The Spanish and Portuguese surname Campos is a topographic name from the term campos meaning “fields,” denoting someone who lived in the countryside as opposed to a town. The name occurs in Spain as early as the 14th Century. Early records of the name in the New World include Martin del Campo on July 4th 1547 at Asuncion, Mexico, Barbosa Campo at the same place on April 26th 1671, whilst rather later Albino Campos was a witness at the christening of his daughter Ignacia, at Los Angeles, California, on February 22nd 1913.
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