Malcolm Campbell, especially page 108
Kegley's Virginia frontier : the beginning of the Southwest : the Roanoke of colonial days, 1740-1783 / by F.B. Kegley ; introduction by Samuel M. Wilson. Publisher, Date: Baltimore : Genealogical Pub. Co., 2003.
- at sale p. 99
- Survey, p. 100
April 10, 1751, Malcolm Campbell, 42 acres on Evans' Spring Branch. Notes from August Surveyor's Book; William Carvin, 388 acres on branch of Smiths Creek. August Surveyor's Book. Pat. 1759. Bot. Surveyor's Bk. Inclusive Survey Ed. Carvin. Also deed to Charles Johnston.
- Constable p. 106, 183 - cited as a constable in 1750 and 1755,
- Buys land at Great Lick, p. 110
November 21, 1759. Malcolm Campbell, 400 acres on Goose Creek of Roanoke, including the Great Lick on west side of Smith's Creek near mouth of Lick Branch. A. D. Bk 238. Sent to Wm. Campbell, heir-at-law of Malcolm 1773.
- Worker on road, p. 103 - on list of workers on road from William Carvin's Plantation to William Bryan's in fall of 1753
- Deceased, will, p. 299
February 23, 1761. Malcolm Campbell, dec.--will. Archibald Campbell, the tract adjoining the Long Lick and one on Mill Creek; William Campbell, son of Malcolm--the Long Lick--200 acres; Elizabeth; Jean; Mary; Rebeckah--Ex-Wife Isabella.--Au. W. B. 3, 266
- Land entered by, p.524
In 1759 Malcolm Campbell referred to a tract of land he had entered there as "72 acres on Mill Creek."
- Sketch, p. 333
Archibald Campbell
acts a security, pg 390
Constable, 393
Heirs of, 524
In Malcolm Campbell's will, 99
Ordinary license granted to, 390
Pay for military service, 257
Survey, 542
Will, 543
1744. Archibald Campbell's will--land to go to Thomas Campbell, son of his brother, William.
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