Anne Esther Goldthwaite

b. 17 September 1804, d. 13 February 1883
  • Anne Esther Goldthwaite was born on 17 September 1804 in New Hampshire.
  • She married John Archibald Campbell, son of Duncan Greene Campbell and Mary L. Williamson, on 30 December 1830 in Montgomery County, Alabama.
  • John Archibald Campbell and Anne Esther Goldthwaite appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1850 in Mobile, Alabama. Other members of the household included Henrietta Campbell, Duncan Green Campbell, Katherine Rebecca Campbell, Mary Ellen Campbell, Anna Campbell and Clara Campbell.
  • John Archibald Campbell and Anne Esther Goldthwaite appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Mobile, Alabama. Other members of the household included Katherine Rebecca Campbell, Mary Ellen Campbell, Anna Campbell and Clara Campbell.
  • On Sunday, 4 October 1863, Green Wood recorded in his plantation daily account book: "Mr. J. A. Campbell and Lady with us."
  • John Archibald Campbell and Anne Esther Goldthwaite appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Baltimore, Maryland. Other members of the household included Anna Campbell, Henrietta Campbell, Frederick M. Colston, Clara Campbell, Esther Colston, John H. Mason, Bessie Mason and Mary Mason. Also in the household were six female domestic servants. J. A. Campbell also is enumerated in New Orleans with son Duncan and his family 1870.
  • Anne Esther Goldthwaite died on 13 February 1883 at age 78 in Baltimore, Maryland, at 169 St. Paul Street at her residence.
  • Her husband John Archibald Campbell became a widower at her death.
  • She was interred at Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.
  • The following appeared on 14 February 1883 in The Sun: [Died] On Tuesday night, Anne Esther Campbell, wife of Judge John A. Campbell. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, 15th instant, at 4 P. M., from the residence, No. 169 St. Paul street. It is requested that no fowers be sent.
  • The following appeared on 15 February 1883 in The Evening Critic: Mrs. Anne Esther Campbell, wife of th Hon. John A. Campbell, at one time Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and Assistant Secretary of War in the Cabinet of the Southern Confederacy, whose death from general debility at her residence, 169 St. Paul street, Baltimore, on Tuesday night, has been noticed, was in the 70th year of her age. She was born in New Hampshire, but was of an English family.
  • Last Edited: 25 Nov 2015

Family: John Archibald Campbell b. 24 June 1811, d. 12 March 1889