John Jones Campbell, 1860–1932?> (aged 72 years)
- Name
- John Jones /Campbell/
- Given names
- John Jones
- Surname
- Campbell
Birth
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City: Dancyville State: Tennessee Country: United States of America |
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Birth of a brother
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State: Tennessee Country: United States of America |
Death of a half-brother
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Birth of a sister
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Death of a half-brother
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State: Kentucky Country: United States of America |
Death of a sister
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Death of a father
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City: Ripley State: Tennessee Country: United States of America |
Birth of a brother
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City: Dancyville State: Tennessee Country: United States of America |
Death of a mother
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State: Texas Country: United States of America Shared note: Obituary says death was from consumption. |
Burial of a mother
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Address line 2: Osage Cemetery State: Texas Country: United States of America INDI:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N0782@ |
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, JOHN JONES AND MCMILLAN, AMY L.
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Birth of a daughter
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Birth of a son
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Death of a daughter
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Birth of a son
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Death of a wife
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Death of a half-brother
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Death of a brother
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Burial of a brother
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Address line 2: Fields Store Cemetery (formerly New Hope Cemetery) State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Death of a sister
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Burial of a sister
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Address line 2: Fields Store Cemetery (formerly New Hope Cemetery) State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Death of a half-brother
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City: San Antonio State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Burial
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Type: Burial of Campbell, John Jones State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Death
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
father |
1796–1864
Birth: 1796
35
— Mecklenberg, North Carolina, United States of America Death: 10 May 1864 — Ripley, Lauderdale, Tennessee, United States of America |
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mother |
1821–1889
Birth: 13 November 1821
74
22
— South Carolina, United States of America Death: 14 September 1889 — Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, ROBERT MONROE AND CALDWELL, SARAH ELIZABETH | MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, ROBERT MONROE AND CALDWELL, SARAH ELIZABETH — 1854 — Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America |
17 months
elder sister |
1855–1936
Birth: 4 June 1855
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33
Death: 17 January 1936 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
3 years
elder sister |
1857–1919
Birth: 8 November 1857
61
35
— Tennessee, United States of America Death: 15 January 1919 — Waller, Texas, United States of America |
2 years
himself |
1860–1932
Birth: 20 March 1860
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38
— Dancyville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America Death: 10 November 1932 — Hallsville, Harrison, Texas, United States of America |
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1860–1917
Birth: 20 March 1860
64
38
— Tennessee, United States of America Death: 4 September 1917 — Fields Store, Waller, Texas, United States of America |
2 years
younger sister |
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2 years
younger brother |
1864–1943
Birth: 11 August 1864
68
42
— Dancyville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America Death: 22 April 1943 — Oakland, Texas, United States of America |
father |
1796–1864
Birth: 1796
35
— Mecklenberg, North Carolina, United States of America Death: 10 May 1864 — Ripley, Lauderdale, Tennessee, United States of America |
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stepmother |
1810–1851
Birth: 17 April 1810
— South Carolina, United States of America Death: 23 March 1851 — Fayette, Tennessee, United States of America |
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, ROBERT MONROE AND ?, JANE A. | MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, ROBERT MONROE AND ?, JANE A. — between 1829 and 1830 — South Carolina, United States of America |
23 months
half-brother |
1830–1915
Birth: 19 November 1830
34
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— Raleigh (near), Wake, North Carolina, United States of America Death: 28 February 1915 — Woodville, Tyler, Texas, United States of America |
5 years
half-sister |
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3 years
half-brother |
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3 years
half-brother |
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3 years
half-sister |
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3 years
half-brother |
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3 years
half-brother |
stepfather |
1820–1853
Birth: 24 June 1820
— South Carolina, United States of America Death: 10 February 1853 — Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America |
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mother |
