Ancestors of Tommy W. Corder



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William M. Jr. Huff and Emily (Millie) Campbell




Husband William M. Jr. Huff 73

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Wife Emily (Millie) Campbell 73

         Born: Between 1791 and 1804 - Cumberland County, Kentucky
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       Father: Benjamin A. Campbell 214
       Mother: Chloe Faris 73





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George W. Campbell and Jemima Or Geneva Gunnison




Husband George W. Campbell 71,72

         Born: 1815 - Madison County, Kentucky 71,72
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       Father: Samuel Campbell 73
       Mother: Christina Pevehouse


     Marriage: 1833 - Madison County, Kentucky




Wife Jemima Or Geneva Gunnison 72

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George Warren Campbell and Sarah Kuykendall




Husband George Warren Campbell 73

         Born: 30 Nov 1808 - Cumberland County, Kentucky 73
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       Father: Benjamin A. Campbell 214
       Mother: Chloe Faris 73


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 Other Spouse: Mobley




Wife Sarah Kuykendall 73

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George Warren Campbell and Mobley




Husband George Warren Campbell 73

         Born: 30 Nov 1808 - Cumberland County, Kentucky 73
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       Father: Benjamin A. Campbell 214
       Mother: Chloe Faris 73


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 Other Spouse: Sarah Kuykendall 73




Wife Mobley

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Hugh Campbell and Mary Hannah




Husband Hugh Campbell 73

         Born: Abt 1731 - Scotland 73
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         Died: Abt 1817 - Madison County, Kentucky
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     Marriage: 29 Jan 1760 - <Virginia>




Wife Mary Hannah 73,213

         Born: <1729> - <Scotland>
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Children
1 M Benjamin Campbell 73

         Born: Abt 1751 - Virginia, USA 73
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2 M Rodger Campbell

         Born: Abt 1761
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3 M William Campbell

         Born: Abt 1764 - Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia 1
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4 F Abigail Campbell

         Born: 19 Sep 1815 - Augusta, Kentucky, USA
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       Spouse: David Craig
         Marr: Abt 1829 - Kentucky, USA




General Notes (Husband)

