Name |
A. F. G. Campbell |
Birth |
cir 1819 |
New York, USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1850 |
Dallas County, Alabama, USA |
Census |
1860 |
Athens, Dallas County, Alabama, USA |
Census |
1870 |
Gainestown, Clarke County, Alabama, USA |
Siblings |
3 brothers and 3 sisters |
| 1. A. F. G. Campbell, b. cir 1819, New York, USA ▻ Frances J. ? | | 2. Charlotte Campbell, b. cir 1820 | | 3. A. S. Campbell, b. cir 1820 | | 4. Kate Campbell, b. cir 1820 | | 5. Mary Campbell, b. cir 1820 | | 6. Shaw Campbell, b. cir 1820 ▻ Jane Hubbard | | 7. Peyton LaFayette Campbell, b. cir 1828, North Carolina, USA d. Feb 1881, probably Shelby County, Alabama, USA (Age 53 years) ▻ Mary Ann Elizabeth Bethea, m. 25 May 1846 | |
Notes |
- In the 1860 census of Liberty Hill, Athens District, Dallas County, Alabama, A.F.G. Campbell's place of birth was given as New York and his age as 44. His wife's name was stated to be F.J. Campbell, age 37, born in South (?) Carolina. His occupation was gin maker. In a letter written to him by his brother, dated 6 September 1855, A. S. Campbell of Cheraw, South Carolina, A. S. asks for a $2 loan. He noted that the first bale of cotton was in and selling at $.10, bacon at $.15 and $.16, meal at $1.00. In the letter, A.S. Campbell mentions Elias, Eliza, Mother, and that he must write to Charlotte and Mr. Warters to try to keep them from going to Texas. Charlotte was living in Orrville, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. A. F. G. Campbell was living in Cahaba, Alabama, at the time. His first name may have been Alonzo.
Found by Danny Stewart: I am 68 years of age and regard Guinn's Pioneer a fine tonic for the feeble. By its use my strength has been restored and my weight increased ten pounds. A.F.G. Campbell; Cotton Gin Maker Macon Georgia 2-18-1886 (Ad found in numerous newspapers across the United States)
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Person ID |
I5212 |
Private |
Last Modified |
21 Apr 2024 |