Submitted by Mary Lou Hudson Source: History of Green & Sullivan Counties (Indiana) by Goodspeed, page 430 Andrew Campbell was born May 4, 1806, in Whitley County, Ky., and is a son of William and Mary (Gilless) Campbell. Both of whom were natives of the Old Dominion. When only a small lad, Andrew, together with his parents, immigrated to Clark County, Ind., but about four years later removed to Lawrence County, where Andrew received the greater portion of his schooling. July 22, 1824, he was united in marriage with Isabella Daugherty, who was born in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, in the year 1806, a daughter of William and Elizabeth (Tanner) Daugherty. Mr. Campbell and family came to Greene County in 1846, and, purchasing an unimproved tract of land, located upon it and engaged in farming and stock-raising. This property he sold in 1882, and removing to Jasonville, embarked in the drug business, at which he is at present engaged. After a long life of usefulness, Mrs. Campbell died, after blessing her husband with a family of twelve children --James, William, Andrew M., John, Mary E., George W., Evermost J., Dellacour, Betsy, Hannah, Sarah L. and Alzire. Mr. Campbell married Mrs. Margarette Bonham October 18, 1874, in Green County, for his second wife, and they are among the leading people in Wright Township. Mrs. Campbell was born in Coshoction County, Ohio, November 17, 1817. Mr. Campbell is Jackson Democrat in politics, and a member of the Baptist church. ______________________________