DESCENDANTS OF JAMES MOR MACDONALD, IX
Cornelia Holmes shares her research of the James McDonald family of Moore County, North Carolina.

Posted by Myrtle Bridges 12/19/99    Revised July 23, 2007




 Generation No. 1
1.  JAMES MOR6 MACDONALD, IX  (DONALD GORM OG5, ARCHIBALD "THE CLERK"4, DONALD GORMSON3, DONALD GORM2, 
DONALD GORM1) was born Abt. 1605 in Slate, Isle of Skye, Scotland, and died December 08, 1678 in Scotland.  
He married (1) MARGARET (OF TALBAT) MACKENZIE February 23, 1632/33 in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, daughter 
of SIR MACKENZIE and MARGARET MACLEOD.  She was born 1610 in Tarbat, Kintail, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.  
He married (2) MARY(OF DUNVEGAN) MACLEOD 1666, daughter of JOHN MACLEOD and SYBELLA MACKEN.  She was born 
1632 in Dunvegan, Scotland.

More About JAMES MOR MACDONALD, IX:
Descended from: Somerled, King of Man and of the Isles
Military service: 1651, Joined Montrose and in 1651 sent a force to assist Charles II in England. 
Said: To have been of extraordinary strength.  He could twist the leg bones of an ox into fragments by 
the strength of his hands.
Succeeded: His father, Sir Donald MacDonald, 8th Chief and First Baronet of Sleat
Titled: 2nd Baronet of Sleat and 9th Chief of Sleat
	
Children of JAMES MACDONALD and MARGARET MACKENZIE are:
	i.	DONALD7 MACDONALD,X, SIR, b. Abt. 1634, Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. May 02, 1695; 
	m. LADY MARY DOUGLAS.

More About DONALD MACDONALD,X, SIR:
Titled: Sir Donald Macdonald, 10th of Sleat, and  third Baronet of Sleat

	ii.	RODERICK MACDONALD, b. Abt. 1636, Slate, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
	iii.	HUGH (OF GLENMORE) MACDONALD, b. Abt. 1638.
2.	iv.	SOMERLED ( OF SARTLE ) MACDONALD, b. 1641, Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. Abt. 1700.
	v.	KATHERINE MACDONALD, b. Abt. 1642, Slate, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
	vi.	FLORENCE MACDONALD, b. Abt. 1644, Slate, Isle of Skye, Scotland; m. (1) SIR NORMAN MACLEOD; 
	b. Dunvegan; m. (2) JOHN MACNAUGHTON.
	
Children of JAMES MACDONALD and MARY(OF MACLEOD are:
	vii.	JOHN (OF BALCONIE IN EASTER ROSS)7 MACDONALD.
	viii.	ELIZABETH MACDONALD, d. Portree, Scotland; m. REV H MACDONALD; b. Scotland.
 Generation No. 2
2.  SOMERLED ( OF SARTLE )7 MACDONALD (JAMES MOR6, DONALD GORM OG5, ARCHIBALD "THE CLERK"4, DONALD GORMSON3, 
DONALD GORM2, DONALD GORM1) was born 1641 in Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland, and died Abt. 1700.  He married 
MARY (OF RAASAY) MACLEOD Abt. 1673 in Raasay, Isle of Skye, Scotland, daughter of MURDOCK (TUTOR OF RAASAY) 
MACLEOD.  She was born Abt. 1652 in Raasay, Isle of Skye,Scotland.

More About SOMERLED ( OF SARTLE ) MACDONALD:
Also known as: Samuel, Somerled, or Sorley MacDonald
Succession: 4th Son of Sir James Mor Macdonald, 2nd Baronet of Sleat.
Tacksman: Rental agent for the Lord MacDonald.
Titled: of Daleville and Sardle (Sartil)
	
Children of SOMERLED MACDONALD and MARY MACLEOD are:
	i.	DONALD II (OF SARTLE)8 MACDONALD, b. Abt. 1672, Sartle, Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. Abt. 1728, 
	Sartle, Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; m. JANET (OF BORNISKITTAIG) MACDONALD.

