Janet Robertson married David Hugh Campbell during 1732 in Blandford, Hampden Co., MA. Janet lived her entire life in Blandford.
Between 1734 and 1751 Janet and David Campbell had 9 children. They named these children: Eleanor, Sarah, James, Margaret, David, Nancy, Jenette, Elizabeth and Mary Campbell.
David Hugh Campbell was the son of Hugh Campbell (b. 1685, d.1760) and Mary Patterson (b.1684, d.1728). His parents were both born in Scotland and both died in Connecticut.
David was a farmer and the owner operator of a Grist Mill and a Saw Mill. He declared as property one female household slave named "Dinah" which he left to Janet in his will. When he died his farm, home, barns, mills, etc. were left to his eldest son David Campbell.
After her husband David died in 1769 she married a second time on 1 Nov 1771 to the carpenter William Stewart.
Janet Robertson married David Hugh Campbell during 1732 in Blandford, Hampden Co., MA. Janet lived her entire life in Blandford.
Between 1734 and 1751 Janet and David Campbell had 9 children. They named these children: Eleanor, Sarah, James, Margaret, David, Nancy, Jenette, Elizabeth and Mary Campbell.
David Hugh Campbell was the son of Hugh Campbell (b. 1685, d.1760) and Mary Patterson (b.1684, d.1728). His parents were both born in Scotland and both died in Connecticut.
David was a farmer and the owner operator of a Grist Mill and a Saw Mill. He declared as property one female household slave named "Dinah" which he left to Janet in his will. When he died his farm, home, barns, mills, etc. were left to his eldest son David Campbell.
After her husband David died in 1769 she married a second time on 1 Nov 1771 to the carpenter William Stewart.
Inscription
Unmarked Grave. Her husband, David Campbell, has a stone and six Campbell children are also known to be buried in this cemetery.
Gravesite Details
Her married name was first "Campbell" and then after 1771 it was "Stewart".
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