DAR #A018752
NSSAR #P-128032
Revolutionary War
Private in Captain John Spoor's Company, Col. John Brown's Regiment, served three months; served seven days with Col. John Ashley, Jr.'s Regiment. Again under Lt. Moses Hubbard by order of Gen. John Fellows, and with Capt. James Campbell, service six days.
Samuel Campbell came to Illinois and settled in Winnebago County, where he died Nov. 8, 1844.
Source: Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Winnebago County
He and Grace had the following children:
Filura Campbell, 1794 – 1884;
Lucinda Campbell, 1796 – 1868;
Martha Campbell, 1797 – 1833;
William Campbell, 1799 – 1833;
Samuel Campbell, 1801 – 1871;
Zeno Campbell, 1808 – 1891;
Zimri Campbell, 1810 – 1860;
Zeri Campbell, 1812 – 1839;
David Samuel Campbell, 1815 – 1904;
Jeremiah Campbell, 1818 – 1884
DAR #A018752
NSSAR #P-128032
Revolutionary War
Private in Captain John Spoor's Company, Col. John Brown's Regiment, served three months; served seven days with Col. John Ashley, Jr.'s Regiment. Again under Lt. Moses Hubbard by order of Gen. John Fellows, and with Capt. James Campbell, service six days.
Samuel Campbell came to Illinois and settled in Winnebago County, where he died Nov. 8, 1844.
Source: Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Illinois
Winnebago County
He and Grace had the following children:
Filura Campbell, 1794 – 1884;
Lucinda Campbell, 1796 – 1868;
Martha Campbell, 1797 – 1833;
William Campbell, 1799 – 1833;
Samuel Campbell, 1801 – 1871;
Zeno Campbell, 1808 – 1891;
Zimri Campbell, 1810 – 1860;
Zeri Campbell, 1812 – 1839;
David Samuel Campbell, 1815 – 1904;
Jeremiah Campbell, 1818 – 1884
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