Will/Braffitt/Johnson/Cook genealogy - Person Sheet
Will/Braffitt/Johnson/Cook genealogy - Person Sheet
NameCelinda Braffett
Birth30 Oct 1834, Harrison, Darke, OH100,1
Death3 Nov 1912, Summit, Santa Cruz, CA100,1
BurialLos Gatos Memorial Park San Jose, Santa Clara, CA1
FatherSilas Braffett (1799-1867)
MotherMary Woods (1798-1866)
Misc. Notes
!BIRTH: Twin of Marinda
!BIRTH-DEATH: 03-Nov-1912 Santa Cruz, CA deaths100, Celinda Campbell, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK91-ZZHQ
!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: Los Gatos Memorial Park San Jose, Santa Clara, CA1, (unmarked), https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182752955
!CENSUS: 15-Aug-1850 Richland, Grant, IN12, 96/96, Celinda Braffitt
!MARRIAGE: 06-Feb-1853 Grant, IN marriages10, William J. Campbell and Salina Braffet
!CENSUS: 1860 Granite, Sacramento, CA, C. Campbell
!CENSUS: 1880 Soquel, Santa Cruz, CA, Solinda Campbell
!CENSUS: 1900 Soquel, Santa Cruz, CA, 218/219, Celinda Campbell, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9GK-1H4
!CENSUS: 1910 Soquel, Santa Cruz, CA, Celinda Campbell
!REFERENCE: 1922 Eugene Taylor Sawyer, History of Santa Clara County, California, page 1113, Celinda Braffett, "A native son of California, Andrew J. Campbell was born on the summit of the Santa Cruz Mountains, October 16, 1865. His father, Wm. J. Campbell, was born in Ohio of Scotch descent. He married Miss Celinda Braffett, also a native of the Buckeye State, who was of French descent. In 1851 they started across the plains for California, making the journey of six months in an ox-team train to Placer County, where Mr. Campbell followed mining until about 1857, when he located on government land which he cleared, improved and engaged in stockraising; later he set out orchards and vineyard. In time he sold this place and purchased another which he also sold and in this way he owned several ranches. He died on his ranch in Highland district at the age of forty-eight years, leaving his widow and nine children. The mother sold the ranch and purchased another in the Summit district, where she reared the family, giving them the best school advantages within her reach. She was a splendid woman of strong character and when she passed away in 1915 [sic] at the age of seventy-eight years, she was deeply mourned by her family.", https://www.mariposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/ajcampbell.html
!CENSUS: 1930 Fresno, CA, for children Eva L. Smith and Andrew Campbell
!REFERENCE: 05-Jun-1938 Fresno Bee, Fresno, CA, page 7, birthday party for son-in-law Fred H. Smith
!REFERENCE: 04-Jan-2018 phone conversation between Mike Pavlic at Los Gatos Memorial Park and Don Braffitt, "Burrell family owns the plot where Andrew J. Campbell is buried"
Spouses
Birthabt 1830, OH
Deathabt 1886, Highland, Santa Clara, CA
Misc. Notes
!MARRIAGE: 06-Feb-1853 Grant, IN marriages10, William J. Campbell and Salina Braffet
!CENSUS: 1860 Granite, Sacramento, CA, W. Campbell
!CENSUS: 1880 Soquel, Santa Cruz, CA, William Campbell
!REFERENCE: 1922 Eugene Taylor Sawyer, History of Santa Clara County, California, page 1113, Wm. J. Campbell, "A native son of California, Andrew J. Campbell was born on the summit of the Santa Cruz Mountains, October 16, 1865. His father, Wm. J. Campbell, was born in Ohio of Scotch descent. He married Miss Celinda Braffett, also a native of the Buckeye State, who was of French descent. In 1851 they started across the plains for California, making the journey of six months in an ox-team train to Placer County, where Mr. Campbell followed mining until about 1857, when he located on government land which he cleared, improved and engaged in stockraising; later he set out orchards and vineyard. In time he sold this place and purchased another which he also sold and in this way he owned several ranches. He died on his ranch in Highland district at the age of forty-eight years, leaving his widow and nine children. The mother sold the ranch and purchased another in the Summit district, where she reared the family, giving them the best school advantages within her reach. She was a splendid woman of strong character and when she passed away in 1915 [sic] at the age of seventy-eight years, she was deeply mourned by her family.", http://www.mariposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/ajcampbell.html
!CENSUS: 1930 Fresno, CA, for children Eva L. Smith and Andrew Campbell
!REFERENCE: 05-Jun-1938 Fresno Bee, Fresno, CA, page 7, birthday party for son-in-law Fred H. Smith
Marriage6 Feb 1853, Grant, IN10
Misc. Notes
!MARRIAGE: 06-Feb-1853 Grant, IN marriages10, William J. Campbell and Salina Braffet
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