WARREN COUNTY, TN - BIOGRAPHIES - James Campbell ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Wanda Muncey Gant Gant@BLomand.net ==================================================================== Campbell of NC to Warren/Grundy Counties of TN The 4th Regiment had the 1st company detached from Bladen Regiment included Ensign James Campbell, John Campbell, Colin Shaw, Sampson, David & William DAVIS Sr. & Jr., Thomas & Barnabas Brown, John B. COWEN. THERE IS NO PROOF THAT THIS JAMES CAMPBELL MARRIED BEFORE ASENATH LAMB. Robeson Co., NC 21 Nov. 1819 heirs of James Lamb. Deed Bk. U-78 listed heirs selling 100 acres on Charity Bay in 1827 to John Phillips: James & Asenith CAMPBELL, John PHILLIPS, John & Elizabeth CAMPBELL. Bk. W-430 made 21 November 1819 heirs sold 250 acres to Lemuel Isreal on Drowning Creek: Nancy LAMB, Bethany LAMB, James & Asinith CAMPBELL, Alexander LAMB, John & ELizabeth CAMPBELL & William LAMB. Recorded June 1837. Drowning Creek is in the Fair Bluff area & that is now in Columbus County on the Lumber River. On 11 November 1842 in Warren Co., TN James Campbell sold to John Myres for $5 and other considerations a certain tract of land in Civil District 8 contaiing 45 acres. Also, 1 cart, 1 yoke of oxen, 1 sorrel filly, 5 young mares, 1 young heifer, 1 cow, 1 calf, 30 stock hogs, 10 hogs from 2-3 years old. This deed is made because I am indebted to George Layne for $50 due 1 May 1842 am to secure the payment of same. Signed in the presence of A. J. Brown and Wm. H. Dickerson. [George Layne had a livery stable in Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama] James Campbell served as a private in the War of 1812 enlisting at Lumberton, Robeson Co., NC on or about the 1st of October 1814 in the company commanded by Captain John McFatter & Col. Moore for a period of 6 months. He was stationed at Fort Johnston, NC at Greenfield near Wilmington and discharged on 20 March 1815 at Wilmington. William Campbell & JAMES DAVIS certified that he was the James Campbell engaged in said War of 1812. Muster Rolls of the Soldiers of the War of 1812 detached from the Militia of NC 1812-14 listed Robeson Co. 1st Reg. with John McPhattair, Captain; John Phillips; 2nd Reg. John Davis; The detached Militia from the counties New Hanover, Brunswick, Bladen, Columbus, Robeson, Duplin, Cumberland & Sampson were called into service at Wilmington, NC by orders issued 29 September 1814. Fourth Reg. detached from 4th & 14th Brigades [First Co. from Bladen Reg.] James Campbell, Ensign, John Campbell, Wm. Davis Sr. & JKr. #S915082 SC 19744 National Archives listed James Campbell served in War of 1812 enlisting at Robeson Co., NC as private 23 October 1814, Captain John E. Hussey's Co., NC MIlitia dis. 17 March 1815. Removed from Warren Co., TN between 1817-23. Warren Co., TN December 1828 Ephraim & Ruth Myers Fults, Thomas Myers & other Myers heirs of Casper had a lawsuit against Thomas Hopkins for land on the headwaters of Hickory Creek beginning at the foot of the mountain on the lower side of the tract whereon Samuel Jones resided in 1811, to the line of original tract as located for John Carric Sr. in the occupation of GOLDEN FIELDS in 1811, near the path leading from Golden Fields to the place whereon William COKER resided in 1811 to the line of the tract originally located as an occupant claim made under the SETTLEMENT of JAMES CAMPBELL to include all Thomas Hopkins claims between Campbell's original claims and them. The 1816 census of Monroe Co., Alabama which included all or part of every present-day county in Alabama listed GOLDEN FIELDS near Joseph COKER & Littlepage SIMMS.