Federic Caldwell Campbell, 18641943 (aged 78 years)

Name
Federic Caldwell /Campbell/
Given names
Federic Caldwell
Surname
Campbell
Death of a father
City: Ripley
State: Tennessee
Country: United States of America
Birth
Type: Birth of Campbell, Federic Caldwell
11 August 1864 68 42
City: Dancyville
State: Tennessee
Country: United States of America
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, FEDERIC CALDWELL AND MOORE, ELIZABETH H.
12 June 1884 (aged 19 years)
Colorado, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 29.645095 Longitude: -96.514893
State: Texas
Country: United States of America

Campbell, F. C. (groom), was married to Bettie Moore (bride) on June 12, 1884, by Charles D. Barnett, justice of the peace (Marriage Book F, page 371)

Birth of a daughter
26 March 1886 (aged 21 years)
Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 31.524608 Longitude: -97.56474
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Birth of a daughter
Death of a mother
14 September 1889 (aged 25 years)
Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 29.691345 Longitude: -96.70192
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Burial of a mother
Address line 2: Osage Cemetery
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
INDI:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N0782@
Birth of a daughter
22 August 1891 (aged 27 years)
Birth of a son
Marriage of a daughter
City: Houston
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
FAM:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N3701@
Death of a half-brother
28 February 1915 (aged 50 years)
Woodville, Tyler, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 30.775201 Longitude: -94.415476
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death of a brother
4 September 1917 (aged 53 years)
Fields Store, Waller, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 30.16472 Longitude: -95.923197
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Burial of a brother
Address line 2: Fields Store Cemetery (formerly New Hope Cemetery)
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death of a sister
15 January 1919 (aged 54 years)
Waller, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 30.056608 Longitude: -95.926899
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Burial of a sister
Address line 2: Fields Store Cemetery (formerly New Hope Cemetery)
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a wife

from http://www.txgenweb2.org/txcolorado/obits/obitscampbell.htm

Campbell, Elizabeth H. (Moore)
SAD DEATH OF AN ESTIMABLE LADY

News was received here early Monday morning of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth H. Campbell of the Osage section, following an operation a few days previous at a Flatonia hospital. The remains were prepared for burial, brought home and on Tuesday afternoon were laid to rest in the Osage Cemetery, Rev. J. C. Wilson, Methodist pastor, officiating in a touching burial service, assisted by Rev. C. E. Dearman, local Baptist pastor. Many relatives and friends from a distance were present to pay the last sad tribute of respect a most worthy lady.

Mrs. Campbell (nee Moore) was born May 22, 1867, near Osage. Died Dec. 8, 1924. She was married to Mr. Fred C. Campbell in June, 1884. Four children were born to this union -- one son and three daughters -- all of whom survive. A heartbroken husband, four brothers and two sisters are also the surviving relatives.

Mrs. Campbell was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church, a good, consistent christian woman, a devoted wife and mother, and one of the best of neighbors, ever willing and ready to respond to the call for help in sickness and distress. She was a most lovable woman in every sense of the term, and her death is deeply and sincerely deplored by all.

Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to her bereaved ones in the heavy loss they have sustained.

