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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frank Campbell was born in 1889 in Minnesota, USA (son of Albert D. Campbell and Emma Genevieve Daniels); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1900, Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Albert D. Campbell was born about 1863 in Minnesota, USA (son of John Campbell and Elisabeth Hemstock); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1905, Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, USA

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Staying in a hotel: is chief clerk for some type of state fund.

    Albert married Emma Genevieve Daniels on 8 Apr 1885 in Hokah, Houston, Minnesota, USA. Emma was born on 21 Jul 1863 in Waukegan, Lake, Illinois, USA; died in Apr 1900 in Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emma Genevieve Daniels was born on 21 Jul 1863 in Waukegan, Lake, Illinois, USA; died in Apr 1900 in Winona, Winona County, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1890, Middleport, Iroquois, Illinois, USA

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Campbell was born about 1886 in Minnesota, USA; and died.
    2. 1. Frank Campbell was born in 1889 in Minnesota, USA; and died.
    3. Elise A. Campbell was born in Apr 1890 in Minnesota, USA; and died.
    4. Nellie Campbell was born in 1893 in Minnesota, USA; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Campbell was born on 1 Jan 1827 in Scotland (son of Duncan Campbell and Elizabeth Tainsh); died on 10 Nov 1913 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 2 Jun 1831, New York, New York, USA; Arrival
    • Residence: Bef 1839, Oswego, New York, USA
    • Residence: Between 1839 and 1841, Manlius, Onondaga, New York, USA
    • 1840 Federal Census: 1 Jun 1840, Manlius, Onondaga, New York, USA
    • Residence: Aft 1841, Oswego, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA
    • Land: 1 Feb 1858, Houston, Houston, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Hamilton, Houston, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1905, Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA

    Notes:


    John Campbell - 1827-1913

    (From History of Houston County, edited by Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge: published 1919 by H. C. Cooper, Jr. & Co., Winona, Minnesota)

    John Campbell, the first settler in Money Creek Valley, an early miller and farmer, was born in Scotland, January 1, 1827, and settled in Houston County, Minnesota, in the fall of 1852, after a previous residence in West Salem, Wisconsin. In the following year he built a feed and a flouring mill, which he operated for nine year, or until 1862, when he sold the mill and business and engaged in farming. In the latter occupation he continued on the same farm for over forty-five years, in 1908 retiring from active work and taking up his residence in the village of Houston. He was formerly active in church and school work and at various times served in local office.

    Mr. Campbell married Elizabeth Hemstock, who was born in England, August 12, 1829. They have been the parents of nine children, seven of whom were born in Money Creek township, this county. All attended school in Houston County. The record in brief is as follows:

    One who died in infancy;

    Edward G., now living retired in Houston;

    Hattie, deceased;

    James, who is engaged in the machinery business in LaCrosse;

    Belle who is the widow of H. B. Keeler and resides in Montana;

    William, engaged in the newspaper business in Milwaukee;

    Benjamin, proprietor of a business college in Jackson, Michigan; and

    Lucy, formerly a teacher, who resides in Houston with her brother.

    ______

    From, "The History of Houston County", Taylor Publishing, 1982 - Starting Page 41

    John Campbell, Pioneer Settler

    First Settlers:

    John Campbell and Nathan Vance, who had been living in Wisconsin, made several excursions through this region in search of an eligible mill site, and finally in the early spring of 1853, Mr. Campbell located 320 acres of land, which afterwards provbed to be in section twelve, and included what is now the village of Money Creek, and the site of a flouring mill. Campbell was a native of Scotland, coming to America at the age of five years.

    On arriving here, while prospecting, and after locating the claim, Vance and himself occupied an abandoned wigwam or "tepee" as the Winnebagoes called them. On one occasion, not long after their coming, they were quite badly frightened by a sudden eruption of Indians, who came yelling and whooping in a most blood-curdling and hair-elevating way, but this proved to be an energetic trick on their part, as they made no further hostile demonstrations, and after receiving a few trifling presents, they peacefully withdrew.

