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Purpose
The purpose of the The Campbells of Shenandoah County Virginia is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Shenandoah 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 Shenandoah County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Shenandoah County. This page has the Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior.
If your Shenandoah 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 Shenandoah 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.
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Shenandoah County Land Records -Campbell
Liber | Folio | Grantor | Grantee | Date_of_Record | Comments | Record |
A | 25 | Richard Campbell and Rebecca his wife (of Dunmore Co) | William Chumley | 1772 | 256 acres on the N. branch of Shenandoah River | |
A | 436 | Johnothan Langson | Richard Campbell (of Dunmore Co) | 1772 | 10 acres in the town of Woodstock | |
A | 446 | Thomas Langson | Richard Campbell (of Dunmore Co) | 1773 | Lot No. 78 in town of Woodstock | |
A | 510 | Jonas Litton | Richard Campbell (of Dunmore Co) | 1773 | 256 acres on the N. River Shenandoah | |
A | 513 | Lawrence Snapp | Richard Campbell (of Dunmore Co) | 1774 | 256 acres on the N. River Shenandoah | |
B | 50 | Joseph Hawkins | Richard Campbell (of Dunmore Co) | 1774 | 265 acres on Mill Creek | |
B | 52 | Abraham Hollensworth | Richard Campbell (of Dunmore Co) | 1774 | Appointment as attorney | |
B | 78 | Richard and Rebecca Campbell (of Dunmore Co) | Jacob Funkhouser | 1774 | 265 acres on Mill Creek | |
B | 526 | James and Elizabeth Campbell (of Dunmore Co) | George Zigler | 1777 | 120 acres on the S.E. side of the S. River Shenandoah | |
B | 529 | James Campbell | John Hastant | 1777 | 220 acres on the S.E. side of the S. River Shenandoah | |
C | 163 | John Newman et. al | Charles Campbell | 1777 | 130 acres in said county | |
C | 379 | Zacharias and Leah Campbell | Jacob Burner | 1777 | 147 acres on the S. fork of the S. River Shenandoah | |
D | 386 | Samuel Hawkins | Rebecca Campbell | 1784 | 200 acres in said county | |
I | 38 | John Campbell (son of Col Richard Campbell and Rebecca (Pugh) | Joseph Hawkins | 1792 | Tract of land on Mill Creek | |
I | 528 | Jacob Grein | James Campbell | 1795 | 55 acres in said county | |
I | 532 | Joseph Campbell (son of Col Richard Campbell and Rebecca (Pugh) | Joseph Hawkins | 1792 | Lot in town of Woodstock | |
I | 534 | Archibald Campbell (son of Col Richard Campbell and Rebecca (Pugh) | Joseph Hawkins | 1792 | House and lot in Woodstock | |
K | 76 | Richard Campbell | Matthias Zehrig | 1795 | 1/5 tract of land on Mill Creek of Richard Campbell dec. land | |
K | 405 | Jonathan Campbell (son of Col Richard Campbell and Rebecca (Pugh) | Matthias Zehrig | 1795 | 1/5 tract of land on Mill Creek of Richard Campbell dec. land | |
L | 8 | Johnothan Campbell | Richard Campbell (of Knox Co, TN) | 1797 | Lot and 10 acres in town of Woodstock | |
L | 10 | Richard Campbell (of Knox Co, TN) | William Dulaney | 1797 | Lot and 10 acres in town of Woodstock | |
L | 440 | Richard Campbell | Joseph Hawkins | 1795 | 1/5 of part of a Lot and 10 acres in town of Woodstock |
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