Descendants of John Wade Loofbourrow IV

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

1. JOHN WADE1 LOOFBOURROW IV was born April 28, 1746 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, and died April 13, 1814 in Circleville, Pickaway, Ohio. He married MARY HAFF June 17, 1764 in Virginia or New Jersey. She was born September 1750 in New Jersey, and died April 15, 1814 in Circleville, Pickaway, Ohio.

 

Children of JOHN LOOFBOURROW and MARY HAFF are:

2. i. JACOB2 LOOFBOURROW, b. May 19, 1771, Harrison, West VA.

ii. ABIGAIL LOOFBOURROW, b. April 12, 1766.

iii. SARAH LOOFBOURROW, b. July 17, 1773.

iv. REBECCA LOOFBOURROW, b. January 10, 1776.

v. MARY LOOFBOURROW, b. May 04, 1778.

vi. DAVID LOOFBOURROW, b. September 02, 1780.

vii. JOHN WADE LOOFBOURROW, DR., b. March 22, 1783.

viii. BENJAMIN WILSON LOOFBOURROW, b. May 19, 1786.

ix. WADE DAVID LOOFBOURROW, b. June 17, 1788.

x. EBENEZER LOOFBOURROW, b. September 23, 1790.

xi. THOMAS T. LOOFBOURROW, b. July 21, 1792.

xii. NATHAN LOOFBOURROW, b. December 21, 1794.

xiii. WILLIAM LOOFBOURROW, b. Abt. 1796.

 

Generation No. 2

 

2. JACOB2 LOOFBOURROW (JOHN WADE1) was born May 19, 1771 in Harrison, West VA. He married MARY DAVIS January 19, 1792 in Harrison, West Virginia. She was born Abt. 1775 in Monmouth, NJ.

 

Children of JACOB LOOFBOURROW and MARY DAVIS are:

i. DAVIS W.3 LOOFBOURROW, b. June 11, 1794.

ii. REBECCA LOOFBOURROW, b. Abt. 1797.

iii. JOHN LOOFBOURROW, b. Abt. 1800.

iv. MARY LOOFBOURROW, b. Abt. 1802.

v. MATILDA LOOFBOURROW, b. Abt. 1804.

3. vi. EMILY LOOFBOURROW, b. March 21, 1815, West VA; d. February 24, 1872, Republic, Kansas.

 

Generation No. 3

 

3. EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW (JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born March 21, 1815 in West VA, and died February 24, 1872 in Republic, Kansas. She married CHARLES HALL January 06, 1831 in Clark, OH. He was born August 31, 1808 in Delawere, Ohio, and died March 22, 1842 in New Corydon, Jay, IN.

 

Children of EMILY LOOFBOURROW and CHARLES HALL are:

4. i. JOSEPH L.4 HALL, b. April 09, 1831; d. October 04, 1894, Concordia, St. Cloud, Kansas.

ii. JOHN W. HALL, b. Abt. 1832.

5. iii. LEWIS DAVID HALL, b. May 05, 1834, Franklin County, Ohio; d. WFT Est. 1863-1930.

6. iv. SOPHRONIA HALL, b. October 26, 1836, Franklin, Ohio/Franklin, Warren Co., OH; d. July 23, 1920, Republic, Kansas.

v. MARANDA V. HALL, b. June 08, 1841.

 

Generation No. 4

 

4. JOSEPH L.4 HALL (EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born April 09, 1831, and died October 04, 1894 in Concordia, St. Cloud, Kansas. He married LUCINA ELIZABETH LEWIS December 31, 1854 in Daviess County, Indiana by Rev. Douglas, daughter of THOMAS LEWIS and JANE BOCKOVER/BARKOVEN. She was born September 24, 1839 in Berlin, Ohio, and died December 25, 1915 in Concordia, St. Cloud, Kansas.

Notes for JOSEPH L. HALL:

On May 3`, 2003, I visited Joseph L. Hall's marker, which is a tall White marble obelisk, on which, the inscription is very faded and hard to read. It does say he was in the Civil War, in the Indiana Vols. Regiment as an Orderly, 49th Indiana Infantry. Private Private 94 E Co., 2 Battalion Veteran Res. Corps. Union. Grave is in Section 122.9 Block 3 of the Pleasant Hill Cemetary, Concordia, Kansas .

