Samuel L. Campbell

Male 1766 - 1840  (74 years)


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  1. 1.  Samuel L. Campbell was born 1766, Rockbridge Co. VA; died 1840, Rockbridge Co. VA.

    Notes:

    Samuel R. Campbell, a son of Alexander, was born between Brownsburg and Fairfield in 1766 and died at his country home, Rock Castle, in 1840. He was a graduate of Liberty Hall Academy in 1788 and studied medicine at Philadelphia. His medical practice was large, and he was much respected in his profession. Yet he found time to bring his strong civic spirit into play. He was a firm friend to Washington College and he took a leading part in establishing the Franklin Society. Doctor Campbell was a witty, cultured gentleman and good writer. In his later years he lost his eyesight, although he continued to ride the highways, humorously caution those he met to look out or he would ride over them. It was he who built the Stone Rock Castle which was burned. In 1794 he was married to Sarah, a sister to Doctor Archibald Alexander. His four sons were graduates of Washington College. All went West and all became eminent. His daughter, Sophia, married Robert McCluer in 1816. The other daughters married John S. Wilson and the Reverend Nathaniel C. Calhoun. Two of the three husbands were also graduates of Washington College.

    Source: A History of Rockbridge County, Virginia by Oren F. Morton, published in 1920.

    Samuel married Sarah ALEXANDER 09 Sep 1794, Rockbridge Co. VA. Sarah (daughter of William ALEXANDER and Agnes Ann (Nancy) Reid) was born 25 Mar 1774, South River, Rockbridge Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


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