Virginia, and d. there.
78. Marv-Ann\ b. .lulv 11, 1808; d. with spotted fever,
Aj)ril 2, 1812.
79. Eliza\ b. July 15, 1807; m. Sept. 18, 1834, Jeremiah
Abbot, b. Wilton, July 19, 1808; removed to Manchester and
went into the grain bu^^incss ; she d. Feb. 12, 1876. Ch. res. in
Manchester.
CIIILDRKN'.
1. Carrie-AugustiV", b. Sept. 20, 1835; teacher in public schools of Man-
chester.
2. Edward-Payson^ b. Dec. 24, IS.Sfi; ni. April 24, 1862, Angie Crowell,
who d. Oct. 30, 1870; one child: Herraon-Edvvard'. b. July 2,
18(;<».
a. Sel\viii-Blancliard\ h. May 31, 1838; d. Sept. 23, 1880. He ni. Oct.
21. lHr>2, Carrie-L. ICdgerton. of Manchester; ch. : Hattie-Grace«,
b. Oct. 20. l.sr.3; \Villie-Sehvin'\ b. ,Fuue 13. 1869.
4. Abbie-Kliza^ b. Sept. 25, 1840; teacher in Manchester public schools.
5. Milton-AtwoodJ, b. Aug. 7, 1842; m. Nov. 17, 1870, Josie Oliver, of
Rouse's Point. X. Y. ; ch. : George-01i\'er% b. Feb 28,1872;
Jame.s-Miltou'. b. Sept. 8, 1874.
6. Sarah-,Jane\ b. .Tune 13. 1844: m. Oct. 17. 1871. Frank-W. Fitts, of
Manchester; ch. : Marianna'\ b. Mav 13. 1875: William-Larason'',
b. March 6, 1882.
364 GENEALOGIES : .lOHN (AMPBELU.
7. Mary-Anna^, b. April 20, 1848 ; ra. William-Stickney Lamsou.
of Lowell. He is the inventor of " Lamson's Automatic
Cash Carrier System." In 1882 he purchased the John Carr farm,
in Wiiulham, and is fitting it up for a summer residence ; ch. :
William-Abbot", b. Aug. 26, 1870; Frank-Fitz'', b Nov. 2!), 1872.
The following notice of John Campbell' sjdescendants I extract,
bodily from the History of Hcnniker, N. H.
80. John^ [34] (Henry-, Henry'), b. Windham, Aug. 14, 1758 ;
ra. Betsey Moore, of Londonderry; settled in Henniker during the
Revolutionary war ; was a blacksmith and farmer; he d. March
27, 1820; his cliildren were: —
81. William^ b. 1782; rem. to New York.
83. Roberts b. 1784 ; rem. to New York.
83. John" [87], b. 1786; d. Sept. 7, 1863; res. Henniker.
84. James", b. 1788; rem. to New York.
85. Janet", b. 1790; m. Nov. 12, 1814, Thomas Heath, of
Wilmot.
86. Daniel", b. 1792; d. 1870.
87. John" [83] (John-'', Henry-, Henryi). He was b. in Hen-
niker, 1786; he ra. Dec. 23, 1812, Sarah, dau. of Oliver Noyes, of
Henniker ; blacksmith and farmer, and resided in West Henni-
ker; he lived long and well, and was one of the most substantial
citizens of Henniker. He lived there all his life, and was often
honored by his fellow-citizens with positions of public trust. He
d. Sept. 7, 1863; his wife d. April 30, 1858. Ch. b. Henniker: —
88. Eliza-E.^ b. June 13, 1813; m. Oliver-C. Fisher, of Hen-
niker; was an active and influential citizen of that town ; has re-
sided in Newton, Mass., since 1871.
CIIILDRKN.
1. Fllcn-E.'', b. Oct. 31, 1837; m. July 5, 1871, J.-F. Speer, of New York;
1 ch. : Jessie-F.''
2. Sarah-J.«, b. Oct. 24, 1839; d. Sept. 11, 1843.
3. William-B.", b. Oct. 4, 1841 ; was in Dartmouth College 3 yrs. ; now
clerk in Railroad ofticc in Boston, Mass. He m. Jan. 3, 1877,
Louisa Post, of Norwich, Ct.
