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Amanda W. Campbell

Female 1858 - 1934  (76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Amanda W. Campbell was born on 1 Feb 1858 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana (daughter of Christopher Columbus Campbell and Jane Watkins); died on 21 Jun 1934 in Center, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Center, Shelby County, Texas.

    Notes:

    She was living in the homs of her future in-laws at the time of the 1870 census, listed as Amanda Campbell, age 12, "at home."

    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K347-B2G
    name: Amanda Watkins Cook
    event: Death
    event date: 21 Jun 1934
    event place: Curtis, Shelby, Texas, United States
    gender: Female
    marital status: Married
    Wife of W. M Cook
    birth date: 01 Feb 1858
    birthplace: , Louisiana
    father's name: C C Campbell
    born La
    mother's name: Jane Watkins
    born La
    Informant Mrs. W C Corbitt Sr Center, Texas
    Burial Fairview
    certificate number: 29510
    film number: 2116192
    digital folder number: 005145454
    image number: 02750
    Collection: "Texas, Deaths (New Index, New Images), 1890-1976," Amanda Watkins Cook, 1934

    Casagranda found the following obituary in a Sabine Parish newspaper:

    June 29, 1934-Former Negreet resident, Mrs. W. M Cook, 76, died Thursday in her Center, Texas home after a long illness. Burial in Fairview Cemetery. Those that survive her include, husband, W. M. Cook, children: Mrs. W. S. Corbett, SR, Mrs. H. B Corbett, Mrs. R. R. Loving, Mrs. W. S. Beckram, Mrs. T. E. Cosby and Nahtan Cook, all of Center; J. M., Amarillo, Texas; C. M., Tulsa; Elmer, Fort Smith, Arkansas, Maby Cook, Lafayette, Georgia and 37 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

    Amanda married William Morris Cook about 1874 in Louisiana. William (son of Nathan Cook and Elvira Jane Montgomery) was born on 2 Jan 1854 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died on 15 Jun 1940 in Center, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Center, Shelby County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    William and Amanda, along with their children and her mother, moved to Texas after the death of Nathan Cook (ca 1881). (Casagranda, 1850 Census, p 72).

    Children:
    1. Lillie Pearl Cook was born on 17 May 1875 in Louisiana; died on 19 Aug 1951 in Center, Shelby County, Texas; was buried on 20 Aug 1951 in Fairview Cemetery, Center, Shelby County, Texas.
    2. Joy Foster Cook was born in Jun 1876 in Louisiana; and died.
    3. Lula May Cook was born about 1878 in Louisiana; and died.
    4. Nathan Columbus Cook was born on 1 Dec 1879 in Texas; died on 4 Dec 1966 in Center, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Center, Shelby County, Texas.
    5. William Mabry Cook was born on 14 Dec 1881 in Louisiana; died on 20 Oct 1959 in Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas.
    6. James M. Cook was born in Sep 1885 in Louisiana; and died.
    7. Elvira Jane Cook was born on 30 Apr 1887 in Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died on 3 Mar 1967 in Center, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Oaklawn Memorial Park, Center, Shelby County, Texas.
    8. Cecil M. Cook was born in Aug 1889 in Louisiana; and died.
    9. Henry E. Cook was born in Jun 1892 in Louisiana; and died.
    10. Vessie V. Cook was born in Oct 1894 in Louisiana; and died.
    11. Lloyd Southwell Cook was born on 21 Jul 1896 in Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died on 5 Nov 1921 in East Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico.
    12. Bertie M. Cook was born in Mar 1900 in Louisiana; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Christopher Columbus Campbell was born about 1831 in Missouri (son of W. R. Campbell and Elizabeth "Eliza" ???); died before 1865.

    Notes:

    He was listed a laborer at the time of the 1850 Sabine Parish census, and living in the home of Jos. and Susan Smith. He was also listed in his parents home on the same census.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1860 Census
    Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
    Enumerated 9 Jun 1860
    Page 1
    7-7
    W. B. Campbell 65 M Farmer 600 750 Va
    Elizabeth Campbell 60 F Maryland
    Henry Campbell 24 M Farm Laborer Mo
    Mary Campbell 28 F Mo
    Elizabeth Campbell 11 F La
    C. C. Campbell 30 M Farm Laborer Mo
    Jane Campbell 30 F La
    Amanda Campbell 3 F La

    Christopher married Jane Watkins before 1858. Jane (daughter of Green Berry Watkins and Elizabeth Smith) was born in Nov 1830 in Louisiana; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane Watkins was born in Nov 1830 in Louisiana (daughter of Green Berry Watkins and Elizabeth Smith); and died.

    Notes:

    At the time of the 1900 census, she was living with her son-in-law and daughter, William and Amanda Cook, and their 11 children in Negreet, Louisiana. She was shown as a 69 year old widow, born in Texas with her parents born in Georgia and Tennessee, and as the mother of 3 children in total, only one of them still living.

    Children:
    1. 1. Amanda W. Campbell was born on 1 Feb 1858 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; died on 21 Jun 1934 in Center, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Center, Shelby County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  W. R. Campbell was born about 1795 in Virginia; died after 1860.

