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William Williams |
| Birth |
18 January 1815 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont |
| (Witness) Source |
1 November 1845 |
Edward Raymond Campbell (Dr) (1790-1850); Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, Record says: Family of Edward R. Campbell and Clarrissa his wife. Recd for record Nov 1st, 1845 and lists children with their birth dates.1 |
Citations
- [S105] Copy of Original Book of Vital Records from Westminster VT, Evd #105.
| Birth |
2 May 1818 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont |
| Marriage |
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Adeline Wilcox |
| (Witness) Source |
1 November 1845 |
Edward Raymond Campbell (Dr) (1790-1850); Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, Record says: Family of Edward R. Campbell and Clarrissa his wife. Recd for record Nov 1st, 1845 and lists children with their birth dates.1 |
| Note |
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History of Westminster pg 43 tells about his starting the famous Campbell sheep farm. It also names children and their spouses. |
| Death |
22 May 1882 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, Death date from book "Headstones and Epitaphs" |
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In Westminster section of book - George Campbell, a leading agriculturist, died at his home in West Westminster, May 22, 1882 in his 64th year. (snip) He married in May 1839 Adaline Wilcox, of this town. Children: E. L. Campbell, now of Comstock's Landing NY: and F. G. and C. H. Campbell, both of Westminster West, and both leading agriculturists, and Carrie C., wife of C. Horace Hubbard, Esq. of Springfield. (article ends - From Obituaries.)2 |
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Westminster West Cemetery, Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, d. May 22, 1882, 64 yrs. He had sons Frederick W (1847-1848) and a Frederick George (1853-1929). They, and F.G.'s wife Emma L. Harlow are also buried in same cemetery.3 |
Citations
- [S105] Copy of Original Book of Vital Records from Westminster VT, Evd #105.
- [S72] Vermont Historical Gazetteer Vol V the Towns of Windham County, Abby Maria Hemenway, Evd #72.
- [S102] Headstones and Epitaphs in Westminster Vertmont, Bertha Miller & Caggiono, Alice Collins.
| Birth |
8 March 1820 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont |
| Note |
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History of Westminster pg 43 says he graduated from VT Medical College, Woodstock and from Berkshire Medical College, Pittsfield MA in 1842. He practiced in Westminster West for 10 years then moved to Saxtons River both Windham Co VT There is info on his family in History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 613-615 |
| (Witness) Source |
1 November 1845 |
Edward Raymond Campbell (Dr) (1790-1850); Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, Record says: Family of Edward R. Campbell and Clarrissa his wife. Recd for record Nov 1st, 1845 and lists children with their birth dates.1 |
| Source |
1891 |
Daniel Campbell MD was born in Westminster, March 8, 1820. His father was Edward R Campbell. The family are directly descended from the house of Argyle in Scotland. Daniel is a relative of Dr John Campbell of Putney and Dr Alexander Campbell of Rockingham. (snip & abstract rest)) He left Pittsfield and came to Westminster, where he married Julia A Hall, daughter of Capt Edward Hall. 8 children, some listed. (In Rockingham section of book)2 |
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John Campbell (Rev) (Immigrant 1717); For nearly one hundred years there was a Dr Campbell practising medicine in Putney. Other doctor members of this family were prominent and famous physicians elsewhere in the state. The first of the Putney doctors was Dr John Compbell who came from Oxford MA and was in practise here by 1786. He was born in 1754, married Martha Stevens of Oxford and died in 1820. At his death his home place was deeded to David Crawford and later became the property of Mrs Caddie Fuller who lives there now. When Dr Campbell came to Putney, the famous Dr Josiah Goodhue was the town's physician and the two practised amicably until 1803 when Dr Goodhue moved to Chester VT. Dr Campbell remained the leading practitioner in town for 34 years. Following Dr John was his brother Dr Alexander Campbell who was fifteen years younger. The third was Alexander's son born in 1793 who practised in Putney for 53 years. He died in 1866 after a long and respected life among the people in Putney. His home was at the head of Kimball Hill, the place now owned by Omar Buxton. A third brother of John and Alexander was Thomas, a Revolutionary soldier who died here in 1844. The father of these three brothers was Duncan Campbell who lived in Putney for some years but later was in Oxford MA, until he died in 1795. Duncan was the son of Rev John Campbell (1690-1761) who was a minister in Oxford from 1721 to the time of his death. Duncan had a brother, Capt William Campbell, who was a selectman of Putney in 1787, but later moved to Castleton VT. He had been captain of an Oxford company in the Revolution before coming to Putney to live. Another brother, Rev Archibald Campbell, preached in Putney occasionally. A third brother, Alexander, was a distinguished physician who remained in Oxford. This Dr Campbell had two sons who became doctors and came to Vermont to practice. One was Dr Alexander of Rockingham, and the other Dr Edward R (known locally as "Dr Ned") was famous in Westminster. It is interesting to note that the last of the Campbell doctors was a grandson of "Dr Ned". He was Dr Daniel Campbell who was born in Westminster and practiced for ten years in Westminster West and later in Saxton's River.3 |
Citations
- [S105] Copy of Original Book of Vital Records from Westminster VT, Evd #105.
