Y. City
and thus the organization of Canaan and Stillwater
became extinct. The "yellow meeting house," in
which it worshipped, however, still remains in a good
state of preservation , and serves as a preaching station ;
while by its side sleep the dtad, including its first
pastor, whose voices used to be heard within its walls
in praise of Almighty Ood. It is clear from the
above that the Presbyteria^i Church of Stillwater
is not identical with the church of which the two
Robert Campbells were Pastors; for a time it stood
yoked with it in Christian work, yet distinct in organi-
zation; as the old church has expired, the Presbyter-
ian Church may properly be regarded as in an import-
ant sense its successor; but the tvio should never be
confused. Some lasting monument to the old church,
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY \)\
its first two pastors, and its faithful membership,
ought to be erected at Stillwater, either at the "'yellow
meeting house," or else at the Presbyterian Church
in the village, where it would receive larger attention.
THE TOWN OF CAMPBELL, AND ITS SET-
TLEMENT.
The first white inhabitant of Steuben County, N.
Y., was Samuel Harris, son of the founder of Harris-
burg, Pa-, an Indian trader, who established himself
at Painted Post not long previous to 1787. The
county was organized in 1796; it is in area one of the
largest in the state. The town of Campbell was or-
ganized out of the towai of Painted Post in 1831. Its
first settlers were Robert^ Campbell, his brother Solo-
mon,' and Solomon's son Archie." These came in
1801. Whether the dissensions in the Stillwater
Church determined the going and the date thereof,
is not certain; but they occurred at the same time.
An attempt to organize a Presbyterian Church in
Campbell, in 1811, failed. Rev. Moses Hunter, of this
book, was one of the prominent early missionaries
visiting the region. Rev. Robert ' Campbell does not
appear to have done any stated preaching after set-
tling in Campbell. He is said to have held slaves and
to have sold rum, neither of which would have pro-
duced great scandal in those days. In 18 12 a second
attempt to organize failed, as aLso an attempt to erect
a house of worship. In 1831 organization was finally
92 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
effected, seven members constituting the roll; one of
these was Hannah Campbell, wife of Minor'' Camp-
bell, and mother to Rev. Samuel M.' Campbell, D.D.
The date of organization was February i6. The first
Sunday School was organized in 1824 by Benjamin
Stevens and Klvira" Campbell, afterward Elvira'
Cobb, of this book. The first church building was
erected in 1833, on what is now a part of Hope Ceme-
tery, near the former residence of Rev. Robert' Camp-
bell, at a cost of $850 with donations. This house is
now used by the Methodists, have previously been
moved to the village and there occupied by the Pres-
byterians. In 1868, the present house of worship was
dedicated, Rev. Samuel M." Campbell, D.D., preach-
ing the sermon, and Rev. Frederic- Campbell, then a
lad, being present. The present parsonage was built
in 1864, and has since been twice improved and en-
larged. For many years the Presbyterian Church of
Campbell has been a flourishing village church and a
beacon light within a wide territory.
Campbell, N. Y., sometimes called Campbelltown,
is situated about 300 miles west of New York City,
on the main line of the Delaware, lyackawanna and
Western R. R., and on the Rochester branch of the
Erie R. R., eight miles from its junction with the
main line at Painted Post. Tt is on the Conhocton
River, at an elvation of about 1,000 feet above the sea,
and in a beautiful country of broad and fertile valleys
and noble and lofty hills. When the Campbells moved
ROBER T CAMPBELL GENEAL OG V 93
into it it was a dense wilderness. The town was
named after the Campbells who settled it, and includes
not only the village, but the entire township of that
name, including Kast Campbell Post Office. While
some of the family, very few in number, live in the
village, not one of them bears the name Campbell;
but many sleep in Hope Cemetery, awaiting the resur-
section.
WAS THIS OUR ROBERT ?
The name Robert Campbell is a common one in this
family; but it is also found in other families, and the
query is raised whether the following statement re-
fers to our Rev. Robert"' Campbell, of Stillwater and
Campbell, N. Y. The writer of it, in 1892, refers it to
him, but some statements are a little difficult to recon-
cile with known facts. According to Editor M. D.
Raymond, Tarrytowm, N. Y., there was organized a
church in Sherburne, N. Y., by Rev. Robert Camp-
bell; he is said, (Dawson's Historical Magazine, July,
1868.) to have been "one of the signers to a memorial
to the General Assembly of Connecticut, asking for
relief from the oppressive laws concerning eccelesias-
tical matters, date of 1777. It appears that he was
then pastor of an Independent Congregational Church
in New Milford, where he was located from 1772 to
1784; that he was originally from Canaan, Conn.,
where he had been 'raised up to preach;' and tha^
from 1792 to 1800 he was at Stillwater, N. Y.; that in
1793 he was appointed chairman of a committee to
94 ROBERT CAMPBELL c;ENEALOCr
look after the organizing of new presbyteries; that,
Jan. 14, 1794, he recommended the forming of one at
Albany, and another with headquarters at Whites-
town, N. Y."
Note: If Robert ' Campbell served the New Mil-
ford Church as here stated, it must have been pre-
viously to his ordination, which the records show to
have been in 1790.
Rev. Robert"' Campbell was a stout man, but not
tall.
ROBERT CAMPBELL CENEALOCY 95
SECTION LXII.
Mary" Campbell. (Robert. ' ) ij 6i.
b. 1767; d. 1831; m. Samuel Hunter, her cousin. § 36.
I. Andrew' Hunter, m. Hod^man; d. 1868.
a. Cecilia' Hunter. § 63. b. 1834; m. New-
land; 1. 1909, Stillwater, N. Y.
b. Frances' Hunter, m. Robert P. Gardner;
1. 1904, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
(I) Frederick W.' Gardner, b. 1858; m.;
no ch.; 1. 1905, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
c. Edward B.' Hunter, m. Elizabeth Moore;
1. 1904, Stillwater, N. Y.
(I) Celia F." Hunter, b. 1881 ; unni. ; 1. 1905,
vStillwater, N. Y.
2. Esther' Hunter, m. J. Montgomery.
3. Jesse' Hunter, m. P. Knowles.
4. Nancy' Hunter, m. A. Fellows.
96 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LXIII.
Cecilia' Hunter. (Andrew' Hunter) >J 62.
b. 1834; m. John B. Newland; 1. 1909, Stillwater, N.V.
1. Ephrainr' Newland. nnin. ; 1. 1905, Stillwater,
N. Y.
2. Elizabeth B.'' Newland. iinm.; 1. 1905, Still-
w^ater, N. Y.
3. vSarah Louise'' Newland. ni. Dr. Hudson,
who has since died; 1. 1909, Stillwater, N. Y.
a. Majorie C.^" Hudson, b. 1890.
b. Alice L.'" Hudson, b. 1894.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 07
SECTION LXIV.
v-arah'' Campbell. (Robert. ' ) vi 6i.
m..'Ede3^ Baker; d. Nov. 2, 1822.
1. Harmon' Baker.
2. Esther" Baker, m. 18 14, Joshua Bliven; 1.
Sa7^toga, N. Y.
,^ a. Charles' Bliven. b. 18 18; m. Louisa Mori-
soT ; 1. Yonkers, N. Y., and N. Y. City; d. 1879.
(I) William W." Bliven. b. 1857; m. Char-
lo- e Adams; 1. Yonkers, N. Y.; business, 140 Nassau
St , N. Y. City, 1909.
% (a) Emma Alma'" Bliven. b. 1885.
(b) Warren Clinton'" Bliven. b. 1889.
(II) Charles Joshua^' Bliven. b. N. Y City,
Sep. 21, 1845; m. June 4, 1872, Emma L. Duryea; d.
1894.
(a) Henry a.'" Bliven. b. 1873.
(b) Marguerette D '" Bliven. b. 1875; m.
E. ly. EeForest, 1899.
(c) Charles J.'" Bliven. d, in infancy.
(III) George Washington Morison ' Bliven.
b. N. Y. City, Feb. 26, 1854; m. 1880, Ella Mead; d.
1882.
(lY) Edward Mead" Bliven. b. Yonkers,
N. Y.. 1858; m. Cora E. Colwell, 1883.
(a) Edwina Colwell'" Bliven. b. 1886.
(b) Floyd Edward'" Bliven. b. 1888.
(Y) Emma P.'* Bliven. b. 1844; m. 1874,
C. F. W. Yergens.
(a) Louisa B.^" Yergens. b. 1875.
us ROHER T CAMPJiKLL GENE A LOG } '
SECTION LXV.
Esther" Campbelll. (Robert. ' ) § 6i.
1) 1770; m. Elijah Watson, 1790; 1. vStillwater, ly.;
d. 1806.
1. Chauncey" Watson, b. 1795; d. N. V.ity.
Had one son who died earl> in life.
2. Elijah' Watson, b. 1806; d. Cleveland, ^io.
a. Horace" Watson. 1. Cleveland Ohio
3. Michael" Watson, b. 1791; d. 1808.
4. Anna" Watson, b. 1793; d. 1794.
5. James" Watson, b. 1794; d. 1069. Twice .ar-
ried; three children by second marriage; all dea'].
6. Philo Campbell' Watson, b. 1803; dj 181,
Two sons and one daughter, namely, \
a. Mary" Watson, m Corliss; 1. 1909, Hick-
ory, Va.
NoTK: Philo Campbell" Watson's oldest s n was
born 1828, died 1896.
7. Elias" Watson, b. 1806; d. 1881.
a. (Eldest daughter,)' m. Crain; 1. Brooklyn.
b. (Second daughter,)'
c. (Third daughter.)' These two daughters
lived in Buffalo and are dead.
d. George' Watson. 1. Brooklyn, N. Y.
e. (Younger son)' 1. Indianapolis, Ind.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 5)9
SECTION LXVI.
Ruth'' Campbell. (Robert' ) § 6i. j
b. 1772; m. Stewart. '\
1. Warren' Stewart, b. 1813; unm; d 1862.
2. Frederick" Stewart, m. Mary Ann Beslej^; d. 1
1814. First Master of the Steuben Mark Master Lodge \
of Free Masons, charter being granted, 1807.
a. SamueF Stewart, m. Louise Burrill; no ch.
b. George' Stewart.
c. Warren** Stewart.
d. Frances' Stewart, m. Henry Cole; 1. 1904,
Omaha, Neb. |
(I) Faye- Cole, (daughter.) \
(II) Fanny" Cole. i
3. William' Stewart, b. 1798; m. Polly' Camp- i
bell; 1. Campbell, N. Y. ; d. 1880. Descendants §129. 1
100 ROBERT CAMPBELL (GENEALOGY
SECTION LXVII.