4. Henry-C', b. July 31, 1844; bookkeeper in Railroad otlice in Boston
sinc(! 180!*; in. Dec. 25, 18('.'J, Mary Deari)orn, of Stratham; ch. :
Ernest-L.", b. Jan. 18, 1871 ; Harry", b. March, 1872; d. Aug. 1872;
Mabel", 1). Nov. 1874.
,"). John-W.'s b. June oO, 184!); graduated at New London; bookkeeper
in Railroad office in Boston since 1871.
6. Jessie-M.'', b. Sept. 4, 1852; graduated at Concord, 1871.
7. Oliver-M.'', b. Nov. 2, 1855; graduated at Newton, Mass., in 1875;
bookkeeper in Boston.
89. Cyrua-N/', b. April 24, 1815; m. Jan. 1, 1852, Helen, dau.
of Jonas and Nancy Wallace, of Henniker; was a merdiant sev-
eral years. He resides in Newton, Mass., and is engaged in the
nursery business.
CHII.DUKN.
1. Helen", b. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1855.
2. ,T<)hn-Wall!U('', b. Brighton, N. Y., June 27, 18fi0: d. .\pril 17, 1874.
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(;KNEAL0GIES : .lAMKS-MAIHSON .CAMPi»ELl,'>. 3H6
90. .lanus-Madisoir'', I.. Fel.. lli, 1.S17.
.lainos-Madisoii Campbell in. 1843, Zillah-J). Cheney, ut" Holden,
Mass., a iffailuate ot" Mt. Ilulyoke Seiniriary, and a ladv of rare
culture and tine attainments, who d. at Manchester, X. II., June
24, ISoIi. He pursued his academic studies in Ilenniker and in
Xew Jersey; he taught several terms in Ilenniker and in New
Jersey in ls:59 :ind '4U, and in fall of 184U he went to Fredericks-
burg, \'a., where he taught an academy two years ; Sept. 9, 1842,
he issued the first number of the Democratic Recorder^ which he
published five years. He then returned to his native town,
l)()ught part oi his father's farm, erected a suite of buildings, and
remained there till 18;")!, when he went to Manchester, and
assumed the editorship of the Union Democrat^ and held this
position 2;') years. His health suffered from his long confinement,
and he relin<|uished his position on the Democrat^ and, in Nov.
1876, went to Apopka, Fla., where he still resides, engaged in the
cultivation of t)ranges. As an editor, he was earnest in the advo-
cacy of those ])rinciples which had ever been the guide of his
j>olitical faith, and he stood at the head of his profession in the
State. His keen satire, his incisive thrusts, his logical arguments,
supported by facts drawn from his well-stored mind, rendered
him a powerful antagonist in a heated political canvass. He pos-
sessed the rare faculty of standing at the case and j)utting his
editorials in type without reducing them to writing, and rarely
was a correction needed. As a friend and com])anion, he is social
and affable in the highest degree. He is a noble example of a
self-made man.
CHILDREN.
1. Charles-P.", b. in Virginia, Dec. 25, 1845; prepared for college in the
schools of Manchester and Norwich, Vt. ; entered Trinity Col-
lege, Hartford, Conn., and graduated with high honors, doing
four years' work in three years. It was his purpose to enter the
Episcopal ministry, but his overwork was too ranch for his con-
stitution, and lie died on his way home from college. He was a
young man of good attainments, and a bright future was before
him.
2. Jamos-L.'', b. Feb. 15, 1848, in Hcnniker ; followed the profession of
his father; is one of the editors of the Lowell Times; m. Nov.
22. 1871. Kate-L. Porter, b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 11, 1845; ch. :
Donald-Cheney". 1). Manchester, N. H., Sept. 18. 1873; Louise-
Porter", b. Manchester, March 21. 1875; Kenneth-Eaton", b. Man-
chester, Oct. 0, 1878.
3. John*"', b. March 28, 1851. in Henniker; he is also a printer.
4. George-C, b. May 24. 1853, in Manchester; is a printer, and res. in
Florida.
