Children:
Catherine Campbell b. February 1, 1735 or 1736, in Augusta County, Virginia; d. 1798 m. She married Elijah McClannahan, Sr.. Elijah was born between 1730 - 1740.
Mary Campbell, b. 1737, Augusta County, Virginia
Martha Campbell, b. 1739; d. September 1801
Captain John Campbell, Sr. b. April 20, 1742, in Augusta County, Virginia d. 07 December 1825. He married Elizabeth McDonald
on October 1, 1778 (Source: Historical Sketches of the Campbell, Pilcher, and Kindred Families. By Margaret C. Pilcher.), daughter of Edward McDonald and Elizabeth Robinson. She was born May 29, 1753. Their son, David Campbell was the Governor of Virgina from 1837 to 1840.
Colonel Arthur D. Campbell, Sr., b. 1743 d. August 8, 1811 in Middlesboro, Kentucky. Aurthur married Margaret Campbell on May 12, 1773.Margaret was the daughter of Charles Campbell and Margaret Buchanan. She was born March 16, 1753 and died December 25, 1813.
James Campbell b. 1744, Augusta County, Virginia died before February 25, 1793 m. Margaret Campbell b. Bet. 1740 - 1754. From "Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800", Volume II, by Lewis Preston Summers. Page 1349, Brief of Wills, Washington County, Virginia, Will Book No. 2, Page 24. February 25, 1793. James Campbell. His estate to his mother, Mary Campbell, his sister Martha Campbell, his brother Patrick, his sister Sarah, and his sister Anne Rowan. Executor: John Campbell. Witnesses: Arthur Campbell, Edward Crow, Robert Campbell. Probated August 20, 1793.
William Campbell b. 1746
Margaret Campbell b. March 31, 1748 in Augusta County, Virginia d. 25 July 1799, Campbell's Station, Tennessee.
Margaret married Colonel David Campbell, Jr., in 1774, son of David Campbell and Jane Conynghan. He was born August 1753 in Augusta Co. VA. Margaret's date of death is shown by some sources as July 29, 1799. David's date of death is also shown as November 1753. David served in Lord Dunmore's War (1774) and in the Revolutionary War. He served as a private at the Battle of Long Island Flats (July 1776) and at King's Mountain (October 1780). David was made a Captain of the Knox County Militia by Territorial Governor William Blount in 1792. After Tennessee became a state, Governor John Sevier appointed him a 2nd Major in the Tennessee Militia for Knox County ( 04 October 1796). He was appointed Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of the Knox County Militia on 20 December 1800. (source: http://members.tripod.com/~philnorf/children.htm).
Judge David Campbell, Jr., b. 1750, Augusta County, Virginia d. 1812.
Sarah Campbell b. 1752 d. 1802 m. ZEB HOWARD; b. Bet. 1740 - 1750. Source: Historical Sketches of the Campbell, Pilcher, and Kindred Families by Margaret C. Pilcher.
Colonel Robert Campbell Sr. b. 1755 in Augusta County, Virginia d. January 1832
Patrick Campbell b. 1758; m. Martha Long b. Bet. 1755 - 1765.
Anne Campbell b. 1759.
Children:
Catherine Campbell b. February 1, 1735 or 1736, in Augusta County, Virginia; d. 1798 m. She married Elijah McClannahan, Sr.. Elijah was born between 1730 - 1740.
Mary Campbell, b. 1737, Augusta County, Virginia
Martha Campbell, b. 1739; d. September 1801
Captain John Campbell, Sr. b. April 20, 1742, in Augusta County, Virginia d. 07 December 1825. He married Elizabeth McDonald
on October 1, 1778 (Source: Historical Sketches of the Campbell, Pilcher, and Kindred Families. By Margaret C. Pilcher.), daughter of Edward McDonald and Elizabeth Robinson. She was born May 29, 1753. Their son, David Campbell was the Governor of Virgina from 1837 to 1840.
Colonel Arthur D. Campbell, Sr., b. 1743 d. August 8, 1811 in Middlesboro, Kentucky. Aurthur married Margaret Campbell on May 12, 1773.Margaret was the daughter of Charles Campbell and Margaret Buchanan. She was born March 16, 1753 and died December 25, 1813.
James Campbell b. 1744, Augusta County, Virginia died before February 25, 1793 m. Margaret Campbell b. Bet. 1740 - 1754. From "Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800", Volume II, by Lewis Preston Summers. Page 1349, Brief of Wills, Washington County, Virginia, Will Book No. 2, Page 24. February 25, 1793. James Campbell. His estate to his mother, Mary Campbell, his sister Martha Campbell, his brother Patrick, his sister Sarah, and his sister Anne Rowan. Executor: John Campbell. Witnesses: Arthur Campbell, Edward Crow, Robert Campbell. Probated August 20, 1793.
William Campbell b. 1746
Margaret Campbell b. March 31, 1748 in Augusta County, Virginia d. 25 July 1799, Campbell's Station, Tennessee.
Margaret married Colonel David Campbell, Jr., in 1774, son of David Campbell and Jane Conynghan. He was born August 1753 in Augusta Co. VA. Margaret's date of death is shown by some sources as July 29, 1799. David's date of death is also shown as November 1753. David served in Lord Dunmore's War (1774) and in the Revolutionary War. He served as a private at the Battle of Long Island Flats (July 1776) and at King's Mountain (October 1780). David was made a Captain of the Knox County Militia by Territorial Governor William Blount in 1792. After Tennessee became a state, Governor John Sevier appointed him a 2nd Major in the Tennessee Militia for Knox County ( 04 October 1796). He was appointed Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of the Knox County Militia on 20 December 1800. (source: http://members.tripod.com/~philnorf/children.htm).
Judge David Campbell, Jr., b. 1750, Augusta County, Virginia d. 1812.
Sarah Campbell b. 1752 d. 1802 m. ZEB HOWARD; b. Bet. 1740 - 1750. Source: Historical Sketches of the Campbell, Pilcher, and Kindred Families by Margaret C. Pilcher.
Colonel Robert Campbell Sr. b. 1755 in Augusta County, Virginia d. January 1832
Patrick Campbell b. 1758; m. Martha Long b. Bet. 1755 - 1765.
Anne Campbell b. 1759.
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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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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David "Black David" Campbell
1710–1753
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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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