ANNE K. MARUHN, KALAMS, WA; 6/90; from Abstracts of South Central PA
newspapers 1791-1795; marriage of Fanny Stockton to Patrick Campbell, jr,
Franklin Co, PA Tuesday, 31 JAN 1792
OLIVE BATCHER, AMES, IA 9/90; DESC; PARENTS PATRICK AND ELEANOR (HAYES)
CAMPBELL; Children Davis b. 1 FEB 1800, d. aft 1823; Margaretta b. 15 OCT
1805, d 13 OCT 1867 m James R. McKinnie on 12 FEB 1824; William b 23 SEP 1807,
m Elizabeth K. McDowell on 26 MAR 1835; John CHR. 12 NOV 1809; George S. b 4
MAY 1811; Caleb Boyle m. Nancy Davidson 14 NOV 1822; Frances B. d. bef 1811;
Eleanor Stockton m. 1. James Cummins on 11 NOV 1813, 2. Charles Leiper on 10
SEP 1816, d. bef 1825; James m. Sarah Campbell; Catherine Louisa b. 10 MAR
1813; Anna Maria m. William Wise on 21 FEB 1827, d. 3 FEB 1828; Jane d. 3 DEC
1825; Eliza m. Josiah McKinney on 22 SEP 1814, d. 25 SEP 1836.; sources,
American Rev. Soldiers of Franklin Co., PA, pg 41, 1944; My Maternal
Ancestors, Delaware, OH, 1967, Robert Powers; Marriages York Co., PA,
Newspapers 1783-1850, Hist. Soc. of York Co.,; Franklin Co. Orphan's Court
Rec.; Notes from vertical File at Kittochtinny Hist. Soc., Chambersburg, PA.
Patrick born 9 SEP 1760 and died 8 AUG 1818 in Franklin Co., PA; on 24 AUG
1818, Arthur Chambers, of Chambersburgm and Josias McKinney were appointed
administrators of Pat's estate. They submitted their final account for the
personal estate 10 years later. on 18 JAN 1819, the court appointed Gen. Thomas
and William Waddel, guardians of the minor children - Anna Maria, David, and
Jane were over 14, and Margaretta, William, George, John and Catharine were
under 14 years [eij] The Wadells were sons of their mother's aunt, Elizabeth
Stockton Waddell, d/o Thomas, s/o Robert
In the 1804 tax list for Peters Twp., Patrick had 94 acres patented land,
102 acres of warranted land, and 1 horse. Patrick and his brother, Robert,
received a warrant for 100.22 acres of land in Franklin Co., on 1 FEB 1814. At
the time of his death, Patrick owned about 220 acres of land in Peter's Twp. On
1 JAN 1822, an inquisition was held which determined that the land could be
divided into 2 parts; 104 acres 93 perches and allowances was valued at
$40/acre ($4,183), and 101 acres 70 perches calued at #31.50/acre ($3.195.28).
Caleb the eldest son, chose the 2nd part and agreed on payment to his mother
and siblings. All except Frances, the widow, were named in the land
arrangements. In oct 1828, 104 acres were sold as decreed by the Orphan's Court
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