First Lt. John Campbell, Jr. fought in the Civil War and was killed April, 1862. His son, William Craig Campbell was born September, 1858, in Perry County and married Lucy Kirwan in December, 1889. Three sons were born to them: William Walter, Hobart McKinley and George Kirwan. Lucy Campbell died May, 1905. The family moved to Arkansas for their grandfather's health. They came to Mt. Vernon around 1910 and lived on South 15th Street. William C. Campbell died July of 1915. Walter was a veteran of the first World War. He served in the army from April, 1918, to September, 1919. He was a member of the famous 78th Lightning Division and was in a number of major battles: Grand Pie, Argonne, St. Miheil and others. He lived in Salem, Illinois, until his death January, 1933. He never married. George graduated from George Washington University.School of Medicine and Surgery, Washington, D.C., June. 1930. He was married for a time to Nelle Steinheimer and they had no children. He died suddenly in February of 1946. Hobart, as a young man, hauled wood, worked in the ketchup factory, and at Pollock Lumber Yard as an accountant. He went into the service for a short time in 1918, but was discharged when he caught the flu. He bought a home at 729 S. 17th Street in 1920, and married Sophia Loos in Perry County, April, 1927. Four children were born to them:
Hobart, Sr. worked for many years at the car shops and selling Fuller brushes. Sophia died April, 1945. He married Marie Damrel October, 1946. One son was born to them: Roger Dale.
Hobart M. Campbell, Sr. died December, 1970. Marie Campbell lives in Mt. Vernon. *NOTE* Some ommisions may have occured to protect living individuals.
Source: Facts and Folks A History of Jefferson County, Illinois" For corrections or additions, please contact me: Sandy Bauer |