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Rhoda Ingles Campbell

Birth
Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
Death
1840 (aged 58–59)
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
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In an event reminiscent of his own capture by Indians as a child, Thoms Ingles' own family was attacked by Shawnee Indians in 1782. In the ensuing rescue two of his children were killed and wife, Eleanor, tomahawked so severely that a surgeon removed 13 pieces of skull from her head. Shortly after this occurrence Thomas Ingles, his wife, and infant daughter (Rhoda), moved to Tennessee and settled in succession on the Watauga River at Mossy Creek, and at Fort Knox, now Knoxville. There his daughter, Rhoda, who had escaped death, grew up and married Patrick Campbell in 1800. Rhoda and Patrick had one daughter - Susan Ingles Campbell.
In an event reminiscent of his own capture by Indians as a child, Thoms Ingles' own family was attacked by Shawnee Indians in 1782. In the ensuing rescue two of his children were killed and wife, Eleanor, tomahawked so severely that a surgeon removed 13 pieces of skull from her head. Shortly after this occurrence Thomas Ingles, his wife, and infant daughter (Rhoda), moved to Tennessee and settled in succession on the Watauga River at Mossy Creek, and at Fort Knox, now Knoxville. There his daughter, Rhoda, who had escaped death, grew up and married Patrick Campbell in 1800. Rhoda and Patrick had one daughter - Susan Ingles Campbell.


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