Ann Eliza Cummings Campbell1

b. 1 October 1826, d. 20 November 1914
FatherCapt David Campbell2,3 b. 10 Aug 1793, d. 13 Sep 1853
MotherAnn Ryburn4,3 b. 16 Feb 1799, d. 3 Jan 1883
Birth1 Oct 1826 Ann Eliza Cummings Campbell was born on 1 Oct 1826.1,3 
Marriage12 Jun 1845 She married first Major Jeremiah Worley, son of John Worley, on 12 Jun 1845 in Washington County, Virginia.1 
Cens-185021 Sep 1850 The official "census date" for the 1850 federal census was June 1st. Although it took the enumerators several months to canvas the county all family information was recorded as the household existed on June first. The census taker did not reach Ann's home until September 21st. Jeremiah had died on June 28th, but following the census rules he was recorded as though he were still the head of the household. Ann was also recorded, along with her two children, Ann, 3, and John, 1.5 
LegateeSep 1853 Ann's father died in September, 1853. He left Ann a Negro woman named Sally and $100 in cash. When her mother died Ann was also to receive 1/3 of the personal property left to her mother.2 
Marriage23 Jul 1857 She married second James Clark, son of John Clark and Eleanor Porterfield, on 23 Jul 1857 in Washington County, Virginia.4,6 
Cens-186011 Oct 1860  They first lived near James's brother John and his wife Martha Ryburn Clark in Washington County.7 
Migration  Sometime in the late 1860s James and Ann migrated to Warren township in Marion County, Missouri. 
Cens-187013 Aug 1870 The 1870 census recorded James (43), Anne (43), Ann's 2 children from her first marriage (Ann Worley, 23 and John Worley, 21), and Ann and James's 3 children: David, 12, Ellen 10 and Ernest, age three. James was farming and stated that his land was valued at $7,200. Ann Worley and John Worley also each stated that they owned land worth $750. In addition, Ann's nephew, David McConnell, son of Ann's deceased sister Mary, also made his home with the family.8 
Cens-188025 Jun 1880 By 1880 John Worley had returned to Virginia. Ann Worley's whereabouts in 1880 are not known to me at present. The 3 Clark children were all still at home in Marion County, Missouri with their parents.9 
Cens-19005 Jun 1900  Twenty years later only 32 year old Ernest was still living at home. James and "Anna" had been married 43 years. Anna was recorded as the mother of 8 children, only 2 of whom were living. James and Ann were both 73 years old.10 
Cens-191019 Apr 1910  James died in the years between the 1900 and 1910 census enumerations. Ernest married shortly after the 1900 census and by 1910 Ann (Anna), at age 83, lived with Ernest and his wife and son. The 1910 census reported that Ann was the mother of 8 children, with 3 living.11 
  At present I have only identified 6 of the 8 children born to Ann. It is possible 1 of the missing children was born to Ann and Jeremiah Worley but since they were only married 5 years (and had 2 known children before his death) it is more likely the missing children were born to Ann and James Clark.

It may be of note that David Campbell (Ann's brother) and his wife Susan shared their home with several relatives including, in 1880, a 13 year old enumerated as Frank (or Hank) Clark. His parents are not known to me but he was not enumerated with either David and Susan Campbell, or James and Ann Eliza Clark, in 1870.12 
Death20 Nov 1914 Ann died on 20 Nov 1914 in Warren township, Marion County, Missouri, at age 88.3 
Burial21 Nov 1914 She was buried on 21 Nov 1914 at St Jude Cemetery in Monroe City, Marion County, Missouri.3 

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Family 1

Major Jeremiah Worley b. 1826, d. 28 Jun 1850
Children

Family 2

James Clark b. Feb 1827, d. bef 1910
Children
ChartsDescendants of William Ryburn and Mary (?)
Last Edited11 Dec 2013