- [S72] Vermont Historical Gazetteer Vol V the Towns of Windham County, Abby Maria Hemenway, Evd #72, pg 505.
- [S101] People of Putney 1753-1953, Fortnightly Club of Putney VT, Evd #101.
(__________) Campbell (M)
b. 10 January 1822, d. 2 July 1822, #1104
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| Birth |
10 January 1822 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont |
| Death |
2 July 1822 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont |
| (Witness) Source |
1 November 1845 |
Edward Raymond Campbell (Dr) (1790-1850); Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, Record says: Family of Edward R. Campbell and Clarrissa his wife. Recd for record Nov 1st, 1845 and lists children with their birth dates.1 |
Citations
- [S105] Copy of Original Book of Vital Records from Westminster VT, Evd #105.
| Birth |
1823 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont |
| Death |
14 August 1825 |
Vermont, Death date from General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870 SLC 27499 |
| Burial |
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Westminster West Parish Cemetery, Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, d. Aug 4, 1782, b. 1780, 2 yrs, of Edw. & Clarissa Campbell [sic] - note these dates are wrong as should be 1823-1825.1 |
| (Witness) Source |
1 November 1845 |
Edward Raymond Campbell (Dr) (1790-1850); Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, Record says: Family of Edward R. Campbell and Clarrissa his wife. Recd for record Nov 1st, 1845 and lists children with their birth dates.2 |
Citations
- [S102] Headstones and Epitaphs in Westminster Vertmont, Bertha Miller & Caggiono, Alice Collins.
- [S105] Copy of Original Book of Vital Records from Westminster VT, Evd #105.
| Birth |
31 May 1827 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont |
| (Witness) Source |
1 November 1845 |
Edward Raymond Campbell (Dr) (1790-1850); Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, Record says: Family of Edward R. Campbell and Clarrissa his wife. Recd for record Nov 1st, 1845 and lists children with their birth dates.1 |
Citations
- [S105] Copy of Original Book of Vital Records from Westminster VT, Evd #105.
| Birth |
22 May 1827 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont |
| (Witness) Source |
1 November 1845 |
Edward Raymond Campbell (Dr) (1790-1850); Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, Record says: Family of Edward R. Campbell and Clarrissa his wife. Recd for record Nov 1st, 1845 and lists children with their birth dates.1 |
Citations
- [S105] Copy of Original Book of Vital Records from Westminster VT, Evd #105.
William Williams (M)
#1108
Clark-Charles Lake (M)
#1109
Adeline Wilcox (F)
#1110
| Marriage |
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George Campbell |
| Burial |
1948 |
Westminster West Parish Cemetery, Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, b. July 31, 1883, 65 yrs, wife of Geo. Campbell1 |
Citations
- [S102] Headstones and Epitaphs in Westminster Vertmont, Bertha Miller & Caggiono, Alice Collins.
