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Campbell was born in or On May 21, , [1] at the age of ten, Campbell was abducted from a place in or near the town of Penn's Creek, probably the town of that name situated in Cumberland now Snyder County, Pennsylvania. Her captors were a band of Lenape , a Native American tribe also known as the Delaware. Several lines of family tradition, however, say that Campbell lived with the Lenape in a place called Newcomerstown which is further south in eastern Ohio.

This tradition tends to confirm Campbell's association with Netawatwees, since Newcomerstown was named after its founder Netawatwees Newcomer. If, as this suggests, Mary's association with the group headed by Netawatwees is accepted, then both the local tradition of Mary Campbell's stay near Cuyahoga Falls as well as the family traditions which place her in Newcomerstown are probably correct.

What is historically known of Netawatwees indicates that he established his people near Cuyahoga Falls from late in or early This would correspond with a period early in Mary Campbell's captivity, since she was abducted in May Some writers have suggested that Campbell may have been adopted by Netawatwees. Nevertheless, although it seems certain she was a member of the tribal group which followed and moved with Netawatwees, it cannot be definitely established that she was adopted into his own household.

Campbell's return to her family in Pennsylvania in was a result of British military pressure on the Native Americans of southern Ohio by troops under Colonel Henry Bouquet. While armed conflict became rare after the battle, no formal peace had been made. Bradstreet concluded a peace treaty with a number of tribes on August 12, which would have prohibited an expedition by Bouquet to the south.

General Thomas Gage rejected Bradstreet's treaty on the grounds that the Colonel had exceeded his authority in making it. The Indians tried to convince Bouquet that their numbers were great, and that he should not move into their territory because his army could not survive. Apparently the Indians were bluffing, because within a day or two, they had agreed to give up their white captives to Bouquet and his forces. The next day, Bouquet met with leaders of Native American groups including those of the Delaware.

The meetings lasted until October 20, when Bouquet issued an ultimatum and demanded the return of captives. Captives were turned over to Bouquet's forces at different times during and after these proceedings, [9] Mary Campbell was among those who returned.

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Campbell's name is included in a list of 60 former captives who were transferred by Captain Lewis Durry to Captain Charles Lewis for transportation to Fort Pitt. The captives arrived at Fort Pitt on November 28, Family tradition among some of Campbell's descendants indicates that she was, at least initially, unhappy at being separated from the Lenape.

In October , the Pennsylvania Gazette carried an advertisement placed by Mary Campbell's family, which read in part:. Mary Campbell, then in her 10th year, red haired, and much freckled. Her Father hearing that she is now at Albany, and being unable to go so far, begs that she may, by all good People, be helped on her way to him as he and her aged mother, are very desirous of seeing her. This is the only known contemporary physical description of Campbell.

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It is not known which of several places called Albany are referred to. Sources give the date of this advertisement as October 11, If that is accurate, it is possible that Mary Campbell was in Albany, Ohio at the time; alternatively, it could refer to one of several places called Albany in Pennsylvania. A historical account of Bouquet's expedition lends credence to such a scenario by saying that Bouquet's November 15 report included persons returned from captivity up to that date.

If so this would explain how Mary Campbell's father knew of her whereabouts upon placing the advertisement with the Pennsylvania Gazette. Campbell married Joseph Willford in in Mt. Some sources place this in what was then York, but is now Adams County, Pennsylvania.