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Abraham J Campbell
1836
(West) Virginia, United States
Male
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Abraham J Campbell's History: 1836

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    1880 Fayette (Mountain Cove): *Abraham (1835) 45 & Jane (1839) 41, 9 children John & Curtis neighbors 1870 Fayette (Mountain Cove): *A J (1835) 35 & Jane (1840) 30, 4 children; John & Martha neighbors 1850 Fayette: John (1804) 46 & Amanda (1809) 41; *A J Campbell (1836) 14 1840 Fayette: John (1804) 36; 3m3f (1m*15, 1m*10, 2f*5, 1m1f*4) 6 children: 1m*15, 1m*10, E J & M K (1835f) 5 twins, *A J (1836m) 4 & S M (1839f) 1 *Nancy (1833) 7 & Saml K (1837) 3 - not included this census
  • 1836

    Birthday

    1836
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    (West) Virginia United States
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  • Professional Career

    1870 Farmer, Assets *780
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Did you know?
In 1836, in the year that Abraham J Campbell was born, on February 23rd, the Battle of the Alamo began. A group of American settlers were surrounded by the Mexican Army, led by Santa Anna, at the Alamo. The battle lasted until March 6th - all of the settler army was killed. Historians estimate that 400–600 in the Mexican Army were killed.
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In 1902, the world famous Italian tenor, Enrico Caruso, made the first gramophone recording by a popular singer. Accompanied by only a piano, his voice recordings became a big seller and did much to popularize the new-fangled gramophone. He had to sing into a metal "horn" that relayed his voice to a metal disc. And the songs had to be under 4 and a half minutes!
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