    As spring advanced, Mr. Campbell broke about fifteen acres, put in corn and potatoes, and also put up a shanty, remaining on the ground a part of the season, being at that time the only man in town and, "Monarch of all he surveyed." Late in the fall he returned to Wisconsin. The next winter, toward spring, in 1854, he returned here with his family, bringing cows, oxen, hogs, etc., and reoccupied his shanty.

    He soon began the erection of a mill but did not push it very vigorously, or to completion at once, preferring to wait until the land should regularly be in the market, that he might be certain of a clear title to the premises. After it was completed it was not unlike, as to its primitive characteristics, most of the mills first erected in this region. It had no bolting arrangements, and but a single run of stones. But when the neighborhood had begun to have settlers who had succeededed in raising grain, they resorted to this mill, and the circle kept widening until from far and near they came, crowding it to its utmost capacity, and some of them would have to wait one or two days for their grinds, and after filling his log house, the overflow would sleep in the mill.

    After the land was opened up for sale the claim was puchased by Mr. Campbell. The mill was not completed until after that time, but it answered its purpose for a number of years and was most valuable to the whole community. It is a pleasure to record the fact that Mr. Campbell still resides in town....

    Manufacturing: The first mills erected in town have already been alluded to, and include the grist mill of Mr. Campbell, put here in 1854, and the sawmill the following year. This latter contained a single sash saw, and was kept in operation about fifteen years. In 1859, Mr. Campbell put up a flouring mill opposite the old one, with one run of stones, a smutter and bolter. In 1861 this mill was sold.....

    Money Creek Village: During the autumn of 1856, the village was platted by Mr. John Campbell, the first lot being sold to Mr. Stolls, who erected a tavern and kept it for several years....

    Money Creek Township is located in the extreme northwest corner of Houston County. Houston County is located in the extreme southeast corner of Minnesota.

    Immigration:
    Departed Greenock, Scotland on the "Commodore Preble". Arrived in NYC with wife and 4 children. Lived in New York for 11-12 years.Listed are:
    -Duncan Campbell (age 35), laborer
    - Elizabeth (30)
    - Janet (6)
    - John (4)
    - Ann (2)

    Residence:
    This membership record shows that the Campbell family apparently arrived in Manlius from Oswego, NY on October 4, 1839 but then returned again to Oswego on October 10, 1841.

    1840 Federal Census:
    Name 1840 Census Description. Comments

    Duncan Campbell. Male age 40-49 correct - age 43

    Elizabeth Female age 40-49 correct - age 43

    dau. Elizabeth. Female age 15-19 correct - age 17

    dau. Jeannette. Female age 10-14 close - age 15

    son John. Male age 10-14 correct - age 13

    dau. Ann Female age 10-14 correct - age 11

    son James Male age 5-9 correct - age ~9

    dau. Margaret Female age 5-9. correct - age ~7

    son Josiah Male under 5 correct - age ~1



    Residence:
    Working as a farmer now; will continue this his entire life

    Land:
    160 acres in Houston County.

    Residence:
    The name of Hamilton will soon be changed to Money Creek. John is farming and they are living next door to John's sister, Janet Whitehouse.

    Residence:
    Edward, age 54, and Lucy, age 36, remain with their father.

    Residence:
    Continues to lve on the farm; son Edward and daughter Lucy are with him.

