[9376] Anna is daughter of George William Campbell and Jennie May Bixler. "The Perry County Times, 6 June 2002": "Anna E. Lightner, 87, of Mulberry Street, Newport, died Wednesday, May 29, 2002 in Perry Village Nursing Home, New Bloomfield. She was born Sept. 16, 1914 in Yeagertown to the late George W. and Mae (Bixler) Campbell. She was retired from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; a member of Incarnation United Church of Christ, Newport; and a former president of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary in Newport. She was the widow of Donald E. Lightner. Surviving are two sons, Donald R. of New Bloomfield and Richard G. of Newport; a daughter, Gay Y. Trout of Newport; two sisters, Lois C. Kuss and Doris Elmore, both of Florida; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a brother, Stanley Campbell of South Dakota." Ancestry.com offers: "Campbell Name Meaning - Scottish: nickname from Gaelic cam 'crooked', 'bent' + beul 'mouth'. The surname was often represented in Latin documents as de bello campo 'of the fair field', which led to the name sometimes being 'translated' into Anglo-Norman French as Beauchamp. In New England documents, Campbell sometimes occurs as a representation of the French name Hamel."
[54975] Elizabeth is said to be daughter of Francis Cummings (1740-1807) & Mary Kelley (1748-1807; m. 9 January 1771).
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[20703] "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 5 August 1982," p. 7: "Herbert Rellion Danals Sr., 79, of 127 Vista Way Drive, Kernersville, N.C., died Wednesday morning at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem, N.C., following a brief illness. He was born April 26, 1903, in Richland County and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a retired employee of the Fisher Body plant in Ontario and was a member of the VFW in Kernersville. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lamb Danals; four daughters, Miss Nelva Danals of Mansfield, Mrs. Barbara Wright and Mrs. Dorothy Carver, both of Mansfield, and Mrs. Pearl Lockwood of Sidney, Ohio; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Carol Somber of Kernersville; two sons, Herbert Jr. of Clearwater, Fla., and Homer of Haw River, N.C.; five stepsons, Carl Lamb of Lexington, David Ogle of Montana, Ronald Ogle of Mt. Gilead, John Ogle of Kemersville and Tim Ogle of Mansfield; one sister, Mrs. Ozella Burger of Mt. Gilead; two brothers, Lynn of Mansfield and Vernon of Wadsworth; and 19 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Lain Funeral Home Chapel in Kernersville. Burial will be in Eastlawn Memorial Gardens in Kernersville."
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[24963] Doug Thompson states (http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/index1.htm): "Married Odo de Danmartin. Child 1: Odo - Witness to a charter of William (II) de Braose where he is referred to as 'my nephew' (see Chartulary of Sele Priory) - he subsequently gave lands in Shoreham to Rusper Nunnery. Child 2: Nicholas - witness to a de Braose charter to Abergavenny Priory. Child 3: Margaret - married Richard de Lucy (The evidence for this is set out in MS by Rev LC Perfect pp108-9)."
[52293] The unverified file GMFT-WCF in familysearch.org reports: "Died after a brief illness. Daughter of Billy & Ida (Dionne) Hatton. She is survived by her step-father, Cy Johnson of Milo; her mother, Ida Johnson, of Milo; one son, Larry Strout of Brownville; one daughter, Mrs. Marvin Lundin of Brownville; one sister, Mrs. Ira Morrill of Milo; two grandchildren and four nephews."
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[41701] Lucy m. in 1850 George H. Emerson (b. 5 Oct 1820 in Castine, d. there in 1903, buried in Castine Cemetery) - George m. (2) Clara Wescott (1838 - 1916).
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[7348] living - details excluded
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[13140] Hazelelponi m. in Boston, MA Oct. 4, 1716 John Chamberlain.
[45924] Another unverified posting in Ancestry.com states Eva d. in 1800 without specifying a place in PA.
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[42773] This person is from the unverified Cara's Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2017.
Peter is subject of an article by Shirley Kitner Mainello in "The Perry Historians, Vol. 36, No.1," p. 2:
Peter was born in Waldenburg, Switzerland on April 10, 1742 and arrived in America as a child aboard the Ship Ann to Philadelphia on September 29, 1749. He was accompanied by his fahter, Daniel, a sister, Ursula, who was younger than Peter, and his older brother, also Daniel, who was 19 years old. Also, his Uncle Jacob and Jacob's wife and children accompanies Daniel.
His father, Daniel Schaublin, and Uncle Jacob emigrated secretly as is written in a report of the Obervogt read in Council on May 14, 1749 in which it states that the two brothers emigrated secretly along with Jacob Tschopp, a saddler. Tschopp left his wife and children behind, however the Schaublins took their children with them.
The desperate circumstances of Switzerland and its neighboring lands had people charging around the country looking for food and work. The times were very difficult due to long years of war and destruction. When peace was finally restored in 1748 hundreds of people were starving and homeless.
Peter's father Daniel Schaublin was married to Margreth Spithaler (Spitler) who apparently died before he left Switzerland.
Upon reaching America, being penniless, he became a redemptioner. The man who paid for Peter and his father and siblings was Ernst Sigmund Seydel, an Oley farmer. Actually, his farm was just of the edge of what is now Exeter Township.
At one point, the older brother Daniel, tried to lure young Peter away with him. The following notice appeared in the German speaking newspaper:
"Sept. 1, 1750: Ernst Sigmund Seydel, Oley, Berks County, gives notice that last year he became security for the payment of passage costs of a Swiss named Daniel Schaeubeli, and eventually he had to pay these costs. Two small children of the Schaeubeli were indentured. Schaeubeli had another son, 19 years old, who has coaxed away his younger brother from Seydel's service pretending he was going to raise money necessary to free the lad. He has collected three times the amount required and has bought a fiddle and a cow with the money." - p. 21, Sowers Newspaper
Daniel, the father, later married Christina Tschumi who came from his hometown in Switzerland. The lived in Berkeley Co., West Virginia.
Peter grew up and married Elizabeth Heins in 1771 in Berks County, PA. Together they had Frederick, Mary Magdalene, Solomon, Abraham, John Daniel, and John. Elizabeth may have died as a result of childbirth. Her last child was born in 1783 and she died the same year.
In 1785, Peter married Christina Lynn, the daughter of Nicolas Lynn who was also an immigrant. They are on the tax lists of Berks County until 1789.
Peter and Christina apparently sold the Berks County holdings and moved to Tyrone Township, Perry County, PA in 1799. (At that time Perry County was still a part of Cumberland County.)
The tax records of Cumberland County show that some of his sons from his first wife were married by 1799 and accompanied their father, mother, and siblings settling near Green Park.
Peter and Christina had twelve more children: Catherine, Susanna, Elizabeth (who died at age 14), John George, John Peter, Bernhard, Mary, Jacob, William, Sarah, Elizabeth, and David.
Peter was a Revolutionary War soldier and is listed in the DAR Patriot Index with the names of both wives. He died and is buried in Perry County, PA in Lebanon Lutheran Reformed Church Cemetery in Loysville, PA.
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Also see "Descendants of my Great Grandparents," Laura Willhide Johnson (1924), p. 46.