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About Capt William Campbell, Sr
He served during the US Revolution as a Patriot, Officer, and gentleman.
Captain William Campbell (yeoman). He married Mary STONE 25 Oct 1759 in Oxford, Worcester County, MA.(74) Mary was born circa 1740. Mary was the daughter of Uriah STONE.
George F. Daniels' 1892 "History of the Town of Oxford, Massachusetts": "He was an energetic man of good business capacities, the owner of the homestead after his father's death, executor with his brother Alexander of the estate, was in the Louisburg expedition, Captain of the Oxford company in the Revolutionary war, lived for a time after the war at Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachsetts returned about 1783 to Oxford, soon after removed to Putney, Vt., and thence to Castleton, where he died. His widow removed to Lanesboro, Massachusetts
............................ Father* John Campbell (Reverend) (Immigrant 1717) b. 1681 d. 25 May 1761
Mother* Esther Fairfield b. 12th August, 1694 d. 11th March, 1777
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Children (Siblings)
1.)Mary Campbell b. 11th February, 1723
2.)John Campbell, Junior b. 7th February, 1724 d. 1761
3.)Isabel Campbell b. 29 March, 1726 d. 31st March, 1728
4.)Duncan Campbell b. 27th March, 1727 d. 13th June, 1795
5.)Isabell Campbell b. 26 July, 1728 d. 20 March, 1762
6.)Elizabeth Campbell b. 14th August, 1730 d. 12th July, 1732
7.)Alexander Campbell (Dr) b. 22nd February, 1732, d. 28th December, 1782
- 8.)William Campbell (yeoman/captain)+ b. 2nd April, 1734 d. ?
9.)Archibald Campbell (Reverend) b. 6th August, 1736 d.July the 15th, 1818 .......................... In his Dad, Reverend John Campbell will of 1st of August 1760; He gives to his wife Esther one moiety of all his household movables and furniture, excepting bonds, notes, accounts, clothing, library and gun, also his spoons and gold rings : to be used and improved by her during her life and afterward to go to Mary Twiss and Isabella Wolcott, his daughters ; also a comfortable home in his house with full provision for her support, with what wool and flax she may need, and eight pounds annually of money for incidental expenses.
- * a physician, is his portion of the estate. To his son William he gives a deed of one-half his home farm, with other out lands, bearing the same date as his will, and in his will gives him the other half, with his farming tools, stock, etc., and also his negro, " Will," to be kindly used and improved and supported by him during his life. ...
He, Reverend John Campbell appoints his sons Alexander and William his executors .....
Marriage:1759
He married Mary STONE 25th of October, 1759 in Oxford, Worcester County, MA. Mary was born circa 1740. Mary was the daughter of Uriah STONE. ..
Children
+1.)Sarah Campbell b. 15 December, 1760 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts d. 11 October, 1768 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts She died at age 7.
+2.)William Campbell b. 29 May,1762 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts d. 6 October, 1768 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts He died age 6.
+3.)Dr. Daniel Campbell b. 5th of February, 1764 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts d.April 10th , 1821 Canton,St. Lawrence County,New York
Marriage*1803 Dr. Daniel Campbell, M.D. married Elizabeth Sedgwick in 1803 at Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont. +Elizabeth Sedgwick Birth: 1771 Death: Dec. 18, 1853 AKA: Mrs. Betsey (Elizabeth) Sedgewick Campbell Both Buried:: Evergreen Cemetery Canton,St. Lawrence County,New York
+4.)Mary Campbell b. 21 February, 1766 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
+5.)Joshua Campbell b. 8 November, 1767 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
+6.)Sarah Campbell b. 5 September, 1769 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
+7.)Lucy Campbell b. 22 June, 1771 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
+8.)Izobel Campbell b. 6 June, 1774 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
9.)William Campbell, Junior
b. 13 August,1776 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts William died before 1781 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
10.)Nabby CAMPBELL born in Brookline, Norfolk County, MA in 1778. She was baptized 29 Nov 1778 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
11. William CAMPBELL born in Brookline, Norfolk County, MA in 1781. William is deceased. He was baptized 23 Dec 1781 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
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Bio; By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian .......* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 31 2021, 15:37:27 UTC
William Campbell
He served during the US Revolution as a Patriot, Officer, and gentleman.
Captain William Campbell (yeoman). He married Mary STONE 25 Oct 1759 in Oxford, Worcester County, MA.(74) Mary was born circa 1740. Mary was the daughter of Uriah STONE.