History of the 49th Indiana Volunteer Infantry

 

During the closing days of August, 1861 and the following month of September, the nucleus of what became the 49th Indiana Volunteer Infantry entered "Camp Joe Holt", a rendezvous for troops, situated on the north bank of the Ohio River, and just west of Jeffersonville, Indiana. The 49th Indiana Regiment was organized at Jeffersonville on the 18th of October, 1861, and mustered into service at the same place on the 21st of November, 1861, with John W. Ray as Colonel.

Beginning it's first march by crossing the Ohio River on the 11th of December, it marched through Louisville, Ky, into the interior of Kentucky, reaching Bardstown on the 13th, where it entered into a camp of instruction.

On the 12th of January, 1862, under orders to reinforce General Thomas, who was watching the movements of the rebel General Zollicoffer, who seemed to threaten another invasion of Kentucky. The 49th reached a point five miles south of of Lebanon, when it received the news that General Thomas had defeated the rebels at Mill Springs, Kentucky, where the southern General Zollicoffer was killed. The Regiment proceeded through Lebanon, Crab Orchard, Mt. Vernon, London, and Barboursville, to Cumberland Ford, Kentucky, arriving there on the 15th of February.

On the 14th of March a part of the regiment was engaged in a skirmish at Big Creek Gap, Tennessee, and on the 23rd of March, took part in an ineffectual attempt to take Cumberland Gap.

It remained at Cumberland Ford for the remainder of the winter, until June, 1862. While at that place the regiment was severely scourged by disease, losing by death a large number of its members. For a time scarcely a hundred men could be mustered for duty.

In April, 1862, Governor Morton of Indiana, received word that 370 men in the 49th were sick and needing food and hospital supplies suitable for sick men. Nothing of that kind could be had there. On this same date, Governor Morton promised to send a good lot of supplies, and additional surgeons. Even with this aid conditions grew rapidly worse. An Agent sent to check on the Unit, in the middle of May sent back a report stating that only 377 men were then fit for duty, and 188 were sick and in camp. 321 were absent and on sick leave. They men needed Fruit, pickles, kraut, and potatoes, but most of all it seemed best to send them on furlough to Lexington. This was never allowed, however. Conditions grew even worse, and Early in June, 229 out of the 900 Officers and men could report for duty. Their camp was in an unhealthy locality, and supplies were meager, and not fit for sick men!

On the 12th of June it marched with General Morgan's forces toward Cumberland Gap, and on the 18th it occupied the Gap, the rebels having evacuated it the same day. The 49th proceeded to add to the strength of the already well fortified position.

In the month of August the rebel General Kirby Smith, with a strong force, came through the mountains, and succeeded in cutting off supplies and all communications in the Gap. At the same time supplies were already low in Cumberland Gap, and the men were in need of clothing.

The regiment remained at Cumberland Gap until the night of the 17th of September, when General Morgan, whose army the 49th was part of, abandoned the works, and started it's retreat with General Morgan leading them through Eastern Kentucky to the Ohio River. During the march the troops subsisted mostly upon green corn. After a march of sixteen days,the regiment reached Greenupsburg, Kentucky, on the 3rd of October, from whence it moved to Oak Hill, Ohio.

Going into camp at Oak Hill, Colonel John W Ray met up with the regiment, having been on detached service, and tendered his resignation on October 17, 1862. He was succeeded by James Keigwin, who continued as it's colonel until the close of the war.

After a few days rest, the 49th started for Western Virginia, going up the Kanawha as far as Coal's Mouth. Returning from this expedition it embarked on transports at Point Pleasant on the 17th of November for Memphis, arriving there on the 30th of that month.

