CAMPBELL, HENRY N., who lived fourteen miles north of here, was thrown from his wagon, loaded with brick and lumber, Tuesday evening while on his way home from this city. The accident occurred near the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Palmer, six miles north of town; he was taken to Palmer's house where he died Wednesday morning. He was in his 71st year, and was an ex-confederate soldier. His remains were taken to Winnsboro, and interment was made in the Harmony cemetery.
Sulphur Springs Gazette, Aug. 21, 1908.
NOTE: Cemetery is located in Hopkins County
CAMPBELL, HENRY N., who lived fourteen miles north of here, was thrown from his wagon, loaded with brick and lumber, Tuesday evening while on his way home from this city. The accident occurred near the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Palmer, six miles north of town; he was taken to Palmer's house where he died Wednesday morning. He was in his 71st year, and was an ex-confederate soldier. His remains were taken to Winnsboro, and interment was made in the Harmony cemetery.
Sulphur Springs Gazette, Aug. 21, 1908.
NOTE: Cemetery is located in Hopkins County
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Travis Jesse Campbell
1870–1890
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Bura Franklin Campbell
1871–1950
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Robert Lee Campbell
1873–1964
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Joe Russell Campbell
1874–1952
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Albert Leonard Campbell
1877–1926
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Albert L Campbell
1877–1926
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Dallas Brown Campbell
1879–1934
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Cora L Campbell Covington
1881–1919
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Bluford G. Campbell
1883–1887
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Dove Ann "Dovie" Campbell Palmer
1884–1961
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Greighton Hogg Campbell
1889–1913
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