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Warning: Your browser would not help the entire features on this Website. I consider that this John Campbell is the son of James Campbell, born Glasgow 1715 and died Rotherhithe, England (now in South London) 1766, whose will recorded with the Prerogative Courtroom of Canterbury (PROB eleven/917) accommodates numerous useful info, together with figuring out James because the owner of Gibraltar and Duan Vale estates, then in St. James Parish, Jamaica.

The need refers to James' wife as Elizabeth and his mom-in-legislation as Eleanor Compton, which can be a northern New Jersey connection that I am intending to comply with up on. The elder James in turn is the son of Duncan Campbell, service provider in Glasgow, born abt 1673 in Argyll and died Glasgow 1729, and Duncan's second spouse Agnes Campbell.

SPOTFIELD, later referred to as Kinloss, was originally owned by John Campbell who additionally owned close by Duanvale and, probably,the world east of Kinloss nonetheless referred to as Campbells. Supply: The Remembrancer, or Neutral repository of public occasions, Volume 11, By John Almon, p.219 (Google Book Hollywood hills real estate). CATALOGUE NOTE: John Campbell (c. 1756-1817), a planter, was born in Jamaica, West Indies. He was one of many largest landowners in the space and owned the estates of Kinloss, Duanville and Campbell. Campbell also had ties to the United States and he kept an estate at Phill's Hill, New York.

Another level about the above quote is that in 1794, it is unlikely that a nephew of LNC can be alive and certainly not John Campbell Jr, son of the Proprietor who would have been over one hundred ten years old. The 1831 sale of the land by Margaret Campbell could explain different references to a John Campbell who constructed and operated Herbert's Mill though that reference could also be referring to John Campbell who operated the mill with Aaron Louzada. No relationship between the John Campbell who owned the Mill and the John Campbell of Phil's Hill has been established. From his obituary, John Campbell was born in 1759 and died in 1817 in Clifton, Bristol, England.User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.

Gen 14. John's GGGGGGGGGGGG-Grandfather: Colin OIG3 Campbell was born in 1280, and died in 1340. The principle part of the following report (Campbell family) is taken from Engle's Pennsylvania Genealogies and County Histories. Portrait obtained by James Lenox prior to 1860 from Campbell descendants in New Jersey for his library in New York. I'm guessing but I believe he could be referring to John Campbell Jr, son of the Proprietor which might imply he's assuming the Proprietor was LNC's brother.




 
 
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