91. Sarah^ d. March 3, 1821.
92. John-C.^ b. Jan. 11, 1822 ; m. Julia-D. Butler, of Henni-
ker. a teaclier for a long time; resided on the home farm ; route
agent from Hillsborough Bridge to Manchester several years ;
moved to the former place in 1861, where he has since resided;
366 GENEALOGIES : JAMES CAMPBELL^.
has been the very efficient cashier of the National Bank at that
place since IStil.
CHILDREN.
1. Ella«, b. Oct. 26, 1847 ; teacher.
2. Mary-E.6, b. June 26, 18.54.
3. Julia-D.«, b. Feb. 29, 1860.
4. James-A.«, b. April 14, 1862; d. May 14, 1863.
5. James-H.'', b. July 27, 186.5.
6. John-B.«, b. Dec." 2, 18GG.
93. Minerva^ b. Oct. 23, 1825; rn. June 2, 1846, Charles-H.
Darling. He was b. June 15, 1820, at Henniker, where he resided
as teacher and farmer till 1870, when he rem. to Newton, Mass.,
where he still resides.
CHILDKKK.
1. Henry-M.", b. Nov. 5, 1847.
2. Charies-P.'', b. Jan. 28, 1853.
94. James^ [35] (Henry-, Henry'), b. in Windham, June 23,
1759; enlisted in Continental army for three years, in 1777; was
wounded at battle of Stillwater; purchased a farm. in Acworth,
1781, removed there 1783; was surveyor, conveyancer, teacher;
was register of deeds of the county for 22 years ; d. 1825. He
m. Desire Slader. Children : —
95. Henry*, b. 1793; d. 1855; m. Sarah Cummings.
CHILDREN.
1. Charles-H. 5
2. Mary-H.5, in. James-C. Tucker.
3. Geori^e-L.s, d. young.
4. George-Lewis'', m. Mary-J. Cuuuiuugs.
96. James-Harvey^ d. 1851.
97. Emily"*, m. Lewis Gilmore,
CHILDREN.
1. Albert-W.5, b. 1822; m. Loui.se Way.
2. George-M.'', ni. Sophia Metcalf; his ch. : George-H.'', Frank-M.'s Min-
nie-S.'"', Jennie-M.", Julia-N.«, Albertine-L.*'
3. Solon. C", d. young.
4. Eraily-A.''
5. Solon-C.^ m. Annie-L. Cleaveland.
6. .Tulia-H.'
7. Harriet-li.'', ni. Winslow-C. Ncal.
98. Mason"*, m. Mary-L. ('haddock.
<'III1,I>HEN.
1. James-C^ .
2. Albert-H.\ ni. Marv-P. Stebbins. Ch. : Edward-I.''; ?'annie-(".'' ; Al-
bert-M.''; Cliarles^ d. young ; Charh-s-C.'> ; John-M.'': Achih-li.'', in.
Charles Demond ; ch. : Charl(!s-M.', Mary-Ada", dec, Mary-.\.'',
and George-C.'
99. S()I(in\ d. yniiig.
lOO. T>cwis\
\
3C
7
WILLIAM CAMPBELL.
GENEALUGIKS : W 11,1,1AM ( AMrm:i.l,'. M'n
101. Sar.ih-S.\ m. John-S. Walker.
103. J.'Viie-C.'', III. C'vrrcl Carpi'titer. Cti. : .)aiiR's-S.', .Jane-
A.^ Sarali-C.''.
Ur.i. Mary-W.\ in. Klliri.li,'c Keyc-s.
104. K<hia*, m. William Whittaker.
105. William^ [03] (John^ William*, Henry';, !.. June lio,
17S4, He possessed popular manners, was witty, good-natured,
had gt)od judLjmcnt, and was an excellent l»usiness manager.
He in. Margaret, dan. of Jt)Iin and Mary (Buswell) Hughes,
and they had a family of sixteen eliildren, and lived near
Stone Dam, on the farm now owned by his son, Charle.s-W.