1. 3d September, 1790. Hugh Campbell, of Washington County, North Carolina, appoints John Dickey, attorney to obtain grant or deed to 190 acres joining John Tanner and Hugh Brown and convey same to Robert Brown. Teste: John Donaghe, Peter Bleke, John Bernard.
2. Part of 200 acres patented to Hugh Campbell 25th September, 1746, and by him conveyed to William Alexander, and become property of James Alexander, heir-at-law.
3. 1st September, 1790. Hugh Campbell. of Rockbridge, to John Lowry, of Augusta. Delivered: Joseph Lowry, son of John, 10th August, 1791. 130 acres, part of 200 acres conveyed by Charles Campbell to James Campbell and descended to Hugh as heir of James.
4. Volume I AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. SEPTEMBER 16, 1788.
Hugh Campbell to be summoned to qualify admr. of Robert Campbell if he sees fit.
5. OCTOBER 21, 1788. Hugh Campbell qualifies as above.
6. AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. II. (cont.)
a. AUGUST 28, 1750. (414) Hugh Campbell added to tithables.
b. MAY 28, 1751.
c. Road ordered from John Davis's mill to Wood's New Cleared Gap, and John King, with Andrew Erwin, John McGill, Wm. McGill, Robert Fowler, Hugh Campbell, John Erwin, Edward Erwin, Robert Carscaden, Francis Erwin, Edward Erwin, Wm. Frame, Benj. Erwin, Charles Campbell, Robert Campbell, Wm. Brown, Michael Dickey, Robert Brown. Henry Smith, Hugh Diver, Charles Diver, David McCummins, John Davis, Danl. Smith, James Anderson, John Francis, Wm. Alexander, Robert Gamble, Andrew Combe, James Patterson, Francis Brown, Gabriel Pickens, keep it in repair.
7. CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 270-279
a. 1785 September 7, Charles Campbell and Mary Alexander, daughter James Alexander; surety, Hugh Campbell; witnesses, Saml. McConkey, John Alexander.
b. 1786--October 17, Joseph Davis and Mary Ann Estill; surety, Zachary Estill; witness, Hugh Campbell.
c. 1790--May 5, Jonathan Dunbar and Sally Campbell, daughter of James Campbell (consent); witnesses, William Burgess, James Essex; surety, William Dunbar.
8. John Davidson vs. Hugh Campell, Pullian Sandidge and John Cooper--O. S. 186; N. S. 66--Bill 1813. Hugh Campbell moved to Tennessee. He owned lands in Amherst which he sold to Sandidge and Cooper, the title to which was formerly in Neil Campbell, and by him devised to his daughter Elizabeth Campbell, who became widow of Thos. Barret and afterwards married Hugh. Will of Neill Campbell of Amherst. To Tabithy Bailor, daughter of Leonard Bailor, formerly of Albemarle, but now living on New River for care she has taken of him. Sister Catherine Brugh's children of East Mill near Perth, North Britian. Natural daughter, Elizabeth Campbell, alias Bailor, begotten on body of Tabithy Bailor. To John Rose, brass barrel pistols; to Charles Rose, smooth gun; to Charles Irving, rifle; to Hugh Rose, spy glass. Dated 3d December, 1776. Recorded in Amherst, 3d March, 1777. Deed dated 10th September, 1808, by Hugh Campbell and Elizabeth; Charles L. Barrett and Sally, his wife; James and Ann Barret of Amherst County to Pullian Sandidge. Conveys 949 acres in Amherst. Recorded in Amherst, 19th September, 1808.
9. CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 180 - 189 by Lyman Chalkley
a. Donaghe vs. Donaghe--O. S. 232; N. S. 82--Bill, 1810. Complainant is John Donaghe, son of Hugh Donaghe. In 1796 orator was 35 years old. Hugh was married three times and had three children by last marriage. Hugh Donaghe died 5th December, 1809. John Donaghe, his son (orator), is also dead, leaving administrator, Hugh M. Donaghe. Hugh had a son James as well as John. There were no children by second marriage. Margaret Campbell, wife of Hugh Campbell, deposes 10th November, 1812, in Staunton. She was married 16 years in June last. Her husband and his father had lived in Tennessee. Hugh Campbell deposes. He speaks of complainant as Uncle John Donaghe. Is a grandson of Hugh Donaghe.
b. Walker vs. Reyburn's executors--O. S. 241; N. S. 65--John Walker of Augusta County, in 1798, bought land from Robert Reyburn of Kentucky, son of John Reyburn of Augusta. Robert Campbell set up claim and is dead, leaving heirs, viz: Hugh Campbell, James, John, Robert, William, Wilson, Stephen, Sally Campbell, Jane, wife of William Stephenson; 186 Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Rochester. Robert Reyburn is also dead, leaving, viz: John, William, Robert, James, Polly, Betsy, Susan, Re
10. CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 190 - 199 by Lyman Chalkley
a. Campbell vs. Slaughter--O. S. 247; N. S. 87--Deed, 20th January, 1804, by Hugh Campbell and Elizabeth of Amherst, to Philip Slaughter of Culpeper, tract in Amherst joining James Franklin <I>et als.,</I> 949 acres conveyed to Hugh by Charles Carter and Betty. Recorded in Amherst, 17th September, 1804. Rev. Robert Rivers deposes, in Amherst, 28th November, 1811. Deed, 17th December, 1802, by Charles Carter and Betty of Culpeper, to Lindsey Coleman of Amherst, 763 acres on Buffalo River in Amherst. Recorded in Amherst, 20th June, 1803. Deed, 17th December, 1802, by Charles Carter and Betty to Hugh Campbell, 949 acres above. Recorded in Amherst, 16th September, 1805. Deed, 17th December, 1802, by Charles Carter and Betsey of Culpeper, to James Franklin of Amherst, 1,006 acres in Amherst. Recorded in Amherst, 20th February, 1804. Deed, 19th August, 1805, by Hugh Campbell and Elizabeth of Amherst, to Robert Rivers of Greenville County, same tract conveyed by Carter and wife 17th December, 1802, 862 acres.
11. Volume I AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XIII.
MARCH 21, 1769, Thomas Clofford, runaway servant of Robert Fowler. William Brewer, runaway servant of Hugh Campbell.
12. CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA; Vol 2, pp 310-319 by Lyman Chalkley
a. 1796--June 14, Hugh Campbell and Saml. Erwin, surety. Hugh Campbell and Margaret Erwin, daughter of Saml. Erwin. Hugh is of age.
