by William F. Peck (1895)
Part III, p. 82
Campbell, E. H., was born in Bethlehem, Albany county, N. Y., November 18, 1818. His father, Richard, was a native of Pittsfield, Mass., who married Arabella G., daughter of Rev. Aaron J. Booge, chaplain under General Jackson, who trace their descent from John Booge who came to New York from Glasgow in 1680. E. H. Campbell was educated in the common schools, and came to Clarkson in 1840. In 1841 he married Susan A., daughter of Ambrose Sandford, and they have one son, E. R., and one daughter, Mrs. Lucy V. Chappell, widow of Hon. James Chappell. Our subject is a prominent man of Clarkson, where he has always taken a leading and intelligent interest in all things relating to the good of the community.
Contributor: Cheryl Ayres
by William F. Peck (1895)
Part III, p. 82
Campbell, E. H., was born in Bethlehem, Albany county, N. Y., November 18, 1818. His father, Richard, was a native of Pittsfield, Mass., who married Arabella G., daughter of Rev. Aaron J. Booge, chaplain under General Jackson, who trace their descent from John Booge who came to New York from Glasgow in 1680. E. H. Campbell was educated in the common schools, and came to Clarkson in 1840. In 1841 he married Susan A., daughter of Ambrose Sandford, and they have one son, E. R., and one daughter, Mrs. Lucy V. Chappell, widow of Hon. James Chappell. Our subject is a prominent man of Clarkson, where he has always taken a leading and intelligent interest in all things relating to the good of the community.
Contributor: Cheryl Ayres
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