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I would like to do the same for my Civil War ancestor. Major Thomas B Camp.
He is buried in Waverly Hall Cemetary Waverly Hall Ga.
His lineage below
Littleberry Camp
William Camp
Lt John Camp Rev Patriot from Laurens SC
Thomas and Winnifred of Rutherford Co NC
Major Camp was with the Granbury's 7th Tx Brigade. He was born in 1832 died
1918 in Waverly Hall. The house he occupied for over 40 years still exists
in Waverly Hall
How did you get such a ceremony? How do you get a tombstone?
Thanks
Rick Perry
----- Original Message -----
From: <PatriciaCSing(a)aol.com>
To: <CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 12:37 AM
Subject: [CAMP-L] Civil War Memorial Ceremony for J. J. Camp---Invitation
> Dear Camp relatives,
> Jonathan James (J. J.) Camp's Confederate tombstone came in about 2
> weeks ago. A Memorial Ceremony for J. J. Camp has been set up for May 15,
2004 at
> 3:00 p.m. at Pine Grove Cemetery on Hwy. 159 about 10 miles north of
Minden,
> Louisiana on the east side of the highway to honor Jonathan James Camp's
Civil
> War contributions. A Civil War canon and 21 gun salute will be part of
the
> activities. Jonathan Camp's Civil War Pension stated that he was born in
1831
> in Carol County, Mississippi. He died around 1908 according to my
grandmother
> who remembers going to his funeral when she was a child of 10 years old.
His
> Civil War Pension was approved in 1906. He served in Captain Moody's
> Company, Madison's Louisiana Light Artillery. This Regiment served under
General
> Longstreet.
> Jonathan's father was John Camp born 1805. His grandfather was
Claiborne
> Camp born 1768 in Virginia son of Joseph Camp born 1741. Joseph Camp was
the
> son of Thomas Camp III and Winnifred Starling.
> Please spread the word to anyone that you think is interested in
> attending. For more information, call Daniel Singleton at 501-623-6014 in
Hot
> Springs, Arkansas.
>
>
Dear Camp relatives,
Jonathan James (J. J.) Camp's Confederate tombstone came in about 2
weeks ago. A Memorial Ceremony for J. J. Camp has been set up for May 15, 2004 at
3:00 p.m. at Pine Grove Cemetery on Hwy. 159 about 10 miles north of Minden,
Louisiana on the east side of the highway to honor Jonathan James Camp's Civil
War contributions. A Civil War canon and 21 gun salute will be part of the
activities. Jonathan Camp's Civil War Pension stated that he was born in 1831
in Carol County, Mississippi. He died around 1908 according to my grandmother
who remembers going to his funeral when she was a child of 10 years old. His
Civil War Pension was approved in 1906. He served in Captain Moody's
Company, Madison's Louisiana Light Artillery. This Regiment served under General
Longstreet.
Jonathan's father was John Camp born 1805. His grandfather was Claiborne
Camp born 1768 in Virginia son of Joseph Camp born 1741. Joseph Camp was the
son of Thomas Camp III and Winnifred Starling.
Please spread the word to anyone that you think is interested in
attending. For more information, call Daniel Singleton at 501-623-6014 in Hot
Springs, Arkansas.
Barbara,
I was just looking around and note that on the ongoing research page the following is listed.
#30057 - MRS. JAMES CAMP was born in 1835. She was buried on 3 Apr 1910 in , FLOYD, GEORGIA. She died in 1920.
I think there may be an error here because if not she managed to hang on for another ten years after she was buried.
James
-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Farris [mailto:tfarris268@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 11:46 AM
To: CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CAMP-L] Camp picture page
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Camp Picture Page is up and running. James has done an excellent job of improving the ease of use and the look of the page. I encourage everyone to take a look & browse around. Go to the Main Camp Web Site page, click on Pictures (Item XII).
If you have any pictures or photos you would like to have posted onto the picture page please contact James Camp at: CampFamilyPhotos(a)yahoo.com
The Privacy Act allows for any person born 1930 and older can be placed on our Picture Page. Pictures of any person currently alive must give us written permission to post. Pictures of any deceased person and born after 1930 can be posted as long as we have their death date. Pictures of tombstones, cemeteries, houses, etc can be any age. Please be sure to identify the pictures so James will know can write a little lineage for each one.
I am so thrilled with these pictures, just think of the generations after us that would highly appreciate pictures of their ancestors! Please look thru your own pictures of your grandparents and great grandparents and consider them for posting. Your progeny will thank you profusely.
If you don't have a scanner and want to send the picture themselves you can send to me for scanning and I will return the originals to you, also a copy of the scan if you want. (Carrie Camp Memorial Library, 1656 City View Street, Eugene, OR 97402).
Barbara Farris
Carrie Camp Memorial Library
http://www.geocities.com/genlady265/index.htmlhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genlady/http://www.stores.ebay.com/carriecampmemoriallibrary
Hi all,
I recently agreed to take on the task of bringing up a new Camp Family
Photo collection site to replace the old one.
The new site is up and running. I have changed the look and feel of it and
added navigation to each section so that you can easily get from one
topic to another with just the click of a mouse.
There may still be some minor cleanup to do here and there but overall
I would say we are ready to go.
The new site is located at http://www.geocities.com/CampFamilyPhotos
Please give it a test drive. Please report any errors or problems you may
encounter. I have tested it pretty thoroughly but it is new and sometimes
these things take a bit of work to get the kinks ironed out.
Submissions to the site can be made by sending an email to
CampFamilyPhotos(a)yahoo.com
If you would like to submit a photo to be published on this site
but do not have a scanner then email me and we will work something
out on me scanning your photo then returning it to you.
James
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Camp Picture Page is up and running. James has done an excellent job of improving the ease of use and the look of the page. I encourage everyone to take a look & browse around. Go to the Main Camp Web Site page, click on Pictures (Item XII).
If you have any pictures or photos you would like to have posted onto the picture page please contact James Camp at: CampFamilyPhotos(a)yahoo.com
The Privacy Act allows for any person born 1930 and older can be placed on our Picture Page. Pictures of any person currently alive must give us written permission to post. Pictures of any deceased person and born after 1930 can be posted as long as we have their death date. Pictures of tombstones, cemeteries, houses, etc can be any age. Please be sure to identify the pictures so James will know can write a little lineage for each one.
I am so thrilled with these pictures, just think of the generations after us that would highly appreciate pictures of their ancestors! Please look thru your own pictures of your grandparents and great grandparents and consider them for posting. Your progeny will thank you profusely.
If you don't have a scanner and want to send the picture themselves you can send to me for scanning and I will return the originals to you, also a copy of the scan if you want. (Carrie Camp Memorial Library, 1656 City View Street, Eugene, OR 97402).
Barbara Farris
Carrie Camp Memorial Library
http://www.geocities.com/genlady265/index.htmlhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genlady/http://www.stores.ebay.com/carriecampmemoriallibrary