George F. Daniels' 1892 "History of the Town of Oxford, Massachusetts": "He was an energetic man of good business capacities, the owner of the homestead after his father's death, executor with his brother Alexander of the estate, was in the Louisburg expedition, Captain of the Oxford company in the Revolutionary war, lived for a time after the war at Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachsetts returned about 1783 to Oxford, soon after removed to Putney, Vt., and thence to Castleton, where he died. His widow removed to Lanesboro, Massachusetts
............................ Father* John Campbell (Reverend) (Immigrant 1717) b. 1681 d. 25 May 1761
Mother* Esther Fairfield b. 12th August, 1694 d. 11th March, 1777
.....Siblings: ..
Children (Siblings)
1.)Mary Campbell b. 11th February, 1723
2.)John Campbell, Junior b. 7th February, 1724 d. 1761
3.)Isabel Campbell b. 29 March, 1726 d. 31st March, 1728
4.)Duncan Campbell b. 27th March, 1727 d. 13th June, 1795
5.)Isabell Campbell b. 26 July, 1728 d. 20 March, 1762
6.)Elizabeth Campbell b. 14th August, 1730 d. 12th July, 1732
7.)Alexander Campbell (Dr) b. 22nd February, 1732, d. 28th December, 1782
- 8.)William Campbell (yeoman/captain)+ b. 2nd April, 1734 d. ?
9.)Archibald Campbell (Reverend) b. 6th August, 1736 d.July the 15th, 1818 .......................... In his Dad, Reverend John Campbell will of 1st of August 1760; He gives to his wife Esther one moiety of all his household movables and furniture, excepting bonds, notes, accounts, clothing, library and gun, also his spoons and gold rings : to be used and improved by her during her life and afterward to go to Mary Twiss and Isabella Wolcott, his daughters ; also a comfortable home in his house with full provision for her support, with what wool and flax she may need, and eight pounds annually of money for incidental expenses.
- * a physician, is his portion of the estate. To his son William he gives a deed of one-half his home farm, with other out lands, bearing the same date as his will, and in his will gives him the other half, with his farming tools, stock, etc., and also his negro, " Will," to be kindly used and improved and supported by him during his life. ...
He, Reverend John Campbell appoints his sons Alexander and William his executors .....
Marriage:1759
He married Mary STONE 25th of October, 1759 in Oxford, Worcester County, MA. Mary was born circa 1740. Mary was the daughter of Uriah STONE. ..
Children
+1.)Sarah Campbell b. 15 December, 1760 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts d. 11 October, 1768 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts She died at age 7.
+2.)William Campbell b. 29 May,1762 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts d. 6 October, 1768 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts He died age 6.
+3.)Dr. Daniel Campbell b. 5th of February, 1764 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts d.April 10th , 1821 Canton,St. Lawrence County,New York
Marriage*1803 Dr. Daniel Campbell, M.D. married Elizabeth Sedgwick in 1803 at Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont. +Elizabeth Sedgwick Birth: 1771 Death: Dec. 18, 1853 AKA: Mrs. Betsey (Elizabeth) Sedgewick Campbell Both Buried:: Evergreen Cemetery Canton,St. Lawrence County,New York
+4.)Mary Campbell b. 21 February, 1766 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
+5.)Joshua Campbell b. 8 November, 1767 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
+6.)Sarah Campbell b. 5 September, 1769 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
+7.)Lucy Campbell b. 22 June, 1771 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
+8.)Izobel Campbell b. 6 June, 1774 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts
9.)William Campbell, Junior
b. 13 August,1776 Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts William died before 1781 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
10.)Nabby CAMPBELL born in Brookline, Norfolk County, MA in 1778. She was baptized 29 Nov 1778 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
11. William CAMPBELL born in Brookline, Norfolk County, MA in 1781. William is deceased. He was baptized 23 Dec 1781 in Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
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Bio; By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian .......
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 31 2021, 15:44:24 UTC
References
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jan 31 2021, 8:59:50 UTC William Campbell
Capt William Campbell, Sr's Timeline
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1734
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Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
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1760 |
December 15, 1760
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Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
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1762 |
May 29, 1762
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Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
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1764 |
February 5, 1764
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Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
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1766 |
February 21, 1766
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Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
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1767 |
November 8, 1767
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Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
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1771 |
June 22, 1771
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Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
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June 6, 1774
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Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
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1776 |
August 16, 1776
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Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
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1778
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Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
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