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For those asking where in U.S. my CAMP family settled -- they didn't -- I have Mary Camp born 1563 Nazeing, Essex, England, marrying 1585 to Thomas Curtis in Nazeing and with this marriage I "daughter out" of CAMP family. Born to Mary and Thomas was William Curtis, my ancestor who came across the pond and died 1672 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co, MA.
rjthoden(a)juno.com
Hello Carole:
I would love a copy of that photo. Also the information on their puritan background and the ship The Lion. Do you have a photo of the Church too? My Camps were Connecticut Camps.
Gaile
----- Original Message -----
From: Carole Johnson <ammcj(a)bellsouth.net>
Date: Saturday, January 13, 2007 7:40 am
Subject: Re: [CAMP] Thomas Camp, Nazeing, Essex, England
> In the All Saints Church in Naezing is a plaque in honor of the
> Curtis Family. According to the
> Warden of the Church, they were Puritans and left on (I believe) a
>
> ship called "The Lion"
> (I'll have to double check my records).
>
> I have photographs of the baptismal font that is still in use in
> that
> church. That church is
> not used now on a regular basis. There is a smaller place is the
> village where the
> parishioners worship (has good heat). The column for the font was
>
> brought there
> by the Normans in the 1100s. The font itselft is carved out of
> what
> appears to be
> marble and has been in place since the early 1500s. It is worth
> the
> trip to England
> to visit this church and I highly recommend a visit. If anyone
> would like a copy of a
> photo, I'd be happy to email it.
>
> Carole
> On Jan 13, 2007, at 2:01 PM, rjthoden(a)juno.com wrote:
>
> > For those asking where in U.S. my CAMP family settled -- they
> > didn't -- I have Mary Camp born 1563 Nazeing, Essex, England,
> > marrying 1585 to Thomas Curtis in Nazeing and with this marriage
> I
> > "daughter out" of CAMP family. Born to Mary and Thomas was
> William
> > Curtis, my ancestor who came across the pond and died 1672 in
> > Roxbury, Suffolk Co, MA.
> > rjthoden(a)juno.com
> >
> >
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There are 200 entries in Rootsweb WorldConnect with descendants from William
CURTIS and Sarah ELLIOT. Some include a marriage to Elizabeth HUTCHINS, who
seems not to be a correct wife according to Sarah's info.
"Also married Edith Tillet and Katherine Tompson after Sarah."
My line daughters out when my Annie Naomi CAMP married John HILL abt. 1762
in pb. VA or NC. She was a double CAMP descendant.
All of this info has been so fascinating that might not be on WorldConnect,
but I still recommend looking at the submitted dbs there. :-)
My husband's family was married in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA as the ABBOTT /
ABBOT and CHANDLER family mentioned in another e-mail as of CT.
EB
----- Original Message -----
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To: <camp(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 01/13/2007 9:01 AM
Subject: [CAMP] Thomas Camp, Nazeing, Essex, England
> For those asking where in U.S. my CAMP family settled -- they didn't -- I
> have Mary Camp born 1563 Nazeing, Essex, England, marrying 1585 to Thomas
> Curtis in Nazeing and with this marriage I "daughter out" of CAMP family.
> Born to Mary and Thomas was William Curtis, my ancestor who came across
> the pond and died 1672 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co, MA.
> rjthoden(a)juno.com
>
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Nancy,
I think I have and gave the photo away, but should have
a negative. Let me check (might be Monday or Tuesday
before I can get back to you.) If I have it I'll have a print
made and send it to you either snail mail or email,
whichever you choose.
Carole
On Jan 13, 2007, at 10:48 AM, Nancy Farnan wrote:
> Hi Carol, Thanks so much for 2 great emails.
> Since I went to All Saints Church and saw that Curtis plaque, I
> have met
> a researcher whose ancestors were those Curtises. I thought I had
> taken a
> picture of the plaque but I can't seem to find it anywhere for
> him. Did
> you, by any chance, get that shot? Nancy
>
>
Hi,
---There is a strong American connection with Nazeing. In 1631 the Pilgrim
Fathers sailed to New England in Lyon¹. Among them was John Eliot
(1604-1690) "The Indian Apostle;" in Massachusetts, who lived in Nazeing as
a boy. John Curtiss, who also emigrated, was baptized in All Saints Church
on 15th September 1577.--
http://www.curtis-curtiss.com/pub/information/research_items/nazeing.html
--Nicholas Camp(e):
He shows up as the first Camp in the New World; this is most likely a true
fact. Nicholas and Edward, son of Edward and Grace were cosines. Nicholas
would have been 12 years old when Edward was born.
