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John Campbell

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John Campbell Veteran

Birth
East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
25 Apr 1833 (aged 79)
Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Plainfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.4989011, Longitude: -72.9345143
Memorial ID
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from pg 131 of the Plainfield History by Dyer
b. Nov 2, 1752
d. Apr. 25, 1833

m. 1) Lydia Kent on June 25, 1783
m. 2) Betsey Hunt of Hawley on Jan. 18, 1809
m. 3) Mrs. Asenath Claghorn of Hawley in Nov 1819

Served in the war of the Revolution, and witnessed Burgoyne's surrender to Gates in 1777; settled here [Plainfield] as early as 1784; lived in a small house on the exact site of the old Campbell house, torn down in 1890

children of John and 1st wife Lydia Kent:
Ebenezer b. 1784, Levi b. 1786, Edmund b. 1788, Sally b. 1789, Amasa b. 1791, and Betsey b. 1797
Anonymous Member #47283828
from pg 131 of the Plainfield History by Dyer
b. Nov 2, 1752
d. Apr. 25, 1833

m. 1) Lydia Kent on June 25, 1783
m. 2) Betsey Hunt of Hawley on Jan. 18, 1809
m. 3) Mrs. Asenath Claghorn of Hawley in Nov 1819

Served in the war of the Revolution, and witnessed Burgoyne's surrender to Gates in 1777; settled here [Plainfield] as early as 1784; lived in a small house on the exact site of the old Campbell house, torn down in 1890

children of John and 1st wife Lydia Kent:
Ebenezer b. 1784, Levi b. 1786, Edmund b. 1788, Sally b. 1789, Amasa b. 1791, and Betsey b. 1797
Anonymous Member #47283828

Inscription

John Campbell/Massachusetts/Pvt Col T Carpenter's Regt/Revolutionary War/1753-1833



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