Samuel D. Campbell
b. circa 1826
- Father: John Wesley Campbell b. 20 March 1794, d. 23 January 1850
- Mother: Ann Williamson Clark b. 15 December 1801, d. 8 September 1885
- Samuel D. Campbell was born circa 1826 in North Carolina.
- John Wesley Campbell and Ann Williamson Clark appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1840 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Samuel D. Campbell, Susan Mary Campbell, Clark Calhoun Campbell, Ann Clark Campbell, John Wesley Campbell and Marcus L. Campbell. This family matches except (1) "Eddie" is not included (may not have been born until after census), and (2) there is one extra male aged 20-29.
- Ann Williamson Clark appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1850 in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, enumerated next to Ann's son Clark and his family.. Other members of the household included Samuel D. Campbell, John Wesley Campbell, Marcus L. Campbell, Ann Clark Campbell, Edwin Eliza Campbell, Archibald Rowland Campbell, Douglas McQueen Campbell and Frances Rebecca Campbell. (Note the Thomas T. Williamson & family living next door, connection not yet found.)
- He was a physician, according to the 1850 census.
- He married Caroline (?) say 1858.
- Samuel D. Campbell and Caroline (?) appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Norfolk, Virginia.
- He was a physician, according to the 1860 census.
- Were Samuel D. Campbell and Samuel Duncan Campbell the same person? It would appear so, and the fact that two brothers of Samuel D. also were physicians is persuasive, but Ann Campbell did not mention him in her 1871 draft letter to her cousin George McWhorter (?)
- Last Edited: 18 Dec 2014