My parents Carl Elbert and Leila Estelle Cagle Campbells house is - TopicsExpress



          

My parents Carl Elbert and Leila Estelle Cagle Campbells house is what Jace Campbell is posting on Facebook. (Daddy bought after the auction sale of his Daddy Carroll Carl Walter Campbell because he did not have a will. My parents Carol Elbert and Leila Estelle Cagle financed and paid for a Jim Walter home and 1.5 acres. Daddy died 1975 with ALS. I moved my mobile home on Mamas property and my son Tommy spent every night at Mamas. I worked U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville Center. I sold my mobile home to Charles Campbell for he had lots of heart attacks and moved from Ft Walton, Florida and could not work stayed on Mamas property til he died with lung cancer March 2000. Carl Sonny bought the mobile home from Charles wife Connie and sold it to Charles son Richard Allen and rented him the lot it was on. Richard Allen died and my brother Carl Sonny gave Mama a title to a $15,000 1 bedroom trailer for her home and 1.5 acres Hurricane Road, New Market, Alabama. Daddy paid for the house and 1.5 acres and had $2,000 from his inheritance and Henry Rogers sold Daddy and Mama Jim Walter land to the bank. Mr. Henry Rogers bought at auction very small amount because Pete Cagle (Mamas brother) and Dewey Miles did the bidding for Ralph Speck and Henry Rogers. Pete Cagle was given land by Ralph Speck to bid and everybody thought the Campbell was buying 85 acres and lots of farm equipment. William Pete Cagle married Estelle Campbell Cagle. (Daddys sister). Ralph Speck had 700 acres when I did family research for Mama from 1975-2002 with my identical twin Glenda Sue Campbell Goedde Fayetteville, Tennessee, Lincoln County. I do not know about Henry Rogers and Dewey Miles deal. MY PARENTS HAD FAITH AND THEY LET IT GO. The Hickory Grove Methodist Church was not included in the auction. Mama told Carl Junior to get the church Junior Smith had homesteaded for 8 years and he would have owed it if he had preached in the church. Uncle Junior and Aunt Lucilia Polly (Daddys sister) Smith both the land, Church, and he had Bar-B-Q building there years later. They gave money only to living sisters. Uncle Junior Smith is a Pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist Church and he died recently and everything is owed by Lucile Polly Campbell Smith the last living child of Jennette Barley and Carroll Carl Walter Campbell. Jennettes Daddy is Samuel Barley that came to New Market, Alabama with his Mother and Sister and was 80 years old when my grandma Campbell was born and her Mama is Mary Ann Campbell. Mrs Annie Mae Miles said that was her Aunt Mary Ann. My brother Carl Sonny has my Daddys watch that Mama gave to me because the identical twins had engraved their names on back of watch and we bought Daddy a Guitar/also and Glenda Sue Campbell Goedde gotvthsr Carl Sonny told me to stay out of his life because he adopted my grandson Joshua Shawn McElroy in 1990 and his birth Mama is my daughter Carla Lea Painter/Bussard who was murdered in Brunswick County Supply North Carolina September 5, 2006 at 1 am. I am a homicide victim and Carlas husband Wallace Eugene Bussard died November 28, 2006 Martha Farmer Bolivia NC to shoot her in the head 2 times with a 2 shoot gun and at the murder June 2007 Martha confessed and got a plea of 2nd degree murder for 14 years serving time Womens Prison Raleigh, North Carolina. I had her brought home and buried by my parents and I will be buried next to Carla Lea. The homicide Investigator for Sheriff Ronald Hewett was a Lieutenant and he was promoted to a Caption and retired. Went to work for DA Rex Gore/Tri -County doing homicide as Mr. Crocker. CPT Caison is now homicide investigator for Sheriff Ingram. Mr. Bollinger is still the procutor for DA Jon . I was given a DVD on November 4, 2010 of my daughters crime scene by Mr. Crocker.. I was mailed all of her clothes she had oñhi tttttty feeby UPS and my brother Carl Sonnys wife Carolyn signed for daughter
Posted on: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 19:03:50 +0000

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