Lydia'* Campbell. (Robert' ) § 6i.
b. 1774; m. Elias Montgomery, (1765-1816;) m. 2nd,
Peck; d. 1846.
1. Sarah" Montgomery. 1 791- 1792.
2. John' Montgomery. 1793-
3. Robert' Montgomery. 1794-
4. Esther' Montgomery. 1796-
5. Nancy' Montgomery. ]•. 1798; m. Barratt.
a. Jane' Barratt.
b. Harvey' Barratt.
6. Richard' Montgomery, b. 1799; m. widow
Osborne.
a. Elias' Montgomery, d. early.
7. Henry W,' Montgomery. i8oo-i8oi.
8. Elias' Montgomery, Jr. 1802-
9. Bradford C' Montgomery, b. 1803; m. Ursu-
la Tower.
a. Charles' Montgomery.
b. Julius" Montgomery. § 68.
c. (Third son.)'
10. Sophia" Montgomery. § 69. b. 1804; m. ist,
Ethan Allen; m. 2nd, Rev. Corwin; d. 1887.
11. Maria^ Montgomery. §70. b. 1806; m. Peck;
d. 1880.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 101
SECTION LXVIII.
Julius' Montgomery (Bradford C. ' ) § 67.
m. Benedict; 1. 1903, Waterville, N. Y.
1. Florence" Montgomery.
2. May" Montgomery.
102 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LXIX
Sophia' Montgomery. (Lydia' Campbell.) § 67.
b. 1804; 111. Ethan Allen; m. 2nd, Rev. Corwiu; d.
1887.
1. Maria' Allen.
2. Montgomery" Allen. Lost on whaling voyage.
3. Campbell' Allen, m. Abeliiian. Principal of
Albany Public School, and Chief of Police, d. 1869.
a. Arthur" Allen.
b. Sophia" Allen.
c. Jessie" Allen.
4. Lee** Allen. 1. Vineland, N. J.
a. Mabel" Allen.
b- Leicester" Allen. 1. Spokane, Wash.
5. Leicester' Allen, m. Susan Bigham; 1. 1903,
Waynesboio, Pa.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 10^
SECTION LXX.
Maria' Montgomery, (l^ydia' Campbell.) § 67.
b. 1806; m. John Peck, who was son of her stepfather
b}' his first marriage; children all born in Clifton Park,
Saratoga Co., N. Y. ; d. 1880.
1. Caroline' Peck. § 71. b. 1830; m. Jones;
d. 1903.
2. Montgomery' Peck. b. 1833; d. 1838.
3. Sophia' Peck. b. 1835; m. 1859, Luman S.
Clark; d. 1887.
a. Hattie P. ' Clark, m. 1908, John W. Rey-
nolds; 1. 1909, Moweaqua, 111.
4. Eliza' Peck. b. 1837; d. 1855.
5. Maria" Peck, i^ 72. b. 1839; m. Clark.
6. Jennie" Peck. b. 1841; m. Cyrus P. Rogers;
1 1909, Felton, Delaware; address, R. F. D. 3, Box 38.
a. Bertha' Rogers.
7. Harriet' Peck. b. 1844; m. at Clifton Park,
N. Y., Charles D. Thurber, 1868; d. Saratoga vSprings,
N. Y., 1903.
a. Caroline A.' Thurber. b. Saratoga Springs,
N. Y., 1873; unm. 1904; 1. 160 Spring St., Saratoga
Springs, N. Y.
8. John Abijah' Peck. 1847- 1850.
1(4 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LXXI.
Caroline' Peck. (Maria" Montgomery) sj 70.
b- 1830; m. Dudley E. Jones; 1. Little Rock, Ark.; d.
1903.
1. Kate" Jones, m. P. Bernays; 1. Oakland, Cal.
2. Arthur P.' Jones, m. Georgia Curtis; 1. Lit-
tle Rock, Ark.
SECTION LXXII.
Maria' Peck. (Maria" Montgomery) v^ 70.
b. 1839; m. John M. Clark; 1. Clifton Park, N. Y
1. Montgomery' Clark.
2. John Peck" Clark.
3. Jennie ' Clark, m. Gilbert Brown.
4. Carrie P. ' Clark.
ROBER T CAMPBELL GENEAL OG J ' 105
SECTION LXXIII.
Rebecca'" Campbell. (Robert."' ) § 6i.
b. Oct. I, 1775; m. Daniel Curtis; 1. Mead's Creek,
Steuben Co., N. Y.; no ch. A short woman and lame.
She had an adopted daughter.
lot) ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
vSECTlON LXXIV
Robert" Campbell. (Robert,^ Robert/ Robert'' )
i5 6r. b. Stillwater, N. Y., July 25, 1777; educated for
the ministry at Dartmouth College; m. Rachel Dalson ;
1. Bellevue, Mich., coming from Campbell, N.Y., 1836.
"A good Christian man." d. 1861.
1. Philo' Campbell. 1808-1888. §75.
2. Samuel' Campbell, b. Campbell, N. Y., 1806;
d. Bellevue, Mich., 1891.
a. Fletcher- Campbell 1. 1904, Bellevue, Mich.
b. Mary" Campbell m. Davidson; 1. 1904,
Bellevue, Mich.
Note: There are, in 1904, fourteen grandchildren
of Samuel" Campbell.
3. Harriet' Campbell, b. Campbell, N. V' , 18 16;
m. Ashley Ives; 1 Bellevue, Mich. ; d. 1889.
a. Robert' Ives. 1. 1904, Kansas; six children.
4. Catherine' Campbell, b. Campbell, N. Y.,
1812; m. Lewis Ives; 1. Bellevue, Mich.; d. 1896.
a. Ruby^ Ives, m Bailey; 1. 1909, Bellevue,
Mich.
b. Anna" Ives. m. FoUett; 1 1904, Michigan.
c. Rachel R." Ives. m. Lane; 1. 1909, Belle-
vue, Mich.
Note: The marriages of Harriet" and Catherine"
Campbell to the Ives Brothers were the first two wed-
ings in Eaton Co., Michigan. There are, in 1904,
three grandchildren of Catherine" Campbell Ives.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 107
5. Esther' Campbell, b. Campbell, N. Y., 1S14;
m. Denton Mott; d. Michigan. 1881. Her children all
dead, but probably sixteen grandchildren in Michigan,
1904.
6. Martha' Campbell, b. Campbell, N. Y., 1822;
m. Judd; d. Bellevue, Mich., 1894. Three children,
one son in Minnesota, one son in Chicago, and a daugh-
ter in Battle Creek, Mich.; five grandchildren, one
in Minnesota, three in Gliicago, and one in Michigan;
so the record in 1904.
7. Xancy' Campbell, m. Newman; several chil-
dren; d. X. Y. State.
8. Clarissa" Campbell, d. aged 16.
108 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LXXV.
Philo" Campbell. (Robert '' ) § 74.
b. 1808; m. Calista P. Gushing, 1832; 1. Painted Post,
N. Y.; Bellevue, Mich., where he went in 1836; and
Campbell, N. Y., where he returned in 1842; d. 1888.
1. Solomon C." Campbell, b. 1836; m. 1862, M.
Aurelia Farwell, daughter of Benjamin Farwell; 1.
Painted Post and N. Y. City; d. 1903.
a. Wallace Farwell^ Campbell. §76.
2. William Wallace'' Campbell. 1832-1836.
3. Sybil Hubbard' Campbell. 1838- 1842.
ROBER T CAMPBEL L GENE A L OGY 109
SECTION LXXVI.
Wallace Farwell ' Campbell (Solomon C.- )
§ 75- b. 1863; m. Minnie V. Adams, 1S86: 1. 1909,
Minneapolis, Minn.; lawyer and president of People's
Bank.
1. Mary V/" Campbell, b. 1886.
2. Ruth^'' Campbell, b. 1896.
1 1 0 ROBER T CAMPBELL GENE A LOG Y
SECTION LXXVII.
Minor" Campbkll, (Robert. ' ) $J 6i.
b. Stillwater, N. Y., June 2, 1780; m. Dec. 18, 1807,
Hannah Leming, who died 1849; d. 1865.
1. Franklin' Campbell, m. C. Lovett Whipple;
1. Black Rock, N. Y. ; no ch.
2. Marietta' Campbell. 1817-1886. § 78.
3. Fidelia' Campbell. 1819-1863.' § 86.
4. Harriet' Campbell. § 89
5. Samuel Minor' Campbell. 1823- 1892. i^ 92.
Five other children died early, one of them, an-
other Samuel, living to be 7 years of age; two were
born after Samuel Minor.'
Note: The business of Minor' Campbell was chief-
ly lumbering and farming. In the former he was very
successful. He used to run rafts down the Conhocton,
Chemung and Susquehanna Rivers to Baltimore. For
many years a church member. He had business re
verses, but improved conditions followed, and he
bought a farm of fifty acres.
Hannah Leming, wife of Minor'' Campbell, was
daughter of David Leming, who was born in England,
and married Hannah Wilbur in Connecticut; the other
children were Samuel, a saddler; Phila Thea, who mar-
ried Case; and Abigail, who remained unmarried.
Hannah Leming was born in Farmington, Conn., and
became a tailoress-; among others she worked in the
family of S. J. Mills. "She has seen Obookiah,"
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 111
writes her son Samuel M." Campbell, a statement
which to the author was long a riddle, until he dis-
covered that Obookiah was a celebrated converted
Sandwich Islander w^ho attracted much attention in
coming to this country for Christian education. She
came to New York State at about sixteen years of age.
Taught school. She had many distant relatives among
the "Friends" in Farmington, Conn., some of whom
bore the names Smith, Ramsdell, and McComber.
U2
ROIiERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LXXVIII.
Marietta" Campbkll. (Minor." ) § 77.
). 1817; ni. ist, Addison Kimball, 1835; m. 2nd. Al-
bert DuVall; 1. Mead's Creek, Steuben Co
1886.
Hannah' Kimball. § 79.
Rebecca" Kimball. § 80.
David' Kimball. $< 81.
Samuel A.' Kimball. § 82.
Minor' Kimball, ij 83.
Lucius Miles' Kimball.
1909, Artesian, So. Dakota.
7. Ella"^ DuVall. § 84.
8. Emma' DuVall. § 85.
N. Y
b. 1852; unm.; 1.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 113
SECTION LXXIX.
Hannah' Kimball. (Marietta.' ) § 78
b. 1836; m. F. E. Noyes, 1851; d. 1893.
