


Purpose
The purpose of the Campbells of Carter County Tennessee is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Carter County, Tennessee. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male Y-DNA from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers to help resolve the Campbell colonial lines and their migration to other states.
In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Carter County we are collecting marriage, land, probate and tax records of the Campbells of Carter County. Click on the links below to see the Campbell Carter County Records.
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!
- Carter County Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell
- Carter County Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell
- Carter County Marriages-Campbell
Also be sure to visit the Campbells in the neighboring counties:
- Campbells of Blount County Tennessee
- Campbells of Washington County Tennessee
- Wilkes County, North Carolina
Campbell Families by Haplogroup
Note: The following Carter County Campbell lines have Big Y-700 tests that have assigned them a haplogroup. The "kit" followed by a number is the Family Tree DNA test number. To review the raw DNA data by kit number visit FTDNA
Haplogroup R-FT121562 > R-BY203396
- Zachariah Campbell Sr (1740-1821); m: Leah (Leathey) Campbell
- North Carolina > Carter Co., TN
- Sons of Zachariah and Leah:
- Jeremiah Campbell Sr. (1762-1843); m: Sarah Marr
- Washington Co., TN > Carter Co., TN
- (kit no's: 91217 and 1014390)
- Zachariah Campbell JR (1771-1860)
- Carter Co., TN > Campbell Co., TN
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