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Lyman Campbell

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Lyman Campbell

Birth
Tioga County, New York, USA
Death
16 Sep 1902 (aged 68)
Burial
Treynor, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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"History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa", 1891, pages 381 - 382 - Campbell, Lyman

LYMAN CAMPBELL, who resides on section 12, Hardin Township, came to this county in March 1854, where he has since resided. He was born in Tioga County, New York, January 16, 1834, the son of William and Maria (Cross) Campbell, both natives of New York; the former was born February 15, 1812, and died in 1880, in Monona County, and the later was born October 27, 1816 and died in 1865. They reared a family of thirteen children, of whom twelve grew to maturity. Lyman, the eldest child, was small when his parents moved to Ohio, where they lived some time, and then went to Wayne County, Indiana. He was a lad of thirteen when they moved to Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, where they lived for six weeks, and in 1848 came to this county with a company of Mormons, arriving July 4. They then crossed the Missouri River and located at Florence, Nebraska, and in the fall of 1846 they moved to Holt County, Missouri, where they resided until the spring of 1854, when they came to this county. Lyman passed his youth on the farm and received his education in the subscription schools. During the great Rebellion, Mr. Campbell enlisted in the service of his country, November 15 1864, in company B, thirteenth Iowa Infantry. He took an active part in the battle of Nashville, Tennessee, and the battle of Kingston, North Carolina; his regiment passed through a large portion of this State. He was honorably discharged at he close of the war. Mr Campbell has resided in Pottawattamie County since 1854, and on his present farm since March 1883. It was formerly wild prairie land, but he has since broken it out, planted a grove and made many other improvements. He was married August 31, 1856 to Pottawattamie County, to Miss Caroline Mary Louise Hartwell, who was born in Genesee County, New York, November 15, 1833, the daughter of Reuben and Lucinda Almeda (Merritt) Hartwell, both natives of Massachusetts. They came to Pottawattamie County, in Aril 1847, and afterward removed to Holt County, Missouri, and in 1853 returned to this county. The father died here in 1862, at the age of fifty-three years; and the mother, who is eighty-one years of age, is living with her daughter, Mrs. L. Campbell. Mr.and Mrs. Campbell have six children, namely; George William, a carpenter by trade; Amanda Lovisa , Joseph Nephi, Lyman Everett, Robert and Caroline Almira. They lost their first child, Lucinda Maria, by death when an infant. The family are members of the Reorganized Church of the Latter-Day Saints. Politically Mr. Campbell is a Republican. He is a strong man, weighing 277 pounds and is one of the prominent citizens of the county.
"History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa", 1891, pages 381 - 382 - Campbell, Lyman

LYMAN CAMPBELL, who resides on section 12, Hardin Township, came to this county in March 1854, where he has since resided. He was born in Tioga County, New York, January 16, 1834, the son of William and Maria (Cross) Campbell, both natives of New York; the former was born February 15, 1812, and died in 1880, in Monona County, and the later was born October 27, 1816 and died in 1865. They reared a family of thirteen children, of whom twelve grew to maturity. Lyman, the eldest child, was small when his parents moved to Ohio, where they lived some time, and then went to Wayne County, Indiana. He was a lad of thirteen when they moved to Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, where they lived for six weeks, and in 1848 came to this county with a company of Mormons, arriving July 4. They then crossed the Missouri River and located at Florence, Nebraska, and in the fall of 1846 they moved to Holt County, Missouri, where they resided until the spring of 1854, when they came to this county. Lyman passed his youth on the farm and received his education in the subscription schools. During the great Rebellion, Mr. Campbell enlisted in the service of his country, November 15 1864, in company B, thirteenth Iowa Infantry. He took an active part in the battle of Nashville, Tennessee, and the battle of Kingston, North Carolina; his regiment passed through a large portion of this State. He was honorably discharged at he close of the war. Mr Campbell has resided in Pottawattamie County since 1854, and on his present farm since March 1883. It was formerly wild prairie land, but he has since broken it out, planted a grove and made many other improvements. He was married August 31, 1856 to Pottawattamie County, to Miss Caroline Mary Louise Hartwell, who was born in Genesee County, New York, November 15, 1833, the daughter of Reuben and Lucinda Almeda (Merritt) Hartwell, both natives of Massachusetts. They came to Pottawattamie County, in Aril 1847, and afterward removed to Holt County, Missouri, and in 1853 returned to this county. The father died here in 1862, at the age of fifty-three years; and the mother, who is eighty-one years of age, is living with her daughter, Mrs. L. Campbell. Mr.and Mrs. Campbell have six children, namely; George William, a carpenter by trade; Amanda Lovisa , Joseph Nephi, Lyman Everett, Robert and Caroline Almira. They lost their first child, Lucinda Maria, by death when an infant. The family are members of the Reorganized Church of the Latter-Day Saints. Politically Mr. Campbell is a Republican. He is a strong man, weighing 277 pounds and is one of the prominent citizens of the county.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38836292/lyman-campbell: accessed ), memorial page for Lyman Campbell (16 Jan 1834–16 Sep 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38836292, citing Keg Creek Township Cemetery, Treynor, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Dennis Bell (contributor 46924338).