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re: RobCurtis- -I have Thomas Camp, 1507 Nazeing, Eng.; could he be a brother
to John? I have him married to Joan Boreham of Hoddeson, Herts, Eng with him
being the father to Richard 1535.
TWGreer
Reply to Rob Curtis:
This is the information I have CAMP family back to abt 1595, Sussex.
-Edward CAMP b Hertford, Sussex, England m 21 Sep 1615, Hunsdon,
Herford, England Grace MOTT.
-Edward CAMP b Sep 1617, Hertford, Essex, England, d Oct 1659
m Mary CANFIELD
-Edward CAMP b jul 1650, New Haven, Connecticut,USA d Mar 1720/1721
m Mehitable SMITH b Mar 1655, d Nov 1689
-John CAMP b Feb 1686, Milford, Connecticut,USA d Jan 1767
m Phoebe CANFIELD b May 1687, Milford. Connecticut,USA d Oct 1774
I do not know if the locations in England are close?
Thanks, Mary, Ontario
Any one on this list familiar with the Camp family that lived in Nazeing, Eng....1505 is the oldest date.
Info indicates the family was in Nazeing as early as June 1271.
John CAMP was born in 1505 in Nazeing, County Essex, England;
buried on Jan 1 1574 in Nazeing, County Essex, England.
He married, but the name of his wife is still unknown.
They had the following children: Richard CAMP (b. 1535).
Birth note: John Camp b 1505 d 1574 was descendent of a very old family
which is continually in the Nazeing records from June 1271.
Richard CAMP was born in 1535 in Nazeing, Essex, England;
died on Apr 20 1569 in Nazeing, Essex, England;
buried in Apr 1569 in Nazeing, Essex, England.
He married Madeline (Madalen) HALL on Sep 24 1562 in Nazeing, Essex, England.
They had the following children:
John CAMP (b. Jan 17 1563) - married a cousin - Mary Camp 1596
Mary CAMP (b. Dec 1 1563) - married Thomas Curtis 1585 - She died at age 30 in 1594.
Richard CAMP (b. Jun 2 1565) - died at age 19 in 1584
Nicholas CAMP (b. Nov 20 1569) - married a Mary ???? - He died at age 28 in 1598.
Madeline (Madalen) HALL was born in 1540 in Nazeing, Essex, England;
died in Jul 1593 in Nazeing, Essex, England;
buried on Jul 3 1593 in Nazeing, Essex, England.
Mary CAMP was born on Dec 1 1563 in Nazeing, Essex, England;
died on Nov 24 1594 in Nazeing, Essex, England.
She married Thomas CURTIS on Aug 24 1585 in Nazeing, Essex, England.
They had the following children:
Martha CURTIS (b. Oct 1587),
Mary CURTIS (b. Mar 14 1589),
Elizabeth CURTIS (b. Mar 14 1590),
William CURTIS (b. Nov 12 1592) This is my line.....
Thomas CURTIS (b. Jul 1594)
Thomas CURTIS was born on Aug 25 1560 in Nazeing, Essex, England;
died in Jan 1605 in Nazeing, Essex, England;
buried on Jan 6 1605 in Nazeing, Essex, England.
Note: Thomas remarried Mary Shelley, a widow, in 1596.
Thomas' will apparently was proved Jan 31, 1605.
William CURTIS married Sarah ELIOT on Aug 6 1618 in Nazeing, Essex, England.
They had the following children: William CURTIS (b. 1619), Mary CURTIS (b. Mar 11 1620), Thomas CURTIS (b. Jan 1622), Elizabeth CURTIS (b. Feb 13 1624), Sarah CURTIS (b. Aug 5 1627), John CURTIS*** (b. Jul 17 1629), Philip CURTIS (b. Mar 28 1632), Hannah CURTIS (b. 1634), Elizabeth CURTIS (b. 1638), Isaac CURTIS (b. Jul 22 1641).
***John CURTIS is my line.
William CURTIS was born on Nov 12 1592 in Nazeing, Essex, England;
died on Dec 8 1672 in Roxbury (Now a part of Boston), Mass; buried in Mass.
Sarah ELIOT was born on Jan 13 1599 in Widford, Hertz, England;
died on Mar 26 1673 in Roxbury (Now a part of Boston), Mass; buried in 1673 in Mass.
Individual note: William Curtis and his wife Sarah Eliot and their 6 children came to
American on the ship Lion sailing June 22, 1632 - landing in Boston on Sep 16, 1632 - settling in Roxbury.
The following web site has info pertaining to the above and displays photos of a Camp home in Nazeing.
Bob Curtis in San Antonio, Tx....formerly of Cambridge, Guernsey Co, Oh....
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> I have visited a house in Cleveland County NC that belonged to
> Joseph Camp during the Revolutionary War. I can send you a
> picture of this house if you want. I would like to have pictures of
> the house when it was occupied. Anyone got any old ones of it?
> Libby Anthony told me lately that the research had been done
> to verify the original owner of the house. I believe she said that
> Joseph sold it in 1804. I also believe this is the year he moved
> to KY. (Right?)
>
> If you can help, please email me.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Donald Allen
>
There is a listing for an E. F. Camp in the 1860 Dekalb County, Georgia Census
page 323. Can someone look up that entry and relay to the list exactly what
is says. It is probably the parents of Andrew J. Camp the "forgotten" child
Mary found.
Barbara Farris
Carrie Camp Memorial Library
There is only one of the photo's that come up. There is a problem with the
way that they were put on the net. They need to be redone.
LaNelda
"cracker5(a)mindspring.com" wrote:
> There are several pictures on the Carrie Camp Memorial Library site by
> Barbara Farris. I cannot view these pictures. I get the little icon, but
> never
> can see the pictures.
> Any suggestions?
> Using IE4.0 and Netscape Communicator 4.5.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Donald Allen
I have visited a house in Cleveland County NC that belonged to
Joseph Camp during the Revolutionary War. I can send you a
picture of this house if you want. I would like to have pictures of
the house when it was occupied. Anyone got any old ones of it?
Libby Anthony told me lately that the research had been done
to verify the original owner of the house. I believe she said that
Joseph sold it in 1804. I also believe this is the year he moved
to KY. (Right?)
If you can help, please email me.
Thanks.
Donald Allen
There are several pictures on the Carrie Camp Memorial Library site by
Barbara Farris. I cannot view these pictures. I get the little icon, but
never
can see the pictures.
Any suggestions?
Using IE4.0 and Netscape Communicator 4.5.
Thanks.
Donald Allen