Citations

  1. [S90] Betty Mealy, "Carmack Info For Rambling Roots, Campbell Family Attached," e-mail to Diana Powell, 12 Feb. 2005. Betty cites Mr. John Wayne Smith, a 3rd great grandson of James and Ann Campbell, who authored a book in notebook form titled "The Promised Land", a copy of which is believed to be available at the Washington County Historical Library at Abingdon, Virginia.
  2. [S715] David Campbell will (recorded 1853), Washington Co., Virginia Will Book 13: 39. David's will, dated May 6, 1853 and recorded Sept. 26, 1853 names wife Ann, sons John W., David A.P., Jacob T.L.B., James L. F., and William B. Also daughters Jane H. Carmack, Ann Eliza Worley, and grandchildren Sarah E. and David C. McConnell - heirs of deceased daughter Mary Ann. David appointed his sons James L.F. and William B. Campbell as his executors with James K. Gilson, Rbt Preston and Jacob Lynch witnesses.
  3. [S1513] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1955", index with selected images, Missouri Digital Heritage (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates : downloaded 2007), Annie E. Clark death certificate (image), #1716.
  4. [S6] Thomas Colley, Washington Co. VA Marriages 1853-1880, p. 60. James Clark, 30y, sgl, b. & resid Washington Co., VA, farmer, s/o John & Ellen Clark AND Ann Eliza Cummings Worley, 30y, wid, b. & resid WCV, d/o David and Ann Campbell; 23 Jul 1857.
  5. [S367] Jeremiah Worley household, 1850 U.S. Census, Washington Co., VA, pop. sched., District 67, p. 214 (added script), dwelling 1551, family 1551, viewed online at Ancestry.com, March 2005, image 214 of 289. Enumeration includes: Jeremiah Worley, 24, farmer; Ann E., 23; Ann A., 3; John L., 1; all b. VA.
  6. [S537] Hutton Family Data, authored by Dr. J. B. Hutton. J. B. Hutton stated that James Clark, son of John Clark and Ellen Porterfield, married Miss Campbell.
  7. [S234] James Clark household, 1860 U.S. cens, Washington Co., VA, pop. sched., Western District, p. 722 (added script), dwelling 2624, family 2562, viewed online at Ancestry.com, March 2005, image 358 of 361. Enumeration includes: James Clark, 33, farmer, land: $5,500, pers. prop: $2,000; Ann, 33; David, 1; Ann A. Worley, 13; John L. Worley, 10; all b. VA.
  8. [S1215] James Clark household, 1870 U.S. cens, Marion Co., MO, pop. sched., Warren township, p. 745 (stamped), dwelling 70, family 70, viewed online at Ancestry.com, March 2005, image 11 of 61. Enumeration includes: James Clark, 43, farmer, b. VA, value land: $7,200, pers. prop: $500; Anne E., 43, b. VA; Anna E. Worley, 23, value real estate: $750; John L. Worley, 21, farm laborer, value real estate: $750; David E. Clark, 12; Ellen P. Clark 10; Ernest T., 3; David McConnell, 23, farm laborer; everyone except James and Ann are listed as born in MO which is incorrect.
  9. [S1216] C. James Clark household, 1880 U.S. cens., Marion Co., Missouri, pop sched., Warren township, ED 20, page 402 (stamped), dwelling 204, family 212, viewed online at Ancestry.com, March 2005, image 23 of 24. Enumeration includes: James Clark, 53, farmer, b. VA, father b. Scotland, mother b. VA; Ann E.C., 53; David C., 21, son; Ellen P., 19, dau; Ernest T. 13, son; all b. VA; all parents b. VA.
  10. [S1737] James Clark household, 1900 U.S. cens., Marion Co., Missouri, pop. sched., Warren township, ED 113, sheet 4A (p. 279 stamped), dwelling 44, family 45, viewed online at Ancestry.com, June 2007, image 7 of 25. Household includes: James Clark, 73, b. Feb. 1827, marr 43 yrs, farmer; Anna, wife, 73, b. Oct. 1826, marr 43 yrs, mother of 8 children, 2 living; Ernest, son, 32, b. Nov. 1867, sgl; all persons b. VA, all parents b. VA.
  11. [S1738] Ernest T. Clark household, 1910 U.S. cens., Marion Co., Missouri, pop. sched., Warren township, ED 120, sheet 5A (p. 37 stamped), dwelling 5, family 5, viewed online at Ancestry.com, June 2007, image 9 of 31. Household includes: Ernest T. Clark, 42, marr #1, marr 9 yrs, b. VA, parents b. VA, farmer; Evadne, wife, 37, marr #1, marr 9 yrs, mother of 1 child, is living, b. MO; Ernest T., son, 8, b. MO; Anna Clark, mother, 83, wid, mother 8 children, 3 are living, b. VA.
  12. [S165] D.A.P. Campbell household, 1880 U.S. Census, Washington Co., VA, pop. sched., Abingdon district, ED 93, page 41A (stamped), dwelling 297, family 297, viewed online at www.Ancestry.com, Jan. 2005, image 1 of 56. Enumeration includes: D.A.P. Campbell, 49, marr, farmer; Susan E., 33, wife; Ann, 87, mother; Sarah McConnell, 37, niece; John Worley, 30, nephew; Hank [or Frank] Clark, 13, adopted; Amelia Campbell, black, 20, hired; all b. VA; all parents b. VA.
  13. [S2268] Research of Tom Colley, Hanceville, Alabama; Mr. Colley cites the Washington County Death Register for the year 1866 originally held by the Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics and viewed as Library of Virginia microfilm reel #30 which reports: James N. Clark, d. 6 Nov. 1866, age 1y, cause not given, s/o James & A. Clark, reported by father. Note: a detailed analysis by Mr. Colley of numerous deaths in this register for the Lower District (comparison to cemetery records, etc.) reveals that although the year of death was noted as 1866, the actual year of death was 1865.