1821–1889
Birth: 13 November 1821
74
22
— South Carolina, United States of America Death: 14 September 1889 — Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
MARRIAGE OF MONTGOMERY, THOMAS JEFFERSON AND CALDWELL, SARAH ELIZABETH | MARRIAGE OF MONTGOMERY, THOMAS JEFFERSON AND CALDWELL, SARAH ELIZABETH — 22 June 1842 — |
10 months
half-brother |
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21 months
half-brother |
1845–1930
Birth: 15 January 1845
24
23
— Dancyville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America Death: 18 April 1930 — San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States of America |
22 months
half-brother |
1846–1862
Birth: 28 October 1846
26
24
Death: 8 October 1862 — Perryville, Boyle, Kentucky, United States of America |
22 months
half-brother |
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2 years
half-brother |
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2 years
half-sister |
1852–1852
Birth: 29 September 1852
32
30
Death: 30 September 1852 |
himself |
1860–1932
Birth: 20 March 1860
64
38
— Dancyville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America Death: 10 November 1932 — Hallsville, Harrison, Texas, United States of America |
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wife |
1873–1909
Birth: 15 October 1873
— Colorado, Texas, United States of America Death: 29 June 1909 — Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, JOHN JONES AND MCMILLAN, AMY L. | MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, JOHN JONES AND MCMILLAN, AMY L. — 15 September 1892 — |
11 months
daughter |
1893–1897
Birth: 17 August 1893
33
19
— Colorado, Texas, United States of America Death: 24 December 1897 — Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
4 years
son |
1897–1976
Birth: 11 December 1897
37
24
— Colorado, Texas, United States of America Death: 29 May 1976 — Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, United States of America |
8 years
son |
1905–2002
Birth: 20 August 1905
45
31
— Weimar, Colorado, Texas, United States of America Death: 4 July 2002 — Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, United States of America |
Shared note
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Twin of Andrew Monroe Campbell. |
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Shared note
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Living with his sister Kate Campbell Blair in Waller County, only a short distance from Andrew Campbell, in 1910 (census for Waller County, Precinct 3). |
Shared note
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He was living in Hallsville, Harrison County, Texas at the time of his death - possibly at the home of his son John R. Campbell who was the informant for the death certificate. |
Shared note
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Campbell, John J. As announced briefly in last week's Mercury, the remains of Mr. John J. Campbell, former resident of the Osage section, were brought to this city Friday noon for interment in the Osage Cemetery. Mr. Campbell died at the home of his son, Rev. John R. Campbell, Baptist pastor at Hallsville, Texas, where he had made his home for a number of years. The remains were laid to rest in the Osage Cemetery on Friday afternoon, Rev. Boulet of Anderson, Texas, and Rev. W. L. Hightower, local Methodist minister, officiating at the grave. The funeral was largely attended by old time friends of the deceased. John J. Campbell was born March 20, 1860, at Dancyville, Tenn. He came to Texas at the age of ten years, in 1870, and the remainder of his life was spent in the Lone Star State, practically all of the time a resident of this section up to a few years ago. He was married to Miss Amy McMillan, a daughter of the late Mr. Wm. McMillan, resident of this section, and to this union two sons and a daughter were born. The wife and daughter, Fay, preceded him to the grave a number of years ago. Mr. Campbell was almost a lifelong Methodist, being a member of the original Methodist Church organized many years ago at Osage. At the time of death he was 72 years old. He was taken ill Dec. 26, 1931. At the time he was living with his sister, Mrs. K. A. Blair of Waller. The nature of his illness was rather puzzling, but he was attacked with terrific pains in his back. Early in March, failing to get any better, he went to the home of his son, Rev. J. R. Campbell, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hallsville, Texas. He was placed in a hospital at Marshall, Texas, and physicians there announced that he was suffering from internal cancer. On the day of his death there was an eruption from one of his ears and the discharged showed it to be cancer. Funeral services were first held at the First Methodist Church of Hallsville, by Rev. I. J. Waldon, pastor in charge, assisted by Rev. Fred Handcock, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and Rev. W. C. Mann, pastor of Mooney Methodist Church. Active pall bearers were six of Mr. Campbell's nephews, as follows: Messrs. E. D. Blair of Weimar, J. A., Z. W., and B. C. Blair, George and Owen Willis of Houston. There were many beautiful floral offerings from many sections of the state. Visitors were present from Hallsville, Bellville, Houston, Waller, Burton, Navasota, Glidden, El Campo, Oakland and probably other points. His nearest survivors are his two sons, Rev. John R. Campbell of Hallsville and Prof. Chas. D. Campbell of Burton; a sister, Mrs. K. A. Blair of Waller, and a brother, Mr. F. C. Campbell of the Osage section. John Campbell lived in this section for many years preceding his death. By occupation he was a farmer. He was a good, honest, fair, square man, one whom his friends and neighbors trusted and loved. He was ever ready to do a favor for friend or neighbor, bore the best of reputation throughout his entire life, and in his passing all feel they've lost one of their nearest and dearest friends. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to his bereaved ones. Weimar Mercury, 18 November 1932 |
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