On the 19th of December it embarked, with Sherman's army, on the expedition to Vicksburg, landing at Chickasaw Bayou on the evening of December 26th, and engaging in the five days battle that followed. It lost fifty-six men in killed and wounded. The attempt to storm the rebel works being unsuccessful, the regiment re-embarked on transports and left Chickasaw Bayou on the 2nd of January, 1863, and proceeded to Milliken's Bend. Young's Point, Louisiana, where a change in commanders took place with General John A. McClernand succeeding General Sherman in command.

From this place it started in steamers on the expedition against Arkansas Post, a strongly fortified position held by a force of over five thousand men under General Churchill. On the 11th of January, after a fierce fight, and a gallant defense, the enemy surrendered.

Returning to Young's Point, it assisted in digging the canal across the point, remaining in that vicinity until the 2nd of April. It then moved with Grant's army as part of the 13th Corps on April 2, 1863, and moved down the west bank of the river to a point below Grand Gulf, where it boarded transports, which, with gunboats, had ran past the batteries of Vicksburg and Grand Gulf, and had landed at Bruinsburg, near the mouth of Bayou Pierre. On the 30th of April, 1863, the regiment crossed the river, and marched toward Port Gibson, where on the morning of May 1st, began the battle of Port Gibson, the first on a series of engagements preliminary to the complete investment of Vicksburg. At Champion's Hill, on the 6th of May; and at Black River Bridge, on the 17th, where SGT William W. Kendall won the Medal of Honor for his actions, in which he crossed the enemy works, and leading his company, captured guns, and more men then he had with him.

On May 22, the regiment took part in the Bloody assault on the works of Vicksburg, and that failing, took part in the siege that followed. After several weeks of siege warfare, the garrison at Vicksburg capitulated on July 4, 1863.

After the fall of Vicksburg the regiment marched to Jackson, Mississippi, taking part in the seven day's fighting at that place and vicinity. Returning to Vicksburg, the 49th embarked on the 10th of August for Port Hudson, and from there proceeded to New Orleans, where it was assigned to the Department of the Gulf.

From New Orleans the regiment was transported by train to Brashear City, on Berwick Bay. Moving from Berwick's Bay it took part of the expedition up the Teche, passing through the towns of Pattersonville, Franklin, New Iberia, going as far as Opelousas, Louisiana. Returning to New Orleans, the regiment left in transports for Texas on the 10th of December, boarding the steamer Blackstone, reaching Decroe's Point on Matagorda Peninsula on the 14th. From there it moved to Indianola, where on the 3rd of February, 1864, one hundred and sixty-seven men and four officers re-enlisted.

In March the regiment moved to Fort Esperanza, on Matagorda Island, and remained there until April 19th, when it embarked for Alexandria, Louisiana, to reinforce Banks' army on Red River. Here it was engaged with the enemy for thirteen days with the enemy until the 13th of May, when the army retreated to the Mississippi river. Returning to New Orleans, the regiment proceeded to Indiana on Veteran furlough, reaching Indianapolis on the 9th of July.

At the expiration of its veteran furlough, it was ordered to Lexington, Kentucky, where it remained until the 7th of September, 1865. Leaving there on that day it proceeded to Louisville, where on the 13th of September, 1865, the regiment was mustered out of service. The following day it reached Indianapolis with two hundred and sixty-one men and seventeen officers, where it was finally discharged from service.

The whole distance marched by the regiment during its term of service was eight thousand miles. The Regiment lost during service one officer and 40 enlisted men killed, and mortally wounded, and 3 officers and 192 enlisted men by disease; total 236

 

More About JOSEPH L. HALL:

Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Concordia, St.Cloud, Kansas

Military service: Private Indiana 49th Vols Civil War

Notes for LUCINA ELIZABETH LEWIS:

Visited grave site in Concordia, KS May 31, 2003..It is a Red-Gray Granite tombstone, flush/4 inches to the ground that says "Mother' Lucina Elizabeth Hall." It sits next to Joseph L. Hall's marker, which is a tall White marble obelisk, on which, the inscription is very faded and hard to read. It does say he was in the Civil War, in the Indiana Regiment as an Orderly. They were in the Main COncordia Cemetary in Section 122. She owned 6 plots, hers, Jospeh's and a daughter Della, whose stone was broken off at the base with no writing...but records show it as hers. The other 3, according to the records, owned by L.E.HAll, but with unknown in the graves.

