Lysbeth L. Campbell (c.1858-1914) was born in Kentucky and died in New
York, New York. She was a student of Mary Baker Eddy's, taking Primary class in March
1885 alongside her husband, J. Allen Campbell. In June 1885, she joined the Christian
Scientist Association and joined The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
in November 1902. In 1905, she became a Christian Science practitioner and teacher
listed in the directory of
The Christian
Science Journal, serving until her passing. In 1911, Lysbeth L.
Campbell, along with Regina F. Rothschild, Emerson P. Jennings, and Susan E. Jennings,
incorporated in New York the First Christian Science Home Association. The purpose of
the home was to "establish and maintain homelike accommodations for men and women
desirous of receiving the benefits of the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy." The home was
not authorized by or affiliated with The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and though
it was incorporated, there is no record of the home operating.
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