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== Residences ==
 
== Residences ==

Latest revision as of 02:53, 13 November 2024

Page edited 30-October-2024. ET

Born on June 17, 1876 in Pardoe, Mercer County, Pennsylvania. He was the youngest child to Charles Campbell and Margaret Daubenspeck.

Description

James was of average build and short of stature. He had sandy-colored hair and blue eyes.

Early Years

  • Childhood -
  • Siblings -
    • William T. Campbell
    • Emma Campbell
    • Robert Campbell
    • Mary A. Campbell

Education

James completed the eighth grade.

Religion

He was a member of the Free Methodist Church

Military Service Years

He never served in the U.S. Armed Forces

Family Years

Married Sarah Violet Greenfield on December 20, 1900 in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. The couple had twelve children: six boys: William, Robert Smiley, Harry Ellsworth, Charles James, George Yeager and Morey Monroel, and six girls: Margaret Cardilla, Clara Mae, Ruth Sarah, Katherine Louise, Mary Helen and Pearl Elizabeth,

The couple had twelve children;

Residences

  • Lived in Mercer, Mercer County, Pennsylvania in 1930.

Working Years

James worked as a custodian at the Mercer Sanitorium until his death

Earlier he worked as a railroad section laborer.

Personal Life

Death

James after a several week-long illness on April 15, 1941 at Mercerl Hospital in Mercer, Mercer County, Pennsylvania.

He was buried on April 18, 1941 at Findley Cemetery in Mercer, Mercer County, Pennsylvania.