Books by "John Roy Campbell"

12 books found

Preliminary Diagnoses of Four New Snakes from Lower California, Mexico

Preliminary Diagnoses of Four New Snakes from Lower California, Mexico

by John Van Denburgh, Joseph Richard Slevin

1923

Genealogy of the Descendants of John Gar

Genealogy of the Descendants of John Gar

by John Wesley Garr, John Calhoun Garr

1894

Andreas Garr (born 1685), son of John and Elizabeth Gar, married Eve Seidelmann in 1711, and emigrated from Bavaria, Germany to Orange County, Virginia in 1732. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Garr, with some spelling it Gaar) lived in Virginia, Mississippi, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Texas, and elsewhere. Includes some genealogy of ancestry in Germany.

Cock Robin's Decease

Cock Robin's Decease

by Edward John Thompson

1928

"In a world where science and magic are at war, one girl must find a way to save the ones she loves, or lose everything"--Provided by publisher.

The Law of Evidence Applicable to British India

The Law of Evidence Applicable to British India

by Syed Ameer Ali, Sir John George Woodroffe

1905

The Texas Criminal Reports

The Texas Criminal Reports

by Texas. Court of Criminal Appeals, Alexander M. Jackson, Alexander M. Jackson (Jr.), Sam Andrew Willson, John Preston White, Rudolph Kleberg, W. W. Nelms, W. C. Wear

1915

The Kennamer Family

The Kennamer Family

by John Robert Kennamer, Lorrin Garfield Kennamer

1924

"After careful study of all sources for two years, the authors are of the opinion that [their Kennamer] forefathers were of High Dutch descent and lived in Holland near where that State borders with present-day Germany. ... They came to this country before the Revolutionary War and settled in the Carolinas."--Page 13. Some later went to Alabama. "Hans Kennamer, with a large family, and his eldest son, Jacob, who was married, came to the Cove and settled among the Indians in 1798, or not later than 1805. This place is now know as Kennamer Cove. ... The records of Madison County, Alabama, show that Samuel, Stephen and Jacob Kennamer bought land in that county in 1809. ... It is a well-known fact that the sons of Hans Kennamer settled ... in the western part of Jackson County, the eastern part of Madison County, and the northern part of Marshall County. David and Abram resided in Madison County, while John Kennamer lived at the place wher Paint Rock, Alabama, now is. ... Hans Kennamer died and was buried in Pisgah Cemetery, in Kennamer Cove, Alabama."--Page 14-15. Nothing is know of his wife. Son Jacob Kennemer (ca. 1776-1856) " ... moved from Alabama to Giles County, Tennessee where he acquired ... land of Sugar Creek. ... He was married twice, but the names of his wives could not be ascertained. He was buried on Anderson Creek, in Lauderdale County, Alabama, near Foster's Mill."--P. 17-18. Also includes Kennamer, Kennemore, Canamore, Kennemur, Kennemer, Kenimer families of Georgia. Descendants and relatives lived in Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, California, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Missouri, Iowa, Georgia and elsewhere

My Lifetime

My Lifetime

by John Hollingshead

1895

New Paths on Helicon

New Paths on Helicon

by Sir Henry John Newbolt

1928