114 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LXXX.
Rebecca' Campbell. (Marietta" ) § 78.
b. 1843; m. 1863, Albert DuVall, Jr., son of her
mother's second husband by his first marriage; 1. East
Campbell, Steuben Co., N. Y. , and Hornby, N. Y.;
d. 1894.
1. Albert C. ' DuVall. b. 1864; 1. 1908. Hornby,
N. Y.
2. Alice R." DuVall. b. 1866; m. 1892, Samuel
M. Easterbrook; 1. 1904, Hornby, N. Y.
a. Ethel R.^ "Easterbrook. b. 1894.
b. Elfleda J.^" Easterbrook. b. 1896.
3. Arthur Lucius'' DuVall. b. 1869; 1. 1908
Hornby, N. Y.
4. Harriet" DuVall. b. 1870; m. 1890, Robert H.
Wasson; 1. 1904, 116 E. Market St., Corning, N. Y.
a. Minnie E.^" Wasson. b. 1891.
b. Elsworth D/° Wasson. b. 1892.
c. Gladys S.'" Wasson. 1897-1897.
d. Arthur B.^" Wasson. b. 1899.
5. Fred'' DuVall. b. 1875; 1, 1904, Hornby, N.Y.
6. Clarence E." DuVall. b. 1882; 1. 1905, U. S.
Army, Philippine Islands.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 115
SECTION LXXXI.
David F.^ Kimball. (Marietta" ) § 78.
b. 1838; m. Helen Clark, 1862.
1. Amasa C.' Kimball. 1865- 1902.
2. Frank D.' Kimball, b. 1867.
3. DanielC.-' Kimball, b. 1869; m. E.McMachen,
1902. *
4. William J.^ Kimball, b. 187 1; d. by drown-
ing, 1896.
5. Nellie M' Kimball, b. 1872.
6. Mary E.' Kimball, b. 1874.
7. Charles A.' Kimball, b. 1880.
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SECTION LXXXII.
Samuel A/ Kimball. (Marietta^ ) § 78.
b. 1845; 1. 1909, Parker, So. Dakota. Left home at
8 years of age and later came to Utica, N. Y., to live
with his uncle, Rev. Samuel M.' Campbell. Fought,
and was wounded in both legs hy one shot, in the
Union cause. Married, 1867, Anna M. Barker, who
died in 1887; married 2nd, 1888, Alice S. Dewey.
1. Angie C.^ Kimball, b. 1870; 1. Winnebago,
Wis.
2. Lucius M.'* Kimball, b. 1874; 1. 1904, 239 W.
67 St., N. Y. City; one ch. in 1904.
3. Etta A.' Kimball. 1877-1877.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 117
SECTION LXXXIII.
Minor C.^ Kimball. (Marietta.' ) § 78.
b. 1846; m. Ella M. Gloyd, 1876; d. 1882. He was a
physician of Woodhull, Steuben Co., N. Y.
1. Minor G/ Kimball, b. 1877.
2. Howard^ Kimball, b. 1880; 1. 1904, with his
widowed mother at Elmira, N. Y.
SECTION LXXXIV.
Ella^ Duvall. (Marietta' ) § 78.
m. Eugene Wood worth; 1. 1904, Cortland, N. Y. Six
children, one or two married.
118 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LXXXV
Emma® Duvall. (Marietta' ) § 78.
m. WiUiam Worden; 1, 1904; Monterey, Yates C, N
Y.; widow.
1. James^ Worden.
2. Delbert'' Worden.
3. Callista" Worden. ,
4. Marietta" Worden.
5. William'^ Worden.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 119
SECTION LXXXVT.
Fidelia' Campbell. (Minor" ) § 77.
b. 1819; m. Lucius M. Badger, (b. 1817;) I. Elmira,
N. Y.; d. 1863.
1. Miles' Badger, b. 1848; m. ist unknown; m.
2d, Mary Elizabeth Presnell; d. 1882.
a. Ida" Badger, ni. Flanders and had 5 chil-
dren; then m. Lathrope; 1. 1903, Omaha, Neb.
b. Miles' Badger.
c. Pearr Badger.
d. Edith" Badger.
e. Amelia" Badger, b. 1883; 1. McAlester,
Ind.Ter.
Note: The widow of Miles' Badger married Lit-
ten, and 1. 1903, McAlester, Ind. Ter.
2. H. Ida' Badger, b. 1849; unm. : 1. Elmira,
N. Y.; d. 1902.
3. William' Badger, b. 1854; 1. 1903, Willard,
N. Y.
4. Minor Campbell' Badger, b. 1858- § 87.
5. Lucius Franklin' Badger, b. 1863. § ^8.
120 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION LXXXVII.
Minor Campbell' Badger. (Fidelia/ ) § 86.
1858; m. Albro, 1882; 1. 1909, Minneapolis, Minn.
Walter Lucius' Badger, b. 1886.
Grace Rose' Badger, b. 1890.
3. Donald Minor' Badger, b. 1894.
4. Percy Albro ' Badger, b. 1896.
5. (Another son.)
SECTION LXXXVIII.
Rev. Lucius F.^ Badger. (Fidelia' ) § 86.
b. 1863; m. 1888, Libbie A. Bogardus; 1 1909, Man
kato, Minn.
1. Austin' Badger, b. 1890.
2. Angeline' Badger, b. 1891.
3. Lucius Franklin' Badger, Jr. b. 1893.
4. Elizabeth' Badger, b. 1894.
5. Dorothy' Badger, b. 1897.
ROBER T CAMPBEL L GENEAL OG Y 121
SECTION LXXXIX
Harriet" Campbell. (Minor." ) § 77.
111. Henr}^ Moffatt: 1. Poysippi, Wis.; d. about 1898.
1. Fidelia- Moffatt. § 90.
2. Louisa" MoflFatt. m. John Mathews,
a. Hattie" Mathews.
3. John' Moffatt. m.
a. John Stewart" Moffatt.
4. Francis Minor^ Moffatt.
5. Henry L.' Moffatt.
a. Fannie' Moffatt.
6. Mannin^^ Moffatt.
a Wylie" Moffatt.
b. Byron" Moffatt.
c. Warren" Moffatt.
132 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XC.
(Harriet' ) § 89.
Fidelia- Moffattt.
. H.
Miracle.
I
Frankifc" Miracle
2
Pearl'' Miracle.
3
Hiram-' Miracle.
4
Guy' Miracle.
5
Ada' Miracle.
6
Beir' Miracle.
7
Ro}'' Miracle.
SECTION XCI.
Francis Minor' Moffatt. (Harriet" ) § 89.
1. Francis' Moffatt.
2. Lawrence' Moffatt.
3. Lay ton' Moffatt.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
123
SECTION XCII.
Rev. Samuel Minor^ Campbell, D.D. (Minor'' )
§ 77. b. June I, 1823, at (^anipbell, Steuben Co., N. Y.;
m. 1845, Sophia Louisa Burton, Prattsburg, Steuben
Co., N. Y.; m. 2d, Mrs. Mary B. Lawrence Judson,
Prattsburg N. Y.; d. Nov. 17, 1892, at Minneapolis,
Minn ; int., Campbell, N. Y.
I. Harriet Electa* Campbell, b. Painted Post,
N. Y., July I, 1846; unm.; d. July 12, 1873, Rochester,
N. Y.; int. Campbell, N. Y. A young lady of extra-
124 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
ordinary qualities of mind and heart, and possessed of
rare musical ability.
2. Charles' Campbell. § 93. b. Forestport, N.
Y., Jan. 7, 1850.
3. Frederic' Campbell. § 96. b. Paris, N. Y.,
Jan. 17, 1857.
4. Edward Franklin' Campbell. § 98. b. Utica,
N. Y., Dec. 30, i860.
Note: Samuel Minor' Campbell was born in a
double log house, on the west bank of the Conhocton
River, standing 20 rods back of the highwa}^ some
three miles below the present village of Campbell. As
a boy, he used to mount the blue chest in the kitchen
and preach to his sisters on the Lord's Prayer. Very
early attended school and Sunday School at a log
school house near the end of the lane which led from
the highway to his home. Said to have learned to
read before three years old. Lived four years in that
house. Second residence was also on west bank of
Conhocton River, the house a superior one for that
day and region. The highvva\ passed in front, then
the river, beyond which was Gulp's Hill, named from
an Indian Chief buried on it. In 1834, March 20, the
great tornado swept across the country; forests were
levelled, the roof was carried off, all windows broken,
the door panels shattered, but no one hurt. In 1835,
sent to school to his father's cousin. Rev. Moses*^
Hunter, at Almond, Alleghany Co., N. Y., and began
Latin and Algebra- He records a determination to
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 125
>
serve God a year or so later. In 1838, he went to his
brother Franklin, at Black Rock, near Buffalo; work-
ed in stores in and near Buffalo for five months. Then
spent 13 months in Gates' store and post office at Mud
Creek, now Savona, four miles from Campbell. He
joined the church at 17. October, 1842, he began
teaching at Town lyine school, between Addison and
Cameron; in 1843 he began study for the ministry
under Rev. L. Hamilton of Campbell; the same year
he entered Franklin Academy, Prattsburg, N. Y ,
teaching in Campbell the winters before and after. In
1844 he gave the salutatory oration in Prattsburg, on
the same platform with the afterward distinguished
pastor of Old South Church, Boston, J. M. Manning,
of Greenwood, Steuben Co.
Samuel Minor" Campbell married, Sept. 18, 1845,
Sophia Louisa Burton, the ceremony being performed
by Rev. B. C. Smith, at Prattsburg, Steuben Co., N.
Y He taught school at Painted Post, Steuben Co.,
where his first child was born. Entered Auburn
Theological Seminary in 1846; graduated 1849 His
pastorates wtre as follows: Alder Creek and Remsen.
Oneida Co., N. Y., 1849; Congregational Church,
Paris Hill, Oneida Co., N. Y., 1850-57; Presbyterian
Church, Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y., 1857-8;
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Utica, N. Y., 1858-
1866; Central Presbyterian Church, Rochester N. Y.,
1866-1881; First Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis,
Minn., 1881-89; Presbyterian Church, Astoria, Oregon,
126 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
1889-90; other brief pastorates following in Montecito,
Cal., and Fort Dodge, la., where his health finally
failed.
Rev. Samuel Minor' Campbell received the honor-
ary degrees of A.M. and D.D. from Hamilton College.