Weimar Mercury, 12 December 1924
From the files of Dorothy Albrecht

Death of a half-brother
18 April 1930 (aged 65 years)
San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 29.424122 Longitude: -98.493628
City: San Antonio
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Burial of a brother
19 October 1932 (aged 68 years)
Weimar, Colorado, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 29.703011 Longitude: -96.780533
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death of a brother
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Death of a sister
17 January 1936 (aged 71 years)
Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 29.763284 Longitude: -95.363271
City: Houston
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
INDI:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N3701@
Burial of a sister
18 January 1936 (aged 71 years)
Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 29.763284 Longitude: -95.363271
City: Houston
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
INDI:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N3701@
Death
Type: Death of Campbell, Federic Caldwell
22 April 1943 (aged 78 years)
Oakland, Texas, United States of America
Latitude: 29.601626 Longitude: -96.829979
City: Oakland
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
Burial
Type: Burial of Campbell, Federic Caldwell
23 April 1943 (1 day after death)
Address line 2: Osage Cemetery
State: Texas
Country: United States of America
INDI:BURI:ADDR:NOTE: @N0782@
Family with parents
father
17961864
Birth: 1796 35 Mecklenberg, North Carolina, United States of America
Death: 10 May 1864Ripley, Lauderdale, Tennessee, United States of America
mother
18211889
Birth: 13 November 1821 74 22 South Carolina, United States of America
Death: 14 September 1889Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, ROBERT MONROE AND CALDWELL, SARAH ELIZABETH MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, ROBERT MONROE AND CALDWELL, SARAH ELIZABETH1854Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America
17 months
elder sister
18551936
Birth: 4 June 1855 59 33
Death: 17 January 1936Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America
3 years
elder sister
18571919
Birth: 8 November 1857 61 35 Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 15 January 1919Waller, Texas, United States of America
2 years
elder brother
18601932
Birth: 20 March 1860 64 38 Dancyville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 10 November 1932Hallsville, Harrison, Texas, United States of America
elder brother
18601917
Birth: 20 March 1860 64 38 Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 4 September 1917Fields Store, Waller, Texas, United States of America
2 years
elder sister
2 years
himself
18641943
Birth: 11 August 1864 68 42 Dancyville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 22 April 1943Oakland, Texas, United States of America
Father’s family with Jane Adeline
father
17961864
Birth: 1796 35 Mecklenberg, North Carolina, United States of America
Death: 10 May 1864Ripley, Lauderdale, Tennessee, United States of America
stepmother
18101851
Birth: 17 April 1810 South Carolina, United States of America
Death: 23 March 1851Fayette, Tennessee, United States of America
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, ROBERT MONROE AND ?, JANE A. MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, ROBERT MONROE AND ?, JANE A.between 1829 and 1830South Carolina, United States of America
23 months
half-brother
18301915
Birth: 19 November 1830 34 20 Raleigh (near), Wake, North Carolina, United States of America
Death: 28 February 1915Woodville, Tyler, Texas, United States of America
5 years
half-sister
1835
Birth: 1835 39 24 North Carolina, United States of America
3 years
half-brother
1837
Birth: 1837 41 26 North Carolina, United States of America
3 years
half-brother
1839
Birth: 1839 43 28 Tennessee, United States of America
3 years
half-sister
1841
Birth: 1841 45 30 Tennessee, United States of America
3 years
half-brother
1843
Birth: 1843 47 32 Tennessee, United States of America
3 years
half-brother
1845
Birth: 1845 49 34 Tennessee, United States of America
Mother’s family with Thomas Jefferson Montgomery
stepfather
18201853
Birth: 24 June 1820South Carolina, United States of America
Death: 10 February 1853Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America
mother
18211889
Birth: 13 November 1821 74 22 South Carolina, United States of America
Death: 14 September 1889Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America
MARRIAGE OF MONTGOMERY, THOMAS JEFFERSON AND CALDWELL, SARAH ELIZABETH MARRIAGE OF MONTGOMERY, THOMAS JEFFERSON AND CALDWELL, SARAH ELIZABETH22 June 1842
10 months
half-brother
21 months
half-brother
18451930
Birth: 15 January 1845 24 23 Dancyville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 18 April 1930San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States of America
22 months
half-brother
18461862
Birth: 28 October 1846 26 24
Death: 8 October 1862Perryville, Boyle, Kentucky, United States of America
22 months
half-brother
2 years
half-brother
2 years
half-sister
Family with Elizabeth H. Moore
himself
18641943
Birth: 11 August 1864 68 42 Dancyville, Haywood, Tennessee, United States of America
Death: 22 April 1943Oakland, Texas, United States of America
wife
18671924
Birth: 22 May 1867 Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America
Death: 8 December 1924
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, FEDERIC CALDWELL AND MOORE, ELIZABETH H. MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, FEDERIC CALDWELL AND MOORE, ELIZABETH H.12 June 1884Colorado, Texas, United States of America
22 months
daughter
18861971
Birth: 26 March 1886 21 18 Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America
Death: 20 March 1971Weimar, Colorado, Texas, United States of America
23 months
daughter
18881985
Birth: 5 February 1888 23 20
Death: 10 November 1985Colorado, Texas, United States of America
4 years
daughter
18911988
Birth: 22 August 1891 27 24
Death: 29 June 1988Colorado, Texas, United States of America
2 years
son
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, FEDERIC CALDWELL AND MOORE, ELIZABETH H.
Shared note

Campbell, F. C. (groom), was married to Bettie Moore (bride) on June 12, 1884, by Charles D. Barnett, justice of the peace (Marriage Book F, page 371)