| Birth |
5 August 1752 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Marriage |
15 December 1774 |
Ruth Nichols; Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
| Birth |
7 August 1754 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Marriage |
16 January 1777 |
Martha Stevens; Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, Worcester VR says "John of Ocford"1,2 |
| Death |
1820 |
Putney, Windham Co., Vermont, "for about thirty-seven years a useful physician in the place"3 |
| Source |
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Dr John Campbell 1st was born in Oxford Mass in 1754. In early life he came to Putney and commenced the practice of medicine. He was a man of intelligence, energy and moral worth, and exerted a wide influence in his profession and in civil life. The confidence reposed in him by his fellow-citizens in indicated by the fact that he was chosen to represent the town from 1790 to 1796 inclusive. He died Jan 15, 1820 aged 66 years. His pastor gave the following testimony concerning him: "He had been for 37 years a useful physician in the place" [from Putney section of book]4 |
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John Campbell (Rev) (Immigrant 1717); For nearly one hundred years there was a Dr Campbell practising medicine in Putney. Other doctor members of this family were prominent and famous physicians elsewhere in the state. The first of the Putney doctors was Dr John Compbell who came from Oxford MA and was in practise here by 1786. He was born in 1754, married Martha Stevens of Oxford and died in 1820. At his death his home place was deeded to David Crawford and later became the property of Mrs Caddie Fuller who lives there now. When Dr Campbell came to Putney, the famous Dr Josiah Goodhue was the town's physician and the two practised amicably until 1803 when Dr Goodhue moved to Chester VT. Dr Campbell remained the leading practitioner in town for 34 years. Following Dr John was his brother Dr Alexander Campbell who was fifteen years younger. The third was Alexander's son born in 1793 who practised in Putney for 53 years. He died in 1866 after a long and respected life among the people in Putney. His home was at the head of Kimball Hill, the place now owned by Omar Buxton. A third brother of John and Alexander was Thomas, a Revolutionary soldier who died here in 1844. The father of these three brothers was Duncan Campbell who lived in Putney for some years but later was in Oxford MA, until he died in 1795. Duncan was the son of Rev John Campbell (1690-1761) who was a minister in Oxford from 1721 to the time of his death. Duncan had a brother, Capt William Campbell, who was a selectman of Putney in 1787, but later moved to Castleton VT. He had been captain of an Oxford company in the Revolution before coming to Putney to live. Another brother, Rev Archibald Campbell, preached in Putney occasionally. A third brother, Alexander, was a distinguished physician who remained in Oxford. This Dr Campbell had two sons who became doctors and came to Vermont to practice. One was Dr Alexander of Rockingham, and the other Dr Edward R (known locally as "Dr Ned") was famous in Westminster. It is interesting to note that the last of the Campbell doctors was a grandson of "Dr Ned". He was Dr Daniel Campbell who was born in Westminster and practiced for ten years in Westminster West and later in Saxton's River.5 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
- [S130] Worchester (MA) Births Marriages and Deaths, Franklin Rice, Evd #130, pg 312.
- [S100] Vital Records of Putney VT to the year 1900: With Selected Additional Records, Ken Stevens, Evd #100.
- [S72] Vermont Historical Gazetteer Vol V the Towns of Windham County, Abby Maria Hemenway, Evd #72, pg 244.
- [S101] People of Putney 1753-1953, Fortnightly Club of Putney VT, Evd #101.
| Birth |
3 March 1757 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
| Note |
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Rev War soldier |
| Birth |
7 April 1759 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Marriage |
1793 |
Rebeckah Felshaw |
| Death |
1844 |
Putney, Windham Co., Vermont |
| (Witness) Occupation |
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John Campbell (Rev) (Immigrant 1717); For nearly one hundred years there was a Dr Campbell practising medicine in Putney. Other doctor members of this family were prominent and famous physicians elsewhere in the state. The first of the Putney doctors was Dr John Compbell who came from Oxford MA and was in practise here by 1786. He was born in 1754, married Martha Stevens of Oxford and died in 1820. At his death his home place was deeded to David Crawford and later became the property of Mrs Caddie Fuller who lives there now. When Dr Campbell came to Putney, the famous Dr Josiah Goodhue was the town's physician and the two practised amicably until 1803 when Dr Goodhue moved to Chester VT. Dr Campbell remained the leading practitioner in town for 34 years. Following Dr John was his brother Dr Alexander Campbell who was fifteen years younger. The third was Alexander's son born in 1793 who practised in Putney for 53 years. He died in 1866 after a long and respected life among the people in Putney. His home was at the head of Kimball Hill, the place now owned by Omar Buxton. A third brother of John and Alexander was Thomas, a Revolutionary soldier who died here in 1844. The father of these three brothers was Duncan Campbell who lived in Putney for some years but later was in Oxford MA, until he died in 1795. Duncan was the son of Rev John Campbell (1690-1761) who was a minister in Oxford from 1721 to the time of his death. Duncan had a brother, Capt William Campbell, who was a selectman of Putney in 1787, but later moved to Castleton VT. He had been captain of an Oxford company in the Revolution before coming to Putney to live. Another brother, Rev Archibald Campbell, preached in Putney occasionally. A third brother, Alexander, was a distinguished physician who remained in Oxford. This Dr Campbell had two sons who became doctors and came to Vermont to practice. One was Dr Alexander of Rockingham, and the other Dr Edward R (known locally as "Dr Ned") was famous in Westminster. It is interesting to note that the last of the Campbell doctors was a grandson of "Dr Ned". He was Dr Daniel Campbell who was born in Westminster and practiced for ten years in Westminster West and later in Saxton's River.2 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
- [S101] People of Putney 1753-1953, Fortnightly Club of Putney VT, Evd #101.
