Campfield, Jabez, 1737-1821

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Dr. Jabez Campfield (1737-1821), a surgeon in Captain Oliver Spencer's Regiment, accompanied Major General John Sullivan's Expedition against the Indians into Western Pennsylvania and New York, May 23-October 2, 1779. Dr. Campfield, born in Newark, and a graduate of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton, 1759), studied medicine with Dr. William Burnet, and entered the army as Senior Surgeon on Dr. Burnet's staff. He practiced medicine in Morristown, N.J. (Morris County) until his death in 1821.

Campfield was surrogate of Morris County from its beginnings (1784-1804) and founder of the Morris County Agricultural Society. His only child, William, a Princeton graduate (1784) and member of the N.J. Medical Society (1788), survived his father by only three years (d. 1824).

From the description of Journal and Orderly book, 1779-1822. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 37811909

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creatorOf Campfield, Jabez, 1737-1821. Journal and Orderly book, 1779-1822. New Jersey Historical Society Library
referencedIn Peter Turner papers 1774-1789 Turner, Peter papers William L. Clements Library
creatorOf Turner, Peter, 1751-1822. Peter Turner papers, 1774-1789. William L. Clements Library
creatorOf Alling, John. Alling-Campfield family papers, 1720-1887. New Jersey Historical Society Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Genesee Region (N.Y.)
Morris County (N.J.)
United States
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Banks and banking
Indians of North America
Spencer's Regiment (N.J.)
Sullivan's Indian Campaign, 1779
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Physicians
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Birth 1737

Death 1821

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