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John Campbell
1804
Mountain Cove, Fayette County, West Virginia, 25938, United States
Male
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John Campbell's History: 1804

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  • Introduction

    1880 Fayette (Mountain Cove): John (1804) 76 (last census) Rowena Alderson (1812) 68 lives w/ family; Abraham & Curtis neighbors 1870 Fayette (Mountain Cove): Jno (1804) 66 & Amanda F (1809) 63; Rowena Alderson (1815) 55 lives w/ family; AJ & Sarah Martha neighbors 1860 Fayette (District 3): John (1804) 56 & Amanda F; *Sam (1837) 23 insane 1850 Fayette: John (1804) 46 & Amanda (1809) 41; *Nancy (1833) not included 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, Saml K (1837) 3 & S M (1839f) 1 *Nancy (1833) 7 & A J (1836m) 4 - not included this census
  • 1804

    Birthday

    1804
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Nationality & Locations

    Father born in Ireland & Mother born in Virginia
  • Professional Career

    1870 Farmer, Real Estate *2000 & Assets *677 1860 Farmer, Real Estate *3000 & Assets *700 1850 Farmer, Real Estate *1600 1840 Agriculture
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    Death

    Death

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    Death date
    1880 Age 76 (last census year)
    Cause of death
    Mountain Cove, Fayette County, West Virginia 25938, United States
    Death location
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Did you know?
In 1804, in the year that John Campbell was born, on May 14th, Lewis and Clark started out from St. Louis, Missouri on an expedition to explore the West and to find a route to the Pacific Ocean. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the trip shortly after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. He wanted the new territory mapped and wanted to establish an American presence in the West before Great Britain or other European powers could claim it.
Did you know?
In 1835, on January 30th, the first known attempt to kill a sitting President of the United States occurred just outside the United States Capitol Building. President Andrew Jackson was leaving the building after the funeral of South Carolina Representative Warren R. Davis. An Englishman, Richard Lawrence - who was unemployed and possibly mentally ill - stepped out and attempted to shoot. His gun misfired so he pulled out another gun - which also misfired. He was immediately caught.
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