Daughter of Benjamin Lemasters and Rebecca Ann Lemasters
Wife of Abraham Jackson Campbell
Children: Christopher Columbus Campbell, Edna Manser (Campbell) Foster, John Seneca Campbell, Paley Lemasters Campbell, Rebecca Ann (Campbell) Mcdermott, Virginia Susan (Campbell) Miller, William Martin Campbell, Andrew Neal Campbell and Paulina Jane (Campbell) Mccutcheon
She was one of 10 daughters of Benjamin Lemaster, a Revolutionary War soldier from Virginia. He served as an express rider for Gen. George Washington many times.
Following the war, he moved to Nicholas county in 1789 or 90 and bought land in Buck's Garden where he reared a family of ten children.
The LeMaster families were said to have left France to escape the religious wars.
Daughter of Benjamin Lemasters and Rebecca Ann Lemasters
Wife of Abraham Jackson Campbell
Children: Christopher Columbus Campbell, Edna Manser (Campbell) Foster, John Seneca Campbell, Paley Lemasters Campbell, Rebecca Ann (Campbell) Mcdermott, Virginia Susan (Campbell) Miller, William Martin Campbell, Andrew Neal Campbell and Paulina Jane (Campbell) Mccutcheon
She was one of 10 daughters of Benjamin Lemaster, a Revolutionary War soldier from Virginia. He served as an express rider for Gen. George Washington many times.
Following the war, he moved to Nicholas county in 1789 or 90 and bought land in Buck's Garden where he reared a family of ten children.
The LeMaster families were said to have left France to escape the religious wars.
Family Members
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Elizabeth LeMasters Robinson
1780–1832
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Mary "Polly" LeMasters Boggs
1782–1851
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Nancy Ann LeMasters Boggs
1784–1870
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Agnes LeMasters Frame
1787–1890
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Jane F. "Jennie" LeMasters Boggs
1789–1868
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Charity LeMasters Stephenson
1791–1870
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Rebecca Jane LeMasters Rader
1796–1890
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Catherine LeMasters Givens
1799–1885
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Elvira LeMasters Rader
1804–1882