Castle Campbell was built where the Burns of Care and Sorrow join, overlooked by Gloom Hill, hence it's original name Castle Gloom or Castle Glume. It is a name for a person with a crooked mouth, or crooked smile. New York had the highest population of Campbell families in 1840. They later moved to Madison County, Fl. Archibald & Keturah Rowell Campbell settled in Safety Harbor, Florida and are buried at Sylvan Abbey in Clearwater. Campbell of Cawdor Clan Motto: Be Mindful. The most Campbell families were found in the USA in 1880. History Origins. This was about 15% of all the recorded Campbell's in the USA. A report by the Irish Registrar General before Independence and Partition, found that the Campbell name was among the top 30 family names in Ireland, and among the top 5 … My Campbell family came from Scotland to America in the early 1800's and first settled in Chesterfield, SC. Maternal Ancestors of Scotland. Like Like. This nickname surname is derived from the Gaelic words "cam" and "beul," meaning "crooked" and "mouth." Campbell of Cawdor Crest: A crowned swan. See more ideas about campbell clan, clan, campbell. Clan: Campbell – Motto: Ne Obliviscaris (Forget Not) ... Campbell – Motto: Ne Obliviscaris (Forget Not) ” Sally Frederick-Johnson says: September 23, 2020 at 9:55 pm Reblogged this on MacDonald Genealogy. Jun 21, 2019 - Explore Bill Campbell's board "Campbell Clan" on Pinterest. Campbell of Cawdor Clan History: The Campbells acquired the ancient thanedom of Cawdor in 1510 through the marriage of Sir John Campbell to Muriel, the 12-year old Calder heiress, who had been kidnapped by the Campbells as a baby. In traditional genealogies of the Clan Campbell, its origins are placed amongst the ancient Britons of Strathclyde; the earliest Campbell in written records is Gillespie who is recorded in 1263. The Campbell family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. Motto Translation: Courage grows stronger at the wound. Family Mottoes by Armorial Gold Heraldry Services This is a Free Motto resource center containing approx. A Strathclyde-Briton family from the Scottish/English Borderlands was the first to use the surname Campbell. In 1840 there were 676 Campbell families living in New York. 9,000 mottoes transcribed from Elvin’s Mottoes, with added mottoes from Armorial Gold’s own Library and from noted heraldic writers. The Family Mottoes Resource may not be copied for any reason or any purpose without Armorial Gold's expressed written permission. Clan Campbell of Cawdor . Campbell Family Genealogy. and then to Pinellas County, Florida which was then Hillsbourgh County.