| Birth |
5 February 1765 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
Sophia Campbell (F)
b. 4 December 1767, d. 20 June 1771, #1116
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| Birth |
4 December 1767 |
Dudley, Webster Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Death |
20 June 1771 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
Alexander Campbell (Dr) (M)
b. 17 December 1769, d. 15 December 1839, #1117
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| Birth |
17 December 1769 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Marriage |
21 November 1790 |
Jerusha Wilder; Putney, Windham Co., Vermont, Date is date of intention2 |
| Marriage |
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Achsah (__________) |
| Death |
15 December 1839 |
Putney, Windham Co., Vermont, "Fifty years a practicing physician in Putney"3,2 |
| Burial |
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Maple Grove Cemetery, Windham Co., Vermont3,2 |
| Source |
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In Putney Section - Dr Alexander Campbell, brother of the preceeding (Dr John, same page) was born in Oxford Mass in 1760, and was for many years a successful practitioner in medicine. He died Dec 15, 1839 age 70 years. The next paragraph is about his son, Dr John Campbell 2nd. In Vital records book, most of his children by both wives are listed4,2 |
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John Campbell (Rev) (Immigrant 1717); For nearly one hundred years there was a Dr Campbell practising medicine in Putney. Other doctor members of this family were prominent and famous physicians elsewhere in the state. The first of the Putney doctors was Dr John Compbell who came from Oxford MA and was in practise here by 1786. He was born in 1754, married Martha Stevens of Oxford and died in 1820. At his death his home place was deeded to David Crawford and later became the property of Mrs Caddie Fuller who lives there now. When Dr Campbell came to Putney, the famous Dr Josiah Goodhue was the town's physician and the two practised amicably until 1803 when Dr Goodhue moved to Chester VT. Dr Campbell remained the leading practitioner in town for 34 years. Following Dr John was his brother Dr Alexander Campbell who was fifteen years younger. The third was Alexander's son born in 1793 who practised in Putney for 53 years. He died in 1866 after a long and respected life among the people in Putney. His home was at the head of Kimball Hill, the place now owned by Omar Buxton. A third brother of John and Alexander was Thomas, a Revolutionary soldier who died here in 1844. The father of these three brothers was Duncan Campbell who lived in Putney for some years but later was in Oxford MA, until he died in 1795. Duncan was the son of Rev John Campbell (1690-1761) who was a minister in Oxford from 1721 to the time of his death. Duncan had a brother, Capt William Campbell, who was a selectman of Putney in 1787, but later moved to Castleton VT. He had been captain of an Oxford company in the Revolution before coming to Putney to live. Another brother, Rev Archibald Campbell, preached in Putney occasionally. A third brother, Alexander, was a distinguished physician who remained in Oxford. This Dr Campbell had two sons who became doctors and came to Vermont to practice. One was Dr Alexander of Rockingham, and the other Dr Edward R (known locally as "Dr Ned") was famous in Westminster. It is interesting to note that the last of the Campbell doctors was a grandson of "Dr Ned". He was Dr Daniel Campbell who was born in Westminster and practiced for ten years in Westminster West and later in Saxton's River.5 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
- [S100] Vital Records of Putney VT to the year 1900: With Selected Additional Records, Ken Stevens, Evd #100.
- [S97] General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870 - microfilm of original index cards, VT Secretary of State, Evd #97.
- [S72] Vermont Historical Gazetteer Vol V the Towns of Windham County, Abby Maria Hemenway, Evd #72, pg 244.