Campbell. He bought a large amount of woodland, cut the
wood, and as soon as his boys were of suital)le age they were
em])l(>yed in driving teams loaded with wood to the city of
Lowell, Mass., a place then in its infancy. Three or four teams
would be upon the road daily, his older son looking after the
younger boy-teamsters. He raised his own cattle ; the boys
trained the steers, making them entirely obedient. The
affairs in the house were managed with equal ability by his thrifty
wife. It was thus that they reared their large family ; its mem-
bers were disciplined to hal)its of industry and economy, and this
notice affords us a glimpse of life here fifty and more years
ago. He was captain in the militia. His death occurred July 3,
1862. She was b. June In, 1788; d. March 20, 1874. Children,
b. in Windham : —
106. James-Hughes^ b. Aug. 10, 1805 ; m.. Aug. 21, 1831,
Sarah-A. Lovering, of Loudon, b. Aug. 8, 1805; car|»enter ; res.
Nashua.
<;HIl,UKIiN.
1. ^Villiam-Henry^ b. in Lowell, .\u<r. 14, 1832; m. Clara-P. Nasou. of
Hiulsou; railroadman.
2. Mariiaret-M.'>, b. in Lowell, Nov. 21), 1834; cl. Nov. 17, 183,").
3. Jame^-W.'', b. July 11, 1S39 ; d. Sept. 15, 1840.
4. John-().'', b. in Nashua, Nov. 15, 1844; res. Nashua; farmer.
."). Jaines-W.", b. in Nashua, Oct. 15, 1846; machinist: res. Waltliaiii.
Mass.
107. John^ b. Dec. 21, 1807; m. March, 1837, Louisa, dau.
of Isaac iMarshall, of Pelham, b. Jan. 30, 1812; d. Oct. 8, 1841.
He m. 2d, May 18, 1844, Eliza-A. Stark, b. in Manchester, June
27, 1827. She d. Dec. 20, l.x79. He d. Jan. 31, 1875; two ch.
by first marriage : —
CHILDREN.
1. Ithamar-A.'S b. in Pelham, April 3, 1839; m. April 16, 187it, Mrs.
Emma-E. (Mealy) Mascroft, of Putnam, Conn., dau. of William-
B. Healy, of Providence, R. I. She had 1 ch. by l.st husband,
Jennie-L., b. Nov. 5, 1873; res. Manchester, N. H.
2. Isaac-C^, adopted by his uncle, Daniel Marshall. (See No. 110.)
3. Harriet-S.'', b. Oct. 2, 1845 ; m. Aui;. 1867, William-T. Sticknev. She
d. at Chicago, July 28, 1881. Ch. : Hattie", b. Julv 28, 1881.
368 (iENEAlvOGIKS : SAKAII-ANN CAMPBELL^
4. Archie-S.'', b. Nov. 7, 1846; m. April 30, 1874, Louisa, dan. of Nathan-
iel Marshall, b. June 1, 1853, inMedford, N. H. Ch. : Clinton-S.',
b. June 1, 1879.
5. Margaret-H.«, b. June 27, 1849; ni. May 2. 1871, Charles Towusend, b.
in New Boston, Sept. 2, 1845. Ch. : Maud" and Helen-C."
6. Lizzie-S.", b. March 5, 1851.
7. Enuna-F.«, b. Oct. 18, 1855 ; m. April 16, 1879, Arthur-G. Everett, b.
July 6, 1858; d. in Minneapolis, Oct. 27, 1881. Ch. : Harold', b.
1880.
8. Helen-M.'i, b. May 27. 1868.
108. Mary^ b. Aug. 17, 1810; m. Nov. 26, 1829, John Har-
wood, of Francestown, b. Mount Vernon, Aug. 15, 1801 ; lived
in Nashua till 1871 ; has retired from business, and res. in Little-
ton, Colorado.
CHILDKEN.
1. Angelina'!, b. Chester, April 9, 1831; m. K.-S. Little, Sept. 21, 1854;
res. Littleton, Colorado. One son, Lucius-H.', b. Jan. 8, 1859 ;
m. Feb. 1, 1881, Mary Evans.
2. Johns, Ij. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 24, 1834; d. Dec. 16, 1835.
3. John", b. in Lowell, Feb. 13, 1837 ; was surgeon of Tenth Regiment
N. H. Volunteers, and d. March 17, 1863, at Suffolk, Va. He
practised his profession, living at Salem Depot, for 6 mouths ; ni.
Clara-W. Howe, of Lowell.
