Genealogy
Joseph Campbell b. 1833 d. 1906
A g e, 25 years. Enlisted, August 30, 1862, at Bangor, to serve three years; mustered in as private, Co. F , September 29, 1802; mustered out with company, June 7, 1865, at Raleigh, N . C.
m. Philomene (Mary) Rondeau b. 1844-1930
Note from Joey John on Mary Rondeau or Rondo:
Henry Gonyea moved from Rouses Point to Reynoldston just before the Civil War (I assume to work for Reynolds) He was married to Mary (Philomene Rondeau, Rondo??) He had 2 children with Mary. Henry and Frank. Henry and Joseph Campbell both served in Civil War. I assume they were friends. I have records on my ancesry page. Henry was wounded, taken captive, and died in southern custody. Joseph came home and married Henry’s widow, Mary. They had a large number of children together. My great grandfather being their step. Has more information and his Ancestry.com page.
Mrs. Mary Campbell, an esteemed resident of this place, died at her home with her daughter, Miss Sarah Campbell last week Thursday morning, aged. 86 years. She was twice widowed; her first husband, Henry Gonia, died, during military service in the Civil War, Her second husband was Joseph Campbell, also a Civil War veteran, who died several years ago. She is survived by one sister and 12 children, also 43 grandchildren and 73 great-grandchildren
14 children
Flora b.1859
Joseph b. 1861
Fankie b. 1861
Julia b. 1870
Sarah b. 1872
Georgie (male) b. 1873
Libbie b. 1874
Amelia b. 1877
Johnny b. 1879
2 children Bernard, Edmond
George Campbell b. 1874
Albert b. 1882
m. Orpha b. 1882- d.1925
Leslie b. 1886
Thomas b. 1886 – d.1981
m. Jennie Jock b. 1886- 1976
Leona b.1890