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Rev Archibald Campbell

Birth
Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
15 Jul 1818 (aged 81)
Stockbridge, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Burial
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Archibald Campbell



Birth: August 6th, 1736
Oxford,Worcester County, Massachusetts

Death: July the 15th, 1818
Stockbridge,Windsor County, Vermont


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Father*
John Campbell (Reverend) (Immigrant 1717)
b. 1681
d. 25 May 1761

Mother*
Esther Fairfield
b. 12th August, 1694
d. 11th March, 1777

.....Siblings:
..

Children (Siblings)

1.)Mary Campbell
b. 11th February, 1723

2.)John Campbell, Junior
b. 7th February, 1724
d. 1761

3.)Isabel Campbell b. 29 March, 1726
d. 31st March, 1728

4.)Duncan Campbell b. 27th March, 1727
d. 13th June, 1795

5.)Isabell Campbell
b. 26 July, 1728
d. 20 March, 1762

6.)Elizabeth Campbell b. 14th August, 1730
d. 12th July, 1732

7.)Alexander Campbell (Dr)
b. 22nd February, 1732,
d. 28th December, 1782

8.)William Campbell (yeoman/captain)+
b. 2nd April, 1734
d. ?

9.)Archibald Campbell (Reverend)
b. 6th August, 1736
d.July the 15th, 1818
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His dad, Reverend John Campbell WILL, 1 st of Augus,t 1760;

He gives to his wife Esther one moiety of all his household movables and furniture, excepting bonds, notes, accounts, clothing, library and gun, also his spoons and gold rings : to be used and improved by her during her life and afterward to go to Mary Twiss and Isabella Wolcott, his daughters ; also a comfortable home in his house with full provision for her support, with what wool and flax she may need, and eight pounds annually of money for incidental expenses.
To his son Duncan he gives 40 shillings, as he had received at setting out in trade his share of the estate.
To his son Alexander he gives a lot in the Cedar Swamp which, with a farm formerly given and his expenses of education as a physician, is his portion of the estate.
To his son William he gives a deed of one-half his home farm, with other out lands, bearing the same date as his will, and in his will gives him the other half, with his farming tools, stock, etc., and also his negro, " Will," to be kindly used and improved and supported by him during his life.

**
To his son Archibald he gives £133. 6s. 8d. lawful money, to be kept on interest until he settles in some business in the world, also his apparel, library, watch, gold wrist buttons, knee and shoe buckles, and a young horse, and provision for payment of all his bills at college "till after the next commencement."


To his daughter Mary Twiss he gives 40 pounds to be kept at interest for her benefit and a house and lot near the north end of the Plain, one cow and five sheep.
To his daughter Isabella Wolcott he gives one cow and five sheep ; also 60 pounds to be kept at interest for her benefit. . . "which with what I gave to her at her marriage and some articles since, with a considerable sum of money I paid for Mr. Josiah Wolcott her husband in consequence of the decree of the Governor and council in my favor against him, which he hath neglected and refused to pay makes up her full portion of my estate."
To his granddaughter Esther Town and his grandsons John and William Town he makes small bequests.
To his grandson John (son of John, Jr., who had then gone from town) he gives 10 pounds, and to his grandsons, John, son of Duncan, and Edward R., son of Alexander, he gives his land in the South Gore, " provided that the said farm may be sold . . . for their education/' To his grandson John, son of Josiah Wolcott, he gives the gun which was his great-grandfather Wolcott's, and "which I purchased out of the estate of Capt. Richard Williams."
He appoints his sons Alexander and William his executors.

......
Education* 1761 Archibald Campbell (Reverend) was educated in 1761; a student at Cambridge.

Marriage*

15th of November, 1762
He married Hannah Barnard, daughter of Isaac Barnard and Sarah Stearns, on 15 November 1762 at Sutton, Worcester Co., Massachusetts;
Archibald is "of Oxford", and Hannah is referred to as Mrs Hannah Barnard. Her parents are the 5th great grandparents of John Barnard Wells, Junior
Also note that although Hannah the sister of John's ancestor, Archibald is the brother of Jane's ancestor.


