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Fannie Campbell 1795–1871 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 14 Nov 1795
Birth Location: Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Death Date: 7 November 1871
Death Location: Orange, Ashland, Ohio
Father: James Jr.
Mother: Mary McKenzie
Spouse(s): Thomas Alberson
Children(s): James Alberson
In 1795, Fannie Campbell entered the world in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, born to James Finney Campbell Jr And Mary Mckenzie. Fannie Campbell married Thomas Alberson, and had children including James Alberson. Fannie Campbell passed away in 1871 in Orange, Ashland, Ohio.
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Biography
- In 1795, Fannie Campbell entered the world in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, born to James Finney Campbell Jr And Mary Mckenzie.
- Fannie Campbell married Thomas Alberson, and had children including James Alberson.
- Fannie Campbell passed away in 1871 in Orange, Ashland, Ohio.
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Fannie Campbell's Ancestors
Fannie Campbell's Descendants
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1. James Alberson 1822–1892 m. Susan (C.) Bowlby 1835–1911
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1. Alice (Carrie) Alberson 1855–1917 m. Uriah (Stauffer) Shelly 1853–1925
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1. Frances (A.) Shelly 1897–1981 m. Clarence (Ray) Bennett 1889–1953
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1. Richard (Shelly) Bennett 1924–1995 m. Marlene (Ruth) Bennett 1935–2016
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Fannie Campbell's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 14 Nov 1795
Event Place: Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 November 1871
Event Place: Orange, Ashland, Ohio