Roscoe Kemp Succeeds Harry Kemp as President. See https://www.campbellluggblackwell.com/ReunionNewsClip1929.html
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Cotswolds (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
Continue Reading1903 & 2022 Reunions
To get you primed for our 2022 reunion (which will be via ZOOM, Aug. 6th, 2022) I’ll be adding web pages for our old reunions. Here’s a link to the newly updated attendance list for
Continue ReadingSuperlative Packed Minutes of the 1902 Campbell Reunion
I created the web page for the 1902 Reunion years ago and posted a link to it. but I’ve now revised it to have links to to WikiTree rather than to our defunct family tree,
Continue ReadingSeely Farm, Norway Ridge Rd, Osceola, Tioga Co., PA
Here’s an aerial photo, ca 1950, of the Seely farm — courtesy of Roger R, Hughey, According to hotes on the back (plus a little research) it belonged to: Henry Seely (1820 – 1888)). Then
Continue ReadingCampbell – Lugg – Blackwell Connections
There have been many intermarriages between these three families from the early 1800s till now. But let’s take a look at the earliest ones. On the left you will see two brothers, Joseph1 Campbell and
Continue ReadingWelcome to Our New Blog
This blog is intended to be an alternative (or a parallel companion) to the Facebook group Campbells, Luggs & Blackwells of Nelson, PA. It’s been 10 generations since Nelson was founded and we have about
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