Charles Campbell

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A semi-retired project manager now "living the dream" of teaching college part-time and engaging in my favorite hobby of genealogy. I learned to love genealogy research from my beloved father-in-law, who got me started in 1977 with "The Little Blue Notebook". Passionately pursued my family research for 25 years until life stuff got in the way shortly after making a phenomenal "brick wall" breakthrough at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah while on a business trip: I made a connection to my Campbell line in the Finger Lakes region of New York! My wife and I then were privileged to attend a Campbell Family Reunion in 2002 in Canandaigua ... and then life happened and the research faltered. Now, over 15 years later I have resumed my family history research and am so amazed at the technology advancements that have occurred in my absence! Including Find-A-Grave!! So now, with less time ahead of me than behind me, I have much glorious research to do! Let the discoveries and connections begin!

A semi-retired project manager now "living the dream" of teaching college part-time and engaging in my favorite hobby of genealogy. I learned to love genealogy research from my beloved father-in-law, who got me started in 1977 with "The Little Blue Notebook". Passionately pursued my family research for 25 years until life stuff got in the way shortly after making a phenomenal "brick wall" breakthrough at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah while on a business trip: I made a connection to my Campbell line in the Finger Lakes region of New York! My wife and I then were privileged to attend a Campbell Family Reunion in 2002 in Canandaigua ... and then life happened and the research faltered. Now, over 15 years later I have resumed my family history research and am so amazed at the technology advancements that have occurred in my absence! Including Find-A-Grave!! So now, with less time ahead of me than behind me, I have much glorious research to do! Let the discoveries and connections begin!

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