More About DONALD II (OF SARTLE) MACDONALD:
Succeeded: Succeeded his father, Somerled of Sartle

3.	ii.	RANALD I (OF DALEVILLE) MACDONALD, b. Sartle,Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. Aft. 1778, Daleville, 
Isle of Skye, Scotland.
4.	iii.	HUGH (OF ARMADALE) MACDONALD, b. Sortle,Sleat, Isle of Skye,Scotland; d. 1780, Montgomery County, 
North Carolina.
	iv.	MARGARET MACDONALD, b. Abt. 1690, Sartle, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. Abt. 1774, Anson Co.  on Cheeks 
	Creek; m. ALEXANDER(OF BORNISKITTAIG) MACDONALD; b. Borniskittaig, Scotland; d. Sartle, Isle of Skye, Scotland, 
	or Cheeks Creek, Anson County, N.C..

More About MARGARET MACDONALD:
Lived: At "Sarthill", her son, Somerled's plantation in Anson Co., & was buried there 177_ (3 or 5, it is hard to 
read), which was  in Anson Co.
Resided: with her husband, first at Borniskittaig and afterwards at Sartle, before coming to NC.
This part of Anson Co.:  became Montgomery County, N.C.  in 1779.
 Generation No. 3
3.  RANALD I (OF DALEVILLE)8 MACDONALD (SOMERLED ( OF SARTLE )7, JAMES MOR6, DONALD GORM OG5, ARCHIBALD "THE CLERK"4, 
DONALD GORMSON3, DONALD GORM2, DONALD GORM1) was born in Sartle,Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland, and died Aft. 1778 in 
Daleville, Isle of Skye, Scotland.  He married MARGARET MACDONALD.  

More About RANALD I (OF DALEVILLE) MACDONALD:
Claimed: 1717, Claimed a heir general to his father, Somerled
Designed: 1728, Designed in 1728 as in Messin
Tacksman: Rental agent for the Lord MacDonald.

More About MARGARET MACDONALD:
Widow: Of John MacDonald of Totamurick, a first cousin of Ranald. He was sometime Chamberlain of Sleat.
	
Children of RANALD MACDONALD and MARGARET MACDONALD are:
	i.	JAMES (OF DALEVILLE)9 MACDONALD, b. Abt. 1708, Daleville, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. Daleville, Isle 
	of Skye, Scotland.
5.	ii.	ANGUS (OF CAMUSCROSS) MACDONALD, b. Abt. 1710, Daleville, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. Abt. 1795, Near 
the Parish Kirk of Kilmore, Parish of Sleat, Isle of Skye.

4.  HUGH (OF ARMADALE)8 MACDONALD (SOMERLED ( OF SARTLE )7, JAMES MOR6, DONALD GORM OG5, ARCHIBALD "THE CLERK"4, 
DONALD GORMSON3, DONALD GORM2, DONALD GORM1) was born in Sortle,Sleat, Isle of Skye,Scotland, and died 1780 in 
Montgomery County, North Carolina.  He married MARION MACDONALD 1728 in Scotland.  She was born in Griminish, 
Scotland, and died in Scotland.

More About HUGH (OF ARMADALE) MACDONALD:
Also known as: Hugh MacDonald of Camuscross, and One-eyed Hugh MacDonald of Armadale
Fact 2: Flora MacDonald's step father.
Fact 3: Third son of Somerled McDonald and Mary McLeod
Fact 4: French Army Officer.
Fact 5: 1745, Tacksman of Armadale, Sleat, Inverness-shire
Fact 6: 1746, Militiaman, Captain of one of the Independent Companies of Loyalists
Fact 7: 1772, Emigrated to Anson County,North Carolina; Landowner in Anson.
Fact 8: Died in Montgomery Co, North Carolina in 1780's
Helping Prince Escape: June 28, 1745, Flora MacDonald carried an official letter of pass from her stepfather, 
Hugh MacDonald of Armadale, an officer of the local militia.
Jacobite: 1745, In the Government Service in the '45

More About MARION MACDONALD:
Daughter: of Rev. Angus MacDonald
Fact 2: Mother of famous Flora MacDonald
Widow: of Ranald of MacDonald of Milton, South Uist
	
Children of HUGH MACDONALD and MARION MACDONALD are:
	i.	ANNABELLE9 MACDONALD.
	ii.	JAMES MACDONALD, d. Lieutenant, Dutch service..
 Generation No. 4
5.  ANGUS (OF CAMUSCROSS)9 MACDONALD (RANALD I (OF DALEVILLE)8, SOMERLED ( OF SARTLE )7, JAMES MOR6, 
DONALD GORM OG5, ARCHIBALD "THE CLERK"4, DONALD GORMSON3, DONALD GORM2, DONALD GORM1) was born 
Abt. 1710 in Daleville, Isle of Skye, Scotland, and died Abt. 1795 in Near the Parish Kirk of Kilmore, 
Parish of Sleat, Isle of Skye.