    Notes:

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Louisiana, Sabine Parish
    13 Sept 1850
    305-307
    Henry and Anne WHITE
    306-308
    W. R. Campbell 55 Va
    Eliza Campbell 57 F Ky/Md
    Jas. Campbell 23 M School Teacher Mo
    Mary Campbell 21 F Mo
    Columbus Campbell 19 M None Mo
    Henry Campbell 15 M None Mo
    America Campbell 12 F La


    1860 Census
    Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
    Enumerated 9 Jun 1860
    Page 1
    7-7
    W. B. Campbell 65 M Farmer 600 750 Va
    Elizabeth Campbell 60 F Maryland
    Henry Campbell 24 M Farm Laborer Mo
    Mary Campbell 28 F Mo
    Elizabeth Campbell 11 F La
    C. C. Campbell 30 M Farm Laborer Mo
    Jane Campbell 30 F La
    Amanda Campbell 3 F La

    W. married Elizabeth "Eliza" ???. Elizabeth was born about 1793 in Maryland; died after 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth "Eliza" ??? was born about 1793 in Maryland; died after 1880.

    Notes:

    (Research):
    Census Listings

    1870 Census
    Louisiana, Sabine Parish, Ward 3, P. O. Many
    Enumerated 31 Aug 1870
    Page 16
    126-126
    Campbell, Henry 34 M W Farmer 300 690 Mo
    Campbell, Nancy 22 F W Keeping House Texas
    Campbell, Elizabeth 8 F W At Home La
    Campbell, William 4 M W La
    127-127
    Campbell, Eliza 71 F W At Home $410 Maryland
    Campbell, Mary J 41 F W At Home Mo
    128-128
    Campbell, Millie E 42 F W Keeping House Miss
    Howard, Lamb 10 M W At Home La
    Campbell, Jamew W 5 M W Miss? La? La ?

    Children:
    1. James Campbell was born about 1827 in Missouri; and died.
    2. Mary J. Campbell was born about 1829 in Missouri; and died.
    3. 2. Christopher Columbus Campbell was born about 1831 in Missouri; died before 1865.
    4. Henry Campbell was born on 8 Sep 1835 in Missouri; died on 28 Sep 1915 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana; was buried in Parrott-Quirk Cemetery, Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    5. America Campbell was born about 1838 in Louisiana; and died.

  3. 6.  Green Berry Watkins was born about 1798 in Georgia; and died.

    Notes:

    In December, 2010, Scott Watkins (firedogger@gmail.com) emailed that "Green Berry's younger brother Alfred L, only had two daughters and no sons. The oldest daughter was Mary Ann, who married Amon P. Morris and her younger sister Drucilla Cordelia who married 1) White and 2) Partin. Both Mary Ann(s) are used back in forth between the family lines as well as William W. and Nancy. I started out to prove I was a descendant of Alfred L., only to find out I belong with Green Berry instead."

    The 1840 Natchitoches Parish census shows:
    J. B. Watkins 0111001000000 222001000000 1 3 1
    A. L. Watkins 0000010000000 002001000000
    The J. is a G. (census writers?) Both brothers are on the same page, just 10 lines apart. J. B. has 4 males and 7 females. A. L. has 1 male and 3 females. Later census shows Alfred with the same numbers and Green Berry with another daughter.



    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    Louisiana, Sabine Parish, P. O. Many
    Enumerated 27 Jun 1860
    Page 35
    244-244
    G. B. Watkins 60 M Farmer 500 675 Ga
    Elizabeth Watkins 58 F NC
    Susan Watkins 21 F La
    Amanda Watkins 20 F La

    Green married Elizabeth Smith. Elizabeth (daughter of John Smith and Mary ???) was born about 1801 in North Carolina; died after 1870. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Smith was born about 1801 in North Carolina (daughter of John Smith and Mary ???); died after 1870.

    Notes:

    Kathy Casagranda thinks she might be from the Easley family.William Everheart believes she is from the Smith Family of Sabine County, Texas. Scott Watkins (firedogger@gmail.com) also believes she is from Smith Family. He states that her parents were John E. and Mary Smith, the parents of three sons and one daughter. He notes that Green Berry Watkins, John E Smith, and Alfred L. Watkins are all documented having sold each other deeds of land in Louisiana. Scott further points out at that the time of the 1850 Sabine County, Texas census, the widowed Mary Smith, age 77, was living with her son, William D. Smith and his family. William was also widowed.

    The 1870 census shows her as being born in Tennessee versus North Carolina.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1870 Census
    Louisiana, Sabine Parish, PO Many
    Enumerated 24 Aug 1870
    Page 3 Stamped 324
    16-16
    Watkins, John J 38 M W Farmer $200 $452 Tx
    Watkins, Elizabeth M 24 F W Keeping House La
    Watkins, Sarah P 6 F W La
    Watkins, Lorell W 8 M W La
    17-17
    Watkins, Elizabeth 78 F W At Home 700 300 Tenn
    Watkins, Susanna 32 F W Keeping House La
    Watkins, Amanda 28 F W At Home La

    Notes:

    Married:
    According to a Conveyance Record CBK G P. 523, Elizabeth Watkins states that she and her husband came to Sabine County, Texas in 1825. This is dated January 15, 1878. In 1840, Green B. Watkins is listed in the 1840 Natchitoches Parish census with 6 female children and 3 male children.

