Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
Early Settlers listed in alphabetical order, with Hildebrand map location (if located), date of acquisition (from Hildebrand map or Chalkley's reference) and other identifying information from Chalkley's
Alexander Campbell (Beverley Manor SW, 559 acres, 1744, near land of D. (David) Campbell (110 acres) acquired in 1749)
David Campbell (Beverley Manor SW, 466 acres, 1741), according to Phil Norfleet (and proven by records in Chalkley's), this was "White David Campbell" ,(b. 08 Mar 1705/06, Drumboden, Near Londonderry, Ireland, d. 19 Oct 1790, Augusta County, Virginia), who married Mary Hamilton (1716-1801), who was the son of John Campbell and Grace/Grisel Hays. There was another David Campbell, referred to as "Black David Campbell" , (b. 1710, prob. Drumaboden, Kilmachrenan, County Donegal, Ireland, d. Nov 1753, Augusta County, Virginia), m. Jane/Jean Cunningham on 04 Mar 1739/40, prob. in Augusta County, Virginia, who was the son of Alexander Campbell (b. abt. 1685, Londonderry County, Ulster Province, Ireland, d. 1758, Augusta County, Virginia), who acquired a 106-acre tract adjoining "White David" Campbell's land in 1749 (listed below).
D. (David) Campbell (Beverley Manor SW, 110 acres, 27 Feb. 1749/50, adjoining 106 acres of David (prob. "Black David" Campbell and Alexander Campbell (559 acres) acquired in 1744). This is shown in Chalkley's records to be "White David Campbell",
same as above.
David Campbell (Beverley Manor SW, 106 acres, 28 Feb. 1749/50, adjoining 110 acres of David "White David" Campbell and Alexander Campbell), This is "Black David Campbell" (b. 1710, prob. Drumaboden, Kilmachrenan, County Donegal, Ireland, d. Nov 1753, Augusta County, Virginia), son of Alexander Campbell, listed above.
Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
Early Settlers listed in alphabetical order, with Hildebrand map location (if located), date of acquisition (from Hildebrand map or Chalkley's reference) and other identifying information from Chalkley's
Alexander Campbell (Beverley Manor SW, 559 acres, 1744, near land of D. (David) Campbell (110 acres) acquired in 1749)
David Campbell (Beverley Manor SW, 466 acres, 1741), according to Phil Norfleet (and proven by records in Chalkley's), this was "White David Campbell" ,(b. 08 Mar 1705/06, Drumboden, Near Londonderry, Ireland, d. 19 Oct 1790, Augusta County, Virginia), who married Mary Hamilton (1716-1801), who was the son of John Campbell and Grace/Grisel Hays. There was another David Campbell, referred to as "Black David Campbell" , (b. 1710, prob. Drumaboden, Kilmachrenan, County Donegal, Ireland, d. Nov 1753, Augusta County, Virginia), m. Jane/Jean Cunningham on 04 Mar 1739/40, prob. in Augusta County, Virginia, who was the son of Alexander Campbell (b. abt. 1685, Londonderry County, Ulster Province, Ireland, d. 1758, Augusta County, Virginia), who acquired a 106-acre tract adjoining "White David" Campbell's land in 1749 (listed below).
D. (David) Campbell (Beverley Manor SW, 110 acres, 27 Feb. 1749/50, adjoining 106 acres of David (prob. "Black David" Campbell and Alexander Campbell (559 acres) acquired in 1744). This is shown in Chalkley's records to be "White David Campbell",
same as above.
David Campbell (Beverley Manor SW, 106 acres, 28 Feb. 1749/50, adjoining 110 acres of David "White David" Campbell and Alexander Campbell), This is "Black David Campbell" (b. 1710, prob. Drumaboden, Kilmachrenan, County Donegal, Ireland, d. Nov 1753, Augusta County, Virginia), son of Alexander Campbell, listed above.
Family Members
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John Duncan Campbell Jr
1695–1728
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COL Arthur Campbell
1697–1735
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David "White David" Campbell
1703–1790
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Mary Ann Campbell Porter
1704–1742
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William Campbell
1704–1759
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Catherine Campbell Campbell
1706–1805
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Mrs Margaret Campbell Cloyd
1707–1764
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Martha Campbell Carey
1708 – unknown
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Mary Ann Campbell
1710–1806
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Elizabeth Campbell
1713–1780
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Robert Campbell Sr
1718–1810
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