Thomas Campbell
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Thomas Campbell (1764 - 1825)

Thomas Campbell
Born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolinamap
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Husband of — married Mar 1788 in Tennessee, USAmap
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Died at age 60 in Ursa, Adams, Illinois, USAmap
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Biography

Thomas Campbell was born on December 26, 1764 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. He later removed to Blount County, Tennessee and then to Illinois. He died there in the Ursa Township area of Adams County, Illinois during the year 1825. He married Sarah Wilcox in Blount County, Tennessee about the year 1793. Thomas and Sarah Campbell had 12 children, the eldest being George Campbell born on February 10, 1794 in Blount County, Tennessee. Thomas, along with his wife and eldest son George, came to the Adams County area of the Illinois Country in the year 1823-24 and erected a Log Cabin on George's Claim, in the north east quarter of Section 31 near what was to become known as "Walnut Corners" in the Bear Creek Territory of Adams County, Illinois.

Besides George and his parents, four sons of Thomas and Sarah Wilcox Campbell, namely; David, Joseph, Claybourn and Russell, plus one daughter followed them to Adams County, Illinois in 1824-25. David Campbell married Sarah Worley on June 29, 1826 in Adams County, his brothers Claybourn and Russell, married sisters with the surname of Nelson and their sister Rebekah and Robert Baity/Beatty were issued a license to be married on March 30, 1816, in Blount County, Tennesse, all the rest were married in Adams County.

Thomas Campbell and his wife Sarah are buried in the Denson Pioneer Cemetery at Ursa, in Adams County, Illinois. A memorial Grave Marker in the south west corner of the Denson cemetery, placed there by the village of Ursa, Illinois, simply states that Thomas Campbell was from Blount County, Tennessee, his date of birth and death and that he was the father of George Campbell, plus the historical fact that his death and burial were the first for a white settler in the Ursa Township area of Adams County, Illinois, then known as the "Bear Creek Territory".

Thomas passed away on 23 Jan 1825 in Adams, Illinois, USA.

Burial

Denson Pioneer Cemetery, Ursa Township, Adams County, Illinois, USA.  [1]
Thomas Campbell (26 Dec 1764–1825)
- Find A Grave: Memorial #19798125
Sarah Wilcox Campbell (1780–1835) (spouse)
- Find A Grave: Memorial #19794027

Research Notes

Original Details:
This Thomas Campbell died 23 Jan 1825 per Find-A-Grave. T. C. who died in 1833 is different Thomas Campbell (1760-1733) Rev. War Letter by A.D. HILLER, Executive Assistant to the Administrator.

Sources

  1. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19798125/thomas-campbell: accessed 28 October 2022), memorial page for Thomas Campbell (26 Dec 1764–1825), Find A Grave: Memorial #19798125, citing Denson Pioneer Cemetery, Ursa Township, Adams County, Illinois, USA.

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Acknowledgments

  • Thank you to Jeanie Bond for creating WikiTree profile Campbell-8408 through the import of TEST TREE.ged on Nov 18, 2013.






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Campbell-54457 and Campbell-8408 appear to represent the same person because: same wife and birth, only source for death date is Find a Grave, which indicates the date of 1825 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19798125/thomas-campbell
posted by Robin Lee

Rejected matches › Thomas Campbell (abt.1762-)

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