He published "Across the Desert," a life of Moses, in
1872; "The Story of Creation," 1877. He was a del-
egate to the first Pan-Presbyterian Council, in Edin-
burgh, Scotland, 1877. Travelled to Europe, Egypt
and the Holy Eand in 1872, and with his two younger
sons in Europe in 1877, He built the home, now No.
14 Atkinson St., Rochester, N. Y.. and occupied it
from 1868 to 1881. He planted the elm tree in front
of it in 1876, having raised it from a sprout which he
found growing on the premises from seed, and named
it "Centennial Elm;" at present writing this tree is as
tall as the tower of the dwelling. He died in Minne-
apolis, Minn., Nov. 17, 1892; the funeral was held
Sunday, Nov. 20, in the First Presbyterian Church,
which had been built during his ministry; the burial
took place at Campbell, N. Y., Nov. 23. Dr. Campbell
was regarded as a man of exceptionally bright intel-
lect, warm sympathies and superior powers as a pub-
lic speaker; his genial disposition attached to -him
hosts of friends, and contributed greatly to the mark-
ed succestB of his life-work.
Sophia Eouisa Campbell, first wife of Rev. Samuel
M.' Campbell, mother of all his children, was born
in Clayville, town of Paris, Oneida Co , N. Y., May
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 127
21, 1826; her parents were Deacon Gilbert E. Bur-
ton and Fanny K. Hopkins, his wife, both pious
people. Gilbert E. Burton's father was Salisbury
Burton. His sister married a A^an Tine and had chil-
di en. There were also other sisters. On his mother's
side Sophia Louisa Burton Campbell's ancf story is of
the Hopkins line, the same family as that from which
President Mark Hopkins sprang, and tracing back
with large certainty to Stephen Hopkins of the May-
flower. Sophia Louisa Burton Campbell had two
brothers, Edward S and Marshall G. Burton, and one
sister Electa Ann, who married George W. Preston,
of Corning, N. Y. The fir.st and eldest of these, at
the age of 86, is in 1909, still living and in excellent
health. Sophia Louisa Burton died in Dr. A. B.
Smith's Hygienic Institute, Geneva, N. Y., April 11,
1877. She was a woman of devout spirit and mild and
lovable disposition, faithful to her home and family,
and useful in her husband's churches. Her early life
was mostly spent in Prattsburg, Steuben Co., N. Y.,
where numerous relatives of the Hopkins line still live.
12S
ROnrRT CAMPBELL GENLiALOCY
Edward S. Hurton. 1909, aged 8h.
Survivor of Coinniodore Biddies U. S. Expedition to
Japan, 1846.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 129
SECTION XCIII.
Charles' Campbell. (Samuel M.' ) § 92.
b. Forestport, Oneida Co., N. Y., Jan. 7, 1850; m.
Jean Montgomer}-, of Denver, Col.; address, 1909,
529 East 5th St , Los Angeles, Cal.
1. Harriet Louisa" Campbell. §94 b. 1877;
m. Alfred E. Adams.
2. Marie Montgomery'' Campbell. §95. b. 1878:
m. Chas. C. McMann.
Note: Charles' Campbell, at 13 years of age, work-
ed for a time for Nathan Hough, at Forestport, N. Y.,
in a general store, mill and post office; he later attend-
ed Oneida Seminary, where his sister taught Later
he was assistant cashier and book keeper in the Roch-
ester Gas Works. At 21 he established, in Denver,
Col., the laundry firm of Campbell and Higbie.
Later he was in business in Rochester, Denver and
Minneapolis. He then settled in California, where he
has been since about 1884, connected chiefly with the
tea trade. In 1905 he established a tea and coffee busi-
ness for himself, in Los Angeles, whose office is at the
address given above.
130 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XCIV.
■ Harriet Louisa"' Campbell (Charles' ) § 93.
b Rochester, N. Y., June 10, 1877; m. Alfred E.
Adams, of Boston Mass.; 1. 1909, 3845 Denker Ave.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
I. Charles Eben^'^ Adams, b. May 9, 1902.
SECTION XCV.
Marie Montgomery^ Campbell. (Charles* )§ 93.
b. June 30, 1878; m. Charles C. McMann, 1903; 1. 1909,
147 W. 105 St., N. Y.
1. Amanda^*' McMann. b. Dec. 25, 1904; d. Sept.
9, 1905.
2. Joseph Harry ^'^ McMann. b. Jul}^ 9, 1906.
ROBER T CAMPBEL L GENEAL OG Y
131
SECTION XCVI.
Rev. Frederic^ Campbell. (Samuel M." ) § 92.
m^
132 ROBERT CAM t'h ELL GENEALOGY
b. Palis, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1857; m. Auburn, N. Y.,
Sept. 15, 1880, Mary B. Knight; 1. 1909 Brooklyn,
N. Y.
I. Donald Argyll' Campbell. § 97. b. May 8,
1884.
Note: Frederic" Campbell was educated in the
public schools al Utica and Rochester, N. Y. ; gradu-
ated from Rochester Free Academy, 1872; took addi-
tional studies and music; became organist of Third
Presbyterian Church of Rochester at 15 years of age,
with $200 salary; afterward was organist of St. Paul's
Church, Rochester, 1873-4, Pi inceton College, 1874-7,
First and Central Presbyterian Churches, Rochester,
1877-8, and First Presbyterian Church, Auburn, N. Y.
1879. Entered Rochester University, 1873, and
Princeton College, 1874, graduating 7th honorman of
his class of 108 members, in 1877; Rochester Theo-
logical Seminary 1877-8; Auburn Theological Semi-
nary, 1878-80. Held Presbyterian pastorates as follows:
Painted Post, N. Y., 1880 3; Boonville, N. Y., 1884-7;
Roxbury, Boston, Mass., 1887-90; Jefferson Park
Church, Chicago, 111., 1890-96; Lowville, N. Y., 1896-
99; Westminster Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899- 1908.
Made a special study of Astronomy, writing and lec-
turing often, and for this received the degree of Doc-
tor of Science in 1902. Vice-President till April 26,
1907, then President, of the Department of Astronomy,
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. A frequent
contributor to the religious and secular press. Regu-
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 133
lar astronomical writer for the Brooklyn Eagle for
seven and a half years. Twice Moderator of Brooklyn
Presbytery, and its Stated Clerk since February, 1904.
Elected member of the Presbyterian Board of Church
Erection, 1906. Elected member of the Council of
the Brooklyn Institute, 1906. He is the compiler of
this Genealogy of the Camp])ell family. Mary B.
Knight, wife of Rev. Frederic' Campbell, is daughter
of the late Charles Milton Knight and Augusta Belden
Isbell. Charles Milton Knight vva^ son of Quartus
Knight and Nancy, daughter of Rev. Dr. Levi Par-
sons of Marcellus, N. Y. Augusta Belden Isbell was
daughter of Charles Bela Isbell and Harriet Belden
Woodruff.
134 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION XCVII.
Donald Argyll' Campbell. (Frederic** ) § 96.
b. Boonville, N. Y., May 8, 1884. Graduated from
Cornell University, 1908; mtmbtr of the Kappa Alpha
fraternity in that Institution; 1. 19C9, Rochester, N.
Y. ; in the office of Hubbs and Hastings, paper and
twine, 44 Cortland St. His middle name was given in
honor of the late Duke of Arg>]l, (b. 1823,) from
whom an autograph letter was received, acknowledg-
ing the same.
/
SECTION XCVIII.
Edward Franklin^ Campbell. (Samuel M' )§92
b. 26 Lansing St., Utica, N. Y., Dec. 30, i860; m.
Bertha Cooper, Portland, Oregon; 1. Eos Angeles, Cal.,
and, in 1909, Eondon, England; artist, singer, author
and business man.
1. Irene'' Campbell, b. 1892; deceased in infancy.
2. Constance^ Campbell, b. 1892; deceastd in
infancy.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 13f
SECTION XCIX.
Rachel' Campbell. (Robert ' ) § 6i.
b. Feb. 1782; m. Asa Mulliken, (who died at Camp-
bell, N. Y., 1818,) 1805; d. Battle Creek, Mich., 1859.
1. Lucy" Mulliken. § 100 b. 1808; d. 1868.
2. Henrietta' Mulliken. m. Bradford" Campbell,
1824; d. 1879. For her descendants, see Bradford"
Campbell, § 130.
3. Albert' Mulliken. § loi. b. 1806.
4 Leonard' Mulliken.
5. Henry' Mulliken.
136 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION C.
Lucy" Mulliken. (Rachel" ) § 99.
b. Campbell, N.Y. 1808; m. 1831, Fisher Cunimiiigs,
at Campbell, N. Y.; and d. Battle Creek, Mich., 1868.
1. Margaret' Cummings. b. Plymouth, Mich.,
1832; m. Rev. A A. Dunton, 1851; d. Hillside, Mich.,
1868.
a. Eddy Burton'' Dunton [859-1862.
b. Evelyn" Dunton. 1868- 1869.
c. Allison F." Dunton. 1856-1873.
d. Alton Cummings" Dunton. b. 1858; m.
188 1 ; 1. Battle Creek, Mich., the home of the widow
in 1907; d. 1898.
(I) Earl A.^" Dunton. b. 1884.
(II) Eeo A.'" Dunton. b. 1891.
(III) Wayne A.'" Dunton. b. 1894.
e. Alfred A.'" Dunton, Jr. b. 1854, m. 1882;
1. 1907, Kansas City, Mo.; no ch.
f. Gary Winslow" Dunton. b. 1862; m. 1893;
1. 1907, Manistique, Mich.; no ch.
g. Maggie B." Dunton. b. 1865; m. 1892, L.
E. Anderson; 1. 1907, West Point, Pa.
2. Sarah' Cummings. b. Plymouth, Mich , 1834;
m. Isaac Mills, 1853; 1. 1904, at 3910 Lake Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
a. Kate' Mills, m. Thomas Knox; 1. Battle
Creek, Mich.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 137
3. Rachel- Cummings. b. 1836; m. Rev. Geo. H
Hickox, 1856; d. 1864, Leroy, Mich. One son dead.
4. Elizubeth' Cummings. b. 1838; m. Julius
Squier, 1867; 1. 1907, Jackson, Mich.
a. Arthur K.^ Squier. 1. 1904, Duluth, Minn.
5. Eliza- Cummings. b. 1838; m. 1865, Rev.
Geo. H. Hickox, whose first wife was her sister; 1.
1904, at 909 Francis St., Jackson, Mich.
Note: The last two were twin sisters.
r
138 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CI.
