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Penelope Smith Campbell 1784–1823 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1784
Birth Location: Green, Tennessee, United States
Death Date: Aug 1823
Death Location: Washington, Alabama, United States
Father: DAVID Jr
Mother: ELIZABETH Outlaw
Spouse(s): Thomas Dr
Children(s): THOMAS Sr
Penelope Smith Campbell was born in 1784 in Green, Tennessee, United States, the child of David Campbell Jr And Elizabeth Outlaw. Penelope Smith Campbell married Thomas John Vandyke Dr, and had children including Thomas Nixon Van Dyke Sr. Penelope Smith Campbell passed away in 1823 in Washington, Alabama, United States.
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Biography
- Penelope Smith Campbell was born in 1784 in Green, Tennessee, United States, the child of David Campbell Jr And Elizabeth Outlaw.
- Penelope Smith Campbell married Thomas John Vandyke Dr, and had children including Thomas Nixon Van Dyke Sr.
- Penelope Smith Campbell passed away in 1823 in Washington, Alabama, United States.
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Penelope Campbell's Ancestors
Penelope Campbell's Descendants
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1. THOMAS (NIXON Van Dyke) Sr 1803–1891 m. Eliza (Ann) Deaderick 1814–1896
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1. PENELOPE (Smith Van) Dyke 1834–1907
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1. Sue (Coffin) Cleage 1865–1950 m. James (Whiteside) Johnson 1861–1908
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Penelope Campbell's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1784
Event Place: Green, Tennessee, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Aug 1823
Event Place: Washington, Alabama, United States