13. Delinquents, Augusta County Levy for 1779: Hugh Campbell among others.
14. Augusta Co., Va. Page 342.--19th March, 1771. Hugh Campbell's will--To wife, Esther; to 3 sons and 2 daughters, William, Hugh, Charles, Esther, Marthew; to son, Robert. Executors, John Magill, Wm. Campbell. Teste: Andrew Scott, Robert Fowler, John Davis. 18th January. 1775--Dedimus to Danl. and Abraham Smith to examine Robert Fowler. Executed 6th February, 1775. Proved, 17th January, 1775, by John Davis. Dedimus for Robert Fowler who is very sick. Administration granted to William Campbell, no bond. 22d March, 1775--Proved by Fowler's deposition and recorded. John Magill qualifies with Abraham Smith, Saml. Gibson.
15. Augusta Co., Va.
a. Page 465.--17th August, 1757. Hugh Campbell and Esther ( ) to Jno. Hair, Sr., £10, 160 acres on Fowler's Branch of North River Shanando, between Naked Creek and North River, patented 16th August, 1757. Teste: Andrew Alexander, Michael Dickey, James Allen. Delivered: Jno. Hare, January. 1763.
b. Page 486.--16th November, 1757. Hugh Campbell, wheelwright, and Esther ( ) to James Patterson, sadler. Teste: Francis Brown, James Allen. Delivered: James Patterson, January, 1763.
16. Augusta Co., Va.
a. Page 489.--19th August, 1766. Alexander ( ) Walker and Elisabeth to Alexander Walker, his son, £10, 287 acres on a branch of Little's Creek, patented to Esther Campbell, 3d November, 1760, and conveyed by her to Alexander, Sr., 19th May, 1752; corner John Campbell. Delivered: Alex. Walker, Jr., April, 1769.
b. Page 75.--23d August, 1766. William Brown and Isabella ( ) to James Henderson, £200. 400 acres on head of Culton's Branch of North River of Shannandor; corner James Trotter; also ten acres on same branch below same and between James Trotter and Hugh Campbell, part of Hugh Campbell's tract of 333 acres.
c. Page 280.--15th November, 1758. Accounts against estate of William Magill paid by Hugh Campbell and Robt. Cravens. Legacies paid, viz: To James, John, William, Margaret McGill, Hugh Campbell, John Jones, Robert Dickson, John Berry, Ro. Fouller (to each of these £9, 1, 6).
d. Page 339.--Part of 200 acres patented to Hugh Campbell, 25th September, 1746, and by him conveyed to William Alexander and descended to James Alexander as heir-at-law, corner John Alexander, Sr. Delivered: Mrs. Gibson, 9th August, 1784.
e. Page 280.--15th November, 1758. Accounts against estate of William Magill paid by Hugh Campbell and Robt. Cravens. Legacies paid, viz: To James, John, William, Margaret McGill, Hugh Campbell, John Jones, Robert Dickson, John Berry, Ro. Fouller (to each of these £9, 1, 6).
f. Robert Campbell and wife Elizabeth vs. Hugh Donaghe--O. S. 54; N. S. 18. Robert and Elizabeth married in 1770, Elizabeth being daughter of Hugh Donaghe. Robert owned 400 acres in Augusta, on which they lived 14 years after marriage, but then moved to Tennessee, where they lived 13 years, when they were induced to return to Augusta upon the promise of defendant to give them £500. They returned to Augusta in 1796. Hugh answers that the marriage was against his consent. Hugh Campbell, aged 33 years, son of Robert, deposes. Hugh had a brother James. Margaret, wife of John Donaghe, deposes. James Campbell, aged 30, son of Robert, deposes. John Campbell, aged 24 or 25, son of Robert.
g. Page 316.--18th January, 1775. William Campbell's bond (with Daniel Smith, John Davis) as executor of Hugh Campbell.
h. Page 202.--10th October, 1749. William Magill's will--Wife, Margaret, and her son, David Gass; sons, James and William, adjoining Charles Campbell; son, John; grandchild, James' son; daughter, Elizabeth. Executors, Robert Cravens, Hugh Campbell. Signed William Magill, Margaret
i. Page 165.--12th July, 1788. Hugh Campbell, of Rockbridge, heir-at-law of James Campbell, to Benjamin Erwin, of Rockingham. Teste: Ro. Gamble. Robert Astrop, Samuel Clark, James Megongal (McGongal
j. MAY, 1780 (B). Commonwealth vs. John Flasher.--19th November, 1780. Defendant is dead. 375 Hugh Campbell, eldest son and heir of Robert Campbell, deceased, who was oldest brother and heir of James Campbell, deceased, vs. John Campbell.--Chancery. Writ, 19th November, 1778.
17. Isle of Wight
a. Hugh Campbell was a lawyer for Susanna Callerway in 1687 and in '88, and in 1694 was called a Scotchman.
b. Hugh Campbell, of Norfolk Co., in Virginia, 1698.
c. Captain Robert thomas gave a power of attorney: To Charles Edwards March 16th, 1678; to Hugh Campbell, Dec. 6th, 1688; to Joseph Ford, Aug. 14th, 1690.
d. Page 305. Will of "Henry Baker(1) of the Isle of Wight County, age sixty years or thereabouts, being in perfect health and memory God's Holly name be blessed"; dated Jun 10, 1707; proved July 28, 1712: ---to son James my 300 acres given me by Capt. Hugh Campbell, three negroes and cattle, and hogs on plantation formerly etc.
18. Rockbridge, Va.
a. 5 March 1783 60 lbs 1/2 Acre, Lot #24. Trustees of Town of Lexington to Hugh Campbell. Along Jefferson St 195 ft; along Henry St 128 1/4 ft; along line of Lot #18 195 ft; along line of Lot #25 128 1/4 ft.
b. 4 October 1791 33 lbs 3 3/4 Acres Wm. Moore to John Galbreath, Wm. Alexander, Wm. Lyle, Mattw Hanna, and James Caruthers, in consideration of 33 lbs. Lot in County of 3 4/10 acres. Beginning at stake on John Huffman's line, corner Christopher Walkup's lot, North 50, East 29 poles 6 links to stake in line of Hugh Campbell's land, with same, North 55 deg, West 22 poles, 1 link corner William's lot, South 38 degrees, West 28 poles, 4 links to alley, With line of same 4 poles to end; Then to middle of end of alley to Beginning.
c. Page 321 - Cornelius Barnes - 5000 ac - treasury warrant dated September 22, 1783 #19542 - in Powells Valley on both sides of the lower north fork of Powells River - corner to Hugh Campbell - in a grasey swamp corner to James Campbell - crossing the north fork - corner to John CAMPBELL - corner to Samuel Newell - April 30, 1786


















