The Campbells of Drumaboden

The Campbells of Drumaboden

Author: John Farquharson Campbell

Publisher:

Published: 1925

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13:

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An account of the Campbells who came from the north of Ireland to Argyleshire and later settled in Tennessee. Chiefly ancestors and some of their descendants of John Farquharson Campbell, living in Nashville, Tennessee in 1925," ... third son of John Campbell, last Laird of Drumaboden and his wife, Martha Lytle, daughter of Rev. Joseph Lytle, D.D., of Letterkenny."--Forward. The elder John Campbell " ... was the oldest son of the oldest son back for six generations to the second son of Colin Campbell, Sixth Earl of Argyle, 1600."--Forward The family left for America in i851 sailing from Liverpool, England to New Orleans, Louisiana on the ship "Forrest King" and thence via riverboat and overland by stage coach to Franklin, Tennessee to be reunited with other Campbells formerly of Drumaboden. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Mississippi, Arkansas, California and elsewhere


The Campbells of Drumaboden, on the River Lyennon, Near Rathmelton, County Donegal, North of Ireland, by John F. Campbell.

The Campbells of Drumaboden, on the River Lyennon, Near Rathmelton, County Donegal, North of Ireland, by John F. Campbell.

Author: John Farquharson Campbell

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9781013452093

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Where the Waters Part

Where the Waters Part

Author: James F. Ward

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2019-12-11

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 1532696310

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This is a story of the Wards, Irish immigrants initially settling in Pennsylvania and Augusta County, Virginia. It follows nine generations over two-hundred-fifty years, beginning with the first generation that arrived in Philadelphia around 1730. Notable representatives include: •a citizen of colonial Virginia who participated in the church/state debate of 1785; •a Revolutionary War soldier who spent a cold winter in 1777‒1778 with General George Washington; •a Baptist minister who became an influential and long-time president of a Texas college in 1900; and •a United States Air Force doctor who monitored the safety of the first Americans sent into space beginning in 1961‒1962. Surveying this family’s lengthy history, certain of their ideals and peculiarities have persisted across the generations, shaping individual and family choices and actions. Drawing heavily on the philosophy of Charles Taylor (The Ethics of Authenticity), the author believes that the Wards were continually searching for a balance between freedom and authenticity.


Monthly Bulletin

Monthly Bulletin

Author: St. Louis Public Library

Publisher:

Published: 1927

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13:

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"Teachers' bulletin", vol. 4- issued as part of v. 23, no. 9-