- [S101] People of Putney 1753-1953, Fortnightly Club of Putney VT, Evd #101.
Martha Stevens (F)
b. 1754, d. 1825, #1118
| Birth |
1754 |
Worcester Co., Massachusetts |
| Marriage |
16 January 1777 |
John Campbell (Dr); Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, Worcester VR says "John of Ocford"1,2 |
| Death |
1825 |
Putney, Windham Co., Vermont |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
- [S130] Worchester (MA) Births Marriages and Deaths, Franklin Rice, Evd #130, pg 312.
Rebeckah Felshaw (F)
#1119
| Birth |
4 December 1767 |
Dudley, Webster Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
| Birth |
13 November 1744 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
| Residence |
1804 |
Moved to Westford, Otsego Co., NY |
| Military |
1832 |
Westford, Otsego Co., New York, Applied for Rev War pension (S12428). He entered service from Oxford, Worcester Co., MA and one of the Captains he served was a William Campbell. He states that after the Revolution, he moved from Oxford, to Invernesston[sp?] VT, then to Pittstown NY, then to Duanesburgh in Albany Co. (now Schenectedy) NY, then to Otsego where has resided 28 years. He is known to Deacon Jonas Babcock (of Presbyterian Church) and William Campbell who swore for him. [William same as Captain William? Brother, uncle?]2 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
- [S94] Revolutionary War pension S12428 for John Campbell of Worcester Co MA to Otsego Co NY, Evd #94.
Jerusha Wilder (F)
b. 1770, d. 5 October 1818, #1122
| Birth |
1770 |
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| Marriage |
21 November 1790 |
Alexander Campbell (Dr); Putney, Windham Co., Vermont, Date is date of intention1 |
| Death |
5 October 1818 |
Putney, Windham Co., Vermont2,1 |
| Burial |
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Maple Grove Cemetery2 |
Citations
- [S100] Vital Records of Putney VT to the year 1900: With Selected Additional Records, Ken Stevens, Evd #100.
- [S97] General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870 - microfilm of original index cards, VT Secretary of State, Evd #97.
Achsah (__________) (F)
#1123
| Birth |
5 February 1764 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
| Birth |
13 August 1776 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
| Birth |
8 November 1767 |
Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
Ruth Nichols (F)
#1127
| Marriage |
15 December 1774 |
Samuel Campbell; Oxford, Worcester Co., Massachusetts1 |
Citations
- [S103] Vital Records of Oxford MA to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin Rice, Evd #103.
| Marriage |
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Clark-Charles Lake |
| Birth |
11 April 1832 |
West Parish, Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, History of Westminster pg 42 gives her birthdate. Mentioned, but w/o birthdate, in Book of Vital Records made 1 Nov 1845 of Westminster VT |
| (Witness) Source |
1 November 1845 |
Edward Raymond Campbell (Dr) (1790-1850); Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont, Record says: Family of Edward R. Campbell and Clarrissa his wife. Recd for record Nov 1st, 1845 and lists children with their birth dates.1 |
Citations
- [S105] Copy of Original Book of Vital Records from Westminster VT, Evd #105.
Anna Marie Cutter (F)
b. 23 May 1788, d. 22 January 1831, #1129
| Source |
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Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 610-615 |
| Note |
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parents are Samuel Cutter & Jenneth Caldwell |
| Birth |
23 May 1788 |
Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, Death record says she's 42y 8m 29d1 |
| Marriage |
1 January 1812 |
Edward Raymond Campbell; Rockingham, Windham Co., Vermont, "on this first day of January in the year of our Lord 1812, Mr Edward R Campbelll 2 and Miss Maria Ann Cutter of Rockingham in the county aforesaid were duly joined in marriage by me Joseph Elliot Minister of the Gospel"2,3,1 |
| Death |
22 January 1831 |
Westminster, Windham Co., Vermont3,1 |
| Burial |
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Old South Cemetery, Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont |
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
- [S95] Marriage record of Edward R Campbell and Maria Ann Cutter Book 4 pg 290 Windham Co. VT vital records.
- [S97] General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870 - microfilm of original index cards, VT Secretary of State, Evd #97.