More About LUCINA ELIZABETH LEWIS:

Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Concordia, St.Cloud, Kansas

 

Children of JOSEPH HALL and LUCINA LEWIS are:

i. FLORENCE L.5 HALL, b. WFT Est. 1853-1880; d. WFT Est. 1885-1963; m. MERWIN CRANS, WFT Est. 1885-1919; b. WFT Est. 1844-1879; d. WFT Est. 1885-1958.

ii. ALICE J. HALL, b. WFT Est. 1853-1880; d. WFT Est. 1885-1963; m. HARRY KEY, WFT Est. 1885-1919; b. WFT Est. 1844-1879; d. WFT Est. 1885-1958.

iii. DELLA J. HALL, b. WFT Est. 1853-1880; d. WFT Est. 1860-1963.

iv. ALBERT L. HALL, b. WFT Est. 1853-1880; d. WFT Est. 1887-1960; m. EMMA WEAVER, WFT Est. 1887-1923; b. WFT Est. 1853-1887; d. WFT Est. 1887-1968.

7. v. HATTIE E. HALL, b. WFT Est. 1853-1880; d. WFT Est. 1885-1963.

vi. CHARLES C. HALL, b. WFT Est. 1853-1880; d. WFT Est. 1887-1960; m. ALLIE ATKINSON, WFT Est. 1887-1923; b. WFT Est. 1853-1887; d. WFT Est. 1887-1968.

8. vii. PEARL A. HALL, b. WFT Est. 1853-1880; d. WFT Est. 1885-1963.

9. viii. MYRTLE MAY HALL, b. May 10, 1869, Union City, Indiana; d. June 02, 1956, Santa Ana, California.

 

5. LEWIS DAVID4 HALL (EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born May 05, 1834 in Franklin County, Ohio, and died WFT Est. 1863-1930. He married CATHERINE LEWIS October 19, 1858 in New Corydon, Jay County, Ind, daughter of THOMAS LEWIS and JANE BOCKOVER/BARKOVEN. She was born June 18, 1843 in Berlin, Ohio, and died WFT Est. 1865-1937.

Notes for LEWIS DAVID HALL:

DR. L. D. HALL was born in Franklin County, Ohio, May 5, 1834. In 1838, with his parents went to Indiana. Graduated at Physio-Medical Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio, Febuary 7, 1867, and began the practice of his profession in Jay County, Ind., where he practiced until 1869, when he emigrated to Atchison, Kan., where he remained until 1871, when he went to Republic County, and in February, 1877, to Concordia, Cloud County, where he has remained in practice ever since; he is and has been for two years United States ex-Surgeon for pensions; also appointed Medical ex-Surgeon for the Northwestern Masonic Aid Society, and several other insurance companies. He enlisted in the late war May 2, 1864, in Company E, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Indiana Volunteers, and was discharged October 8, 1864. He was married October 19, 1858, at New Corydon, Jay County, Ind., to Miss Catherine Lewis, and has seven children--Ella R., Marietta E., Lenna K., Orestus C., Augustus J., Fred. Garfield and Baley Hall.

More About LEWIS DAVID HALL:

Discharged Military: October 08, 1864

Graduation: February 07, 1867, Physio-Medical Institute of Cincinnati, OH

Military service: May 02, 1864, Co. E, 139 Indiana Vols.

Occupation: February 07, 1867, Surgeon

 

Children of LEWIS HALL and CATHERINE LEWIS are:

i. ELLA R.5 HALL.

ii. MARIETTA E. HALL.

iii. LENNA K. HALL.

iv. ORESTUS C. HALL.

v. AUGUSTUS J. HALL.

vi. FRED HALL.

vii. GARFIELD HALL.

viii. BALEY HALL.