More About ANGUS (OF CAMUSCROSS) MACDONALD:
Tacksman: Rental agent of the Lord MacDonald
	
Child of ANGUS (OF CAMUSCROSS) MACDONALD is:
6.	i.	JOHN (OF DALEVILLE)10 MACDONALD, b. 1749, Daleville,Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. Abt. 1803, 
Moore Co. N.C., near Deep River.
 Generation No. 5
6.  JOHN (OFDALEVILLE)10 MACDONALD (ANGUS (OF CAMUSCROSS)9, RANALD I (OF DALEVILLE)8, SOMERLED ( OF SARTLE )7, 
JAMES MOR6, DONALD GORM OG5, ARCHIBALD "THE CLERK"4, DONALD GORMSON3, DONALD GORM2, DONALD GORM1) was born 1749 
in Daleville,Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland, and died Abt. 1803 in Moore Co. N.C., near Deep River.  He married 
MARY MACDONALD Abt. 1765 in Scotland.  She was born in Scotland, and died in Daleville, Isle of Skye,Scotland.

More About JOHN (OFDALEVILLE) MACDONALD:
Daleville: was a village, four miles S.E. of Armadale Castle, residence of the lords MacDonald.
Fact 2: Died near Deep River,N.C., his home, at age 54.
Fact 3: Died of a lingering and painful cancer.
Sailed from: Liverpool on "Duke of Kent" and landed in Wilmington, N.C., 30 October 1802
	
Children of JOHN MACDONALD and MARY MACDONALD are:
	i.	ARCHIBALD11 MACDONALD, b. 1771, Daleville,Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. 1841, Presbyterian Cemetery, 
	Kilmore,Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; m. SUSAN ROBERTSON, 1802, Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. Presbyterian 
	Church, Kilmore, Isle of Skye, Scotland.

More About ARCHIBALD MACDONALD:
Fact 2: Died at age 70
Fact 3: Children: John "Elder", Janet, Donald, Kate, Margaret, Jessie, John,"The Younger"
Fact 4: Mary, Flora, Allan
Fact 5: All of the children went to Australia
Resided: Archibald and Susan lived their married life in Keppock, Slate,near Broadford, Isle of Skye

	ii.	FLORA MACDONALD, b. Isle of .Skye, Scotland; d. Isle of .Skye, Scotland.
	iii.	MARY MACDONALD, b. Isle of .Skye, Scotland; d. Isle of .Skye, Scotland.
7.	iv.	ANGUS (ONE EYED) MACDONALD, b. 1767, Kilmore, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. Bef. February 26, 1831, B. Murchison 
Cemetery, Big Governor's Creek, Moore Co. N.C..
	v.	SARAH "SALLY" MACDONALD, b. 1768, Isle of .Skye, Scotland; d. 1830, Moore County, NC; m. ARCHIBALD MACGILLIVRAY, 
	1798, Isle of Skye, Scotland; b. Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. 1851, Moore County, N.C..

More About SARAH "SALLY" MACDONALD:
Children: John,(b.1802, Scotland), Jenny, Nancy,Daniel, Alexander
Sailed from: Liverpool on "Duke of Kent" and landed in Wilmington, N.C., 30 October 1802,

More About ARCHIBALD MACGILLIVRAY:
Fact 2: Tailor
Sailed from: October 30, 1802, Emigrated from Skye with Duncan McIver family to N.C.

	vi.	DONALD MACDONALD, b. 1781, Daleville, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. 1844, Moore County, NC; m. (1) JANET MUNRO, 
	June 23, 1802, Ardesier, Skye, Inverness, Scotland; b. Abt. 1772, Ardesier,  Inverness, Scotland,; d. June 08, 1809, 
	Becky Murchison Cemetery, Moore County, NC; m. (2) NANCY ROBERTSON, Abt. 1813, Moore County, NC; b. Sumter County, 
	South Carolina; d. Ashboro, North Carolina.

