Advertisement

David Campbell

Advertisement

David Campbell

Birth
Death
Apr 1832 (aged 78–79)
Burial
Farragut, Knox County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
David Campbell is buried in an unmarked grave in this cemetery. The pictured stone was erected in his memory in 1925.

Fought in the Revolutionary War at Kings Mountain with Colonial John Sevier's regiment. Co-founder and builder of Campbell Station in Knox County, TN. He descends from Alexander Campbell, Inverary, Arghishire, Scotland.
David Campbell is buried in an unmarked grave in this cemetery. The pictured stone was erected in his memory in 1925.

Fought in the Revolutionary War at Kings Mountain with Colonial John Sevier's regiment. Co-founder and builder of Campbell Station in Knox County, TN. He descends from Alexander Campbell, Inverary, Arghishire, Scotland.

Inscription

1925
In memory of David and Nancy Steel Campbell who with two brothers emigrated from Virginia and built the Fort and were founders of Campbell Station. Died in 1815. Was grantor of this tract of land for church and cemetery in the year 1800.
THEIR CHILDREN
William 10-28-1786
Alexander 4-9-1789
Polly L. 4-23-1791
Peggy C. M. 4-11-1793
James 6-21-1795
Jenny 11-15-1797
David 1-15-1800
Betsy 6-27-1802
John Steel Campbell 5-23-1808
Erected by Orion Lodge No. 276 I.O.O.F.


Advertisement