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THE 


Robert  Campbell  Genealogy 


A  IIECOKI)  OF  THE  DESCENDANTS 


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ROIIEKT  CAMPBELL 


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County  Tyrone,  Ulster,  Ireland. 


BY 


Rev,  Frederic  Campbell 


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Published  by  the  Author 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


16  ROBERT  CAMPBELL    GENEALOGY 


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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