Albert" Mulliken. (Rachel" Campbell.) § 99.
b. CampbtU, N. Y., i8n6; m. Sarah Cook, 1829, and
her sister, Susan Cook, 1835, daughters of Samuel and
Eliza Cook, who came to Campbell from Canisteo,
Steuben Co , N. Y. Note: There must be affinity
of spirit between the Campbells and Cooks; Section 16
records the marriage of three Campbell brothers to
three Cook sisters in a peculiar way; here vvc have
again two Cook sisters marrying one Campbell descen-
dant.
William- Mulliken. § 102.
2. Francis G. ■ Mulliken. § 103.
3. Sarah* Mulliken. b. Steuben Co., N. Y., 1834;
unm.; d. Champaign, 111., 1890.
4. Clarence* Mulliken. b. Steuben Co., 1839;
unm.; in civil war; d. 1861, Otterville, Mo.
5. Edmund F.* Mulliken. § 104.
6. Herbert* Mulliken. § 105.
7. Helen* Mulliken. § 107.
8. John Wallace* Mulliken. § 108.
Note: Herbert and Helen are twins. In June,
1855, Albert' Mulliken and his family, as above,
moved to West Urbana, near Champaign, 111. Head-
stones in Stillwater, N. Y., beside old "yellow meet-
ing house," show death of Isaac Mulliken, 1850, and
Mary Mulliken, i860.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 139
SECTION CII.
William' Mulliken. (Albert' ) § loi.
b. Campbell, N. Y., 1830; m. Sarah Cortelyou, 1859:
d. Minneapolis, Minn., 1883; funeral by Rev. Samuel
M.' Campbell. Civil engineer by profession.
I. Ida' Mulliken. unm. 1904. Professional nurse.
SECTION CIII.
Francis Granger' Mulliken. (Albert' ) § loi.
b. 1832, Steuben Co., N. Y.; 1. 1904, Duluth, Minn.^
m. 1857, Victoria C. Howse, (who died 1902, at Brook
lyn;) int. Champaign, 111.
1. William" Mulliken. 1859-1861.
2. Mary" Mulliken. b. Champaign, 111., 1S60;
m. 1883, William P. Heimbach; 1. 1904, Duluth, Minn.
a. Gladys Mildred'" Heimbach. b. 1884.
b. William P.'" Heimbach, Jr.. b. 1888.
c. Carlisle M.'" Heimbach. b. 1890.
3. Mildred' Mulliken. m. N. O. Fanning, con-
nected with the Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1.
1904, East 19th St. and Av. K. Brooklyn, N. Y.
140 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CIV.
Edmund Fanton^ Mulliken. (Albert' ) § loi,
b. Steuben Co., N. Y., 1841 ; m. 1866, Margaret Kerr
Murray, at Edgefield, Tenn.; soldier in civil war; d.
1900, Washington, D. C; widow living, in 1904, in
California.
I. MyraO'Neiir MuUiken. b. 1867, Champaign,
111.; d. 1900, Archer, Fla. Known on the operatic
stage as "Myra Morella."
ROBER T CAMPBEL L GENE A L OGY 141
SECTION CV.
Herbert^ Mulliken. (Albert' ) § loi.
b. Campbell, N. Y., 1843; m. 1868, Champaign, 111.,
Juniata C. Pierce, (who died 1872;) m. 2d, Margaret
Blackburn, at Champaign, 111., 1873; d. at Chicago,
1898.
1. Clarence E." Mulliken. § 106. b. 1869; 1.
1904, Champaign, 111.; R. R. Engineer.
2. Genevieve^ Mulliken. b. 1870; unm.; d. Chi-
cago, 111., 1899.
3. Frederick'' Mulliken. 1874- 1875.
4. Willliam Earle^ Mulliken. b. 1879; in 1904 a
student in University of California, Berkeley.
5. Charles^ Mulliken. b. Champaign, 111., 1880;
1. 1904, Grand Rapids, Mich.; in railroad auditor's
office; m. 1903, Elizabeth Reu.
6. Annett'' Mulliken. b. Michigan, 1884; m.
1903, Peter Voss, Grand Rapids, Mich.
7. Helen'' Mulliken. b. 1886; unm.; d. 1901.
Note: Margaret Blackburn Mulliken, widow of
above, lives at Grand Rapids, Mich., 1904.
142 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CVI.
Clarence E.' Mulliken. (Herbert* ) § 105.
b. 1869; m. 1895, Pearl I^ewis, Grand Rapids, Mich.;
1. Champaign, 111.
1. George Lewis^*' Mulliken. b. 1896.
2. Juniata^" Mulliken. b. 1897; now the adopt
ed daughter of John Wallace^ Mulliken. § 108.
SECTION CVII.
Helen^ Mulliken. (Albert' ) §101.
b. Campbell, N. Y , 1843; m. James C. Wright, 1869.
1. Mary C.'^ Wright b. 1871; unm.; 1. 1904,
Champaign, 111.
2. John' Wright. 1878- 1880.
3. James S.'' Wright, b. 1880; naval seaman,
S. S. "Alabama," 1904.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 143
SECTION CVIII.
John Wallace' Mulliken. (Albert' ) § loi.
b. Campbell, N. Y., 1849; m. 1876, Josephine M. Dan-
forth.
I. Albert Danforth' Mulliken. b. Champaign,
111., 1878; 1. 1909, Champaign; lawyer.
2 Phoebe L.'' Mulliken. b. Champaign, 111.,
1885; m. Ellsworth P. Storey; 1. 1909, Seattle, Wash,
a. Eunice^ ^' Storey b. July 13. 1905.
Note : The above John Wallace Mulliken is in 1909
of Walker and Mulliken, furniture dealers, Champaign,
111. He has, as adopted daughter, Juniata^" Mulli-
ken, his greatniece; § 106.
144 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CIX.
Tamer' Campbell. (Robert' ) § 6i.
b. StilUvater, N. Y.. Mar. 29, 1786; m. Solomon''
Campbell, Jr.. her cousin, March 11, 1804; children all
born at Painted Post, N. Y., except the last, at Roches-
ter, N. Y. ; in 1839 she was living in Illinois; d. March
17, 1862; int. Jerseyville, III. § 135.
1. Alexander Hamilton^ Campbell, b. Dec. 21,
1804; d. 1832; unm. Indians to whom he had minis-
tered gathered in yard for his funeral.
2. Charlotte^ Campbell. 1806- 1807.
3. Dugald Cameron' Campbell. 1808- 1865. §1 10.
4. Fanny' Campbell. 18 11 1839. §111.
5. Mary' Campbell. 1813 181 5.
6. Archy' Campbell. 1816 1885. § 112.
7. Helen Ann' Campbell. 1821-1851. § 113.
8. John" Campbell. 1818-1906. § 114.
9. Sarah Cornelia' Campbell. 1823-1875. § 115.
10. Caroline' Campbell. 1828- § 116.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 145
SECTION ex.
DuGALD Cameron' Campbell. (Solomon " and
Tamer"^ ) § 109 b. 1808; m. ist, Sarah Carpenter; m.
2nd, Malvina Seymour; his children were b}- the sec-
ond marriage; 1. near Beloit, Wis.; d. 1865.
Note: The two daughters of Dugald Cameron
Campbell being left orphans, were brought up by their
aunt, Mrs. Caroline' Campbell Snelling, and with one
of them she lives in 1907.
1. Estella' Campbell, b- 1856; m. George Mar-
kee; 1. 1907, Forest Grove, Oregon.
a. Lovell A.' Markee. b. 1882.
b. Merl C Markee. b. 1885.
c. Archie S. " Markee. b. 1888.
d. Glenn (^ampbell" Markee. b. 1890.
e. Luella- Markee. b. 1892.
2. Callie^' Campbell, b. 1862; m. R. K. Mont-
gomery; noch.; 1. 1909, Albany, Oregon.
1 46 ROBER T CAMPBELL GENE A LOG V
SECTION CXI.
Fanny" Campbell. (Solomon'' & Tamer*' ) § 109.
b. 181 1; m. Solon Hall; 1. Little Valley, N. Y. ; d.
Warrenville, 111., 1839.
1. Hamilton W.' Hall. b. 1837; m. Anna Martin,
1S64; 1. 1909, 617 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
a. Hamilton Warren" Hall, Jr. b. 1868; d.
1878.
b. Edith L.' Hall. b. 1866; m. Dr. H. M. Luf-
kin, 1889, at Boston, Mass.; 1. 1909, 617 Goodrich
Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.
(I) Hamilton M.'' Lufkin. b. 1891.
(II) Bernardine^" Lufkin. b. 1896.
(III) Daniel HalL" Lufkin. b. 1898.
(IV) Charles Dexter'" Lufkin. b. 1902.
(V) (Fifth child,) b. 1906.
2. Mary Ann' Hall. b. 1824; m. William Beck-
with, 1874; d. 1885; no ch.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 147
SECTION CXII.
Archy' Campbell. (Solomon' «& Tamer'" ) § 109.
b. May 6, 1816; m. ist, Eliza Buchtel, 1845; m. 2iid,
Matilda Hewitt, 1855; d. Nov. 25, 1885, at Grove
Springs, N. Y. Of the children, Fanny alone was by
the first marriage; his second wife was his second
cousin.
1 Fanny A.' Campbell, b. 1848; m. Hunt, 1872,
1. Leadville, Col.; d. 1895.
a. Howard Clifton" Hunt. b. 1876; 1. 1905,
Denver, Col.
b. Archie Campbell" Hunt. b. 1882; 1. 1905,
Chicago, 111.
2. Henry H.' Campbell, b. 1857; m. Katherine
Dunning; 1. 1905, Cheney, Kansas: d. 1906.
a. Robert Dunning" Campbell, b. 1891.
b. Fannie" Campbell, b. 1893.
3. Clara Bell' Campbell, b. 1866; m. Prof. Dan-
iel R. Martin, in Trinity Church, Boston, Mass., Rev.
Dr. Phillips Brooks officiating, 1888; 1. 1909, 12,120
Butler St., Chicago, 111.
a. Harold Campbell" Martin, b. 1889; d. 1903.
b. Robert Bass" Martin, b. 1891; d. 1903.
Note: The above two boys perished in the Iro-
quois Theatre fire, Chicago, 111., Dec. 30 1903, in which
disaster 590 lives were lost.
c. Katherine" Martin, b. Dec. 1904.
148 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
4. Ruth H.' Campbell, b. 1863; m. Francis H.
Denmau, 1893; 1. 1909, Anness, Kansas
a. Richard Tompkins^ Denman. b. 1895.
b. Archa CanipbelF Denman. b. 1899.