109. Mehitabte^ b. Aug. 17, 1810; m. May 15, 1834, Nehe-
miah Preston, b. Chester, Nov. 15, 1804, and res. in Manchester.
CHILDREN.
1. Sarah-A.'s b. Sept. 13, 1835; m. Feb. 23, 1869, Fred-C. Barrett, of
Litchfield ; 1 ch.
2. M.-Orlana'', b. Dec. 14, 1839; m. Nov. 20, 1867, James-M. Moore, mer-
chant; res. Manchester.
3. William-C.«, b. July 6, 1841; m. May 19. 186S, Fidclia-E. Pres.sy ; res.
Manchester.
4. Frank*', b. Dec. 9, 1843; m. Bella-L. Hall; 3 ch. ; res. Manchester.
1 lO. Sarah-Ann^ b. Jan. 7, 1813 ; m. April 23, 1833, (ieorge,
F. Griffin, of Londonderry, b. Jan. 6, 1802 ; res. in Wilson-
Niagara County, N. Y., and d. April 30, 1853.
CHILDKEN.
1. John-C', b. in Hvron, N. Y., April 9, 1834; m. Nov. 15, 1H65, Martha-
V. Ilolden, of Forter, N. Y. ; farmer, ('h. : George-C.', b. Feb.
7, 1868; Ezra-H.', b. Nov. 11, 1869, d. March 2, 1874; John-F.'. b.
.May 18, 1871, d. Feb. 28, 1874; Orlando-H.', b. Nov. 9, 1872;
Wiiliam-E.', b. Sept. 4, 1874; Sarah-E.'. b. March 11, 1876; Eliza-
beth", b. April 11, 1878.
2. Eliza-A.«, b. Wilson, N. Y., June 3, 1831) : m. Nov. 16, 18.')9, Plyn-W.
Folger; res. Wilson, N. Y. : fanner. Cli. : Zerembi-Clark". )).
Dec. 25, 1868.
3. William'', b. in Wilson, N. Y., Scj)!. 3, Is.iK; d. June 20, 1877.
4. George-L.", b. in Wilson, Sept. 22, 1840; m. Feb. 5, 1867, Diana-A.
Perry: res. Wilson. Ch. : Neliie-M.', b. Nov. 2, 1868.
5. Mary-H."", b. in Wilson, Dec. 5, 1846.
(.KM Al.UCIES : WILLIAM CAMPHKLL^. 369
111. I8abcll:l^ b. M:iy 4, 181n ; m. Oct. 31, 1837, 'Id w., Moses
Kunnells, of Pelliarn, b. in Hoxford, Muss., Feb. 17, 1801. Shed.
Aug. 29, 1872.
CHILI).
1. Faruaiu-J.'', h. Aw^. M, Lh3'.i ; lu. Dec. 10, 18(>3, Letitia-M. Underwood,
of Nasliua. She iL Jan. '.», 1SG5. He died of yellow fever, at
Galveston, Te.vas, .\ug. 23, 186H. Their child, Lettie-M.", b.
Dec. 2y, 18(;4.
ll'i. Hannah-Jane", b. Aug. 3, 1S17; ni. Jan. 9, l«38, Daniel,
son of Isaac Marshall, of Pelham, b. Nov. 19, 1816. He is a
prosperous farmer, and a leading man in his town. He lives at
Butler's Mills, Pelham.
cun.viiKS.
1. Isaac-C.'', adopted chiUl, aud son of John and Louisa Campbell, b-
March 29, 1841: ni. Nov. 20, 1872, Eleanor-J. Whiteliou.se, o.
Pelham, b Dec. 29, 1840. Hes. Pelham.
2. Louisa", b. April 10, 1842; m. April !», 1808, Edwin-F. Hell, b. Chelsea,
.Mass., Sept. 8, 1840: res. Lowell. One ch. : Alvina-L.", b. in Pel-
ham, Feb. 17, 1879.
H. VVilliara-C.'', b. Oct. H, 1843; woolen manufacturer, and res at Laconia,
N. H. ; m. Dec. 24, 18(50, Cornelia-C. Chase, b. June 23, 184G. One
ch. : Lyman-C.', b. in Hudson, Mav 10, 1809.
