Charles CAMPBELL
Birth:
Abt 1696
of Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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Charles Campbell was born in Northern Ireland, probably in Co. Tyrone, married there and came to America in about 1719 with his parents, wife, one son and his younger siblings. They arrived initially at Boston, but likely stayed there only briefly before removing to New London, CT and then to the area of what became Voluntown, CT near Stonington, possibly in Montville.Little is known about Charles and his family. "The Robert Campbell Genealogy," Rev. Frederic Campbell, 1909, contains little detail, listing only 6 children and no daughters. In William Richard Cutter, New England Families Genealogical & Memorial, Third Series, Vol. II, (Orig. publ. NY, 1915; repr. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1997), pg. 935, Charles is noted as having had a "pew spot" assigned to him at Voluntown in 1732 (along with brother John).According to The Havey Book, pg. 394:"He [Charles Campbell] was one of the seven original members of the first Church organized in the North Parish of New London in October, 1722. In April, 1724, he sold to John Dixson his half-interest in the Mohegan lands which he and Dixson had previously purchased, and removed to Voluntown, Connecticut, where John Campbell--either his brother or his son--was then residing. "1 Jan., 1726, Charles Campbell was chosen one of the ruling elders of the Church in Voluntown. In 1747 he was a member of the committee appointed to divide the common lands of Voluntown, re-bound the old lots, etc. In 1760 he was again chosen one of the elders of the Church. During the years 1742 to 1745, inclusive, he was one of the Deputies from Voluntown to the General Assembly of Connecticut."
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Charles Campbell
was born at of Tyrone, Northern Ireland Abt 1696.
His parents were Robert Campbell and Janet Stewart.
He married Blocked .