James Martin Campbell, 1844–1913?> (aged 69 years)
- Name
- James Martin /Campbell/
- Given names
- James Martin
- Surname
- Campbell
Birth
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State: Texas Country: United States of America INDI:BIRT:ADDR:NOTE: @N2327@ |
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MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, JAMES MARTIN AND ROBERTSON, HARRIET ALICE
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State: Texas Country: United States of America Shared note: Campbell, James (groom), was married to Harriet A. Robertson (bride) on January 28, 1868, by J. J. S… Campbell, James (groom), was married to Harriet A. Robertson (bride) on January 28, 1868, by J. J. Sledge, minister of the gospel (Marriage Book E, page 91) from http://www.columbustexas.net/library/history/marriagesc.htm |
Birth of a daughter
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
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 son
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Birth of a son
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Birth of a daughter
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Birth of a daughter
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Birth of a daughter
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Birth of a daughter
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Marriage of a daughter
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
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 |
Birth of a son
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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 |
Birth of a son
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Death of a daughter
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From http://www.txgenweb2.org/txcolorado/obits/obitscampbell.htm Campbell, Lisan Lula Miss Lula Campbell died at her home in Borden last Saturday morning after a long and painful illness, being confined to her bed for six months. Miss Lula was truly a patient, submissive sufferer, though suffering agonies she never complained, but often expressed herself as willing to suffer, yea die, if it be God’s will. She seemed to have no fear of death, and conscious of approaching dissolution, she called for all her dear ones to bid them a last farewell, and to ask them to meet her in Heaven. When her young life appeared happiest, and the future seemed full of joy, the reaper came, and “Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Words cannot express the grief of the loved ones, and human sympathy cannot console them for Lula’s loss. God’s own love and knowledge that she is with Him will alone palliate their sorrow. The family have the sympathy of all. [Interment in Borden Cemetery] Weimar Mercury, November 18, 1899 |
Death of a daughter
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From http://www.txgenweb2.org/txcolorado/obits/obitscampbell.htm Campbell, Laura Alice Columbus Citizen: Weimar Mercury, October 6, 1900, page 8 |
Death
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Type: Death of Campbell, James Martin State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Burial
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Type: Burial of Campbell, James Martin State: Texas Country: United States of America |
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mother | |
himself |
1844–1913
Birth: 18 April 1844
— Montgomery, Texas, United States of America Death: 30 June 1913 — Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
himself |
1844–1913
Birth: 18 April 1844
— Montgomery, Texas, United States of America Death: 30 June 1913 — Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
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wife |
1849–1935
Birth: 20 August 1849
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— Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America Death: 28 March 1935 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, JAMES MARTIN AND ROBERTSON, HARRIET ALICE | MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, JAMES MARTIN AND ROBERTSON, HARRIET ALICE — 28 January 1868 — Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America |
11 months
daughter |
1868–1939
Birth: 25 December 1868
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19
— Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America Death: 19 June 1939 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
2 years
daughter |
1871–1945
Birth: 24 February 1871
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21
— Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America Death: 15 August 1945 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
3 years
son |
1873–1874
Birth: 1873
28
23
— Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America Death: 1874 |
2 years
son |
1874–1943
Birth: 11 December 1874
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25
— Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America Death: 31 December 1943 — Sherman, Grayson, Texas, United States of America |
3 years
daughter |
1877–1899
Birth: about 1877
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27
— Osage, Coryell, Texas, United States of America Death: 11 November 1899 |
20 months
daughter |
1878–1929
Birth: 18 August 1878
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28
— Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America Death: 10 October 1929 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
2 years
daughter |
1880–1900
Birth: 15 October 1880
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31
— Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America Death: 26 September 1900 |
2 years
daughter |
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child | |
daughter |
1885–
Birth: February 1885
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35
— Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
23 months
son |
1886–
Birth: December 1886
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37
— Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
2 years
son |
1888–
Birth: December 1888
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39
— Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America |
2 years
son |
1891–1972
Birth: 1 January 1891
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41
— Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America Death: 15 March 1972 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
3 years
son |
1894–1967
Birth: 13 February 1894
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44
— Borden, Colorado, Texas, United States of America Death: January 1967 — Harris, Texas, United States of America |
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MARRIAGE OF CAMPBELL, JAMES MARTIN AND ROBERTSON, HARRIET ALICE |
Shared note
Campbell, James (groom), was married to Harriet A. Robertson (bride) on January 28, 1868, by J. J. Sledge, minister of the gospel (Marriage Book E, page 91) from http://www.columbustexas.net/library/history/marriagesc.htm |
Shared note
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Confederate veteran, according to http://www.columbustexas.net/library/cemeteries/AF.htm |
Shared note
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Campbell, James Martin A very sad accident befell Jim Cambell[sic] Sunday morning. While attending to a young horse it became angry and kicked Mr. Campbell in the abdomen, causing a severe hurt. The doctor was summoned at once, and Sunday evening he was resting easy and up til Monday morning, when he gradually grew worse until about 1:30 when the end came. It was indeed hard to give him up in this unexpected hour, but the good Lord giveth life and He also taketh life, and He willed that Mr. Campbell should join his band of angels above where there is no suffering , sorrow nor parting. Mr. Campbell had lived in and around this section for forty or fifty years, and a better hearted man could be found no where. He was always ready to lend a helping hand and was the best of husbands and fathers. His friends were as numerous as the sands of the seashore and it is with a sad heart they give him up. He leaves a widow and ten children to mourn his death, three having gone to that better home above. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family in this sad hour. The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) eve in the Borden cemetery at 3 o’clock. Weimar Mercury, July 4, 1913, page 8 from http://www.txgenweb2.org/txcolorado/obits/obitscampbell.htm#Campbell,%20James%20Martin |
Shared note
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He was a farmer. |
Media object
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CampbellJamesMartinDeathCert |
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