Individual Details
Robert Campbell Harrod
(Jan 1864 - 25 Jul 1910)
Campbell appears on the 1870 and 1880 Censuses at Bald Knob, Franklin Co., Kentucky.
1898 Married at Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
May, 1899, his daughter Hattie F. born in Washington.
1900 he is listed as a Private, soldier at Fort Canby, Pacific Co., Washington. His wife and daughter Hattie F. listed at Fort Canby on a separate page of the census titled Civilians of the US at Military or Naval Stations.
July 28, 1901, Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Page 6: Vancouver Military Notes. Campbell Harrod and James R. Filgate, privates in the Hospital Corps, have been detailed as acting hospital stewards, the first being send to Fort Stevens, while the other will remain at Vancouver Barracks.
May 18, 1902, Daughter Laura Grace born Fort Stevens, Clatsop Co., Oregon.
July 29, 1908, Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Page 11: At The Hotels (The St. Charles) Campbell Herrod, U.S. Army.
On the 1910 U. S. Census of Hot Springs, Garland Co., Arkansas, Campbell Harrod is a soldier at the Army-Navy Hospital. He appears with his wife Hattie and daughter Nora [Laura]. Census was taken April 21, 1910. Only the one daughter appears on this census.
The Washington Times, Washington, D. C., July 28, 1910, Page 10, Under Deaths: Campbell Harrod, 46 years, Government Hospital for Insane.
District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964
name: Campbell Harrod
gender: Male
burial date: 27 Jul 1910
burial place: District Of Columbia
death date: 25 Jul 1910
death place: District Of Columbia
age: 46
birth date: 1864
birthplace: Kentucky
occupation: Soldier
race: White
marital status: Married
indexing project (batch) number: B01036-8
system origin: District of Columbia-EASy
source film number: 2115390
1898 Married at Boise, Ada Co., Idaho.
May, 1899, his daughter Hattie F. born in Washington.
1900 he is listed as a Private, soldier at Fort Canby, Pacific Co., Washington. His wife and daughter Hattie F. listed at Fort Canby on a separate page of the census titled Civilians of the US at Military or Naval Stations.
July 28, 1901, Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Page 6: Vancouver Military Notes. Campbell Harrod and James R. Filgate, privates in the Hospital Corps, have been detailed as acting hospital stewards, the first being send to Fort Stevens, while the other will remain at Vancouver Barracks.
May 18, 1902, Daughter Laura Grace born Fort Stevens, Clatsop Co., Oregon.
July 29, 1908, Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Page 11: At The Hotels (The St. Charles) Campbell Herrod, U.S. Army.
On the 1910 U. S. Census of Hot Springs, Garland Co., Arkansas, Campbell Harrod is a soldier at the Army-Navy Hospital. He appears with his wife Hattie and daughter Nora [Laura]. Census was taken April 21, 1910. Only the one daughter appears on this census.
The Washington Times, Washington, D. C., July 28, 1910, Page 10, Under Deaths: Campbell Harrod, 46 years, Government Hospital for Insane.
District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964
name: Campbell Harrod
gender: Male
burial date: 27 Jul 1910
burial place: District Of Columbia
death date: 25 Jul 1910
death place: District Of Columbia
age: 46
birth date: 1864
birthplace: Kentucky
occupation: Soldier
race: White
marital status: Married
indexing project (batch) number: B01036-8
system origin: District of Columbia-EASy
source film number: 2115390
Events
Birth | Jan 1864 | Kentucky | |||
Marriage | 21 Jul 1898 | Boise, Ada Co., Idaho - Hattie Elizabeth Barkdoll | |||
Death | 25 Jul 1910 | Washington, District of Columbia | |||
Burial | Washington, District of Columbia |
Families
Spouse | Hattie Elizabeth Barkdoll (1879 - 1975) |
Child | Hattie F. Harrod (1899 - 1910) |
Child | Laura Grace Harrod (1902 - 1992) |
Endnotes
1. 1910 Census Garland Co., Arkansas.
2. Ancestry.com.
3. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006), Database online..
4. District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964.
5. District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964.