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Re: Thomas Campbell the poet 1777-1844
Posted by: DR Arathoon (ID *****9636) Date: March 21, 2008 at 19:44:25
In Reply to: Re: Thomas Campbell the poet 1777-1844 by Richard McKeever of 18458

HI Richard hope you are well ; Happy Easter to you and family.

Sorry I have not found your 4x grt connected to my Mac, Mc ,Vic, V' - Ivers.
I hope you will find a connection, because there is a lot of proved research on my grt g m : Jean MacIver Campbell of Pennymore's ancestors. I have supplied you with what I know in the past.

Currently I am researching the lines of Thomas Campbell poet ( he is something like my 2nd cousin 8 x removed ) and Sir Coln Campbell Lord Clyde, and another Sir Colin Campbell 1st Bt of New York... and Guy Campbell and my relations to the Duke of Leinster to who's daughter he married...it is a bit complex and is becoming a circle of intermarriages...

I will keep you posted about James and Gemma Kelly if I find anything more.
I am not familiar with Armerican records, though I know a lot of my Campbells went to Virginia, and had tobacco plantations and my 5th grt
grandfather Duncan Campbell, would drop of convicts there and fill his
ships with tobacco for his voyage home...he did not do it personally, but his
sailors did...he once met Thomas Jefferson in Paris... it is in Jefferson's diary
that is why I know.

yours aye,
David
TO





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