More About DONALD MACDONALD:
Fact 2: Organized for the defense of the revenues of Scotland
Fact 3: Died as the result of accidental poisoning at the age of 66 at the family home in
Military service: Lieutenant in Lord McDonald's regiment

More About JANET MUNRO:
Children: Janet m.Daniel Ferguson, Elizabeth m Kenneth McIver, Flora

More About NANCY ROBERTSON:
Children: Mary, John R., Archibald and Angus R., (twins,) Nancy, Mary, Sarah, Katherine, Isabella and Donald.
Fact: Lived to the age of 99.
 Generation No. 6
7.  ANGUS (ONE EYED)11 MACDONALD (JOHN (OFDALEVILLE)10, ANGUS (OF CAMUSCROSS)9, RANALD I (OF DALEVILLE)8, SOMERLED 
( OF SARTLE )7, JAMES MOR6, DONALD GORM OG5, ARCHIBALD "THE CLERK"4, DONALD GORMSON3, DONALD GORM2, DONALD GORM1) 
was born 1767 in Kilmore, Isle of Skye, Scotland, and died Bef. February 26, 1831 in B. Murchison Cemetery, Big 
Governor's Creek, Moore Co. N.C..  He married (1) NANCY BETHUNE Abt. 1800 in Scotland.  She was born in Isle of 
Skye, Scotland, and died Bef. 1805 in Moore County, NC.  He married (2) ISABELLA MCDONALD Abt. 1805 in Moore County, NC.  
She was born in Moore County, North Carolina, and died Aft. February 15, 1810 in Moore County, NC.  He married 
(3) CATHERINE (MATTHEWS) MATHIS 1810 in Moore County, NC.  She was born 1786 in Scotland, and died May 09, 1857 
in Becky Murchison Cemetery, Moore County, NC.

More About ANGUS (ONE EYED) MACDONALD:
Cause of death (Facts Pg): His team of horses became frightened and ran over him, causing internal injuries.  
He died in a few days.
Owned: Over 2,000 acres of land.  With tenants, they farmed about 200 acres. He never believed in nor practiced 
owning slaves.  The MacDonalds were honest and hard working people.
Sailed from: Liverpool on "Duke of Kent" and landed in Wilmington, N.C., 30 October 1802
	
Child of ANGUS MACDONALD and NANCY BETHUNE is:
	i.	JANET12 MACDONALD, b. December 05, 1801, Daleville, Parish of Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. December 27, 1841, 
	Moore County, N.C.; m. DONALD KELLY, Aft. 1824; b. 1773, Parish of Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland; d. February 26, 1855, 
	Moore County, N.C.  UnionChurch.

More About DONALD KELLY:
Fact 2: 1803, Donald emigrated with his father and all but one of his siblings from Skye,
Fact 3: Scotland.
Fact 4: Son of Daniel Kelly..
	
Children of ANGUS MACDONALD and ISABELLA MCDONALD are:
	ii.	JOHN BETHUNE12 MCDONALD, b. January 10, 1806, Moore County, NC; d. January 03, 1862, Sumter Co., Georgia, 
	Blackshear Cemetery; m. CATHERINE WORTHY, Abt. 1835; b. June 07, 1814, Moore County, NC; d. September 06, 1889, 
	Sumter Co., Georgia, Blackshear Cemetery.
	iii.	NANCY MACDONALD, b. September 14, 1808, Big Governor's Creek, Moore Co. N.C.; d. August 25, 1871, Mound 
	Prairie Cemetery, Texas; m. ANGUS BETHUNE KELLY, Moore County, NC; b. Abt. 1806, Moore County, N.C.; d. Bef. 
	1858, Moore County, NC.

More About NANCY MACDONALD:
Moved to Texas: After the death of her husband, Nancy went with Murdock, her brother, to Texas.

	iv.	MURDOCK MACDONALD, b. February 15, 1810, Big Governor's Creek, Moore Co. N.C.; d. November 01, 1889, 
	Mound Prairie Community, Houston County,(now Anderson County) Texas; m. SARAH ALMEDA LESTER, August 09, 1843, 
	Anderson Co. Texas; b. January 23, 1823, Oglethrope Co., Georgia; d. April 13, 1874, Mound Prairie Community, 
	Houston County,(now Anderson County) Texas.
8.	v.	ISABELLA MCDONALD, b. February 15, 1810, Big Governor's Creek, Moore Co. N.C.; d. 1895, Euphronia Presbyterian 
Church, Pocket Township, Moore Co. N.C..
	
