It’s taken weeks, and countless hours, but I finally finished adding her descendants to WikiTree’s giant, shared, family tree. Jane (see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hazlett-625) was born 1809 in Lancaster Co., PA, to Samuel & Sarah “Sally” Campbell
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Cotswolds (Part 13). [Originally Published Aug. 27, 2021, revised 6/29/2022]
There were two Rev. John Heys preaching in Gloucestershire’s Bristol area in the late 1700s & early 1800s and some researchers have confused the two and commingled their data. One was an eminent clergyman and
Continue ReadingCotswolds (Part 13). [Published Aug. 27, 2021]
There were two Rev. John Heys preaching in the Bristol area in the late 1700s & early 1800s and some researchers have confused the two and commingled their data. One was an eminent clergyman and
Continue ReadingCotswolds (Part 12). [Published Aug 25, 2021]
The last will of “John Blackwell, Gentleman.” Who he did and didn’t mention seems odd. And it raises many questions, such as “Did his son, Enoch Blackwell, skip town owing a large bill for liquor?
Continue ReadingNews Clip of 1929 Campbell Reunion
Roscoe Kemp Succeeds Harry Kemp as President. See https://www.campbellluggblackwell.com/ReunionNewsClip1929.html
Continue ReadingCotswolds (Part 12). [Published Aug 25, 2021]
The last will of “John Blackwell, Gentleman.” Who he did and didn’t mention seems odd. And it raises many questions, such as “Did Enoch Blackwell skip town owing a large bill for liquor? 🙂 See
Continue ReadingCotswolds (Part 11). [Published Aug. 23, 2021]
Even before the industrial revolution waxed and waned in the bucolic Cotswolds, a more violent revolution shaped the future of England’s colonies of New York and Pennsylvania. Before the war, the northern half of Pennsylvania,
Continue ReadingNewsclip of 1902 Campbell Reunion
https://www.campbellluggblackwell.com/ReunionNewsClip1902.html
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