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Archibald CAMPBELL "Arch's" married Elizabeth Catherine HAYNES on 1848 in Fayette Co., VA.

Elizabeth Catherine HAYNES [Parents] "Mary" was born 1830 in Russelvilee, Fayette Co., VA. She married Archibald CAMPBELL on 1848 in Fayette Co., VA.

They had the following children:

  F i Rebecca Ellen CAMPBELL was born 24 Aug 1850 and died 24 Mar 1936.

J. Ruckland AMICK [Parents] was born 1 Mar 1856. He died 4 Apr 1939. J. married 1 Aiken Evelyn ANDERSON on 8 Mar 1877 in Fayette County, West Virginia.

Aiken Evelyn ANDERSON [Parents] was born 20 Oct 1850. She died 30 Nov 1924. Aiken married 1 J. Ruckland AMICK on 8 Mar 1877 in Fayette County, West Virginia.

They had the following children:

  F i Dessie Pearl AMICK was born 1878 in Nicholas Co., WV.

died in Childbirth
  M ii Marshalll AMICK.
  M iii Fred AMICK.
  M iv Wyatt AMICK.

John GEORGE was born 1803. He died 1865. John married Margaret MILLER.

Margaret MILLER married John GEORGE.

They had the following children:

  M i John A. GEORGE was born 1842 in Greenbrier.

JOHN A. GEORGE - is living on the farm where he was born in Blue Sulphur district, Greenbrier County, and has 440 acres of land, 150 cleared, the rest finely timbered with oak, poplar and chestnut. He keeps in stock 30 head of cattle and 100 sheep. He was born September 9, 1842, a son of John and Margaret (MILLER) GEORGE, and a grandson of one of the pioneers who redeemed Greenbrier from the wilderness, and disputed with the savages for its possession. John GEORGE was born in this district, April 19, 1803, and died May 27, 1865, killed by a vicious horse. Margaret, mother of John A. GEORGE, was born in Summers County, (now) West Virginia, March 28, 1811, and she died May 6, 1862. John A. GEORGE served in the war between the States, in Company H, 26th Virginia Battalion, Eckles brigade, Confederate service. He was in the battles of Fayetteville, New Market, Cold Harbor, Snickers Gap, Kernstown, Winchester and Cedar Greek, besides minor engagements. He served from 1862 until the end of the war. In Summers County, West Virginia, May 26, 1868, John A. GEORGE and Elizabeth R. MILLER were united in marriage, and to them have been born eight children: Norma C., April 4, 1869; Maude V., January 10, 1871; Powhatan A., December14, 1872; Bertha M., December 27, 1874; Clarence T., January 8, 1877; Arthur H., December 18, 1878; John G., August 31, 1881; Homer Houston, March 29, 1883. The wife of Mr. GEORGE was born in Green Sulphur district, Summers County, January 2, 1850, a daughter of A. Alexander and Eliza (HINCHMAN) MILLER. Her father was born in Summers County, January 7, 1818, and is still a resident in that county: her mother, born in Monroe County, May 28, 1821,died November 9, 1866. John A. GEORGE may be addressed at Salem, Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvgreenb/bios/bios-g.htm

Alexander LEAMON.

He had the following children:

  F i Mary LEAMON was born 1780 and died after 1869.

Joseph SHAW married Jane AMICK.

Jane AMICK [Parents] died 1880. She married Joseph SHAW.

died in infancy, no name

They had the following children:

  F i Etta SHAW.
  ii Jessie SHAW.
  M iii Archie SHAW.

Alanson MILLER married Mary Elizabeth AMICK.

Mary Elizabeth AMICK [Parents] died 1852. She married Alanson MILLER.


Joseph SHAW married Matha AMICK.

Matha AMICK [Parents] married Joseph SHAW.


Julia S. BISHOP was married was married 1854.

She had the following children:

  M i Frank AMICK.
  F ii Mamie C. AMICK.
  F iii Stella AMICK.

Hiram AMICK [Parents] married Eleanor DUNKLY.

Hiram Who was in the joined the Chicago Mercantile Independent Battery Light Artillery as a private during the civil Aug. 29, 1862 and was mustered out as a SGt. July 10, 1865. He married Eleanor Dunkly. He held rank in the Chicago Fire Dept. I believe Captain.

I believe that Hiram was my Gr Grandfather, if so, his son would be Federick Horace, who was my grandfather. My uncle and cousin were also named Pleasant and my mother was named Jessie Stella.
This would make Myron, Pleasant and Mary's brother, therefore Alanson's brother-in-law and Rachel, Alansons mother-in-law. I have yet to find concrete proof of the Virgina connection. Have no more info about Pleasant going to Calif or whether he returned.----Joan (Livingstone?), Amick Genforum message 355, Oct 15, 2000.

See Letter: Jesse Ellis, Snow Hill, Nicholas Co., WV to Robert Corron and his sister, Rachel Rebecca Corron (Mrs. Jacob Amick), all of Westco, IL, 30 Aug 1869.

Eleanor DUNKLY married Hiram AMICK.

They had the following children:

  M i Fred AMICK.
  M ii Leonard AMICK.

Myron J. AMICK [Parents] married Frankie.

Myron J. served in the K division of the 15th Illinois Calvary. And eventually moved to New York City.

Sergeant, K Co, 14th Illinois Cavalry, USA.

Series 1, Vol. 47 part 1 - Reports, Page 203, 204
Myron J. Amick I 47
beginning page 197 mentions Amick on pages 203 and 204 with index on page 1152. This is the Union Sergeant Amick in O. O. Howard's command

Living (1850): Chicago, IL, home of Alanson Miller, Myron Amick, age 6, b. VA, with Rachel Amick, age 26, b. VA.

Living (1860): Chicago, IL, home of Alanson Miller, Myron Amick, age 17, b. IL, with Rachel Amick, age 54??, b. VA.
Sergeant, K Co, 14th Illinois Cavalry, USA.

Frankie married Myron J. AMICK.

They had the following children:

  M i Frederick Horace AMICK.

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