4. Clara-C.«, b. May 14, 184.5; d. March 10, 1849.
5. Moses-R.«, b. May 17, 1848; m. Aug. 1, 1872, Emily-L. Brown, of
Nashua, 1j. March 2, 1851 ; res. Lowell, Mass. One ch. : Ethelyn-
L.", b. Mav 26, 1873.
6. Lyman-C.6, b. Oct. 24, 1852; d. Sept. 29, 1855.
113. Willianv\ b. June 12, 1819; ni. April 21, 1850, Mary-
Frances, dau. of Raymond Preston, of Auburn ; res. Manchester ;
farmer.
CHILDRKX, BOKN IN M.\NCnESTER.
1. CharlesB, b. Feb. 3, 1851 ; m. Jan. 21, 1876, Viola Rand, of Candia ; res.
Manchester.
2. Clara-F.fi, b. Mav 20, 1852 ; m. John-S. Burbank, of Hooksett, April
30, 1872. Ch. : Savory-T.", Williara-C.', Mary-F.', Lizzie-R.",
Josephine".
3. Kilburn-L.«, b. Jan. 9, 1854 ; d. July 24, 1862.
4. William-F.", b. Jan. 5, 1850 ; m. Dec. 25, 1880, Georgie-A. Quiraby, of
Suncook.
5. Ida-M.fi, b. Nov. 28, 1858; m. April 8, 1873, Moses-R. Burbank, of
Hooksett. Ch. : Eva-M.", Isabel-B.", Moses-E.", Sarah-M."
6. Rayraond-P.'\ b. April 8. 1860.
7. Effie-P.fi, b. Julv 10, 1802.
8. Arthur-B.fi, b. March 24, 1866.
9. Alice-C.fi, b. Aug. 22, 1872.
114. Calvin-C.^ b. May 9, 1821; res. New York, K Y. ;
railroad contractor.
115. Luther^ b. July 7, 1823; m. March 6, 1851, Eliza-F.
Hunter, b. Aug. 28, 1828, in Lyndon, Vt. ; res. Manchester.
CHILDREN.
1. John-H.fi, b. in Manchester, June 6, 1852.
370 GENEALOGIES : DEA. DAVID CAMPBELL*.
2. Irving-L.'^, b. in Manchester, Aug. 4, 1851) ; in. Jan. 26, 1882, Cora-E.
Emery, b. in Hudson, May 1859.
3. George-E.'', b. in Manchester, May 1, 1867: d. July 3, 1867.
116. Eli/.a^ b. March 20, 1825; m. April 8, 1847, Luther-A.
Roby, of Nashua; himber-dealer. He is sou of Simon and Betsey
Roby.
CHILDREN.
1. Clara-M.«, b. Oct. 7, 1849 ; m. June 22, 1875, Elbert Wheeler, of Con-
cord, Mass., a gi-aduate of West Point ; is treasurer of the Wheeler
Reflector Company, of Boston; res. Nashua, N. H.
2. Charles- A.'', b. Nov. 3,' 1854; res. Nashua.
3. Lizzie-A.«, b. March 7, 1863.
117. Georo•e-Barnet^ b. June 12, 1827; m. Aug. 9, 1860, Sarah-
A. Goodspeed, of Litchfield ; res. Manchester. He d. Dec. 8, 1862.
118. Caroline^ b. Dec. 15, 1829 ; m. Cyrus Roby, of Nashua ;
one son, Luther-M.®; res. Clevehmd, Ohio; m. 2d, Charles Bell, of
Nashua; one ch. : Nellie^
119. Theoline^, b. Dec, 15, 1829; m. George McQueston ;
res. Boston. Ch. : Frank«, Fred^ George«.
120. Kilburn^ b. Nov. 15, 1831 ; d. Oct. 14, 1836.
131. Charles-Warren^, b. Jan. 4, 1834 ; m. Jan. 20, 1857, Jane,
dau. of Jesse Crowell. He owns the homestead. For several
years has been absent from town, engaged as a railroad contractor;
now resides at Westerly, R. I.
CniLDKKN.