Children of ANGUS MACDONALD and CATHERINE MATHIS are:
	vi.	MARY C.12 MACDONALD, b. February 17, 1812, Big Governor's Creek, Moore County, N.C.; d. May 01, 1894, Big 
	Governor's Creek, Moore County, N.C. (Buried Euphronia Presbyterian Church).

More About MARY C. MACDONALD:
Almost killed.: December 01, 1892, Mary was shot through the head by a Negro robber who left her for dead.  She 
survived, and died two years later.

	vii.	CHRISTIAN MACDONALD, b. 1814, Big Governor's Creek, Moore County, N.C.; d. December 01, 1892, Big 
	Governor's Creek,  Moore County, N.C. ( Buried Euphonia Presbyterian Church.

More About CHRISTIAN MACDONALD:
Cause of death (Facts Pg): Died unmarried. Christian was shot through the head by a Negro robber, at the home 
of Randal MacDonald, where all the unmarried siblings lived.

	viii.	ALEXANDER M. MACDONALD, b. 1815, Moore County, N.C.; d. April 14, 1890, Moore County, N.C., Euphronia 
	Presbyterian Church.

More About ALEXANDER M. MACDONALD:
Fact 2: Died at an old age, unmarried.
Fact 3: May 28, 1859, Elected deacon at Euphronia Presbyterian Church
Fact 4: Ordained as elder at Euphronia 5th Sunday in August, 1875.
Gave: 1884, The site of Cool Springs Methodist Church.....three acres of land.
Known as: Dr. Alex
Occupation: Successful physician, traveling over a circuit extending from the Glendon-Putman section, Priest Hill, 
Pocket and back toward Cumnock, by horseback.

	ix.	ARCHIBALD MACDONALD, b. January 24, 1818, Moore County, NC; d. April 13, 1843, Moore County, NC, Becky 
	Murchison Cemetery.
	x.	FLORA KATE MACDONALD, b. 1821, Moore County, N.C.; d. April 09, 1890, Moore County, N.C. (Buried in 
	Euphronia Presbyterian Church Cemetery.).
	xi.	RANDALL MACDONALD, b. July 06, 1825, Moore County, N.C.; d. January 31, 1904, Moore County, N.C., 
	buried at Euphronia Presbyterian Church.

More About RANDALL MACDONALD:
Fact 2: Successful farmer on the old homestead.

	xii.	JOHN MATTHEWS MCDONALD, b. 1827, Moore County, N.C.; d. April 14, 1883, Athens, Henderson County, 
	Texas; Athens Cemetery; m. MARY ANN ELIZABETH PINSON, 1858, Old Larissa, Anderson County, Texas; b. 1842, 
	Mound Prairie, Texas; d. 1931, Athens, Texas.

More About JOHN MATTHEWS MCDONALD:
Fact 6: Bet. 1850 - 1852, John M. went ot Athens, Texas
Fact 7: Bet. 1845 - 1850, he left NC and went to Ala./Ga., then to Texas
Fact 8: 1883, Died of Pneumonia
Fact 9: 1873, He was in the 13th Texas Legislature
Military service: He served with distinction in the Confederate Army during the Civil War as part of 
Hood's Texas Brigade.
Occupation: First a teacher, and afterwards a lawyer in Athens,Texas.He was a farmer, and  became active 
in many positions of trust in Henderson County.  He was a teacher, Justice of the Peace, County Attorney, 
County Judge, and a member of the Texas Legislature..
 Generation No. 7
8.  ISABELLA12 MCDONALD (ANGUS (ONE EYED)11 MACDONALD, JOHN (OFDALEVILLE)10, ANGUS (OF CAMUSCROSS)9, 
RANALD I (OF DALEVILLE)8, SOMERLED ( OF SARTLE )7, JAMES MOR6, DONALD GORM OG5, ARCHIBALD "THE CLERK"4, 
DONALD GORMSON3, DONALD GORM2, DONALD GORM1) was born February 15, 1810 in Big Governor's Creek, 
Moore Co. N.C., and died 1895 in Euphronia Presbyterian Church, Pocket Township, Moore Co. N.C..  She 
married DANIEL CALVIN CAMPBELL 1831 in Moore County, NC, son of JOHN CAMPBELL and JENNET MCPHEETERS.  
He was born June 10, 1811 in Governor's Creek, Moore Co. N.C., and died November 11, 1894 in Euphronia 
Presbyterian Church, Pocket Township, Moore Co( now Lee Co) NC.