Research Notes (Husband)

1. From submission to Ancestry.com by Patricia Craig Johnson busterb@frii.net
ID: I18
Hugh Campbell
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Birth: 1738 in Ireland
Death Abt 1817 in Madison, Ky.
Marriage 1 Mary Hannah
Married: 29 Jan. 1760
Children: Benjamin Campbell b. 1766/1768 in Augusta, Virginia
2. I am not related to this family just happened to see it.
Descendants of Hugh CAMPBELL
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1-Hugh CAMPBELL
born: 1776, Virginia, USA
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died: 3 Jul 1843, Nicholas Co., Kentucky, USA
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+Elizabeth WAUGH
born: Nicholas Co., Kentucky, USA
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died: 20 Jul 1843, Nicholas Co., Kentucky, USA
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| --12-John W. CAMPBELL
born: 4 Aug 1822, Nicholas Co., Kentucky, USA
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| +Elizabeth MYERS
born: Jul 1824
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died: Jan 1870, Nicholas Co., Kentucky, USA
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marr: 2 May 1843, Nicholas Co., Kentucky, USA
parents: Jacob MYERS and Priscilla ADAIR
| | --121-Priscilla CAMPBELL
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| | +George W. ROBERTS
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| | --123-Elizabeth CAMPBELL
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| +Emma SWINNEY
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Parents: John SWINNEY and Minnie METIER
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From: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky,
ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 740.
[Nicholas County] [Carlisle City and Precinct] on line KY Biographies



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Joseph F. Campbell and Nancy E. Campbell




Husband Joseph F. Campbell

         Born: 1818 - Alabama 71,72
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       Father: Samuel Campbell 73
       Mother: Christina Pevehouse


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Wife Nancy E. Campbell 72

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George Eppler and Louisa J. Campbell




Husband George Eppler

         Born: 29 Jan 1821 - Lauderdale County Alabama, USA
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         Died: 24 Nov 1855 - Tarrant County, Texas, USA
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       Father: Jonathan Eppler
       Mother: Ailsey Thomas


     Marriage: 1 May 1845 216




Wife Louisa J. Campbell

         Born: 2 Sep 1822 - Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky
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         Died: 23 Jul 1896 - Clayton, Oklahoma
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       Father: Samuel Campbell 73
       Mother: Christina Pevehouse





Children
1 F Ailsey C. Eppler

         Born: 18 Mar 1846 - Arkansas, USA
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2 M Edwin Ruthvin Eppler

         Born: 14 May 1847 - Fort Smith, Arkansas
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         Died: 13 Jan 1925 - Lookout, Hamilton, Texas, USA
       Buried:  - Lookout, Hamilton, Texas, USA
       Spouse: Sarah Jane Walker
         Marr: 13 May 1875



3 F Mary Ann Eppler

         Born: 10 Feb 1849 - Crawford County, Arkansas
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         Died: 22 Dec 1931 - Of Clayton, , , Oklahoma 21
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       Spouse: John Griffey
         Marr: Abt 1874 - Of, Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas 21



4 M Johnathon William Eppler

         Born: 13 Jan 1851 - Arkansas, USA
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5 F Elizabeth Eppler

         Born: 13 Mar 1853 - Texas, USA
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         Died: 15 Mar 1870
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6 M John Eppler

         Born: 14 Mar 1853 - Texas, USA
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         Died: 4 Apr 1870
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General Notes (Husband)