1. Mabel-J.«, b. Sept. 28, 1861 ; d. Oct. 13, 1865.
2. Anna-M.'% b. March 5, 1^63; d. Sept. 20, 1865.
3. Archie-S.'', b. Jan. 22, 1867.
4. Clittbrd-W.'', b. April 5, 1868.
5. Ada-J.'', b. July 13, 1872.
122. David^ [64] (Henry«, William-, Henry^, b. Sept. 28,
1793. He lived on the "Poor Farm" ; he sold his farm, which
was soon after purchased, about 1837, for the town's ]»oor. He
was made an elder in the Windham church in 1833; in 1846 he
removed to Eddyville, Iowa. From a sketch furnished me I ex-
tract the following: " His life in an eminent degree showed forth
the graces mentioned by St. Paul, of which the cliief was charity.
His Christian life, under tlu' many trials that came to him in his
later years, was a living testimony to his trust in Him who
doeth'all things well; his sympathies went forth for sult'ering
humanity, an(i lie was one of the first to raise his voice against
the sin of slavery. He was a delegate from New Hampshire to
the first antislavery convention held in the United States. He
was an earnest advocate of the temperance cause, and was one of
the first to reliixpiisli the use of spirits on his table and in his liarvest-
field. Dec. 4, 1S52, his saintly life was ended by a call from his
Master." He m. Nancy-C, dau. of George and Mary Giles, b. al
Strafford, Vt., in 1800; d. June 20, 1870. Children: —
GENEA1.0(;iES : liOHKKT-M. CAMlMtKl.IJ. 371
I *i.*{. I'liik'tus^, carpenter; d. Eddyville, la., a*. 21 yrs.
I'-w-i:. Ctinaiitlia'^, m. Krasmus-1). Fish; res. Nauvoo, 111.; d.
July 6, 1^<79.
cnii.i>.
1. .Marietta-D.«, b. ,hily 2t!, 1841); iii. .lolui Gish, res. Nevada, Story
County, Iowa.
125. Emily^ m. 184'J, Ur. F.-li. Buck, uf Eddyville, la.
CHILDREN.
1. Willard-P.'', b. Feb. 1, 1851; cl. May, 1803.
2. FraiKis-Eugene>, b. Oct. 18, 1856; phy.sician ; res. Des Moiues, la.
1*2(>. Adaline^ rn. Stiles Forsha ; res. Dakota Territory ; ch. :
IIoiuy-F.'', E.-Kate", I-'i-cd*', Stiles-E.'', Grace-L.^ and Carl"."^
l*-i7. Eveline", in. I.-W. Stanley; res. Glenwood, Mo.; mer-
chant; ell.: Edward-F.", Jesse-B.'', Harry-L.'''
l*-i8. Marietta", dec. Her parents had '2 ch., not named, who
•1. in infancy.
1^*9. John-Keid^ [68] (Henry«, William^ Henry^), b. Sept.
1,1805. A mason by occupation ; res. in Charlestown ; had (|uite
an inventive genius, and with the aid of his brother Cyrus, in-
vented a diving-bell, I)ut by some means was deprived of the
benefit which it brought ; he lost an arm by an accidental dis-
charge of a gun. He m. Eliza Farnsworth, of Charlestown, where
she lives. He d. in Mobile, Ala., March 1, 1841. Ch.,b. Charles-
town, Mass. : —
130. Catlierine-B.", res. Charlestown.
131. John-Henry^, bought and remodeled the buildings upon
liis place about 1858, and res. in Windham till 1880 ; he sold his
place in Dist. Xo. 4, and removed to Wyoming, Mass. ; tent and
sail maker; m. July 8, 1S63, Mary-E., dau. of Samuel and Mary
Bradley, who was b. Oct. 12, 1838, in Truro, Mass.
CHILDKKN.
1. Henry-Reid^ b. Charlestown, Mass., May 27, 1864.
2. Fred-A.», b. Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 8, 1866.
3. Willie% b. Windliam, Feb. 19, 1869; d. March 19, 1869.
4. Koger-W.^ b. Feb. 25, 1873.
5. Katle-B.5, b. March 12, ]S77.
133. Jiobert-Moor^ [72] (John^, Samuel-, Henry^) ; b. Dec.
13, 1789. He lived upon the farm now owned by his son, Dea.