Family:
SPOUSE;

Hannah Barnard b. 3rd October, 1749



Bio;
By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian
Archibald Campbell



Birth: August 6th, 1736
Oxford,Worcester County, Massachusetts

Death: July the 15th, 1818
Stockbridge,Windsor County, Vermont


............................
Father*
John Campbell (Reverend) (Immigrant 1717)
b. 1681
d. 25 May 1761

Mother*
Esther Fairfield
b. 12th August, 1694
d. 11th March, 1777

.....Siblings:
..

Children (Siblings)

1.)Mary Campbell
b. 11th February, 1723

2.)John Campbell, Junior
b. 7th February, 1724
d. 1761

3.)Isabel Campbell b. 29 March, 1726
d. 31st March, 1728

4.)Duncan Campbell b. 27th March, 1727
d. 13th June, 1795

5.)Isabell Campbell
b. 26 July, 1728
d. 20 March, 1762

6.)Elizabeth Campbell b. 14th August, 1730
d. 12th July, 1732

7.)Alexander Campbell (Dr)
b. 22nd February, 1732,
d. 28th December, 1782

8.)William Campbell (yeoman/captain)+
b. 2nd April, 1734
d. ?

9.)Archibald Campbell (Reverend)
b. 6th August, 1736
d.July the 15th, 1818
..........................



His dad, Reverend John Campbell WILL, 1 st of Augus,t 1760;

He gives to his wife Esther one moiety of all his household movables and furniture, excepting bonds, notes, accounts, clothing, library and gun, also his spoons and gold rings : to be used and improved by her during her life and afterward to go to Mary Twiss and Isabella Wolcott, his daughters ; also a comfortable home in his house with full provision for her support, with what wool and flax she may need, and eight pounds annually of money for incidental expenses.
To his son Duncan he gives 40 shillings, as he had received at setting out in trade his share of the estate.
To his son Alexander he gives a lot in the Cedar Swamp which, with a farm formerly given and his expenses of education as a physician, is his portion of the estate.
To his son William he gives a deed of one-half his home farm, with other out lands, bearing the same date as his will, and in his will gives him the other half, with his farming tools, stock, etc., and also his negro, " Will," to be kindly used and improved and supported by him during his life.

**
To his son Archibald he gives £133. 6s. 8d. lawful money, to be kept on interest until he settles in some business in the world, also his apparel, library, watch, gold wrist buttons, knee and shoe buckles, and a young horse, and provision for payment of all his bills at college "till after the next commencement."


To his daughter Mary Twiss he gives 40 pounds to be kept at interest for her benefit and a house and lot near the north end of the Plain, one cow and five sheep.
To his daughter Isabella Wolcott he gives one cow and five sheep ; also 60 pounds to be kept at interest for her benefit. . . "which with what I gave to her at her marriage and some articles since, with a considerable sum of money I paid for Mr. Josiah Wolcott her husband in consequence of the decree of the Governor and council in my favor against him, which he hath neglected and refused to pay makes up her full portion of my estate."
To his granddaughter Esther Town and his grandsons John and William Town he makes small bequests.
To his grandson John (son of John, Jr., who had then gone from town) he gives 10 pounds, and to his grandsons, John, son of Duncan, and Edward R., son of Alexander, he gives his land in the South Gore, " provided that the said farm may be sold . . . for their education/' To his grandson John, son of Josiah Wolcott, he gives the gun which was his great-grandfather Wolcott's, and "which I purchased out of the estate of Capt. Richard Williams."
He appoints his sons Alexander and William his executors.

......
Education* 1761 Archibald Campbell (Reverend) was educated in 1761; a student at Cambridge.

Marriage*

15th of November, 1762
He married Hannah Barnard, daughter of Isaac Barnard and Sarah Stearns, on 15 November 1762 at Sutton, Worcester Co., Massachusetts;
Archibald is "of Oxford", and Hannah is referred to as Mrs Hannah Barnard. Her parents are the 5th great grandparents of John Barnard Wells, Junior
Also note that although Hannah the sister of John's ancestor, Archibald is the brother of Jane's ancestor.


Family:
SPOUSE;

Hannah Barnard b. 3rd October, 1749



Bio;
By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian


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