1. From school census of Tarrant Co. Tx. returned June 24, 1854:
School Dist. #5, G.W. Eppler - 1 child.
2. From Mary Ann Eppler's bible in possession of Dixie Lee Carroll
Williams of Arlington, Tx.:
George Eppler and Louisa Campbell were married May 1st 1845.
George Eppler was born January 1821.
George Eppler died Nov. 24, 1855.
3. From 1850 Crawford Co. Arkansas census:
Eppler, George 29 M Farmer value of real estate $500 bn. Ala?
Louisa 28 F bn. Ky.
Ailsey C. 4 F Ark.
Edwin R. 3 M "
Mary A. 1 F "
4. July 21, 1851 - George Eppler, his wife Louisa, and Marchus Eppler sold
land in Franklin Co. Ark.
5. George Eppler, wife Louisa, and Marchus Eppler granted to C.R. Killam
July 21, 1851 land in Franklin Co. Arkansas.
6. From estate of George Eppler filed 26 Dec. 1859 in Tarrant Co. Tx.:
Petition of E.M. Daggett for letters of administration on the estate of George Eppler, deceased. Louisa Eppler relinquishes to D.M. Gaggett her right to administer on "my husband's estate". February term 1858.
Bond of D.M. Daggett, administrator. Sureties: Charles Turner and W.B. Tucker. Approved February 22, 1858.
Petition of Eliza Epler who would "respectfully show that she is the widow of George Epler deceased and that while said George Epler deceased and herself was living together as husband and wife, the said George and myself had born to us children named as follows they being minors.
And your petitioner would further show that she is the mother and natural guardian of said children and there is no funds in or out of her hands set apart as belonging to her or said children whereby said children is or can be educated. And your petitioner would futher show that there is 320 acres of land the headright of one Isaac Schoonover which was in the year of -- assigned to the said George Epler while the said George and petitioner was husband and wife and the said 320 acres of land being community
property your petitioner is entitled to one half the said 320 acres of land and the said minor children aforesaid are entitled to the other half." She petitions that one half interest of the children be sold at public auction for cash or as the court may direct and the proceeds paid over to the petitioner for the support and education of the children. s/ Eliza Epler, by J.W. Oliver atty. "memo. No and naming of the heirs of the estate of George Epler deceased.
Now come the plaintiff and amends and say that the no and names of the children referred to in the original petition are named as follows: H.C. Epler, Edward, Mary, Jonathan, John and Mary.
Inventory and appraisal made by Jno. M. Murchison and Joshua Addington, included 160 acres, a part of the headright of Isaac Schoonover, in Tarrant Co. on the west fork of Trinity River. Sworn 30 Jan. 1860 before W.W. Weatherred depty Co. Clerk filed 30 Jan. 1860.
Estate of George Epler dec'd in acct with Louisa Epler.
To boarding schooling and clothing Elcy C. Epler 14 yrs of age 5 yrs at $25 per year $150.
To boarding schooling and clothing Edwin R. Epler aged 13 years at $25 per year $150.
To boarding clothing and schooling Mary A. Epler aged 11 yrs. for 5 yrs. at $25 per year $150.
To boarding clothing and schooling Jonathan W. Epler aged 9 yrs. for 5 yrs at $25 per year $150.
To boarding clothing and schooling John Epler aged 6 yrs. for 5 yrs. at $25 per year $150.
To boarding clothing and schooling Elizabeth Epler aged 6 yrs. for 5 yrs at $25 per year $150.
Sworn by Eliza Eppler (in body) 3d January 1860 before G. Nance, clerk.

E.M. Daggett, admr, reports that J.W. Oliver, his authorized agent, on 3d day of April 1860 proceeded to sell the undivided half interest of the Isaac Schoonover 320 acre survey of land belonging to the estate of George Epler, dec'd, to the highest bidder "and Eliza Epler biding three 66/100 dollars per acre..the highest bidder..April term 1860.
Final account of administrator, E.M. Daggett. Filed October 1860 by J.W. Oliver attorney.
7. George Eppler bought land in Tarrant Co. Tx. 1853.
8. George Eppler appeared on school board petition Tarrant Co. Tx. 1854.
9. In Tarrant Co. Tx.: Original grantee: Isaac Schoonover 320 acres.
Patentee:
George Eppler, date of patent, 1857.
10. From 1850 Crawford Co. Ark. census:
Eppler, George 29 M Farmer $500 bn. Ala.
Louisa 28 F Ky.
Ailsey C. 4 F Ark.
Edwin R. 3 M "
Mary A. 1 F "
11. Tarrant County TXGenWeb
Early Probate Records
Estate of William A. Walker, Deceased
Application of Margaret Walker "for letters of administration with the will annexed of the estate of Wm. A. Walker Deceased. Any person can attend and contest if they think proper." 26 Dec. 1853.
Will of William Walker. Dated 14 December 1853.
To my beloved wife Margret Walker and my two oldest sons, John H. Walker and James A. Walker all lands situated lying in Tarrant County... together with all my other freehold estate. All the rest residue and remainder of my personal state, good and chattels to my said beloved wife and two sons, John H. Walker and James A. Walker.
Sole executrix: Margret Walker.
Witnesses: J. J. Mooneyham, R. R. Blacker, and W. D. Barns.
Proved 30 January 1854 by oath of J. J. Mooneyham.

Bond of Margaret Walker, administratrix; $1200. Securities: J. B. Hibbert and Dr. Owen Blacker.
Appraisal of property shown to them on 23 Feb. 1854 made by John B. Hibbert and J. J. Mooneyham. Total value: $1347.20. Included: a lot of books, wall map, 320 acres land and 213 acres land, livestock, farm equipment, etc. Filed 27 Feb. 1854.
Final report of Margaret Walker, admrx. Filed 26 Feb. 1855.
Vouchers showing payments by estate of William A. Walker: -to Daniel Barcroft. -to Joseph Dunham. -to H. Armstrong; note dated 10 Sept. 1853. -to J. A. Hust, Assr and Coll., state and county taxes for the years 1852 and 1853. -to H. C. Daggett; notes dated 28 April 1853 and 6 Sept. 1853. -to Wm. M. Giddens. - to Doct Owen Blacker, Birdville. Account Aug 7 through Dec. 18, 1853, for medicine, quinine and Bitters, medical attendance on Mr. Walker ... medical attendance on James. -to L. G. Tinsley, for repairing plow and making one coffin. -to J. B. Hibbert, for balance due as per Book account 1853. -to C. C. McKinney, for 16 lbs. bacon. -to George Eppler, for stocking gun and notary public fee. Notarized by A. M. Keen, N.P. -to G. W. Allen, for medical account. Signed before L. J. Wilson, J.P. -to W. J. Duval; note dated 22 Nov. 1853. -to V. J. Hutton, "in full of all demands against the estate." -to B. Warren Stone; note dated 4 May 1853.


