Campbell and McCall family history/ by Rachel M. Campbell

Format

Book

Publisher

Gateway Press.

Place of Publication

Baltimore, Maryland

Physical

xvi, 494 pages, [2] leaves of plates : illustrations, color coats of arms.

Notes

"This book has been compiled from the notes of the late Colonel Charles ("Charlie") Campbell McCall (1895-1977) and from the notes of Rachel M. Campbell." Cf. Foreword.

Includes index.

"Book no. 23".

Edward Campbell (1757-ca.1816) married Mary McLellan, immigrated from Scotland to Charleston, South Carolina in 1788, and settled in what is now Dillon County, South Carolina in the 1790s. Descendants lived in South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and elsewhere.

Includes Bethea, Enfinger, Granade, Lee, Phillips and related families.

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Subjects

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