Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Warren County. WILLIAM H. CAMPBELL, son of John S. and Mary (Ennis) Campbell, was born March 3, 1829, in Warren County, and is the third of a family of six boys and five girls. John S. Campbell was born in Amherst County, Va., was a millwright and farmer, and immigrated to Kentucky about 1820. He and wife are still living, aged, respectively, eighty-two and eighty years. He is a son of Wiley Campbell, who married a Miss Sales, both natives of Amherst County. Mrs. Mary (Ennis) is a daughter of George Ennis, who immigrated to this State from Virginia in an early day. William H. Campbell was reared on the farm, and January 1, 1855, married Mary Ramsey, of Warren County. To them were born seven children: Henry T., Margaret R. (White), James F., John R., Willice B., Walter E. and Lena Rivers. Mrs. Campbell is a daughter of Booker and Mahala Ramsey, of Warren County. Mahala Drake was a daughter of Tolton Drake, a descendant of Sir Francis Drake. After marriage Mr. Campbell located where he now resides, on 135 acres four miles north of Bowling Green; he now owns 274 acres, highly cultivated, and improved with a fine residence, out-buildings, etc., besides a fine orchard of 1,000 trees; he also owns 160 acres of land three miles from Wellington, Kas. Mr. Campbell was formerly a member of the Grange. Politically he is a Democrat. Campbell Ennis Sales Ramsey White Drake = Amherst-VA KS http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/warren/campbell.wh.txt