Abigail Cutter Campbell (F)
b. 30 September 1812, d. 27 November 1827, #1130
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| Burial |
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Old South Cemetery, Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont |
| Birth |
30 September 1812 |
Rockingham, Windham Co., Vermont, death record says she's 15y 1m 27d, but Gen Record gives birth date1 |
| Death |
27 November 1827 |
Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont2,1 |
| Source |
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Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 610-615 |
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
- [S97] General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870 - microfilm of original index cards, VT Secretary of State, Evd #97.
Catherine Tucker Campbell (F)
b. 29 April 1827, d. 7 August 1888, #1131
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| Source |
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Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 610-615 |
| Source |
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Family Tree Maker Online of Tami Kaye Barton tkb1010@gte.net 1724 S 234th St Des Moines IA 98198-7521 206-824-6167 |
| Birth |
29 April 1827 |
Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1,2 |
| Marriage |
1 December 1844 |
Abner Forbes; Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1,2 |
| Death |
7 August 1888 |
St Albans, Franklin Co., Vermont2 |
Citations
- [S97] General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870 - microfilm of original index cards, VT Secretary of State, Evd #97.
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Abner Forbes (M)
#1132
| Note |
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son of General Abner & Sarah (Spooner) Forbes |
| Marriage |
1 December 1844 |
Catherine Tucker Campbell; Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1,2 |
Citations
- [S97] General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870 - microfilm of original index cards, VT Secretary of State, Evd #97.
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
| Note |
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Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC476935) pgs 610-615 |
| Birth |
1800 |
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| Marriage |
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Mary Sturtevant |
| Death |
16 September 1833 |
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Citations
- [S71] Loose pages presumably from a Campbell Family Bible, Evd #71.
Mary McIlvane (F)
#1135
Zera Mann (Dr) (M)
d. 1832, #1136
Mary Sturtevant (F)
#1137
Daniel Brown Wheaton (M)
#1138
Frances Jarvis Campbell (F)
b. 14 November 1814, d. 10 March 1816, #1139
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| Note |
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Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 610-615 |
| Birth |
14 November 1814 |
Rockingham, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Death |
10 March 1816 |
Rockingham, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Burial |
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Old South Cemetery, Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont |
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Jane Elizabeth Campbell (F)
b. 11 October 1816, d. 27 October 1847, #1140
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| Note |
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Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 610-615 |
| Birth |
11 October 1816 |
Rockingham, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Marriage |
12 July 1837 |
Homer W Stuart; Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Death |
27 October 1847 |
Lockport, Niagra Co., New York1 |
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Edward Augustus Campbell (M)
b. 9 November 1818, d. 14 December 1846, #1141
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| Note |
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Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 610-615 |
| Birth |
9 November 1818 |
Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Death |
14 December 1846 |
Rockingham, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Helen Maria Campbell (F)
b. 4 October 1820, d. 25 June 1845, #1142
Pop-up Pedigree
| Note |
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Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 610-615 |
| Birth |
4 October 1820 |
Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Marriage |
14 May 1842 |
B B Stevens; Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Death |
25 June 1845 |
Lockport, Niagra Co., New York1 |
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Adelaide Gamage Campbell (F)
b. 4 September 1822, d. 8 September 1856, #1143
Pop-up Pedigree
| Note |
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Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 610-615 |
| Birth |
4 September 1822 |
Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Marriage |
3 December 1847 |
Charles Forbes Merrifield; Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Marriage |
12 November 1851 |
Dudley Tappan Chase; Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Death |
8 September 1856 |
Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Mary Jarvis Campbell (F)
b. 4 October 1824, d. 6 April 1845, #1144
Pop-up Pedigree
| Source |
|
Some info from History of Rockingham VT (SLC-476935) pgs 610-615 |
| Birth |
4 October 1824 |
Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Marriage |
6 December 1843 |
Josiah Swett (Rev); Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
| Death |
6 April 1845 |
Windsor, Windsor Co., Vermont1 |
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Homer W Stuart (M)
#1145
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
B B Stevens (M)
#1146
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Charles Forbes Merrifield (M)
#1147
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Dudley Tappan Chase (M)
#1148
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Josiah Swett (Rev) (M)
#1149
Citations
- [S98] Genealogical Record of the Campbell Family of Windsor VT found in Windsor VT Town Clerk Records. Info submitted in 1911 by Lawrence Brainer and his source was Family Bible, news clippings, records of St Paul's church in Windsor, and misc other sources., Evd #98.
Lucretia S Gould (F)
#1150
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