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Washington Campbell (father) died 1922. Born Jamestown, Pennsylvania (cir. 1830). Wagonmaster Fort Leavenworth circa 1850. Homesteaded near Fort upon retiring.
James Campbell II (father of Washington C.) Born in Antrim County Ireland. Immigrated with father to western Pennsylvania.
James Campbell (Senior) immigrated to western Pennsylvania in 1798 and purchased 400 acres of land (Jamestown, Pennsylvania).
John Milton Jackson b. Feb 1867 in KS
Luzettie Jackson b. About 1871 in KS
Francis M. Jackson b. About 1876 in MO
Harvey Hays Jackson b. 23 Feb 1880 in MO
Milton served in the 6th Kansas Cav Regiment from 1863 to 1865. His record lists him being from Little Stranger.
I have not been able to find Milton or his family in any census living in KS. Milton had siblings listed in KS in 1865 as listed below:
Elizabeth Jackson b. 1847 in AR 1865 KS, Leavenworth, Delaware, age 18, Arkansas, w/ brother Andrew 31 IL & his family & brot her Peter, 16 AR
John Jackson b. 1835 IL 1865 KS, Leavenworth, Delaware, age 30, w/wife "Mrs" 28, both born IL, daughters Margeret 8 , Sarah 6 & Frances 4, & brother Wm P, age 13, all born MO.
Also, Looking to verify that a Lillie Widener was born to George and Matilda F. Widener in 1881 or 1883. Lillie married Frank Silvers, I believe he was born to Rachel (Fields) and Hugh Silvers in 1862.
Thank you.
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