SECTION CXIII.
Helen Ann' Campbell. (Solomon'' & Tamer- )
§ 109. b. 1821; m. John Van Der Bogart; d. 1851 at
Urbana, 111.
1. Jane* Van Der Bogart. m. Jesse Updyke; d.
Jerseyville, 111.
a. Frank" Updyke.
2. Hamilton" Van Der Bogart. d. young.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 149
SECTION CXIV.
John" Campbell. (Solomon"^ & Tamer" ) § 109.
b. i8i8;l. 1904, Vernonia, Oregon; m. Julia Wadhams;
m. 2nd. Mrs. Welch; d. 1906.
1. Carrie^ Campbell, m. Blakely;l. 1907. Port-
land, Oregon, 270 Sixth St.
2. Mary Tamer^ Campbell.
3. Anne" Campbell, m. Fitzgerald; 1. Los Ange-
les, Cal.
4. Sally* Campbell, m. Braden;l. 1904, Stockton,
Cal. This is Sarah.
5. Sidney* Campbell. 1. 1904, Los Angeles, Cal.
Notk: John' Campbell had Carrie* and Mar}^
Tamer,* as above, by first wife, and three sons who
died. By second wife he had Anne,* Sally,* Sid-
ney,* and another daughter and son who died.
150 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXV.
Sarah Cornelia^ Campbell. (Solomon'' &
Tamer' ) § 109. b. Painted Post, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1823:
d. July 26, 1875; m. Sept. 14, 1842, A. W. Warren,
at Warrensville, 111.
1. Alice Bryant- Warren. 1843- 1849.
2. Alburn Wallace' Warren, b. Charlotte Cen-
ter, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1848; m. Chicago, 111., 1869, Ida
Hartwell; 3 ch. born, one living in 1903; d. Rockford,
111., 1906.
3. Alice C.^ Warren, b. 1850; m. 1867, John C.
Anderson; 1- 1906, 508 Peach St., Rockford, 111.; she
was born in Charlotte Centre, Chautauqua, Co., N. Y.;
d. 1908.
a. Mollie W.^ Anderson, b. 1869.
4. Albert Holmes' Warren, b. W. Urbana, 111.,
1856; d. i860.
5. A. E.' Warren, b. 1858; 1. 1903, Olathe, Kan.
m. Jessie B. Mclntyre, 1879; one son d. in infancy.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 151
SECTION CXVI.
Caroline" Campbell. (Solomon ■ & Tamer*^ )
§ 109. b. 1828; m. Moses P. Snelling; 1. Forest Grove,
Oregon ; no ch. ; she brought up her nieces, Estella"
and Callie,- daughters of Dugald Cameron' Campbell;
1. 1907, with her niece, Mrs. Estella Campbell Markee,
at Forest Grove, Oregon.
152 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXVII.
Lucy"" Campbell. (Robert' ) § 6i.
b. Stillwater, N. Y., May 5, 1791; m. 1815, Deacon
George Teeple; 1. Camp])ell, N. Y.; d. Oct. 1883.
1. Solomon' Teeple. § ir8.
2. Joshua H." Teeple. § 119.
3. Catherine" Teeple. § 120.
4. John' Teeple § 121.
5. Ruth" Teeple. § 122.
Note: The above Deacon George Teeple was born
1790, in Pennsylvania, and died, 1875, in Campbell,
N. Y. He was a long honored elder in the Presby-
terian church at Campbell; he and his wife occupied a
cottage next above John D. Hamilton's home, near
the street, with crab-apple trees in front of it They
long had living with them, an old female ex -slave,
known only as "Gin," a peculiar character, with ver}^
marked facial features. Old Stillwater church record
says: "J^b' 3> 1791. Lucy, daughter to the Rev. Rob-
ert Campbell, and Esther his wife, baptized by him-
self. "
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 153
SECTION CXVIII.
Solomon J." Teeple. (Lucy'^ ) § 117.
b. 1818; m. 1842, Emily Cook; 1. Campbell, N. Y.; d.
1865. Here we have another Cook marriage; § 16, etc.
1. Temperance^ Teeple. 1846- 1853.
2. Frank' Teeple. d. in infancy.
3. Harriet' Teeple. 1857-1863.
154 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXIX.
Joshua H.' Teeple. (Lucy" ) § 117.
b. June 6, 1823; m. Huldah Robbins, 1853; d 1886; 1.
Cooper's, Steuben Co., N. Y.
1. George- Teeple. 1. 1904, Addison, N. Y.
a. Clara'' Teeple.
b. (One son.)
2. Archie^ Teeple. m.; 1. in California, 1904;
no ch.
3. Clara" Teeple. m. Byron Runner; 1. 1909,
Campbell, N. Y.
a. Silas'' Runner.
4. Mary^ Teeple. m. Ribble; 1. 1904, Curtis, N.Y.
a. Clara' Ribble.
b. Melvin' Ribble.
c. (Infant daughter in 1904.)
5. Merritt* Teeple. m., 1904; 1. Binghamton,
N. Y.
a. (Infant daughter, 1904.)
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 155
SECTION CXX.
Catherines." Teeple. (Lucy/ ) § 117.
b. 1821; in. Hervey D. Bancroft, 1841; 1. Painted Post,
N. Y.; d. 1853. Children all born in Painted Post,N.Y.
1. Francis- Bancroft, b. 1842; m. Austin Wor-
den; d. Princeton, 111., 1864; one ch. d. in infancy.
2. Helen^ Bancroft, d. Painted Post, 2omos.old.
3. Charles^ Bancroft, unm.; d. Galesburg, 111,,
1901, aged 53.
4. Sarah L.® Bancroft, b. 1848; unm.; 1. Camp-
bell, N. v., 1909.
5. George' Bancroft. 1853-1853.
Note: This family will entirely expire with
Sarah" Bancroft. Sarah^ Bancroft and Ruth' Teeple
Sutherland long made their home together in Gales-
burg, 111.
156 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXXI.
JOHN^ Teeple. (lyucy." ) § 117.
b. 1830; m. Harriet Herbert, 1858; 1. Champaign, 111.,
d, 1871.
1. Frank W." Teeple. b. 1859; unm., 1904; 1.
Chicago, 111., in piano business, 1909.
2. Fred HJ Teeple. b, 1862; m.; 1. 1904, Chica-
go, 111. ; 3 children.
3. George L-^ Teeple. b. 1864; unm, 1904; 1.
Whitewater, Wis.
4. Harry S.^ Teeple. b. 1868; m. Minnie Free-
born; 1. 1904, Wellsville, N. Y. ; druggist; no ch.
1904.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 15^
SECTION CXXII.
Ruth' Teeple. (Lucy- ) § ii7-
b. 1832; m. 1871, Dr. L. Sutherland, (as his second
wife,) of Campbell, N. Y.; 1 1904, Galesburg, 111. Dr.
Sutherland was born, 18 18, and died, 1804 Ruth"
Teeple taught school many years before her marriage,
in Centerville, Cooper's, and chiefly Campbell, N. Y.
After many years' residence in Galesburg, 111., she re-
turned to Campbell, N. Y., in 1906, to make a new
home with her niece, Sarah- Bancroft, with whom she
had made a home in Galesburg. Stricken with para-
lysis, she died Oct. 17, 1906, and was laid beside her
in Hope Cemetery, Oct. 20. She was a model woman
of exceptionally tranquil Christian spirit. She had no
children.
Note: The son of the above Dr. L. Sutherland by
his former marriage is George R. Sutherland, banker,
of Campbell, N. Y., and 49 Wall St., New York City,
who by marriage is related to the Campbells not only
as the stepson of Mrs. Ruth' Teeple Sutherland, but
also as having for his first wife Louisa Campbell Jud-
son, named for the first wife of Rev. Samuel M.^
Campbell, and whose mother became second wife of
the same.
158 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXXIII.
Daniel'' Campbell. (Robert"^ ) § 35.
b. July 29, 1743; m. Betsy Coe; settled near Manlius,
or Marcellus, N. Y. The cemetery in Marcellus was,
in 1908, vainly searched for traces, by the compiler of
this Genealogy.
1. Robert' Campbell. Bapt. May 1776.
2. Ebenezer' Campbell.
3. Silas' Campbell.
4. Sylvia' Campbell.
5. Rebekah' Campbell. Bapt. June 30, 177 1; d.
Nov. 6, 177 1 . There were one or more other daughters.
Note: Another Daniel,^ infant brother to the
above, was b. Mar. 12, 1733, and d. Sept. 11, 1733.
ROBER T CAMPBEL L GENEAL OG Y 159
SECTION CXXIV.
Sarah' Campbell. (Robert^ )§ 35.
b. Oct. 15, 1745; m. William Frisby ; d. June 22, 1772.
I. Lewis*' Frisby.
Note: The Stillwater Church Record says: "June
the 22 day 1772 then Sarah wife of William Frisbe,
departed this life im the 27th j^ear of her age." This
agrees with the statement in the handwriting of her
father in the old pocket Bible that his daughter Sarah
died on that date. This should settle the matter that
it was Sarah, and not Mary who married Frisby, and
that Mary was the one who married Kennedy. This
Sarah died too late to make Robert and Hugh Ken-
nedy half-brothers, that is, born of different mothers,
as Mrs. Welch says they w^ere: hence Sarah was not
the wife of Kennedy, but of Frisby. See Section 51.
160 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXXV.
Solomon'^ Campbell. (Robert/ ) § 35.
b. June 13. 1749; m. 1771, Sarah Andruss; d. 1823.
He was called "Captain Sol," and served in the Re-
volutionary War. He was excluded from the Still-
water Church for intemperance, Sept. 5, i8ci;the
same 3xar he removed with his brother Robert' and
his son Archibald,*^ to Steuben Co., N. Y., and settled
the towni of Campbell; in 181 1 he sent back to Still-
water, by the hand of his brother Robeit," a written
acknowledgment of fault and request for pardon and
restoration to church standing, which were granted
him. These things are recorded in the Stillwater
Church Record. § 61.
1. Sarah'' Campbell. 1772- 1775.
2. Mary'' Campbell. 1775-1778.
3. Archibald'' Campbell. 1777- 1825. § 126.
4 Solomon'' Campbell. 1779-1854- § 135
5. Elizabeth'' Campbell. 1781- § 136.
6. John'' Campbell. 1785- § 137.
7. Lydia'^ Campbell. 1788-1810. § 138.
8. Rebecca" Campbell. 1790- 1796.
9. TertuUus'' Campbell. 1792- 1848. § 139.
10. Danier Campbell. 1797- No ch.
Note: Painted Post Lodge of Free Masons, No.