Research Notes (Husband)

History of the Eppler Family
By Doyle Smith Mitchell
Written at San Antonio, Texas, 1921 to 1925

George Eppler was the emigrant ancestor and came from Saxony, Germany before the French and Indian War, and was at the taking of Quebec by General Wolfe, in 1759.

John Eppler was the son of George; Jonathan Eppler was John's and was born in the town of Abbington, VA (Abingdon). The Epplers had gone from Pennsylvania to Virginia. Jonathan reared seven sons and two daughters to be grown. One son, William, was bitten by a mad dog and died when he was twelve years of age. The seven sons who lived to be grown were: Isaac, John, Henry, Marcus, George, Jonathan, and Miles. The two daughters were Ann and Salome, and married two brothers, A.J. and J.M. Speegle.

The Epplers went from Virginia to Missouri and settled in Carroll County, where the town of Dewitt now stands, quite an estate. This was sold many years ago for taxes. And the town now stands on land to which the owners have only a tax title. Many years before the Civil War, a number of the Epplers went from Missouri to Arkansas, locating in or near Ft. Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. One son, Henry, never left Missouri.

The writer has seen and known descendants of Isaac, John, Henry, Miles, and Ann Eppler Speegle. Has known the descendants of Marcus (Uncle Mac), and of Salome Eppler Speegle. Knows nothing whatever of the families of Jonathan and George. Has been told that George had a number of children, does not remember ever hearing the family of Jonathan mentioned.

Isaac Eppler raised a large family and lost several children before they were grown. His family was reared in and near Ft. Smith, Arkansas. The writer recalls some of the names of the children of Isaac-who was the writer's greatgrandfather----William, John, Ann, Alec, Miles, and Samuel. Samuel was the youngest of the first wife's children. Then by the second wife, the writer recalls the names as follows: Bennett, Dora, Thomas, Robert, and Susie. The writer has seen Great-uncle Robert, who for many years was editor of a paper at Purcell, Oklahoma.

John Eppler reared his family in Scott County, Arkansas. Writer recalls names of following children: Wylie (Wilie), Henry, Ailcie Elizabeth, John, Rufus, Jonathan, and William. All of these raised families except Cousin Willie, the youngest. (Ed. Note: Malcom Marcus and Andrew Murray were also children of John Eppler. Murray died at about age 16, without having married.)

Henry Eppler, who never left Missouri, reared a family, two of whose names are known to the writer: Clark and Chalmers. Clark has been dead a number of years; Chalmers lives in Colorado. (Ed. Note: In other sketches, Aunt Dovie mentions Henry's son, Jonathan, and daughter Geneva Eppler Shanks).

Marcus Eppler (Marquis) (Uncle Mac) married a Miss Cole the first time, a sister of Lewis Francis Cole, grandfather of the writer. She died in a short time and he married a Miss Shoat (Choate?). (Ed. Note: Another source says she was Miss Martin, married first to a Mr. Choate and married second Marcus Eppler.) Two children, Albert and Cynthia are the only children the writer has heard of in this family to live to be grown. The mother died when the children were small and Uncle Mac raised his children alone. He was dearly loved by my mother and grandmother.

Miles Eppler, the youngest of the seven sons and two daughters of Jonathan was born June 30, 1830 where the town of Dewitt now stands in Carroll County, Missouri. He also went to Arkansas, and in an early day left Arkansas and went to Bastrop County, Texas. From there he moved to Cisco, Eastland County, Texas. He reared a large family; the writer has seen one of his grandsons; Jonah Eppler, who now lives in San Antonio, Texas.

Ann Eppler Speegle lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas. She raised five sons and two daughters, names as follows: David, Manuel, John, Jackie, William, Salome, and Margaret. Wiley Speegle, son of David, married Miss Ivy C. Eppler, daughter of Clark Eppler, and granddaughter of Henry Eppler who never left Missouri. Wiley Speegle and family are now living in San Antonio, Texas. There are three children: Gilbert, Arthur, and Ivy Hazel. Uncle Henry Eppler was a Cumberland Presbyterian preacher, well known and well loved. Three of Aunt Ann Speegle's sons are also Cumberland Presbyterian preachers, later going into the union of the two churches, C.P. and U.S.A.

Salome Eppler lived for some years in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The writer does not know how many children she had, names of the two known to her: Liza and Susie. Liza married Henry Thomas, and raised a family; never left Arkansas as far as the writer knows. Aunt Salome and Susie went back to Missouri during the Civil War.

Isaac Eppler, as has been stated, lived in or near Fort Smith, Arkansas, for many years and reared a family there. He was a cabinet workman of the best. He built both houses and furniture. His honor and honesty were unquestioned. The writer has seen one of the substantial houses he built near Fort Smith so many long years ago.

