277. Walker Aylett Campbell [scrapbook] (Robert Camm , Achilles , William , Whitaker ) was born on 15 Sep 1875 in Virginia. He died on 21 Jan 1936.
Walker married Rosa Garlick Tilghman daughter of Joseph B. Tilghman and Sally Garlick on 29 Jun 1904. Rosa was born on 13 Oct 1879. She died on 21 Jul 1973.
They had the following children:
281. Clarence Campbell (Robert Camm , Achilles , William , Whitaker ) was born on 2 Dec 1882 in Virginia. He died in 1964.
Clarence married Anne Pearl Smoot daughter of Otho Perry Smoot and Sallie Hill Ryan.
They had the following children:
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283. Thomas Corwith Campbell (Robert Camm , Achilles , William , Whitaker ) was born on 15 Oct 1887 in Virginia. He died on 23 Mar 1959. He was buried in Mar 1959 in Corinth Church Cemetery, King William, Virginia.
Thomas married (1) Kate Holden Duke on 24 Mar 1916. Kate was born on 6 Oct 1891 in Charlottesville, Virginia. She died on 14 Apr 1917 in Richmond, Virginia.
They had the following child:
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Thomas married (2) Pearl Gravatt daughter of George Alexander Gravatt and Julia McKenzie in 1919. Pearl was born on 7 Apr 1895. She died on 26 Feb 1977. She was buried in Feb 1977 in Corinth Church Cemetery, King William, Virginia.
They had the following children:
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284. Janey Mason Campbell (Verginias Rowzie , Achilles , William , Whitaker ) was born on 20 Feb 1878 in King William, Virginia. She died on 1 Feb 1963 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia.
Janey married Johnathan Edwards Manson son of Joseph Richard Manson and Charlotte Hawes Ashby. Johnathan was born on 17 Oct 1876 in Brunswick, Virginia. He died on 3 May 1961 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia.
They had the following children:
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286. Rosa Campbell (Verginias Rowzie , Achilles , William , Whitaker ) was born on 25 Sep 1886 in King William, Virginia. She died on 21 Dec 1968 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia.
Rosa married Sydney Lynn Manson son of Joseph Richard Manson and Charlotte Hawes Ashby on 31 Oct 1906. Sydney was born on 4 Oct 1878 in Brunswick, Virginia. He died on 3 Jul 1957 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia.
They had the following children:
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287. Lucile Campbell (Verginias Rowzie , Achilles , William , Whitaker )
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288. Taylor Campbell (Verginias Rowzie , Achilles , William , Whitaker )
Taylor married Elizabeth ________.
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289. Marius Campbell (Verginias Rowzie , Achilles , William , Whitaker )
Marius married Pearlie Powell.
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290. Wallace Campbell Jr. [scrapbook] (Wallace , George Whitaker , William , Whitaker ) was born on 28 Nov 1878 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. He died on 5 Apr 1950 in at sea. He was buried in 1950 in Peace Dale, Washington, Rhode Island.
Wallace married Mary Bushnell Hazard daughter of Rowland Gibson Hazard and Mary Pierrepont Bushnell on 1 Jan 1916. Mary was born on 11 Apr 1890 in Peace Dale, Washington, Rhode Island. She died in Apr 1980 in Peace Dale, Washington, Rhode Island.
They had the following children:
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Mary Campbell was born on 18 Nov 1919 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She died on 16 Oct 1922. |
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295. Harriet Campbell Rew [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3 (Harriet Brady Campbell , George Whitaker , William , Whitaker ) was born on 27 Apr 1875 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. She died on 9 Jun 1968 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. She was buried on 14 Jun 1968 in Chicago Graceland Cemetery, Cook, Illinois.
HARRIET C. REW was called "Hally." She attended the University of Chicago. She was a tennis champion, winning the Women's Western Doubles Tournament with Carrie Nealy in 1896 and placing second in the Women's Western Singles Tournament. Harriet married first, in 1897, Frederick D. Nichols of Chicago Illinois. They first lived at Malden and later Newton Center, both suburbs of Boston. About 1904 she and her daughter left Massachusetts and moved to Norwood, Michigan, staying with her sister Frances Rew Ferguson. About 1906 she moved to Chicago and obtained a divorce.
She met her second husband, Edgar Stanton, through his sister, Edna Stanton Michelson, one of her former classmates at the University of Chicago. The Stanton's first lived at the Fontenay Apartments at 1736 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois (1907-1909). They next moved to Winnetka and lived at 395 Ridge Avenue (1910-1915), then at 315 Ridge Avenue (1915-1923), and later in a new home designed by Architect Chester Walcottat at 30 Locust Road (1923-1945).
They spent the summers at the family lodge at Desbarats, Ontario Canada (1915-1926), at the L Bar T Ranch on the Clark Fork of the Yellowstone River in Wyoming near Cooke City, Montana (1923-19__), and at Tucson, Arizona (19__-19__). They were charter members of the Indian Hill Country Club. Harriet was a co-founder with her son Francis of the Ridge and Valley Tennis Club at Glenview, Illinois, in 1954. In 1945 Harriet moved to 200 Linden Street, Winnetka. She died at Evanston Hospital, age 93. She was cremated and her ashes were buried in lot 350, section B at Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois.
Harriet married (1) Frederick Day Nichols son of Horace Nichols and Sarah Jane Robinson on 8 Aug 1897. The marriage ended in divorce.Frederick was born about 1871 in Iowa. He died about 1944.
