Wife: Beatrice Vernon Fitzgerald, 1843-1881
Wife: Eliza Jane Moran Campbell, dates unknown
Civil War Service, Confederate
Capt. Richardson's Co., Artillery (James City Artillery); Capt. Rives Co., Light Artillery (Nelson Light Artillery)
Married Beatrice Vernon Fitzgerald 8/2/1865 in Nelson County, Virginia Married Eliza J Wood 9/23/1874 in Rockbridge County, Virginia; both bride & groom are listed as widowed
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Name: Thomas M Campbell
Residence: Nelson County, Virginia
Age at Enlistment: 21
Enlistment Date: 31 Aug 1861
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Nelson County, Virginia
State Served: Virginia
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company Rives', Virginia Nelson Light Artillery Battery on 31 Aug 1861.
Birth Date: abt 1840
Sources: Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
The Virginia Regimental Histories Series(Ref: U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865)
The Raleigh Herald, Beckley, West Virginia
Friday, September 14, 1917, page 2
Sergeant Thomas M Campbell, father of Mrs J T Robertson of this city, died on September 1 of a paralytic stroke at his home at Montebello, Va, aged 75 years, Mr Campbell belonged to the same regiment of which Captain Bumgardner was a member, whose death at Staunton, Va, is chronicled in this paper. He was also a member of the order of Odd Fellows for thirty years.
He is survived by eleven children and his second wife, his first wife having died 45 years ago.
Mrs Robertson attended the funeral which occurred at his home September 2.
Wife: Beatrice Vernon Fitzgerald, 1843-1881
Wife: Eliza Jane Moran Campbell, dates unknown
Civil War Service, Confederate
Capt. Richardson's Co., Artillery (James City Artillery); Capt. Rives Co., Light Artillery (Nelson Light Artillery)
Married Beatrice Vernon Fitzgerald 8/2/1865 in Nelson County, Virginia Married Eliza J Wood 9/23/1874 in Rockbridge County, Virginia; both bride & groom are listed as widowed
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Name: Thomas M Campbell
Residence: Nelson County, Virginia
Age at Enlistment: 21
Enlistment Date: 31 Aug 1861
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Nelson County, Virginia
State Served: Virginia
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company Rives', Virginia Nelson Light Artillery Battery on 31 Aug 1861.
Birth Date: abt 1840
Sources: Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records
The Virginia Regimental Histories Series(Ref: U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865)
The Raleigh Herald, Beckley, West Virginia
Friday, September 14, 1917, page 2
Sergeant Thomas M Campbell, father of Mrs J T Robertson of this city, died on September 1 of a paralytic stroke at his home at Montebello, Va, aged 75 years, Mr Campbell belonged to the same regiment of which Captain Bumgardner was a member, whose death at Staunton, Va, is chronicled in this paper. He was also a member of the order of Odd Fellows for thirty years.
He is survived by eleven children and his second wife, his first wife having died 45 years ago.
Mrs Robertson attended the funeral which occurred at his home September 2.
Family Members
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Charles Stuart Campbell
1866–1942
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Lenora Campbell
1868–1882
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Mary Etta Campbell Fauber
1870–1942
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Theresa Beatrice Campbell Robertson
1872–1960
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Estelle "Dicey" Campbell Anderson
1875–1952
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Eliza Jane Campbell Staton
1875–1957
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Thomas Massie Campbell Jr
1879–1960
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Martha Ann Campbell Fauber
1880–1968
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Sarah Alice Campbell Allen
1883–1953
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Walter Cleveland Campbell
1885–1932
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William Austin Campbell
1887–1945
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Mrs Birdie Azelea Myrtle Campbell Allen
1889–1983
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Eugean H Campbell
1891–1892
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Infant Campbell
1893–1893
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Dorsey Corbett Campbell
1894–1962
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