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Alexander (Sandy) Sanford Campbell was born October
24, 1874, in Minto Township, Ontario, Canada, the sixth child of Colin and Ellen
(Francis) Campbell. Colin Campbell
was born in Islay, Argyllshire, Scotland, and Ellen Francis was born in England. Sandy came to Griggs County, North Dakota, in 1901,
and secured a warranty deed on Northwest 1/4
of Section 11-144-60 in
Bartley Township. In 1903, he
disposed of it and homesteaded the Southeast 1/4 of Section
34-145-60 in Helena Township. Both
parcels of land are now farmed by his grandsons, Don and Bob Campbell.
Other members of Sandy's family also lived in Griggs County.
They were brothers Donald, James, John and sisters Margaret and Annie
(Mrs. John B. Armstrong), as well as first cousins Mrs. Joseph Hoggarth (Hannah
Francis) and John (Jack) Francis. Sandy
returned to Harriston, Ontario, Canada and on March 15, 1905, married Isabella
Greenwood and brought his bride back to North Dakota. Isabella (Bella) Jane Greenwood, the oldest of 13
children was born May 11, 1879, to John and Susan Jane (Ballard) Greenwood of
Ontario, Canada. As it happens in
large families, Bella worked hard at a young age helping her parents in caring
for her younger brothers and sisters and with the housework.
She suffered from poor health and died on the home farm July 4, 1936. The oldest of Sandy's and Bella's children was
Elizabeth Emma, who was born June 16, 1906.
She attended grade school in Helena No. 2, and high school in Hannaford
after which she attended Beauty College in Fargo, North Dakota, where she later
worked. Elizabeth moved to Canada
where she owned and operated a Beauty Shop.
She met and married John (Jack) Campbell (her second cousin) of Chicago,
Illinois, formerly of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Jack was a dentist. They
were the parents of two children, Glenna (Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman) of Sequim,
Washington; and DDS John Campbell of Roselle, Illinois.
Elizabeth died December 30, 1954. Lloyd Alexander Campbell was born April 9, 1911, and
married Thelma Johnson October 20, 1950. They
had two sons, Donald, born October 10, 1951; and Robert, born June 7, 1953.
Lloyd and Thelma farmed the home place in Helena Township until his death
September 15, 1971.
Son Robert, wife Bev and their two sons, Ryan and Justin, now live there.
Since 1982, Thelma has made her home in Hannaford. Vera Belle was born April 17, 1914.
She attended grade school in Helena No. 2, and graduated from high school
in Chicago, Illinois Vera married Elsworth Sonju and were the parents of three
children: Joan (deceased), Richard of Alaska, and Sandra (Mrs. Arne Reyier) of
Gig Harbor, Washington Vera White
worked for many years in department stores and is now retired and living in
Spokane, Washington. Sandy and Bella were also the parents of a son and
daughter who died at birth. Besides
the sad and bad times that all families endure, the Sandy Campbell's were known
for the dances and card parties held at their home with friends and neighbors. After Bella's death Sandy continued to live on the
farm with Lloyd until Lloyd's marriage in 1950. Sandy then moved back to Palmerston, Ontario, Canada, and
lived there until his death June 16, 1962. Source: Hannaford
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