    John married Elisabeth Hemstock in 1847 in Wisconsin, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elisabeth HemstockElisabeth Hemstock
    Children:
    1. Edward G. Campbell was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Marquette, Wisconsin, USA; died on 25 Apr 1926 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA.
    2. Hariet A. "Hattie" Campbell was born on 9 May 1853 in Marquette, Wisconsin, USA; died on 17 Aug 1879 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA.
    3. James Campbell was born in Mar 1855 in Wisconsin, USA; was christened on Yes, date unknown; died on 31 Aug 1931 in La Crescent, Houston, Minnesota, USA; was buried in La Crescent, Houston, Minnesota, USA.
    4. Isabel F. "Belle" Campbell was born on 1 Aug 1857 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA; and died.
    5. William B. Campbell was born in Aug 1859 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA; died on 13 Dec 1945 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA; was buried in Money Creek Cemetery, Houston, Minnesota, USA.
    6. 2. Albert D. Campbell was born about 1863 in Minnesota, USA; and died.
    7. Charles F. Campbell was born on 2 May 1865 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA; died on 1 Dec 1869 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA; was buried in Money Creek Cemetery, Houston, Minnesota, USA.
    8. Benjamin Campbell was born in May 1868 in Minnesota, USA; and died.
    9. Lucy Campbell was born in Nov 1870 in Minnesota, USA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Duncan Campbell was born on 16 Oct 1796 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland (son of John Campbell and Janet McIntosh); died on 1 Aug 1856 in Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA; was buried in Glen Oak Cemetery, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Court Record: Bef Aug 1820, Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland
    • Court Record: 6 Aug 1820, Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland
    • Immigration: 2 Jun 1831, New York, New York, USA; Arrival
    • Residence: Bef 1839, Oswego, New York, USA
    • Residence: Between 1839 and 1841, Manlius, Onondaga, New York, USA
    • 1840 Federal Census: 1 Jun 1840, Manlius, Onondaga, New York, USA
    • Naturalization: 16 Sep 1840, Onondaga, New York, USA; "New York, County Naturalization Records, 1791-1980," database with images, FamilySearch, Onondaga > Declarations of intention 1802-1840 > image 1588 of 1600; Citing multiple County Clerk offices of New York.
    • Residence: Aft 1841, Oswego, New York, USA
    • 1850 Federal Census: 13 Aug 1850, Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1855 Wisconsin State Census: 1855, Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA; Duncan Campbell household

    Notes:


    Crieff is now a resort townand is located in southern Perthshire, situated 12 miles west of Perth, overlooking the River Earn.

    From Mary Anne Hrubesky:

    Scottish Roots - The Duncan Campbells

    Several further details of the Duncan Campbell family while in Scotland have been found using the IGI - the International Genealogical Index - searching through the "batch numbers" (groupings of marriages and christenings) of various Scottish counties. Clues as to where to look were provided by ancestors of John and Janet Campbell, children of Duncan and Elizabeth Campbell, who had settled in Houston County, Minnesota.

    1. Elizabeth's maiden name has been given as "Tange." This was apparently provided by her son John and appeared on his death certificate.

    2. Janet Campbell, daughter of Elizabeth and Duncan, was listed as being born in Crieff, Perth, Scotland.

    The following information will now be used for the following:

    «u»Duncan Campbell «/u»

    He was born in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. His date of "christening" and parents are either...
    16 Jan 1796 Parents John Campbell and Anne Campbell or
    16 Oct 1796 Parents John Campbell and Janet McIntosh

    «u»Elizabeth Campbell«/u»

    She was born in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. Her date of "christening" is
    12 Jul 1795 Parents James Tainsh and Betty Taylor
    Note: "Tainsh" is is believed to be her maiden name. The "Tange" given by her son is very close to this and, indeed, sounds much like it.

    «u»Marriage:«/u» Duncan Campbell to Betty Tainsh on 13 Jan 1822 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland.

    «u»Their Children«/u» - born in Criefdf, Perthshire, Scotland

    #1 - Elizabeth - christened 8 Dec 1822 Parents Duncan Campbell and Betty Tainsh
    #2 - Janet - christened 5 Oct 1824 Parents Duncan Campbell and Betty Tainsh

    Three more children were born in Scotland. No further records have been discovered.
    Information on the International Genealogical Index can be found at

    http://search.aol.com/aol/search?s_it=topsearchbox.search&v_t=na&q=International+Ge nealogy+Index+%2B+batch+numbers

    Court Record:
    Duncan Campbell admits paternity of a child if born within a limited time window

    Gentlemen:



    This is to Certifie that if the Child laid to my charge comes to my time which will between the 19th & 21st May I will acknowledge it & come through course of time and give all satisfaction which is hereby asserted by

    Duncan Campbell

    Court Record:
    Henrietta Earl states that Duncan is in fact NOT the father of her baby.

    Crieff

    August 6th, 1820



    The Session of Crieff having with being constituted, sederent(?) Ministers & Elders, compeared Henrietta Earl who being seriously exhorted & interrogated declared that Anthony Campbell is the father of a child with which she is pregnant.



    Henrietta Earl

    Immigration:
    Departed Greenock, Scotland on the "Commodore Preble". Arrived in NYC with wife and 4 children. Lived in New York for 11-12 years.Listed are:
    -Duncan Campbell (age 35), laborer
    - Elizabeth (30)
    - Janet (6)
    - John (4)
    - Ann (2)

    Residence:
    A membership record for Trinity Presbyterian Church in Manlius, NY shows that the Campbell family apparently arrived in Manlius from Oswego, NY on October 4, 1839 but then returned again to Oswego on October 10, 1841. 

    1840 Federal Census:
    Name 1840 Census Description. Comments

    Duncan Campbell. Male age 40-49  correct - age 43

    Elizabeth Female age 40-49  correct - age 43

    dau. Elizabeth. Female age 15-19  correct - age 17

    dau. Jeannette. Female age 10-14 close - age 15

    son John. Male age 10-14 correct - age 13

    dau. Ann Female age 10-14 correct - age 11

    son James Male age 5-9 correct - age ~9

    dau. Margaret Female age 5-9. correct - age ~7

    son Josiah Male under 5 correct - age ~1



    One person engaged in agriculture, 5 persons in "manufacture and trade"

    1850 Federal Census:
    Dwelling 370

    Family 370



    Duncan Campbell, age 53, M, Farmer, 1500 acres owned, Scotland

    Elizabeth Campbell, 53, F, Scotland

    Ann Campbell, 21, F, Scotland

    James Campbell, 19, M, Scotland

    Margaret Campbell, 17, F, New York

    Josiah Campbell, 12, M, New York

    John Miller, 2, M, Wisconsin

    1855 Wisconsin State Census:
    Duncan present with family.

    Buried:

    Birth: «tab»unknown
    Death: «tab»Aug. 1, 1856

    Inscription:
    Aged 60 years 6 months.

    Note: Stone broken, flush with ground.

    Burial:
    Greenwood Presbyterian Church Cemetery
    Glen Oak
    Marquette County
    Wisconsin, USA
    Plot: Row 1-15

    Created by: Suzanna ? Ashworth
    Record added: Aug 14, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 57039715

    Duncan married Elizabeth Tainsh on 13 Jan 1822 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. Elizabeth (daughter of James Tainsh and Betty Taylor) was born on 12 Jul 1795 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 5 Jul 1888 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA; was buried in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth TainshElizabeth Tainsh was born on 12 Jul 1795 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland (daughter of James Tainsh and Betty Taylor); died on 5 Jul 1888 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA; was buried in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 2 Jun 1831, New York, New York, USA; Arrival
    • Residence: Bef 1839, Oswego, New York, USA
    • Residence: Bef 1839, Oswego, New York, USA
    • Residence: Between 1839 and 1841, Manlius, Onondaga, New York, USA
    • 1840 Federal Census: 1 Jun 1840, Manlius, Onondaga, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1842, Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: Aft 1841, Oswego, New York, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1850 Federal Census: 13 Aug 1850, Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1860 Federal Census: 13 Jun 1860, Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA
    • 1880 Federal Census: 7 Jun 1880, Walnut, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA; Andrew Frashur household
    • Residence: 1883, Kingston, Green Lake, Wisconsin, USA
    • Residence: 1886, Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA

    Notes:

    Immigration:
    Departed Greenock, Scotland on the "Commodore Preble". Arrived in NYC with wife and 4 children. Lived in New York for 11-12 years.Listed are:
    -Duncan Campbell (age 35), laborer
    - Elizabeth (30)
    - Janet (6)
    - John (4)
    - Ann (2)

    Residence:
    This membership record shows that the Campbell family apparently arrived in Manlius from Oswego, NY on October 4, 1839 but then returned again to Oswego on October 10, 1841.

    1840 Federal Census:
    Name 1840 Census Description. Comments

    Duncan Campbell. Male age 40-49 correct - age 43

    Elizabeth Female age 40-49 correct - age 43

    dau. Elizabeth. Female age 15-19 correct - age 17

    dau. Jeannette. Female age 10-14 close - age 15

    son John. Male age 10-14 correct - age 13

    dau. Ann Female age 10-14 correct - age 11

    son James Male age 5-9 correct - age ~9

    dau. Margaret Female age 5-9. correct - age ~7

    son Josiah Male under 5 correct - age ~1



    Residence:
    The frist three children, Elizabeth, janet and John, have established separate residences for themselves by this time.

    1850 Federal Census:
    Dwelling 370

    Family 370



    Duncan Campbell, age 53, M, Farmer, 1500 acres owned, Scotland

    Elizabeth Campbell, 53, F, Scotland

    Ann Campbell, 21, F, Scotland

    James Campbell, 19, M, Scotland

    Margaret Campbell, 17, F, New York

    Josiah Campbell, 12, M, New York

    John Miller, 2, M, Wisconsin

    1860 Federal Census:
    Dwelling 264

    Family 257



    Josiah Campbell, age 22, Male, Farmer, $700 real estate owend, $410 personal estate, born in New York married within the year

    Jane Campbell, 20, F, New York, married within the year

    Elizabeth Campbell, 60, F, Scotland

    William Fox, 18, M, New York

    1880 Federal Census:
    Frashur, Andrew male age 57, farmer
    Ann, wife age 51, housekeeping
    Edward, son age 22, owkring on farm
    Campbell, Elizabeth; mothin-in-law age 88, at home
    Nella, daughter, age 18, at home.

    Andrew, Ann and Elizabeth all born in Scotland. Kids born in Wisconsin.

    Residence:
    Following the move of her daughter Ann Frasier to Nebraska, Elizabeth spent much time here with her daughters Elizabeth and Janet.

    Residence:
    90th Birtday celebration.

    Buried:

    Birth: «tab»Jul. 19, 1795
    Death: «tab»May 7, 1888

    Family links:
    Children:
    John Campbell (1827 - 1913)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    wife of DUNCAN CAMPBELL

    Burial:
    Money Creek Cemetery
    Money Creek
    Houston County
    Minnesota, USA

    Created by: RobMinteer57
    Record added: Jun 04, 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial# 91330488

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Campbell was born on 8 Dec 1822 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland; was christened on Yes, date unknown; died on 7 May 1886; was buried in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA.
    2. Janet "Jeannette" Campbell was born on 25 Sep 1824 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland; was christened on Yes, date unknown; died on 21 Jan 1912 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA.
    3. 4. John Campbell was born on 1 Jan 1827 in Scotland; died on 10 Nov 1913 in Money Creek, Houston, Minnesota, USA.
    4. Ann Campbell was born on 18 Sep 1828 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died on 29 Apr 1902 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA.
    5. James Campbell was born about 1831 in Scotland; and died.
    6. Margaret Campbell was born in 1833 in New York, USA; died on 2 Feb 1902 in Kingston, Green Lake, Wisconsin, USA; was buried in Glen Oak Cemetery, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA.
    7. Josiah Campbell was born in 1838 in New York, USA; and died.



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