Joseph Campbell
- Name
- Joseph Campbell
- Alternate Names
- Joseph Cammel (FB)
- Race
- White
- Location
- DR: Salem
- Record(s) Seen In
- Will Book 1-1: 1839-1885
- Birth Register - 1853-1885 - pp. 1-66
- Death Register - 1853-1881
- Freedmen's Bureau Census - Roanoke County
- Common Law Orders - E - June 1856 - November 1864 - pgs. 1-353
- Page and Line Number
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BR: PP. 16, L. 134; PP. 16, L. 176; PP. 18, L. 37; PP. 34, L: 22
DR: PP. 6, L. 12
CLE: PP. 136; PP. 291 - Date(s) Seen in Records
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Will Book 1: June 1863
BR: June 1856; April 1856; January 7, 1857; October 1860
DR: November 1855 - Occupation
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Confectioner
Merchant - Additional Information
- Joseph Campbell willed that the enslaved individuals be "hired out," along with their "future increases," and be allowed to pick their "masters." It is also stated in the will that the enslaved individuals be divided among Joseph Campbell's children. There is no further mention of names or the number of enslaved individuals in the will.
- In Common Law Book E, it states that Philip Reed left "a negro woman and three children" to Joseph Campbell.
- Philip Reed
- In Common Law Book E, Joseph Campbell left "three slaves conveyed in a deed," to Frederick Johnston.
- Frederick Johnston
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