. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . -, in whose familyshe had lived since the death of her husband. William Campbell and his wife were the parents ,of ten children, seven of whom, live boys and twogirls grew to mature years. Three brothers andone sister constitute the surviving members of thisfamily, the latter being the wife of W. AV. Collins,of Oconomowoc. William, the eldest of the broth-ers, resides in Minnesota. Mrs. Collins comes nextin order of birth, then Harvey, w


. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . -, in whose familyshe had lived since the death of her husband. William Campbell and his wife were the parents ,of ten children, seven of whom, live boys and twogirls grew to mature years. Three brothers andone sister constitute the surviving members of thisfamily, the latter being the wife of W. AV. Collins,of Oconomowoc. William, the eldest of the broth-ers, resides in Minnesota. Mrs. Collins comes nextin order of birth, then Harvey, while Hiram, theyoungest, lives in Aberdeen, S. Dak. The eldest. ANDREW SNYDER. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 357 son who attained to manhood was Frank B., whodied in 1858. Tlie others deceased are Henry andCharlotte, tiie latter dying in Iowa several yearsago. Campbell, whose name heads this article,was born in Cattaraugus County, N. Y., January8. I8;i(). He was ahnil four years of age when thefauiily removed from the Empire State to Ohio,and about eleven when tiicy came to WaukeshaCounty. He grew up on tiic home farm, and at-tended the i)\iblic schools as he had the opportu-nity. On llif ;)tli of April, 1850, he was marriedto Hannah Sopliia Dewey, who wasa native of llietown of Franklin, Portage County, Ohio, whereher birth occurred SeiJteniber 22, 182(!. is a daugliter of Kliakim and Plio-be(Wliipjile) Dewey. The former was born in West-lield, Mass., in 1795, and grew to manhood in hisnative state, where he married and lost his firstwife. Later he removed to Portage Countj, Ohio,in wliieh county he was nnmbcreil among t


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