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John C Campbell 1859 - 1900

John C Campbell was born in 1859 in Fayette County, (West) Virginia United States to Arch Campbell and Mary C (Haynes) Campbell, and had siblings Joseph A Campbell, Rebecca E Campbell, Elizabeth F Campbell, Melceny C Campbell, Hazel W Campbell, Sarah H Campbell, Martha M Campbell, Charlotte E Campbell, Charles C Campbell, Mary J Campbell, James C Campbell, Lucy B Campbell, Johnny H Campbell, and Annie Campbell. John Campbell died at age 41 years old in 1900.
John C Campbell
1859
Fayette County, (West) Virginia, United States
1900
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John C Campbell's History: 1859 - 1900

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  • Introduction

    1880 Fayette (Mountain Cove): Archibald (1824) 56 & Mary C (1830) 50, *Jno C (1859) 21 1870 Fayette, WV: Archibald (1824) 46 & Mary (1830) 40; John C (1859) 11 1860 Fayette (District 3): Arch (1824) 36 & Mary (1830) 30; John C (1859) 1
  • 1859

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    1859
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    Fayette County, (West) Virginia United States
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  • Early Life & Education

    1870 Cannot write
  • 1900

    Death

    1900
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In 1859, in the year that John C Campbell was born, on February 27th, US Congressman Daniel Sickles shot and killed Philip Barton Key - a US. District Attorney and son of Francis Scott Key, writer of the national anthem, for having an affair with his wife. Sickles claimed temporary insanity - the first to do so - and was acquitted.
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In 1868, when he was only 9 years old, on August 13th, an estimated 8.5 to 9 earthquake struck southern Peru. It had a category "extreme" effect and caused over 25,000 deaths. The resulting tsunami affected areas as far away as Hawaii and New Zealand.
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