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Summary Of: Mary Campbell

and Mary Campbell most probably was adopted into a Lenape family according to this custom... it is possible that Mary Campbell was in Albany... The advertisement definitely implies that Mary Campbell had been turned over to Bouquet... County strongly suggest that both Joseph Willford and Mary Campbell were present in this township from 1766 until at least 1782... Mary Campbell is widely known of in Northeast Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania... Both are fictional books about Mary Campbell and her circumstances... Although there are some biographical facts about Mary Campbell which are solidly documented... Many modern sources report that Mary Campbell was abducted along with a person identified as Mrs... Some sources say Mary Campbell was returned in 1765... Some stories indicate that Mary Campbell was reunited with her family when they attended a return of prisoners between Native Americans... These sources sometimes state that Mary Campbell recognised a lullaby that her mother was humming... Mary Campbell also had a brother Daniel...

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