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From: "Dora Smith" <>
Subject: Re: [MDCECIL] Migration Routes
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 20:41:13 -0600
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It's hard to prove a son did not exist, though it is possible to prove he
did not exist at a particular point in time. He could have not lived to
reach that point, however, and if birth or baptismal records exist for the
family than possibly some of the children may have been born somewhere else.

Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, TX

----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda Trent" <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [MDCECIL] Migration Routes


> Hi Ginny,
>
> According to Gallia County Chancery Records, Samuel did not have a son by
> the name of William. His children are listed as Nancy, John, Elijah,
> James,
> Margaret, and Samuel, oh yeah and Elisha (who brought about the suit).
> That
> was in 1841, and was a dispute over Elisha's not being paid according to
> the
> arrangements for carrying for his father.
>
> In 1841 Nancy was married a James Graham of Gallia, John lived in
> Illinois,
> Elijah lived in Gallia, James was dec'd (children listed included a
> William,
> but would be too late for your William since three of his siblings were
> minors), Margaret who had married John Rees was dec'd (all children
> listed),
> Samuel Campbell was dec'd as well. Samuel Jr. had a son Samuel, but in
> 1841
> he was a minor. Since Elisha was the plaintiff his children aren't named.
>
> I don't know if any of that helped. Good luck!
>
> Linda in Gallia
>
>
>
>> Hi Jan, I have Elizabeth Bing d/o John and Ester Bing of Cecil Co married
> William Campbell 13 July 1791. Wm may be the son of Samuel Campbell found
> in
> Gallia Co. OH with the Bing brothers Samuel and John R. in the early
> 1800s.
> Any connection? Samuel could also be a brother of Wm. Ginny in Cheyenne
>>
>>
>>
>> PS If there is a fit Samuel went first to Augusta Co. VA as did the Bing
> brothers. Ginny
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jan Thomas <>
>> To:
>> Sent: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 11:43 am
>> Subject: [MDCECIL] Migration Routes
>>
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>> Hi listers;
>>
>> Has anyone studied the primary and secondary migration routes from Cecil
>> Co.? I use migration patterns
>> when searching for potential locations of descendants. I am currently
>> researching Campbells who settled
>> in Cecil or the region probably about 1791 - 1800. Where did they go
>> from there is my problem.
>>
>> Thanks, Jan
>>
>> CAMPBELL, CUMMINGS, CARNES, LOWMAN
>>
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