Ann Eppler, daughter of Isaac, was born January 24, 1834, in Missouri, before the family moved to Arkansas. She married when 16 years of age, Lewis Francis Cole, of Scott County, Arkansas. He was born January 9, 1830. To them were born five children, all dying in infancy except the youngest and the oldest. The oldest, Elizabeth Catherine was born November 221, 1851 in Scott County, Arkansas. The youngest, William Miles, lived to be 18 years of age, dying May 23, 1888. Ann Eppler Cole died December 31, 1898, lacking 24 days of being 65 years old. She was buried near Sulphur, Oklahoma. She had made her home with her daughter for 14 years. Lewis Francis Cole died November 14, 1872. He was buried in Scott County, Arkansas. He was a Union soldier during the Civil War. The Cole family to which he belonged was originally from Illinois.


General Notes (Wife)

1. Father was supposedly from English extraction, mother from German.
2. After George's death, Louisa supposedly moved to Oklahoma with children
then at home, and operated a hotel.
3. From Mary Ann Eppler's bible in possession of Dixie Lee Carroll
Williams of Arlington, Tx.:
Louisa (Campbell) Eppler was born Sept. 2, 1822.
Louisa Eppler died July 23, 1896.
4. See estate of George Epler for information concerning her dealings at
his death. She often signed documents Eliza Epler.
5. 1870 Tarrant County Texas Census:
612 614 L Eppler 50 F W Kpg house real estate $900 pers property $300 bn. Kentucky
Mary 20 F W bn. Ark
Johnathan 18 M W bn. Ark.
6. 1881 Bastrop County Texas Census:
274 274 Eppler, Louisa W F 65 widowed keeping house Arkansas Ark Ark
Jonathan W M 30 son single Arkansas Ark Ark
Parks, Edmond W M 25 single Farm Laborer Texas Tex Tex
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Samuel Campbell and Christina Pevehouse




Husband Samuel Campbell 73

         Born: 1792 - Cumberland, County, Kentucky Or Augusta County, Virginia 73
   Christened: 
         Died: 1844 - Van Buren, Crawford, Arkansas 1,73
       Buried: 


       Father: Benjamin A. Campbell 214
       Mother: Chloe Faris 73


     Marriage: Abt 1814 - Madison County, Kentucky




Wife Christina Pevehouse

         Born: Abt 1800 - Pennsylvania, USA
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 


       Father: John Pevehouse 71,72
       Mother: Catherine Smith 20,121





Children
1 M George W. Campbell 71,72

         Born: 1815 - Madison County, Kentucky 71,72
   Christened: 
         Died: After 1850 71,72
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Jemima Or Geneva Gunnison 72
         Marr: 1833 - Madison County, Kentucky



2 M Joseph F. Campbell

         Born: 1818 - Alabama 71,72
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Nancy E. Campbell 72



3 M Adam P. Campbell

         Born: 
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



4 M Dudley F. Campbell

         Born: 
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



5 M William Jasper Campbell

         Born: Nov 1821 - Cumberland County, Kentucky 71,72
   Christened: 
         Died: 14 Jan 1878 - Central City, Arkansas 71,72
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Melinda Smith 72
         Marr: Abt 1840



6 F Louisa J. Campbell

         Born: 2 Sep 1822 - Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky
   Christened: 
         Died: 23 Jul 1896 - Clayton, Oklahoma
       Buried: 
       Spouse: George Eppler
         Marr: 1 May 1845 216



7 M Cyrus W. Campbell 71,72

         Born: 1825 - Kentucky, USA 71,72
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



8 F Chloe E. Campbell

         Born: 14 Jan 1826 - Arkansas, USA 71,72
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 



9 M Samuel Pevehouse Campbell 71,72

         Born: 6 Jul 1832 - Cumberland County, Kentucky 71,72
   Christened: 
         Died: 1914 - Greenwood District, Sebastain, Arkansas 71,72
       Buried: 
       Spouse: Tennessee O'neal 72
         Marr: 23 Jul 1882
       Spouse: Laura P. Ake 72
         Marr: 22 Jan 1860




General Notes (Wife)

1. The only Christina Pevehouse I have that fits is the Christina Pevehouse daughter of George Johannes Biebighausen and Anna Margretha Hunzeiker. This Christina would have been born about1780. The parents went on the North Carolina but at least one of her brothers families went to Tenn. All of the Pevehouses come from Germany.



Research Notes (Wife)

1. Wiley Pevehouse - In giving a sketch of this gentleman it is but fair to say that he is one of the prominent farmers of Greene Co., Ark., and that he is a man of sound judgement and unimpeachable honesty. He was born on Crowley's Ridge, in Greene Co., on the 2nd of July, 1828, being the second child born there, his brother William, whose birth occurred April 7, 1826, having been the first. He was the 4th child of Abraham and Polly (Crowley) Pevehouse, who came to Arkansas at an early day. After spending a year on Black River they came to Crowley's Ridge and made the first settlement in NE Arkansas. The paternal grandparents were of Virginia stock and moved from that state to SC and thence to KY, of which section they were pioneers about 1822 coming to Arkansas. The parents of the subject died about 1835 and from that time to manhood he made his home with his grandfather Benjamin Crowley. The latter was a very extensive farmer and stock raiser, and Mr. Pevehouse drove stock all of the way to St. Louis, and later to Memphis and Helena. During his chidhood he depended on his own resources for a livelihood and hunted and sold his furs and hides and later farmed in a small way. When some 25 years of age he married Miss Margaret Capps, a native of Arkansas whose family were early settlers in the area. She died in 1858 leaving 2 childern, Sarah who married a Mr. Harris, and died soon thereafter, and Cynthia Ann wife of Dr. McKenzie now living at Crowley. Mr. Pevehouse took for his second wife Miss Frances Bowman whom he married in 1860. Her death occured on th 13th of October 1870. She and Mr. Pevehouse were the parents of the following children: William who is married and resides in Lawrence Co., Lucy Jane, the wife of John Gramling, John P. who died on the 31st of MArch, 1888 at the age of 22 and Mary Elizabeth.
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Samuel Pevehouse Campbell and Tennessee O'neal