 

6. SOPHRONIA4 HALL (EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born October 26, 1836 in Franklin, Ohio/Franklin, Warren Co., OH, and died July 23, 1920 in Republic, Kansas. She married CHESTER ARTHUR LEWIS October 31, 1858 in Adams, Indiana, son of THOMAS LEWIS and JANE BOCKOVER/BARKOVEN. He was born August 18, 1837 in Berlin, Ohio, and died April 16, 1916 in Republic, Kansas.

 

Child of SOPHRONIA HALL and CHESTER LEWIS is:

10. i. WILLIAM ALBERTIS5 LEWIS, b. June 04, 1872, Republic, Kansas; d. October 10, 1962, Jamestown, Cloud, KS.

 

Generation No. 5

 

7. HATTIE E.5 HALL (JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born WFT Est. 1853-1880, and died WFT Est. 1885-1963. She married GEORGE W. HARPSTER WFT Est. 1885-1919. He was born WFT Est. 1844-1879, and died WFT Est. 1885-1958.

 

Child of HATTIE HALL and GEORGE HARPSTER is:

i. CARROLL6 HARPSTER.

 

8. PEARL A.5 HALL (JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born WFT Est. 1853-1880, and died WFT Est. 1885-1963. She married EDWARD A. NELSON WFT Est. 1885-1919. He was born WFT Est. 1844-1879, and died WFT Est. 1885-1958.

 

Child of PEARL HALL and EDWARD NELSON is:

i. MARGARET6 NELSON.

 

9. MYRTLE MAY5 HALL (JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born May 10, 1869 in Union City, Indiana, and died June 02, 1956 in Santa Ana, California. She married (1) MR. WALTERS. She married (2) WILLIAM VALENTINE SPALDING December 17, 1886 in Concordia, Kansas, son of VALENTINE SPALDING and ANN SPAULDING. He was born Bet. 1839 - 1847 in Daviess County, Indiana, and died 1896 in Indiana.

More About MYRTLE MAY HALL:

Burial: Fairhaven Cemetery, Santa Ana, Orange, California

More About WILLIAM VALENTINE SPALDING:

Census: 1860, Daviess Co, IN Barr twnshp 798

Occupation: School teacher

 

Children of MYRTLE HALL and WILLIAM SPALDING are:

11. i. PEARL MAE6 SPALDING, b. October 14, 1887, Macyville, Kansas; d. December 17, 1975, Santa Ana, California.

12. ii. PANSY ELIZABETH. SPALDING, b. December 02, 1891, Macyville, Kansas; d. 1965, Canoga Park, California.

 

10. WILLIAM ALBERTIS5 LEWIS (SOPHRONIA4 HALL, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born June 04, 1872 in Republic, Kansas, and died October 10, 1962 in Jamestown, Cloud, KS. He married CELIA ADELAIDE PARK October 24, 1893. She was born July 27, 1871 in Viola, Mercer, IL, and died May 04, 1940 in Concordia, Cloud, KS.

 

Child of WILLIAM LEWIS and CELIA PARK is:

13. i. BOYD ELON6 LEWIS, b. January 12, 1908, Republic, KS.

 

Generation No. 6

 

11. PEARL MAE6 SPALDING (MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born October 14, 1887 in Macyville, Kansas, and died December 17, 1975 in Santa Ana, California. She married (1) EARL MADISON BURNHAM April 14, 1908 in Nebraska, son of JAMES BURNHAM and LUELLA AKE. He was born November 15, 1887 in Wymore, Nebraska, and died 1946 in Omaha, Nebraska. She married (2) PHILLIP CURTIS ALSPAULD Bet. 1918 - 1925. He died 1945 in Santa Ana, California. She married (3) RHEN WILSEY 1946 in Santa Ana, California. He was born January 11, 1887, and died January 1972 in Santa Ana, California.

Notes for PEARL MAE SPALDING:

WILSEY, PEARL 562-21-8557 CA 14 Oct 1887 Dec 1975 CA Santa Ana, California 92701

More About PEARL MAE SPALDING:

Burial: Fairhaven Cemetery, Santa Ana, Orange, California

Social Security #: 562-21-8557

Notes for EARL MADISON BURNHAM:

Eligibles for Draft in Gage County

Selective Draft of Beatrice, June 5, 1917

From the Beatrice Daily Express

...