Burial
Shared note

Osage Cemetery
Origin of name: after the community in which it is located
Location: at the intersection of County Roads 205 and 208
Map: 2996-313, Borden Quadrangle (marked)
Universal Transverse Mercator coordinates: 14, 720878E, 3292198N (NAD83/WGS84)
Earliest known year of death: 1867
Earliest known year of birth: 1788
Most recent known burial: 2007
Racial mix: all white
Comments: 1. On July 21, 1875, Rowan and Leonora Dixie Green deeded a single acre for the cemetery to the trustees of Osage Cemetery (see Colorado County Deed Records, Book S, p. 165).
2. William Bennett Scates and his wife, Sarah Ann Scates, were originally buried in the Osage Cemetery. Both were moved to the Texas State Cemetery in Austin in 1929. William B. Scates, who was born June 27, 1802 and died February 22, 1882, was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and a soldier at the Battle of San Jacinto. His wife, the daughter of John and Margaret (Edwards) McMillan, lived from July 28, 1819 until April 28, 1881. She married William B. Scates on March 25, 1850. Earlier she was married to a man named Wilson.
Surveyors: unknown
Date surveyed: unknown
Auditors: Bill Stein
Date audited: 1988
Number of known burials to date: 172

from http://www.columbustexas.net/library/cemeteries/abtcem.htm

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Obituary from: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txcolora/obits/obitscampbell.htm

Campbell, Fed. C.

Fed. Campbell, 78, Buried Friday In Osage Cemetery

Funeral services were held Friday at the Hubbard Funeral Home, for Mr. Fed. C. Campbell, 78, whose death occurred Thursday at Oakland. Interment was made in the Osage Cemetery.

Mr. Campbell had been in ill health for the past six months or more, and most of this time had been confined to his bed. He was 78 years, 8 months of age.

A son of Robert M. and Sarah Elizabeth Campbell, he was born August 11, 1864, at Fancyville [Dancyville] Tenn. He came to Texas with his parents at the age of 7 years, the family settling in the Osage community. Here Mr. Campbell spent the greater part of his life. For the past several years he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. J. O. Sanders at Oakland.

He was married to Miss Elizabeth H. Moore, daughter of the late C. B. and Winnie A Moore in June 1884. To this union five children were born.

Mr. Campbell joined the Methodist Church at Osage on Jan. 1, 1905. He became an active official of the church and served as trustee for a number of years.

His wife died Dec. 5, 1924.

Survivors include four children, Mrs. Hallie Graves of San Antonio, Mrs. Annie Sanders of Oakland, Mrs. Irene Miles of Weimar, Elmer D. Campbell of Sealy; five grandchildren, Lee, Milton, and Raymond Graves, Joseph Duve Miles, Warren F. Campbell, one great-grandson, Frank Lee Graves.

The Mercury extends sympathy to the bereaved relatives.

Weimar Mercury, 30 April 1943
From the files of Dorothy Albrecht

Shared note

F.C. Campbell bought two lots of land from T.G. Wallingford - 35 acres in November 1887, and another 235 acres in November 1893.

Shared note

Very brief mention in Weimar Mercury newspaper of 9 June 1933, page 2, saying that "Fed Campbell of Waller county was sighted in this section", indicating that he was still living in Waller at least until then.

Shared note

Weimar Mercury for 30 August 1935 reads "Mr. Fed Campbell, wife and daughter arrived Saturday and will make [it home?] having purchased the J. R. Gusman farm a few miles northeast of Weimar."

Shared note

Live Oak Baptist Church Burns to Ground Saturday

The Live Oak Baptist Church in the Live Oak community was burned to the ground Saturday morning. Nothing was saved. It is thought that the building was set afire by some boys.

This building was erected in 1917 when Rev. Ernest Stack was pastor of the Weimar First Baptist Church and also held services at Live Oak. The church, erected during the first World War at a cost of between $1600 and $2000. consisted of an auditorium and four Sunday School rooms. It was completely furnished with seats and an organ and pulpit. Everything was lost.

At the time it was built all labor was donated by citizens of the little community and some from Weimar and Oakland. Among those were the late "Fed" Campbell and Ernest Obenhaus and many others. B. L. Townsend of Weimar had charge of the painting and paper hanging.

To rebuild now would cost much more than back in 1917, but members are determined to make an attempt to have the building replaced with a new one, according to R. G. Wagley, who has made a start in the way of collecting donations to start a building program.
Weimar Mercury, July 20, 1945, page 1

Shared note

4 December 1953 Weimar Mercury: "POSTED— My place in the Osage section, the former Fed Campbell place, Is posted against hunting and fishing. Alfred Stein".