203, was organized, 1808 with Solomon'^ Campbell as
Junior Warden; Frederick Stewart, Senior Deacon;
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 161
and Solomon*' Campbell, Senior Steward. A preced-
ing Lodge was formed in i8o6 under letter of Dispen-
sation addressed to Frederick Stewart, Robert Camp-
bell, Arch Campbell, Solomon Campbell, Sr., and
others. Solomon' and Archibald^ Campbell were not
buried in "Hope Cemetery,'* near Campbell Village,
but in the lower Cemetery, where theirs are the only
marked graves, and, so far as known, they are the only
Campbells there. Miss Louisa" Campbell believes this
due to the fact that they were prominent Masons, and
that, at this time. Freemasonry was under a cloud in
Western New York.
162 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXXVI.
Col. Archibald'^ Campbell. (Solomon^ ) § 125"
b. Long Island, Feb. 28, 1777; m. Sarah Pierceall, of
Fishkill, 1797; d. Mar 14, 1825. A colonel of the
state militia, and served as captain in the War of 18 12,
being stationed at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.
I- Solomon A." Campbell. 1800- 1872. § 127.
2. James' Campbell
3. Bradford' Campbell. 1803 1861. § 128.
4. Donna Elvira' Campbell, b. 1807; m. Plyna
Cobb, at one time an elder in the Presbyterian
Church of Campbell, N. Y. In 187 1, Frederic* Camp-
bell, then a lad of 14, worked for his board on the
farm of Mrs. Cobbs, then a widow. At that time, with
her nephew, Bradford C." Peck, she attended the
Presbyterian Church in Painted Post, N. Y , of which
the same Frederic' Campbell became pastor 'at the
opening of his ministry in 1880. She was one of the
organizers of the first Sabbath School in Campbell,
N. Y.
5. Polly' Campbell. 1809-1903. § 129.
6. Sarah Jane' Campbell. 1816-1892. § 130.
7. George W. ' Campbell. 18 18- 1897. § 132
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 168
SECTION CXXVII.
Solomon A.' CampbklIv. Archibald- ) § 126.
b. 1800; m. ist, Jane Case, (i 806-1862;) m. 2d, Emi-
line Gamble, 1864; d. 1872.
1. Elvira* Campbell. 1826-1850; unm ; int.
Campbell, N. Y.
2. Jennie* Campbell, b. 1864; m. Fred N. Clis-
dell, 1887; d. 1898.
a. Janet^ Clisdell. 1887-1902.
b. Emiline'' Clisdell. b. 1893; 1. Toronto, Can.,
1909.
164 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXXVIII.
Bradford' Campbkli.. (Archibald/ ) § 126.
b. 1803; m. Henrietta' MuUiken, 1824; d. 1861; 1.
Howell, Mich. The first white child born in Camp-
bell.
1. Mary^ Campbell. 1825- 1850; unm.
2. Lucy'^ Campbell. 1827-183 1.
3. RacheP Campbell, b. 1832; m. Charles H.
Carvell, Jr., 1857; d. 1862.
a. William S.^ Carvell. b. i860; m.
b. Addie R.' Carvell. b. 1862; m. Geo. Cash-
ing.
4. Archy^^ Campbell. 1834- 1857.
5. Helen Mar^ Campbell, b. 1836; m. Frank
Erwm, 1858; 1. Painted Post, N. Y.; d. 1900.
a. Arthur B.^ Erwin. b. 1863; m. Annie Gith-
ler, 1884; d. Orreville, Ohio, Nov. 2, 1908.
(I) Kittie^' Erwin b. 1885.
(II) Francis Jacob^° Erwin. b. 1886.
b. Sophie H.'' Erwin. b. 1859; unm. 1909; 1.
Painted Post, N. Y.
6. George A. ^ Campbell. 1839-1841.
7. Asa Webster* Campbell. 1843-1845.
NoTK: Bradford' Campbell and Henrietta^ MuUi-
ken, his wife, were second cousins, their grandfathers
brothers, and their great grandfather the same indivi-
dual; thus:
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 165
Rev. Robert^ Campbell
Solomon' Campbell Rev. Robert' Campbell
Archibald "^ Campbell Rachel' Mulliken
Bradford' Campbell Henrietta' Mulliken
SECTION CXXIX.
Polly' Campbell. (Archibald' ) § 126.
b. 1809; m. William' Stewart; 1. Campbell, N. Y. ; d.
1903.
I. Mary' Stewart, b. 1828; m. Charles Cass; 1.
Campbell, N. Y.; d. 1906.
a. Elvira' Cass. b. 1851; m. Wolcott. One
adopted daughter, Dana Wolcott, graduated from Wad-
leigh School, 1908; 1. 1909, 536 West 145 St., N. Y.
b. Solomon A.' Cass. b. 1852; m. Josephine
Daniels of Bath, N. Y.; d. 1891.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXXX.
Sarah Jane' Campbell. (Archibald'' ) S 126.
b- Campbell, N. Y., 1816; m. in Michigan, 1835, to
Abraham Dally Peck, (who was born in N. Y. City,
1809; d. 1872.) 1. Painted Post, N Y., 1883; d. 1892.
1. Walter^ Peck, 1837-1854.
2. Emma A/ Peck. § 131.
3. Bradford Campbeir Peck. b. 1845; lived with
Mrs. Elvira' Cobb, his aunt, on her farm, near Coop-
er's, N. Y.; later, "The Maples," Willard, N. Y.,
where he lives in 1909 An elder in the Presbyterian
Church of Painted Post, N. Y., ordained in 1871. The
first one to order this Genealogy.
4. Thomas R.' Peck. b. Hamburg, Mich., 1843;
1. Horseheads, N. Y. ; m. Hattie Briggs; d. July, 21,
1908.
a. George C Peck. b. 1873.
b. Jesse B.' Peck. b. 1876.
c. Walter' Peck. 1889- 1890.
5. Solomon Andrews^ Peck. 1849- 1851.
6. George W.^ Peck. 1853-1857.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 167
SECTION CXXXI.
Emma A. ^ Peck. (Sarah Jane." ) § 130.
b. 1841; m. George W. Fritts, 1865; 1. Painted Post,
N. Y.; d. 1905.
1. Charles C/ Fritts. b. 1866; m. Harriette E.
Thomson; 1. Titusville, Pa,, 1909.
a. Thomas Chandler' ' Fritts.
b. Emma Antoinette'" Fritts.
c. George Alexander'" Fritts.
d. Marjorie"^ Fritts.
2. Helen C Fritts. b. 1869; 1. Oneonta, N. Y.,
1909.
3. Jane Peck- Fritts. b. 1873.
4. Frederick F. ^ Fritts. b. 1877.
,68 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXXXII.
George W.' Campbell. (Archibald*' ) § 126.
b. Campbell, N. Y., 1818; m. Elizabeth M. Burrill of
Fairfield, Maine, 1853; engaged in lumber, farming
and mercantile business; 1. Campbell, N. Y., and
Painted Post, supervisor, in both towns; superinten-
dent of the poor, 1S72-75; member of Board of Educa-
tion, Campbell; d. June 25, 1897.
1. Sarah Louise" Campbell, b. Jan. 6, 1857; 1.
Painted Post, N. Y., 1909; unm. Has helped materi
ally in compiling this Genealogy. The only person,
born with the name Campbell, now living in the
neighborhood of Campbell. N. Y.
2. Solomon Andrew' Campbell, b. i860. § 133
3. Archy W.'* Campbell, b. 1863. § [34.
0m ^-^
■::l -.^J
r ^ "
v^
George W. Campbell
ROuERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 169
SECTION CXXXIII.
Solomon Andrew* Campbell. (Geo. W." ) § 132.
b. Mar. 7, i860; 1. 1904, South McAlester, Ind. Ter. ;
m. Sarah Witter of Oneida. N. Y., 1886: 1. 1909, 128
Charlesband Road, Newton, Mass.
1. Archie W.' Campbell, b. 1887.
2. William Russell' Campbell, b. 1889.
3. Marion L.*' Campbell, b. 1893.
SECTION CXXXIV.
Archie Wilson* Campbell. (Geo. W.' ) § 132.
b. Sept. 6. 1863; m. Adelaide Whittaker of Dansville,
N. Y., 1890; 1., 1904, Wellsboro, Penna.; 1. 1908,
Boston, Mass.; Secretary of the United Druggists' In-
surance Co.
1. Donald W.' Camp])ell. b. 1892.
2. Elizabeth A.' Campbell, b. 1897.
170 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION CXXXV.
Solomon^ Campbell, Jr. (Solomon ' ) § 125.
b. Oct. 30, 1779; m. his cousin Tamer'' Campbell; d.
1854. He was called "Esquire." He was born in
Stillwater, N. Y. He once followed the sea, and was
wrecked in the English Channel. He also ran a boat
down the Susquehanna River. For the descendants of
Solomon" Campbell, Jr., see record of the famil}^ of
Tamer'' Campbell, his wife, Section 109.
Solomon'' Campbell, Jr., and Tamer" Campbell, his
his wife were first cousins, their fathers being brothers,
and their grandfather the same individual; thus.
Rev. Robert' Campbell
Solomon' Campbell. Rev. Robert' Campbell, Jr.
Solomon'' (^ampbell, Jr. Tamer*^ Campbell
Note: Observe the following table showing three
intermarriages of kindred:
Rev. Robert^ Campbell.
Samuel'' Hunter m. Mary'' Campbell.
Solomon" Campbell m. Tamer" Campbell
Bradford' Campbell m. Henrietta'' MuUiken.
This book records several marriages between kin-
dred; but in each case the contracting parties are both
of the same generation.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 171
SECTION CXXXVI.
Elizabeth'' Campbell. (Solomon^ ) § 125.
b. Dec. 20, 1781; m. Abel Spaulding, (1778- 1849); 1.
and d. in Campbell, N. Y
1. Sarah Ann' Spaulding.
2. Girardus Downing" Spaulding. See below.
3. Melinda" Spaulding.
4. Emily' Spaulding.
5. TertuUus^ Spaulding. See below.
6. Huldah' Spaulding. m. Byron Jaycox; 1.
Corinth, Mich.
7. Eliza" Spaulding. b. 1829; m. Wra. Hallock;
d. 1880; 1. Java, N Y. All the children, excepting
Girardus., lived in Mich.
