Campbell, Thomas b. February 1, 1763 d. January 4, 1854 Religious Figure. Irish theologian and part of the Restoration Movement along with his son Alexander. His father was first a Catholic and then became a member of the Church of England. His son Thomas did not choose to serve God that way. Thomas entered the Church of the Secession which is now known as the Presbyterian Church. The Secession Church's members were those who had rebelled against the Established Church of England. He gave numerous speeches and wrote much about religion in his native...[Read More] (Bio by: Lisa S) Campbell Cemetery, Bethany, Brooke County, West Virginia, USA
Darcy, Sheila b. August 8, 1914 d. February 27, 2004 Hollywood Actress. Best known for roles in several popular serials during the 30's and 40's including "Zorro's Fighting Legion" and "Terry and the Pirates" (as Dragon Lady). She had bit parts in about 40 films where she was cast along many A-List movie stars and sometimes credited as Rebecca Wassem. Sheila died of heart failure in Kearny Mesa, California at the age of 89. (Bio by: Noni) El Camino Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Plot: Sanctuary of Love (3), Crypt 4,Tier F
Campbell, Alexander b. September 12, 1788 d. March 14, 1866 Founder of the Restoration movement that led to the establishment of the Church of Christ. He is also the founder of Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginia. Originally a Baptist, Alexander Campbell, and his father, Thomas Campbell began to discover flaws in what they were being taught biblically. As a result they began the Restoration Movement and founded what was then known as the Disciples of Christ. In later years Campbell's Disciple's of Christ converged with Barton W. Stone's Christian...[Read More] (Bio by: Tim Crutchfield) Campbell Cemetery, Bethany, Brooke County, West Virginia, USA
Ingalls, John James b. December 29, 1833 d. August 16, 1900 Republican U.S. Senator 1873-1891. Member state constitutional convention 1859. Secretary of the Territorial council 1860. Secretary of the State Senate 1861. During the civil war, served as judge advocate of the Kansas Volunteers. Member State Senate 1862. Unsuccessful candidate for Lt. Governor of Kansas in 1862 and 1864. Elected as a Representative to the US Senate in 1872. Reelected in 1879 and in 1885. Mount Vernon Cemetery, Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Plot: R30-BL166