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Genealogy
and History of the Clan Campbell
CD Content
12 Complete Searchable Publications on
one CD
1. Prepared
for the Clan Campbell Society of the United States : and for the descendants
of Duncan Campbell & Mary McCoy Virginia Beach, Va.: Campbell,
James Lyle, 1032 pgs.
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2. The
clan Campbell : from the Campbell collections Edinburgh: O. Schulze
& Co., 1914-1922, Campbell, Duncan, 2412 pgs.
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3. Records
of clan Campbell in the military service of the honourable East India Company
: 1600-1858 London: Longman, Green, 1925, Campbell, Duncan, 396 pgs.
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4. Our
Campbell ancestors : 1742-1937 : traditions and history of the family
of five Campbell brothers and sisters, John, James Douglas, Hester, Mary
and Samuel, including what is known of them in New Jersey, York County,
Pennsylvania, Union County, South Carolina and in Ohio : a genealogy of
the known descendants of John Campbell through his son James, and Samuel
Campbell through his son Ralph : also, brief ancestral notes on families
connected by marriage with the foregoing, viz, Parnell, Clark, Spray, Wilson,
Haskett, Mendenhall and Underhill. Burbank, Calif.: I. Deach, Jr., abt
1939, Temple, Sarah E., 223 pgs.
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5. The
Campbells of Kishacoquillas : historical sketch and genealogical records
of the Robert-Campbell family, and the John-Campbell family Chambersburg,
Pa.: Franklin Repository Press, 1894, Sherrard, Hallock Campbell,
48 pgs.
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6. Campbell
chronicles and family sketches : embracing the history of Campbell
County, Virginia, 1782-1926 Lynchburg, Va.: J.P. Bell Co., 1927,
Early, R. H., 580 pgs.
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7. The
Campbell family : some of the descendants of William Campbell of Bergen
County, 1718 to 1969 Pleasant Valley, N.Y.: Campbell, Harlan Rogers, 88 pgs.
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8. The
Robert Campbell genealogy : a record of the descendants of Robert Campbell
of County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland Brooklyn, N.Y.: Campbell, Frederic,
1909, 180 pgs.
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9. Genealogical
account of the ancestors in America of Joseph Andrew Kelly Campbell
and Eliza Edith Deal, Campbell, Joseph Andrew, : Priv. print., 1921, 102
pgs.
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10. The
Campbell clan Coopersville, Mich.: Printed by the Coopersville Observer,
abt 1938, Dunlap, L. C., 154 pgs.
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11. The
Campbells of Drumaboden : on the River Lyennon, near Rathmelton, County
Donegal, north of Ireland Nashville, Tenn.: Foster & Parkes, 1925,
Campbell, John F., 152 pgs.
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| 12. The
story of the Campbells of Kinloch: London, J. Murray, 1924,
Login, E. Dalhousie, 103 pgs. |
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