Year: 1900 Census Place: Rock Bluffs, Cass, Nebraska Page: 8 Enumeration District: 0016 FHL microfilm: 1240919 Sarah “Burchard” resides with him, age 75, born Dec 1824, widowed, b. He’s marked as single age 44, born Feb 1856. The 1900 census for William Campbell is taken at Rock Bluff, Cass Co., NE. Marriage records for M H Campbell shows marriage to Martha Leeky on Nov 8, 1886, at Roane Co., TN. He has married to Mary Campbell and cannot read or write. Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940ġ870 census found for Emmanuel Campbell, age 27, born TN, living at Haynie Post office, Lyons, Mills Co., IA where he works at farm labor. Additional military records show he entered the military on. The 4th was included in the surrender on May 4, 1865. The 4 th Louisiana Infantry organized at New Orleans, Louisiana in April, 1861. NAI Title: U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 NAI Number: T288 Record Group Title: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, 1773-2007 Record Group Number: 15 Series Title: U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Series Number: T288 Roll: 70 The National Archives at Washington, D.C. Campbell show he filed for a disability in 1906, and that he served in the Louisiana 4th Infantry Regiment, Company A, spouse Martha E. This record assigns a birth year for William at 1852. In this record, Sarah states no livelihood and cannot read or write. This would be rare for a single man.ġ860 census for Glenwood, Mills, IA finds Sarah Campbell age 31, b TN with personal estate of $200 as head of household with Manuel Campbell age 16 and William Campbell age 8. Year: 1850 Census Place: Subdivision 17, Campbell, Tennessee Roll: 872 Page: 309b This brings up the possibility that upon the divorce, William took Manuel into his household for some unknown period of time. Elizabeth age 25 was the sister of Sarah. The 1850 census for Campbell Co., TN finds Sarah Graves age 27 living in the household of Ashley and Elizabeth Miller with their four children not including Sarah’s son Manuel. Tennessee State Library and Archives Nashville, Tennessee Tennessee Death Records, 1908-1958 Roll Number: 74 This marriage record links to a death certificate of a male named Manuel Hickey Campbell born Januat Knox Co., TN, as the son of Sarah Graves and William Campbell. The information contained here suggests he originated in Campbell County, TN. Divorces were extremely rare in those times, filed by only the husband in cases of adultery. The record makes clear that William was represented by his solicitor and did not show up in person, while Sarah was present “in her own proper person” and “admits the charges in said bill.” Apparently William and Sarah traveled from TN to AR together and came to Independence Co before February 1845. This is the same “Sarah” he divorced three years later, as shown in the divorce record from Independence Co., AR Chancery Court Record A, pgs 100 and 102. One record finds a marriage record of William Campbell to Sarah Graves on Apby J. The only other name found is in the letter from Abel Lamberson calling him “Uncle Bill.”īoth census records are clear that he was born in Tennessee. Therefore I think we should remove Peter from the record. Not census records (1840, 1850), not his military records, not his divorce records or marriage record. The problem is that 1) William’s wife’s father’s name was Peter Lamberson, and this suggests Sally was just confused at that moment, and 2) there is not one other document that shows “Peter” as his middle name. On that certificate, which was informed by John’s 80-year-old wife Sally, she stated William’s name was Peter. The only evidence that “Peter” was his middle name is the death certificate of his son John Randolph. Most family trees for William Campbell give his middle name as “Peter.” This is almost certainly an error.
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