Gilbert Bullis

Earl Madsen Burnham

Harold Dempster Bergess

Warren Childs Burgess

Colin James Campbell

....

More About EARL MADISON BURNHAM:

Graduation: 1904, High School

Notes for RHEN WILSEY:

WILSEY, RHEN 552-50-8188 CA 11 Jan 1887 Jan 1972 CA Santa Ana, California 92702

More About RHEN WILSEY:

Social Security #: 552-50-8188

 

Child of PEARL SPALDING and EARL BURNHAM is:

14. i. ELIZABETH MARY7 BURNHAM, b. March 03, 1909, Wymore, Nebraska; d. December 19, 2002, Orange, Orange County, California.

 

12. PANSY ELIZABETH.6 SPALDING (MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born December 02, 1891 in Macyville, Kansas, and died 1965 in Canoga Park, California. She married ARTHUR FINK 1908, son of HENRY FINK and ALICE MILLER. He was born March 1889, and died 1986 in Canoga Park, California.

 

Child of PANSY SPALDING and ARTHUR FINK is:

15. i. MARGARET7 FINK.

 

13. BOYD ELON6 LEWIS (WILLIAM ALBERTIS5, SOPHRONIA4 HALL, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born January 12, 1908 in Republic, KS. He married HILDUR LORRAINE NELSON.

 

Child of BOYD LEWIS and HILDUR NELSON is:

i. BARBARA LOUISE7 LEWIS.

 

Generation No. 7

 

14. ELIZABETH MARY7 BURNHAM (PEARL MAE6 SPALDING, MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born March 03, 1909 in Wymore, Nebraska, and died December 19, 2002 in Orange, Orange County, California. She married (1) JAMES MARTIN "BILL" CAMPBELL February 07, 1936 in Santa Ana, California @ All Saints Episcopal Church, son of CHARLES CAMPBELL and CLARA HOLMDRUP. He was born October 17, 1906 in Jennings, Kansas, and died November 01, 1986 in Santa Ana, California. She married (2) HARRY LEE DAVIS February 1970 in Santa Ana, California. He was born April 01, 1929 in Spokane, Washington.

More About ELIZABETH MARY BURNHAM:

Burial: Fairhaven Cemetary, Santa Ana, California

Death Time: 7:45 PM PST LeVeta Nursing Home/Hospice

Notes for JAMES MARTIN "BILL" CAMPBELL:

CAMPBELL, JAMES 554-09-5595 CA 17 Oct 1906 Nov 1986 CA Tustin, California 92680 Tustin, California 92680

More About JAMES MARTIN "BILL" CAMPBELL:

Burial: Fairhaven Cemetary, Santa Ana, California

 

Children of ELIZABETH BURNHAM and JAMES CAMPBELL are:

16. i. JEANNETTE MARIE8 CAMPBELL, b. April 15, 1939, Orange, California.

17. ii. CHARLES CURTIS CAMPBELL, b. December 16, 1944, Orange, California.

 

15. MARGARET7 FINK (PANSY ELIZABETH.6 SPALDING, MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) She married ROBERT TEEGARDEN Private.

 

Children of MARGARET FINK and ROBERT TEEGARDEN are:

i. SHIRLEY ANN8 TEEGARDEN, b. 1937, Canoga Park, California.

18. ii. CAROL LEE TEEGARDEN, b. 1945.

iii. ROBERT TEEGARDEN, b. 1950.

 

Generation No. 8

 

16. JEANNETTE MARIE8 CAMPBELL (ELIZABETH MARY7 BURNHAM, PEARL MAE6 SPALDING, MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born April 15, 1939 in Orange, California. She married DENNIS J. CLARK June 1964 in Balboa Island, Newport Beach, California, son of WAYNE CLARK and AGATHA KROGMAN. He was born October 1940 in Clinton, Iowa.

 

Children of JEANNETTE CAMPBELL and DENNIS CLARK are:

19. i. MARY FRANCES9 CLARK, b. July 31, 1966, Orange, California.