More About DANIEL CALVIN CAMPBELL:
Fact 2: Wheel-wright, mill-wright, bridge-wright,.
Fact 3: Sawyer, miller, farmer, blacksmith and contractor.
Fact 4: Bet. 1885 - 1886, Buitl the present Euphronia Church, 1885-1886
Fact 5: 1844, Built Male and Female Academy
Fact 6: Settled 1700 acres of land in the Deep River Area.
Fact 7: Elder of Euphronia for 62 years.
Fact 8: Helped organize White Hill Church in 1880's
Fact 9: 1700 acres given by Gov. Williams was divided between John, Angus, Mary Jane and
Fact 10: Murdock. This was in the Deep River area.
	
Children of ISABELLA MCDONALD and DANIEL CAMPBELL are:
	i.	JOHN CALVIN13 CAMPBELL, b. January 10, 1834, Crawley Creek,Moore County, NC; d. June 11, 1917, 
	Moore County, N.C.; m. MARY JANE MCRAE, April 29, 1858, Moore County, NC; b. December 20, 1835, 
	Moore County, NC; d. January 06, 1918, Moore County, N.C..

More About MARY JANE MCRAE:
Fact 2: Daughter of George McRae and Jennette McGillivary

	ii.	MARY JANE CAMPBELL, b. August 29, 1837, Crawley Creek,Moore County, NC; d. March 14, 1885, 
	Residence on Deep River, buried Euphronia Presbyterian Church; m. DUNCAN MURCHISON SINCLAIR, 1854, 
	Moore County, NC; b. February 04, 1818, Moore County, NC; d. February 13, 1886, Residence on Deep 
	River, buried Euphronia Presbyterian Church.

More About DUNCAN MURCHISON SINCLAIR:
Fact 2: Captain in the volunteer infantry in Confederate States of America.
Fact 3: Klu Klux Klan, when is was the police department or sheriff's dept. of the day, following the 
Civil War, and the unrest that followed.
Fact 4: Elder and Clerk of Session of Euphronia Presbyterian Church.
Fact 5: Alternate choice to Presbytery.
Fact 6: Replaced Captain Malcolm P. Morrison as Captain of the 51st Regiment, 13th
Fact 7: Brigade, District No. 6, of Moore County, NC Militia (April 12 1862)
Fact 8: Bet. 1859 - 1860, Justice of the Peace
Fact 9: 1856, Ordained as Ruling Elder, Euphronia

	iii.	ANGUS MCDONALD CAMPBELL, b. February 24, 1840, Crawley Creek,Moore County, NC; d. December 
	09, 1898, Pocket Township, Moore Co. N. C.; m. (1) CATHERINE EMELIA "CATTIE" KELLY, June 23, 1867; 
	b. June 06, 1845; d. February 28, 1893, Pocket Townshop, Moore County, N.C..; m. (2) MARY JANE CAVINESS, 
	December 14, 1893, Moore County, NC; b. 1872; d. Parents: TH & EJ Caviness, Moore County.

More About ANGUS MCDONALD CAMPBELL:
Fact 2: Confederate States of America; 4th Corps Army
Fact 3: Received into the Church on May 1857
Fact 4: September 12, 1861, Enlisted CSA, Co.C. Reg. 35, 4th Corporal vol.2/682

	iv.	KENNETH ARCHER CAMPBELL, b. 1843, Crawley Creek,Moore County, NC; d. July 22, 1862, Battle of 
	Petersburg, Virginia.

More About KENNETH ARCHER CAMPBELL:
Fact 2: December 20, 1859, Received into the Church

	v.	CATHERINE CAMPBELL, b. 1847, Crawley Creek,Moore County, NC; d. September 30, 1852, Crawley Creek, 
	Moore County, NC.
	vi.	MURDOCK WILLIAM CAMPBELL, b. January 05, 1848, Moore County, NC; d. March 14, 1914, Pocket 
	Township Number 5, Moore Co. N.C.; 
	m. (1) SEREPTHA BLAKE BREWER; m. (2) SARA ISABEL HART; b. Chatham County, North Carolina.

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