Husband Samuel Pevehouse Campbell 71,72

         Born: 6 Jul 1832 - Cumberland County, Kentucky 71,72
   Christened: 
         Died: 1914 - Greenwood District, Sebastain, Arkansas 71,72
       Buried: 


       Father: Samuel Campbell 73
       Mother: Christina Pevehouse


     Marriage: 23 Jul 1882

 Other Spouse: Laura P. Ake 72 - 22 Jan 1860




Wife Tennessee O'neal 72

         Born: 
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 

 Other Spouse: McClendon



Children

General Notes (Husband)

1. From Goodspeed, Sebastian County, Arkansas pp. 1298: Samuel P. Campbell was born in Cumberland County, Ky. July 6, 1832. Samuel Campbell the father who was born in Virginia of Scotch parents went to Kentucky when young where he lived about 25 years and engaged in farming, manufacturing tobacco and distilling. While there he married Miss Christina Pevehouse, whose parents had emigrated to that country from Pa. She was of German descent. They there became the parents of 9 children: George W., Adam P., William J., Dudley F., Joseph F., Cyrus W., Louisa J., Chloe E., and Samuel P., the subject of this sketch who is the youngest of the family. In 1834 the emigrated, with all their children, to the Territory of Arkansas and settled on the bank of the river by the same name in what is now Crawford County few miles below the town of Van Buren where they lived 10 years and opened a large farm, but were unfortunately were broken up by the great flood of 1844, after which they moved to the south side of the river, where they both dies within 2 years well stricken in age. Benjamin Campbell, the grandfather emigrated from Scotland in the days of the colonies and was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and had many fights with the Indians in the settling of Kentucky and Virginia. He once came to Arkansas to visit his son Samuel while in his dotage and soon after died near Versailles, Mo., in his 106th year. Samuel P. was but 2 years old when brought to Arkansas and states that the first thing he remembers of this life was living in a camp on the bank of the Arkansas River when his elder brothers wounded a deer and caught it with the dogs near the camp, giving him the worse scare he has ever had. During the 10 years of his stay on the place, he was taught to work at everything then necessary on a farm. During the time he was boarded out and sent to several sessions at school. At the death of his parents he lived with a brother, going to school at times. At the age of 19 he joined a band of gold seekers at Ft. Smith bound for the Pacific slope while the gold fever was at it's height. A few days later the train of 130 wagons and 300 men started on their 2,000 mile journey through what was then a wilderness, where there was nothing known but deserts, mountains, wild beasts, and Indians. After 6 months journey and several hardships the survivors reached the settlements of California. When the winter was over, Samuel P. took stock in the Bullion Fleming Company. The summer past, the next winter was spent in prospecting, the river claim being worked out and some money was cleared. For 5 years Mr. Campbell engaged in different mining companies lastly in the Lone Star Tunnel Company and in 1857 sold his interest and came back home by way of Panama, Cuba, and New York. After his return he engaged in trading and hauling bacon from Sebastian County to Ft. Worth, Texas for about 2 years and on the 22nd of January 1860 he married Laura P., daughter of Dr. C.P.H. Ake. Mrs. Campbell was born January 8, 1840 and was a native of Arkansas. She became the mother of 6 children: Henry A., William A., Cyrus W., and Martha C. now living; Eugene P., and Earnest F. deceased. She died February 14, 1877. Mr. Campbell lived a widower for about 5 years and on the 23rd of July, 1882 he married Tennessee McClendon a widow, daughter of Wiley O' Neal of Tennessee. She is the mother of 2 children Oscar J., and Emmer C. McClendon. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell belong to the Missionary Baptist Church and was one of the first settlers near Biswel Springs now famous in Sebastian County as the great campground. Mr. Campbell settled near Union Grove where he now lives in 1867. He has 400 acres, 100 in cultivation and well stocked.
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William Franklin (Frank) Campbell and Elizabeth Mobley




Husband William Franklin (Frank) Campbell 73

         Born: 1795 - Cumberland County, Kentucky 73
   Christened: 
         Died: Between 1850 and 1860 - Morgan County, Missouri 73
       Buried:  - Oak Grove Cemetary 73


       Father: Benjamin A. Campbell 214
       Mother: Chloe Faris 73


     Marriage: Abt 1824




Wife Elizabeth Mobley 73

          AKA: Betsy
         Born: 
   Christened: 
         Died: 
       Buried: 


       Father: James Mobley 73
       Mother: Peggy Rawlin 73





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