From the book: "A Biographical History of Nodaway and Atchison Counties,Missouri". Published in 1901. Pg 377.
Gilbert M. Campbell was united in mar-
riage, in Iroquois county, Illinois, Decem-
ber 25, 1867, with Mrs. Amy Campbell, the
relict of David O. Campbell, a soldier of
the Civil war who died six weeks after his
marriage. He was a member of tbs Seventy-
seventh Regiment. Illinois Volunteer Infan-
try, and died of fever at Peoria, Illinois.
Mrs. Campbell is a daughter of Abraham
and Eliza (Girrard) Ditmars. Her father
died in Ohio in the sixtv-seventh year of his
age, and his wife died March 14, 1891.
Note: David O Campbell's military file indicates he died of typhoid fever. He was home on leave and died "at home" in Millbrook, Peoria, IL.
From the book: "A Biographical History of Nodaway and Atchison Counties,Missouri". Published in 1901. Pg 377.
Gilbert M. Campbell was united in mar-
riage, in Iroquois county, Illinois, Decem-
ber 25, 1867, with Mrs. Amy Campbell, the
relict of David O. Campbell, a soldier of
the Civil war who died six weeks after his
marriage. He was a member of tbs Seventy-
seventh Regiment. Illinois Volunteer Infan-
try, and died of fever at Peoria, Illinois.
Mrs. Campbell is a daughter of Abraham
and Eliza (Girrard) Ditmars. Her father
died in Ohio in the sixtv-seventh year of his
age, and his wife died March 14, 1891.
Note: David O Campbell's military file indicates he died of typhoid fever. He was home on leave and died "at home" in Millbrook, Peoria, IL.
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