    On page 87, Casagranda cites a record dated January 15, 1878 showing that "Mary A. Constable, Elizabeth, wife of John B. Carroll, Jane, wife of Nathan Cook, Matilda C. Flanakin and Susan Williams, all of Sabine Parish, Nancy Easley of Sabine County, Texas, and William W. Watkins of San Augustine County, Texas deeded Sabine Parish land to Daniel S. Watkins of Nacogdoches County, Texas, who is to take and support our sister, Amanda Watkins who is permanently diseased and helpless." All were heirs of G. B. and Elizabeth Watkins, deceased. (CBK J, P.258). This establishes who their children were.

    In December, 2010, Scott Watkins (firedogger@gmail.com) emailed that "The statement "6 female children and 3 male children" is true. But on the 1840 census, Amanda hasn't been born yet. She was born after the 1840 census in 1841. By the next year, Green Berry and Elizabeth had 7 daughters and 3 sons. The missing daughter is "Mary A." Constable listed above."

    Children:
    1. Daniel S. Watkins was born about 1822 in Louisiana; and died.
    2. Mary Ann Watkins was born about 1823 in Louisiana; and died.
    3. William W. Watkins was born before 1825 in Louisiana; died in 1893; was buried in McMahan's Chapel Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    4. Nancy Watkins was born on 11 Dec 1827 in Louisiana; died on 16 Jan 1905 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    5. Elizabeth Watkins was born about 1829 in Louisiana; and died.
    6. 3. Jane Watkins was born in Nov 1830 in Louisiana; and died.
    7. John J. Watkins was born about 1832 in Louisiana; died in Apr 1873 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
    8. Matilda Watkins was born about 1834 in Louisiana; and died.
    9. Susan Watkins was born about 1839 in Louisiana; and died.
    10. Amanda Watkins was born about 1840 in Louisiana; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  John Smith was born about 1763 in Virginia; died between 1842 and 1846; was buried in John Smith Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The Sabine County Reporter
    October 22, 2014
    Pages 1 and 2

    "Milam Cemetery receives marker"

    The Texas Historic Cemetery Dedication Ceremony for Milam Cemetery took place on Saturday, October 11, following the annual Nethery reunion...local historian Weldon McDaniel....gave a presentation outlining some of the significant historical events that took place in Milam and the importance of preserving the history of Milam Cemetery. He said as many as 85 percent of all early settlers coming into Texas put their boots in red dirt. Although San Augustine and Nacogdoches counties have a friendly battle over which is older, Milam is just as old as either of them....

    Dorothy Nethery Spain had the honor of reading the script engraved on the marker:

    "Milam, the first County Seat of Sabine County, has a history of travelers and visitors stretching back centuries. Native Americans and Spanish exploreres, soldiers and missionaries passed through and often camped on Las Boregas Creek. Texian settlers encountering the natural abundance echoed the words of Stephen F. Austin, who recorded in his diary entry of July 16, 1821: "We then suddenly came to an open rolling country thinly timbered soil about the color of Spanish browne, and in some places redder. This Red Land is very productive and is covered with the most luxuriant growth of grass I ever beheld in any country." The settlment first called Red Mound (Red Mount) was the seat of Government for the Sabine District since 1822, and was surveyed as a town site in 1828.

    Milam Cemetery is on a high hill overlooking the historic community. The exact dated of the first burial will never be known Spanish Explorers were passing through present-day Milam as early as 1539 and camped on Las Boregas Creek a few hundred yards west of the cemetery. Local hisorians believed Anglo burials occurred here probably as early as 1775, since travelers used the campsite down the hill on the Las Boregas. The land on which the cemetery is located was granted to JOHN SMITH on Feb. 26, 1835. The first marked burial is dated 1864, although more than 100 unmarked graves are suspected. The numerous military Veterans dating back to the Creek War are interred here, as well as prominent early citizens from the CAUSEY, WEATHERRED. McGREW, and NETHERY families. Milam Cemetery may be the oldest organized cemetery in Sabine County, and cherished chronicle of generations of visitors and residents."

    John married Mary ???. Mary was born about 1773 in Virginia; died before 1851; was buried in John Smith Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Mary ??? was born about 1773 in Virginia; died before 1851; was buried in John Smith Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    Children:
    1. William David Smith was born about 1795 in Virginia; and died.
    2. 7. Elizabeth Smith was born about 1801 in North Carolina; died after 1870.
    3. Robert H. Smith was born about 1802 in North Carolina; died on 20 Sep 1867.
    4. John Bailey Smith was born about 1805 in North Carolina; died about 1878; was buried in John Smith Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.