| Name |
Infant Campbell |
| Birth |
7 Aug 1943 |
Mt. Carmel Hospital, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States [1] |
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| Gender |
Male |
| Family Search ID |
PSWQ-QRD |
| Death |
7 Aug 1943 |
Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States |
| Burial |
Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States [1] |
- Resting place is marked in a photo on the Find A Grave entry for Roy Brenholts. The Brenholts marker, and graves of Alfred and Clara would have been there in 1943 when Ginny and Jimmy needed to find a resting place for their son. His grave is unmarked, but reportedly he lies just to the right of the Brenholts marker.
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| Person ID |
I6505 |
My Genealogy |
| Last Modified |
26 Apr 2025 |
| Father |
James Byron Campbell, b. 31 Dec 1905, Pennsville, Morgan, Ohio, United States d. 14 Jan 1988, Sun City, Maricopa, Arizona, United States (Age 82 years) |
| Mother |
Virginia Ruth Brenholts, b. 4 Dec 1911, Nelsonville, Athens, Ohio, United States d. 11 Mar 1999, Worthington, Franklin, Ohio, United States (Age 87 years) |
| Marriage |
24 Jun 1929 |
St. James Church, Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, United States [2] |
- Jimmy and Ginny eloped.
Ginny lied about her age on the marriage license application, stating that she had turned 21 on 4-Dec-1928, when she had in fact turned 17. She also stated that her residence was in East Union, Wayne County, Ohio. The remaining information was truthful.
From their daughter:
There were, as I recall, two other couples who were to run off and marry at the same time, but the others chickened out. After my parents were married in Wooster, they came back to Columbus and didn’t tell anyone. My mother continued living with her parents (well, their marriage was ending, so I don’t know if her father was still living in the family home), and she finally told her mother SIX MONTHS LATER that she’d gotten married, to which her mother replied, “Well, you know we have to tell your father.”
2022 Note from their daughter, accompanying the marriage license image:
Here's the marriage certificate for my parents when they eloped. Of course, they both really lived in Columbus, so there's no truth to the listing of Toledo and E. Union. Witness Jane Dodd was Mother's good friend. Maybe she was one of the other "kids" who had intended to run off and marry at the same time but chickened out.
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campbell_jimmy_brenholts_ginny_marrcert Media Date: 26 OCT 2022
Keywords: Picture |
| Family ID |
F257 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |