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Isaac Campbell

Male Abt 1813 - 1843  (~ 30 years)


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  1. 1.  Isaac Campbell was born about 1813; died on 7 Sep 1843 in San Augustine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    CAMPBELL, ISAAC (ca. 1813? 1843). Isaac Campbell, Republic of Texas congressman, was born about 1813. He moved to Texas in January 1836 as a single man and settled in San Augustine County, where he married Elizabeth Holman. From December 5, 1838, to January 24, 1839, he represented San Augustine County in the House of Representatives of the Third Congress of the republic and was one of the commissioners who selected the site of the city of Austin. Campbell was a royal arch Mason, a charter member in 1837 of the McFarland Lodge in San Augustine, and a representative in 1838 of the Grand Lodge of the Republic of Texas. He assisted in formation of the Rising Star chapter in 1841. In 1839 early Texas architect and master builder Augustus Phelps built Campbell a two-story Greek-Revival home on Main Street in San Augustine. The home was sold to Matthew Cartwright in 1847 and was still in excellent condition in 1990. Campbell lived there until his death on September 7, 1843. The probate of his estate was not filed until December 19, 1846.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY:
    George L. Crocket, Two Centuries in East Texas (Dallas: Southwest, 1932; facsimile reprod. 1962). Texas House of Representatives, Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832? 1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941).

    Isaac married Elizabeth "Betty" Holman on 4 Jun 1839 in San Augustine County, Texas. Elizabeth (daughter of Col. Isaac Holman and Anne Wigglesworth) was born about 1815 in Kentucky; died about 1886. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]