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Campbells of Lincoln County Kentucky

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Purpose

The purpose of the Campbells of Lincoln County Kentucky is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Lincoln County, Kentucky. 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 Lincoln County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Lincoln County. Click onthe links below to see the Campbell Lincoln County Records.

Lincoln County, Virginia formed in 1780 was one of the 3 original counties of what would become Kentucky. and has shrunk much over the years. The main focus of this project is to focus on the northern portion of the original county in south-central Kentucky. This will include Mercer (1785), Madison (1785), Garrard (1796) and Casey (1806) counties. It may also look at neighboring Fayette (1780) and Jessamine (1799) counties as well.

If your Lincoln 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 Lincoln 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 us? Please post a comment here on this page, in G2G using the project tag, or send us a private message. Thanks!

Campbell Familes By Haplogroup

Haplogroup: R-FTB79457

  • James Campbell (1714-1776) and Lettice Taylor (1735-aft. 1782) *both died in Virginia
    Note: James is the son of Col. Patrick Campbell (1696-1767), brother of "White" David Campbell (1705-1790). There are 3 Big Y-700 tests associated with this line (kits 983067, 43846, 6361), haplogroup R-FTB79457
    Sons of James and Lettice:
    • Isaac Campbell (1753-1792) of Rockbridge County, VA died in Lincoln Co., KY
    • Charles Campbell (1767-1820) of Rockbridge County, VA m: Phebe Taylor of Mecklenburg, VA in Lincoln Co., KY. Charles moved to Gilbert's Creek in Lincoln County (later Garrard County) in the 1780's along with his brother Isaac Campbell.

Haplogroup R-A18348

  • Robert Trotter; m: Margaret Trotter
    Ireland > Augusta Co., VA
    • Charles Campbell; m: Mary Trotter
      Ireland > Augusta Co., VA
      • Charles Campbell (1741-1826); m: Mary Ann Downey (kit: 268175)
        Augusta Co., VA > Rockbridge Co., VA
      • Joseph Campbell (1745-1808) of Augusta County, VA; m: Sarah Givens in Augusta Co., VA
        Augusta Co, VA > Lincoln Co., KY
        • Mary Campbell of Augusta, VA m: Eleazer Givens of Mecklenburg, NC in Lincoln Co., KY
        • Matsey Campbell of Augusta, VA m: Joseph Berry of Botetourt, VA in Lincoln Co., KY
        • James Campbell of Augusta County, VA m: Peggy Berry in Lincoln County, KY
        • Samuel Campbell of Augusta County, VA m: Milla DeJarnette in Lincoln Co., KY
      • William Trotter Campbell (1754-1822); m: Elizabeth Wilson
        Augusta Co., VA > Brown Co., OH

Haplogroup R-Z9050

  • Josias Campbell (1737-1811); m: Susannah Mitchell
    • John Campbell of Bedford County, VA; m: Nancy Jones
      Bedford Co. VA > Lincoln Co., KY > Casey Co., KY
      • John Campbell of Bedford County, VA m: Eleanor Scott (kits: 912998, B416605, and 992692)
        Bedford Co. VA > Lincoln Co., KY > Casey Co., KY

Haplogroup R-Z253

  • Adam Campbell (1735-1779); m: Elizabeth Morgan (1740-1798)
    Scotland > Culpeper / Iredell / Rowan Counties, NC
    Sons of Adam and Elizabeth:
    • William R Campbell (1756-1846); m: Nancy Ann Hendren (1750-1849)
      Culpeper / Rowan / Iredell / Wilkes Co., NC > Lincoln / Garrard Co., KY > Crawford Co. IN > Bureau Co., IL
      Sons of William and Nancy:
      • William Hendren Campbell (1789-1852) m. Margaret Hendren
      • Enos Rice Campbell (1792-1870); m: Mary Carpenter
    • John Campbell (~1759-1834); m: Cora Mullis (1760-aft. 1850)
      Culpeper Co., NC > Iredell Co., NC
    • Perciphull Pierce Campbell Sr. (1767-1853); m: Sarah "Sallie" Cook (1767-1848)
      Culpeper Co., NC > Iredell Co., NC
      Sons of Perciphull and Sarah:
      • William "Billie" Campbell (1790-1844); m: Jane Morgan
      • Perciphull Pierce Campbell Jr (1792-1862); m: Tabitha Morgan
      • Capt Theophilus Campbell (1797-1855); m: Tabitha Allen
      • John R Campbell (1802-1872); m: June Lucy Williams (kits: 1019912, 1019913, 1019917 )
        Iredell Co., NC
      • William Rutherford Campbell (1813-1883)
    • Theophilus Marion Campbell (~1777-1855); m: Unknown
      Iredell Co., NC . Madison Co., AL

Campbell Lines Needing Further Review and/or Testing

  • Henry Campbell m: Rebeckah Connel
  • William Campbell (~1709-~1781); m: Rebecca Caldwell
    • Samuel Campbell (1743 - 1821), m: Mary Kennedy widow of John Kennedy Jr
      Bedford Co., VA > Lincoln Co., KY > Madison Co., KY
  • William Campbell m: Rachel Robertson
  • Thomas Campbell m: Sarah Lynam
  • John Campbell m: Rebecca Edwards




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Kit 163152 is associated with Theophilus M. (Marion) Campbell (1777-1855). It is only a Y-37 test and that was done some time ago and the test taker and manager are no longer living.
posted by Bradley Campbell
Thanks Bradley for the note, WikiTree profile links have been added to this page.
posted by Adam Campbell