FREDERICK DAY NICHOLS was a football player and graduated from the University of Chicago. After college he was employed by the Ginn Publishing Company at Boston, Massachusetts. After his divorce, Frederick quit the publishing business and moved to the Bitterroot River Valley in Montana to help his brother-in-law manage an orchard. He married second __________ at __________, __________ ___________. They had one son, Frederick Day Nichols, Jr., who was born about 1914 in Minnesota. Frederick senior died about 1944.
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Harriet married (2) (George) Edgar Stanton [scrapbook] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 son of Hon. George Edgar Stanton and Helene Ernst on 30 Dec 1907 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana. (George) was born on 30 Mar 1884 in St. Petersburg, Russia. He died on 13 Apr 1943 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. He was buried on 15 Apr 1943 in Chicago Graceland Cemetery, Cook, Illinois.
EDGAR STANTON was born in the American Consulate at St. Petersburg, now Leningrad, Russia. Like his father, he preferred to be called "Edgar." His first year was spent at St. Petersburg, Russia, but his boyhood was spent at Chicago (1885-1894 and 1896-1898), Highland Park (1895), and from 1899, at the family home at Lake Forest, Illinois. He could speak German which he learned from his mother. He prepared for college at the Rugby School at Kenilworth, Illinois. In 1902, he entered Harvard University, and after graduating with a B.A. in 1906, he was employed by his father at Stanton & Company in Chicago.
About 1909, he met Mrs. Ora H. Snyder who was selling home made candies in the train station at Chicago. He invited her to set up a stand on the mezzanine floor of Stanton & Company and soon her candy business became a huge success. On his father's death in 1910, he became president of Stanton & Company located at 69 Washington Street and by 1911 at 30 West Washington Street.
During World War I, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army Aviation Engineers and served for ten months in this country. He was stationed at Ellington Field, Texas; Ebberts Field, Loveoak, Arkansas; S.M.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Chanute Field, Rantoul, Illinois; and S.M.A., Champaign, Illinois. He was honorably discharged December 6, 1918.
In 1922, he sold Stanton & Company to Kunze which was later bought out by Stop and Shop. In partnership with Ora and her husband Will Snyder, he became one of the founders and owners of Mrs. Snyder's Home Made Candies, serving as company treasurer. His office was at 119 North Wabash Avenue. He was also a director of the Belden Manufacturing Company from 1923 to 1943. His favorite recreation was fishing, followed closely by wing shooting, billiards and golf. He was considered an expert fly fisherman and fished all over the United States and Canada. About 1915 he built a summer lodge on Killaly Point near Desbarats, Ontario, Canada. After about 1926, the lodge was sold to the Proxmire family, but it eventually was bought by the Haight family. From 1923 the family started spending their summers in the west. Their favorite place was the L Bar T Ranch on the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River in Wyoming near Cooke City, Montana.
He was a member of the Chicago Club, the University Club of Chicago, the Coleman Lake Club of Wisconsin where he was chairman of the hatchery committee, the Swan Lake Duck Hunting Club near Henry, Illinois, and a charter member and an early Director of the Indian Hill Club of Winnetka, Illinois which was formed in 1914. He had his own billiard table and was considered one of the better amateur players in the Chicago area. He was chosen to play in an exhibition match at the University Club against Alan Hall, a champion of the time.
Edgar Stanton died at age 59. His body was cremated and his ashes were buried in lot 350, section B of Graceland Cemetery, Chicago.
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296. Mary Campbell Rew [scrapbook] (Harriet Brady Campbell , George Whitaker , William , Whitaker ) was born on 12 Oct 1878 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. She died on 7 May 1948 in Lake Forest, Lake, Illinois. Her nickname was "Molly."
Mary married Joseph Congdon Belden Sr. [scrapbook] son of John Secord Belden and Amanda Williams Pool on 7 Jan 1902 in Kenilworth, Cook, Illinois. Joseph was born on 11 Jun 1876 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. He died on 17 Feb 1939 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
Joseph C. Belden graduated PhB from Sheffield Scientific School (Yale) in 1897. With assistance from several investors and Albert Beutler, an experienced Western Electric employee, Belden formed and incorporated the Belden Manufacturing Company at Chicago in 1902, at the age of 26. The company, which started by making silk covered magnet wire to serve the growing telephone industry, diversified in the 1920's into the automotive, electrical appliance, and radio industries. It eventually grew to be one of the leading manufactures of wire and cable and an important supplier for the electronics industry. Belden was acquired by Crouse-Hinds in December 1980 which joined Cooper Industries in April 1981. In 1993, Belden was spun off from Cooper.
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297. Annie Lawrie McBirney (Mary Eliza Campbell , George Whitaker , William , Whitaker ) was born on 21 Aug 1888 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. She died on 6 May 1980 in Palm Beach, California. She was buried in May 1980 in Chicago Graceland Cemetery, Cook, Illinois.
Annie married (1) Joseph Turner Ryerson son of Edward Larned Ryerson and Mary Pringle Mitchell on 29 Dec 1909. Joseph was born on 21 Nov 1880 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. He died on 7 Dec 1947 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
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Joseph Turner Ryerson Jr. was born on 27 Mar 1913. He died on 12 Mar 1983. He was buried in Mar 1983 in Chicago - Graceland Cemetery, Cook, Illinois. |
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Annie married (2) Hugh Nesbitt Kirkland in 1951. Hugh died about 1967 in Santa Barbara, California.