Samuel Campbell. He was a stirring man, and took an interest
in all the public institutions of his town ; was a member of the
church and religious society; served as selectman in 1830, '31,
'32, '33, '37, '41, and '42, and was collector of taxes for several
years. He m. Dec. 13, 1814, Anna Carr, who was the mother of
ins children ; she d. Sept. 20, 1837, le. 50 years; he m. 2d, Susan
Burbank, who d. Jan. 20, 1843, ae. 36; he m. 3d, Elizabeth-C.
Osgood, who d. Feb. 6, 1854, ae. 46 years; he m. 4th, Mrs. Mary
372 GENEALOGIES : JOHN CAMPBELLS.
(Clark) Davidson, who lives in Manchester. He d. April 24,
18(54, ae. 74 yrs. Ch., b. in Windham : —
133. Sarall-Ann^ b. Oct. 9, 1815; m. April 18, 1837, David-
Woodburn Dickey, of Londonderry ; moved to Derry. He d.
Nov. 19, 1854. She m. 2d, a cousin of her first husband, George-
W. Dickey, March 17, 1857. He was b. at Salem, N. H., July
21, 1834, and a son of David-W. and Sarah (Davis) Dickey, and
res. Derry; served as selectman 1871 and '72; representative
1878, '79,'and '80.
CHILDREN.
1. Margaret- Aim's b. Jan. 28, 1838 ; d. Dec. 5, 1854.
2. Harrison-Tylers, b. Feb. 6, 1841; d. March 24, 1842.
3. Horace-G.6, b. May 3, 1843; d. Nov. 10, 1855.
4. Robert-C.6, b. Aug. 26, 1845; druggist; m. Jan. 10, 1872, Jenuie-N.
Mygatt ; res. Hillsborough Bridge.
5. Frauk-A.«, b. March 3, 1849 ; druggist ; out West.
6. Myron-Parsons", b Feb. 19, 1852; graduated at Dartmouth College,
1874 ; is a member of Divinity School at Yale College.
7. George-A «, b. Oct. 30, 1857; graduated at Dartmouth College, 1880;
now studying law.
8. Nellie-S.6, b. July 7, 1860.
9. Etta-G.6, b. Oct. 20, 1862.
134. John^ [138], b. Sept. 24, 1817 ; m. March 15, 1840, Per-
sis-H. Wood.
135. SamueP [146], b. Sept. 1, 1819 ; m. Sept. 19, 1844, Lydia-
E. Crowell.
136. Arminda\ b. May 12, 1823 ; m. Jan. 15, 1846, Aaron-
C. Osgood, of Dracut, Mass.; b. there Oct. 5, 1805; she d. Dec.
11,1854. He d. June 15, 1852, ae. 46 yrs. ; one son, Albro-A.^,
res. Boston ; clerk in clothing house; he m. Aug. 30, 1874, S.-
Viola Flanders, b. March 16, 1849, in Clarendon, Vt.; d. Putney,
Vt., Aug. 25, 1879; he m. 2d, Oct. 12, 1881, Susan-A. Atkins, b.
Nortli Truro, Mass., Oct. 6, 1849.
137. Clarissa^ b. Sept. 6, 1829; m. Jan. 29, 1850, Charles-
E. Cogswell, of Haverhill, Mass.; she d. May 24, 1861.
CIIILDKKN.
1. Clara-E.«, b. Dec. 5, 1851; m. Feb. 22, 1876, Georgc-W. Noyes. (See
Noyes family.)
2. Mary-Anna'', b. July 5, 1856; d. Aug. 21, 1878.
3. Cliark's-K.«, b. Feb. 13, 1859; bookkeeper in Haverhill.
1:^8. John*^ [134] (Robcrt-Moor\ .lohii'', Samuel-, Henry^).
John C';iiii]ibe]l''' was b. in Windham, Sept. 24, 1817; lives in the
northwest part; bought liis f;inii of John (irMJiani, March 29,1841.
The house \v:is built l)y Annis Clark. In old militia days he was
captain, and held a colonel's commission when the militia was dis-
b;mdc<| in 1842. Is connected with the cliurch und has been an
officer in tlie society ; has served as collector, moderator in special
irieetings, selectman in 1X58, '59, and '62. Farmer .'iiid shoe manu-