Girardus Downing" Spaulding.
b. 1804; m. 1832, Mary Bullock(i799-i872); 1. War-
ner's, N. Y., and south; a contractor; built railroad
from Ogdensburg to Malone, N. Y.; named for Gir-
ardus Downing, his aunt's husband; d. 1887.
1. Horace* Spaulding. b. 1832; m.; d.
2. Hosea B.** Spaulding. 1834- 1862; unm.
3. Eliza Delight* Spaulding. b. 1835, Manlius,
N. Y, ; m. 1861, Maynard Ingoldsby, of Van Buren,
N. Y.; 1. near Manlius, N. Y., and Syracuse, N. Y.,
where she d. 1904.
a. Percy Maynard^ Ingoldsby. 1862- 1864.
172 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
b. Mary- Ingoldsby. b. 1863; m. George E.
Crans; 1. 1909, Syracuse, N. Y. ; President of the Wom-
en's Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association; no ch.
c. Zeedie^ Ingoldsby. b. 1867; m. Frederick
W. Taylor; 1. 1909, Germantown, Pa.; noch.
d. Walter' Ingoldsby. b. 1871; m. Delia B.
Smith; 1. 1909, Kansas City, Kas.
e. Hosea B^ Ingoldsby. 1875-1875.
f. Morris^ Ingoldsby. 1875- 1875.
g. Irene M.^ Ingoldsby. b. 1876; m. Howard
H. Crowell; 1. 1909, Syracuse, N. Y.
(I) Victoria Horton'' Crowell. b. 1908.
4. Wallace^ Spaulding.
5. William W.^ Spaulding. 1837- 1838.
Tertullus" Spaulding.
b. 181 1 ; m. 1831, Mary Smith; d. Omro, Oregon, 1891.
1. Harriet^ Spaulding. b. 1831; m. Birto; 1.
Ruthven, Iowa.
2. William** Spaulding. b. 1836; wounded and
taken prisoner in civil war.
3. James' Spaulding. b. 1839.
4. Bradford^ Spaulding. b. 1840.
5. Charles^ Spaulding. b. 1862.
6. Mary Eliza^ Spaulding. m. Smith; 1. Inde-
pendence, Iowa.
7. Emily Marilla" Spaulding. m. Jones; 1. Hor-
tonville, Wis.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 173
8. Sarah Elizabeth' Spaulding. m. Warden; 1.
New London, Wis.
9. Martha Jane^ Spaulding. m. Melvin; 1. Nor-
mal, 111.
SECTION CXXXVII.
John' Campbei^l. (Solomon' ) § 125.
b. Dec. 6, 1785.
Lived in New York City, and there died. Left one
daughter, whose name and family history have not
been learned.
174 ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY
SECTION cxxxviir.
Lydia.*^ Campbkll. (Solomon^ ) § 125.
b. April 3, 1788; m. Noah Niles, (who was b. Colches-
ter, Conn., 1779, and d. 1840;) d. 1810.
1. Edward' Niles. b. Prattsburg, N. Y., 1808; 1.
Dansville, N. Y. ; m. ist, Clarissa Worden, in Penn
Yan, N. Y., 1829; m. 2d, Martha J. McClmre, at Bath,
N. Y., 1840; d. Aug. 29, 1865.
a. Mary- Niles. 1829-1842.
b. Clarissa* Niles. b. 1837; m. Heman Allen,
at Dansville, N. Y., 1865; d. 1899.
c. Lydia Campbell' Niles. 1840- 184c.
d. Infant, b. 1842.
e. Caroline Amelia" Niles. b. 1843; m. James
M. McCurdy, at Dansville, N. Y. 1902.
f. Charles Edward' Niles. b. 1847; m. Marie
E. Doud, at Buffalo, N. Y., 1865; d. 1875.
(I) Edward C Niles. b. 1869.
(II) Minnie E.' Niles. b. 1871.
g. Edward* Niles. b. 1849; m. Elsie Ingersoll,
at Virginia City, Nevada.
h. Bertha Kate' Niles. b. 1856; m. John Van
C. Jeffers, at Chicago, 111., 1887; d. 1899.
i. Fanny Williams* Niles. b. 1859.
2. Benjamin" Niles. i3io-i8io.
ROBERT CAMPBELL GENEALOGY 175
SECTION CXXXIX.
Tertxti.i.us'^ Campbell. (Solomon' ) § 125.
b. 1792; 111, Sally Carpenter; 1. and d. at Dansville, N.
Y.; baptized Dec. 2, 179:; d. about 1848.
1. Caroline Howell' Campbell, b 1833; m. Rev.
A. J. Sebring, 1862; the marriage was at the house of
the distinguished Rev. William Wisner, D. D., an
uncle of hers by marriage, in Ithaca, N. Y.; 1, 22
years after marriage in Mellenville, N. Y., then Sau_
gerties, N. Y. , d. 1892.
a. Elbert Arad' Sebring. 1863-1864.
b. William Campbell* Sebring. b. 1866; m.
May Moore Elting, 1893, physician; 1. Kingston, N.
Y., 1904
(I) Courtney Elting^ Sebring. b. 1895.
c. Sarah Elizabeth* Sebring. 1 870-1871.
d. Caroline' Sebring. 1873- 1874.
2. (A son.) d. at Troy, 4 years of age.
INDEX.
Note: The following index refers chiefly to those
whose names are placed at the heads of sections, and
the figures refer not to the pages but to the sections.
In seeking a particular name, if it do not appear in
this index, then the name of a near ancestor does,
such as father or grandfather, and through that the
name sought can be found in the same section. For
example, any one seeking the record of Fletcher- Camp-
bell, would find it in the section headed by his grand-
father, Robert'' Campbell. The names of the men mar-
ried by the women are also included in this index.
Adams, Alfred E., ... .94 Campbell, Charles^ i
Alexander, Joseph 24
Allen, Ethan, 69
Avery, John W , 18
Badger, Rev.I^ucius F.'88
Lucius M 86
Minor C ... .87
Baker, Edey, 64
Bancroft Hervey D. . 120
Campbell,
Agnes^ 24
Allen'' Dr 16
Archibald' 126
Archie W.' 134
Archy' 112
Bradford' 128
Caroline' 116
Charles' 2
Charles^ 4
Charles^ 6
Charles* 93
Daniel' 123
Donald A^ 97
Dugald C.^ no
Edward Franklin^ . ..98
Elizabeth' 53
Elizabeth' 20
Elizabeth' 136
Ephraim' 10
Esther' 19
Esther' 65
Fanny' in
Fidelia' 86
Index
Campbell,
Frederic* Rev 96
George W/.. . . 132
Harriet' 89
Harriet L ^ 94
Harvey^ Dr 17
Helen A.' 113
Isaac*^ 8
James^ 32
James' 15
James' 5
James'' 23
Jean' 12
Jean' 60
John' Dr 11
John' Deacon. 25
John'' 26
John*^ 137
John^ 114
Joseph' 9
Louisa^ 18
Lucy'' 117
Lydia'
37
Lydia*' 67
Lydia'' 138
Marie Montgomery'^ 95
Marietta^ . 78
Martha' 31
Mary' 51
Mary^ 7
Mary^ 21
Contmued.
Campbell,
Mary'' 62
Minor^ 77
Moses' 28
Moses'' 30
Patrick'' 29
Philo" 75
Polly' 129
Rachel' 99
Rebecca" 73
Robert' 3
Robert' Rev. 35
Robert' Rev. Jr., ....61
Robert" 74
Ruth" 66
Samuel' 34
Samuel Minor' Rev... 92
Sarah' 13
Sarah' 124
Sarah" 22
Sarah" . . .64
Sarah C." .......... .1 15
Sarah Jane' 130
Solomon' 125
Solomon" Jr. 135
Solomon A. ^ . 127
Solomon A.* 133
Tamer" 109
TertuUus" 139
Wallace F.' 76
William' ..33
Index — Continued.
Capmbell, Winthrop' 27
Clark, John M.. .72
Corwin, Sophia" 69
Cummings, Fisher . . . 100
Curtis, Daniel 73
Douglas, Joseph 21
DuVall, Albert.. 78
Albert, Jr 80
Ella« 84
Emma' 85
Edmond, Andrew 19
Frisby, William. 124
Fritts, George 131
Gibson, James 31
Goffe, Robert H. 47
Hall, Solon. . m
Hodgman. Clara L'' . . .49
Clarence E'' 44
Edward B.' 46
James H.* 41
JohnE.- 43
Eansing D.^ 40
Leonard. 39
Lyman B.'' 48
Mary F.' 47
Thos. Morey' Rev . .42
Warren S/ 45
Houston, Joseph 20
Hunter, Cecilia' . . 63
John 36
Hunter, Samuel^ 62
Jones, Dudley E. 71
Kennedy, David 51
Nancy' 52
Kimball, Addison 78
David F.' 81
Hannah^ 79
Minor C 83
Rebecca' 80
Samuel A.' 82
Loomis, Jean 60
Louden, John 12
McMann, Chas. C 95
Miracle, H 90
Moffatt, Fidelia 90
Francis Minor, ...... 91
Henry 89
Montgomery, Elias.. . .67
Julius' ...68
Maria^ 70
Sophia' .69
Morey, Jeannette' .... 39
Jonathan 37
Thomas'^ Deacon .... 38
MuUiken, Albert' . . loi
Asa, 99
Clarence E.^ 106
Edmund F.' 104
Francis G.' 103
Helen' 107
I N DK Y — Co7i till ued.
Mulliken, Herbert^ . . T05 William 54
John W.' .108 Snelling, Moses P ....116
Lucy^ 100 Spaulding, Elizabeth'' 136
William' 102 Stewart, Ruth' 66
Newland, John B 63 William 129
Niles, Noah 138 Stone, Luther 58
Noyes, F. E 79 Sutherland, Dr. L. ....122
Palmer, Roswell 22 Teeple, Catherine S.' 120
Patrick, John W." ... 59 George 117
Lydia'^ .58 John^ 121
Sarah'' 54 Joshua H. " 119
William. 53 Ruth^ 122
Peck, Abraham D. ... 130 Solomon J.' 118
Caroline* 71 Van de Bogart 113
Emma A.'' 131 Warren, A. W. 115
John 70 Watson , Elijah 65
-Lydia- 67 Woodvvorth, Eugene, . .84
Maria' 72 Worden, William 85
Nathan 52 Wright, Jas. C. 107
Pitts, Glenn I. . . . .... .49 Wylie John 13
Seymour, Eben. ' Rev.. 56 Joseph 7
Jesse' Deacon 55 Joseph 20
John' Deacon 57 Joseph*^ 14
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