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Lincoln County Land Grants-Campbell

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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. This page has the Campbell Land Grant records for Lincoln County, Kentucky.

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Virginia Land Grants (1782-1792)

The earliest Kentucky Land Grants were issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia based on warrants given in some cases as consideration for military service in the French and Indian War, and later the Revolution. With the establishment of statehood in Kentucky in 1792, all Virginia Grants relating to lands west of the Big Sandy River were transferred to the Commonwealth of Kentucky and placed in custody of the Register of the Land Office in the Kentucky State Capitol.

Virginia Land Grants (1782-1792)
_Name_of_Grantee_AcresDate_SurveyGrant___DateCountyProperty_DescriptionWatercourseLibrary of VirginiaResearcher_Comments
Campbell, Charles4003/9/178213 Dec 1783Lincoln400 acres on the head of the north fork of Gilberts Creek.N Fk Gilberts CrLinkBrother of Isaac Campbell
Campbell, Charles4403/23/178216 Dec 1783Lincoln440 acres on the Dividing Ridge between Gilberts and Sugar Creek and on the north east side of Lapleys Settlement.bet Gilberts & Sugar CrLinkBrother of Isaac Campbell
Campbell, Charles5603/23/178216 Dec 1783Lincoln560 acres on Gilberts Creek.Gilberts CrLinkBrother of Isaac Campbell
Campbell, Samuel20012/12/17832 Dec 1785Lincoln200 acres on the west side of Muddy Creek below the first branch that runs into the Main Muddy Creek below the mouth of Little Muddy Creek.Muddy CrLink
Campbell, James1204/6/17842 Dec 1785Lincoln120 acres on the east side of Dicks River adjoining Jacob Fishbacks Preemption survey of 307 acres.Dix RLink
Campbell, James1004/4/178215 Jun 1784Lincoln100 acres on the west side of Logans Creek adjoining Thomas Stephenson and Thomas Collins.Logans CrLink
Campbell, Henry2309/8/178520 Nov 1787Lincoln230 acres in and on a bent of Dicks River adjoining the land of William Davis.Dix RLinkHenry married Rebecca Connell in Lincoln County on 6 Aug 1784. This is the earliest Campbell marriage in Lincoln County.
Campbell, Isaac10007/20/178624 Apr 1792Lincoln1000 acres on the waters of Chaplains Fork adjoining Cunningham and McAfee.Chaplian FkLinkBrother of Charles Campbell


Old Kentucky Grants (1793-1856)

Acting under its own sovereign authority, Kentucky began the allocation of lands in 1793 under a plan similar to that used by mother state, Virginia. This group of grants, includes military, seminary, academic, treasury warrants and pre-emption grants.

Pre-emption Grants: Every settler who occupied a tract and raised a crop before Jan 1, 1778, was entitled to 400 acres at the price of $2.25 per 100 acres and was allowed the further right to pre-empt an additional 1,000 acres at $40.00 per 100 acres.

Old Kentucky Grants (1793-1856)
_Name_of_Grantee_AcresBookPageDate SurveyCountyWatercourseFilm_1000053 Img NumberResearcher_Comments
Campbell, Chas47421237/20/1784LincolnNone350/1213Brother of Isaac Campbell
Campbell, Arthur60063112/8/1796LincolnFlatt Cr350/1213
Campbell, Arthur600631312/4/1795LincolnBuck Lick Cr350/1213
Campbell & Hicks20001016311/9/1797LincolnLaurel R350/1213NA. Located in southeastern Kentucky, part of the Cumberland River Basin
Campbell & Hicks20001016411/8/1797LincolnLaurel R350/1213NA. Located in southeastern Kentucky, part of the Cumberland River Basin
Campbell & Hicks20001016511/8/1797LincolnLaurel R350/1213NA. Located in southeastern Kentucky, part of the Cumberland River Basin
Campbell, William125153349/15/1798LincolnRobinson Cr350/1213
Campbell, Robert200020975/18/1797LincolnYellow Cr351/1213
Campbell, Chas146174419/18/1803GarrardGilberts Cr351/1213Brother of Isaac Campbell

Sources

  • Virginia Land Grants: Library of Virginia "Northern Neck Proprietary grants and survey volumes", online-database, https://lva-virginia.libguides.com/land-grants
  • Old Kentucky Grants: Jillson, Willard Rouse "The Kentucky land grants: a systematic index to all of the land grants recorded in the State Land Office at Frankfort, Kentucky", 1782-1924 (Louisville, KY: Standard Printing Co., 1925). FHL Film # 1000053 Item 2




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