20. ii. JENNY ANNE CLARK, b. May 16, 1968, Orange, California.

iii. AMY SUZANNE CLARK, b. October 21, 1970, Orange, California; m. TIM LARSEN, July 16, 1996, Berkley, California; b. Adelaide, Australia .

 

17. CHARLES CURTIS8 CAMPBELL (ELIZABETH MARY7 BURNHAM, PEARL MAE6 SPALDING, MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born December 16, 1944 in Orange, California. He married (1) GRACE LYN BUTTERMORE November 07, 1965 in Garden Grove, California, daughter of LYELL BUTTERMORE and JEAN SOMERVILLE. She was born February 17, 1946 in Denver, Colorado. He married (2) REV. SARA VALERIA MOORES YORK March 21, 1970 in Las Vegas, Nevada, daughter of RICHARD MOORES and GRETCHEN STAHL. She was born November 23, 1943 in Hollywood, California.

 

Children of CHARLES CAMPBELL and GRACE BUTTERMORE are:

21. i. BRETT JAMES9 CAMPBELL, b. June 22, 1966, Orange, California.

ii. THOMAS EDWARD CAMPBELL, b. July 13, 1969, Orange, California; d. January 18, 1998, Fairview, North Carolina; m. MELODY BROTHERTON, April 1992, Anderson, South Carolina; b. November 19, 1959, Maryland.

More About THOMAS EDWARD CAMPBELL:

Burial: January 21, 1998, Living in Asheville, NC area

Cause of Death: Overdose of medication

Fact 2: January 18, 1998, Died at 1:00AM at home in Fairview, NC

 

18. CAROL LEE8 TEEGARDEN (MARGARET7 FINK, PANSY ELIZABETH.6 SPALDING, MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born 1945. She married ERICK PEARSON Private.

 

Children of CAROL TEEGARDEN and ERICK PEARSON are:

i. ERICK9 PEARSON.

ii. MATTHEW LEWIS PEARSON.

 

Generation No. 9

 

19. MARY FRANCES9 CLARK (JEANNETTE MARIE8 CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH MARY7 BURNHAM, PEARL MAE6 SPALDING, MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born July 31, 1966 in Orange, California. She married DARREN COBB June 25, 1988 in Orange, California.

 

Children of MARY CLARK and DARREN COBB are:

i. CAITLYN10 COBB, b. August 19, 1993.

ii. CLAIRE COBB, b. October 03, 1995.

 

20. JENNY ANNE9 CLARK (JEANNETTE MARIE8 CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH MARY7 BURNHAM, PEARL MAE6 SPALDING, MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born May 16, 1968 in Orange, California. She married MICHAEL BRAVO April 10, 1988 in Orange, California.

More About JENNY ANNE CLARK:

Divorced: 1996, Orange, California

 

Children of JENNY CLARK and MICHAEL BRAVO are:

i. RYAN10 BRAVO, b. February 10, 1988.

ii. SARA BRAVO, b. February 26, 1990.

 

21. BRETT JAMES9 CAMPBELL (CHARLES CURTIS8, ELIZABETH MARY7 BURNHAM, PEARL MAE6 SPALDING, MYRTLE MAY5 HALL, JOSEPH L.4, EMILY3 LOOFBOURROW, JACOB2, JOHN WADE1) was born June 22, 1966 in Orange, California. He married (1) DONNA KENNEDY June 1987 in Gulfport, Mississippi, daughter of UNKNOWN KENNEDY and DIANE. She was born March 1962 in Maryland. He married (2) SHELLY CAMPBELL June 1997 in Stanley, North Carolina, daughter of DAN CAMPBELL and MARY SIMMONS. She was born 1974 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

 

Child of BRETT CAMPBELL and DONNA KENNEDY is:

i. JENNAFER ERINN10 CAMPBELL, b. January 04, 1989, Haun AFB, Haun, Germany.

 

Child of BRETT CAMPBELL and SHELLY CAMPBELL is:

ii. JAMES EDWARD10 CAMPBELL, b. April 09, 1999, Stanley, North Carolina.