


Purpose
The purpose of the The Campbells of Bedford County Tennessee is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Bedford County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male Y-DNA from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers.
In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Bedford County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Bedford County. This page has the Campbell Land Records for the years 1808 to 1819. If your Bedford County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Bedford County ancestors profile does not have a Y-DNA test attached we encourage a descendant to take a Y-DNA test so we can properly document the line for posterity.
Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in G2G using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks!
Land Records (Grantee)
Note: The table is sortable. Sort on the Given_Name column to group those with the same first name together or by WikiTree_ID. To get table back in order, first record to last record, sort on Record# column as the Creation_Date column is alpha numeric and does not sort well.
Record # | Date | __WikiTree_ID__ | Last Name | First Name | From | Book | Page | Comments | Doc_Image |
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1809 | Gamble | Benjamin | Newton Cannon | B | 35 | 114 acres on Perkins and Powell Creek; Duck River | Document Image | ||
1809 | Gamble | Aaron | Newton Cannon | B | 37 | 286 acres on Perkins and Powell Creek: Duck River | Document Image | ||
1810 | Gamble | Benjamin | Commisioners | B | 378 | Lot No. 94 in the town of Shelbyville | Document Image | ||
1810 | Campbell | George | Newton Cannon | C | 244 | 300 acres on Powell Creek; Duck River | Document Image | ||
1812 | Campbell | Thomas | Joseph Alleson | D | 69 | Appointment of attorney | Document Image | ||
1789 | Campbell | Andrew | Amos Belch | E | 140 | 500 acres on Duck River in "Hawkins County" | Document Image | ||
1815 | Campbell | George | Benjamin Jurdor | E | 567 | Lot No. 90 in Shelbyville | Document Image | ||
1816 | Campbell | Alexander | James Wilson | F | 554 | 8 acres on the South branch of Duck River | Document Image | ||
1816 | Campbell | Arthur | Jean Reynolds | G | 35 | A slave girl named "Darkey" | Document Image | ||
1818 | Gamble | Benjamin | William Wightman | J | 248 | Lot No. 94 in Shelbyville | Document Image | ||
1818 | Campbell | George W. | Alfred Belch | K | 320 | 1,119 1/4 acres on Sinking Creek | Document Image | ||
1818 | Gamble | Aaron | Henry Saling | L | 112 | 50 1/4 acres on Powells Creek; Duck River | Document Image | ||
1819 | Campbell | Arthur | Abraham Wood | L | 245 | 24 1/2 acres in county | Document Image | ||
1819 | Gamble | Aaron | Fanny Bond | L | 458 | 200 acres on Powells Creek; Duck River | Document Image | ||
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