Nicholas is believed to have come to Massachusetts on the ship Lyon in 1631
with others from nazening area of England, including the famous John Eliot,
the Apostle to the Indians. Nicholas may have had his first child, Nicholas
Jr. on board ship enroute to Massachusetts. Nicholas and his family
eventually settled in Milford, CT. --from The Ancestry of Florence Camp by
James Ottmer
---His Wife Sarah Elliot:
1st Wife
Sarah was the sister of John Eliot, the Indian Apostle. She married Nicolas
Camp in England and came to the New World with him and her brother on the
ship Lyon in 1631.
Add note from notebook
Also married Edith Tillet and Katherine Tompson after Sarah
--And a site I just found on William Curtis
http://www.spaldinggenealogy.com/Curtis%20Family.htm
On 1/13/07 10:48 AM, "Nancy Farnan" <tthomasmad(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Carol, Thanks so much for 2 great emails.
> Since I went to All Saints Church and saw that Curtis plaque, I have met
> a researcher whose ancestors were those Curtises. I thought I had taken a
> picture of the plaque but I can't seem to find it anywhere for him. Did
> you, by any chance, get that shot? Nancy
>
>
>
>> From: Carole Johnson <ammcj(a)bellsouth.net>
>> Reply-To: camp(a)rootsweb.com
>> To: camp(a)rootsweb.com
>> Subject: Re: [CAMP] Thomas Camp, Nazeing, Essex, England
>> Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 10:40:51 -0500
>>
>> In the All Saints Church in Naezing is a plaque in honor of the
>> Curtis Family. According to the
>> Warden of the Church, they were Puritans and left on (I believe) a
>> ship called "The Lion"
>> (I'll have to double check my records).
>>
>> I have photographs of the baptismal font that is still in use in that
>> church. That church is
>> not used now on a regular basis. There is a smaller place is the
>> village where the
>> parishioners worship (has good heat). The column for the font was
>> brought there
>> by the Normans in the 1100s. The font itselft is carved out of what
>> appears to be
>> marble and has been in place since the early 1500s. It is worth the
>> trip to England
>> to visit this church and I highly recommend a visit. If anyone
>> would like a copy of a
>> photo, I'd be happy to email it.
>>
>> Carole
>> On Jan 13, 2007, at 2:01 PM, rjthoden(a)juno.com wrote:
>>
>>> For those asking where in U.S. my CAMP family settled -- they
>>> didn't -- I have Mary Camp born 1563 Nazeing, Essex, England,
>>> marrying 1585 to Thomas Curtis in Nazeing and with this marriage I
>>> "daughter out" of CAMP family. Born to Mary and Thomas was William
>>> Curtis, my ancestor who came across the pond and died 1672 in
>>> Roxbury, Suffolk Co, MA.
>>> rjthoden(a)juno.com
>>>
>>>
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The Naezing/Hunsdon, Essex Camps [Kampe] have been recorded, investigated,
massaged, etc. for hundreds of years. Attached is from the book "Hunsdon
Baptisims [sic] 1550-1800" or something like that. My line is from Edward who went to
CT in the early 1600s. Nathaniel also went there. Yes some of this family
"went South", probably from William who settled in NJ. and I have nothing on
them. Perhaps the most thourough investigation and the most accurate is "THE
ANCESTRY OF WILLIAM FRANCIS JOSEPH BOARDMAN" printed in 1906. The
NEHistoricGenealogical Society and perhaps the Connecticut Historical Society would have a copy
available? Abbot's "Families of early Milford [CT] has several errors, but is
useful in tracking some of the CT lines. The only problem you'll encounter
[if you haven't already] is that there were so many of them and the cousins got
mixed up frequently and there seemed to be little imagination in the naming of
children, thus the confusing duplicates. Anothe good source for CT Camps is
"History of Durham, CT" by William Chauncy Fowler. I got my copy from the town
hall in Durham. Trying to sort the various lines out is really futile if you
don't physically go to Durham & Essex-Hunsdon and get the clues yourself. Good
luck!!
Morg - Hope this comes through OK. My branch of the Camp family, as far as I
can tell, don't have connection with Hunsdon. I was born Sheila Camp in 1937
in Middlesex, father Eric from St. Pancras, then Robert, father Joseph, and
then back to Cottered in Herts. I have traced the family back to John Camp who
married Elizabeth Dellow in 1715 in Aspeden who then moved to Cottered - but
there I am stuck. Anthony J Camp, ex President Society of Genealogists says he
thinks we are probably related - but he won't share information on his
researches, preferring us to do our own. Frustrating!
Sheila
CAMP Family History
Hunsdon parish registers - copied from printed transcripts at HALS
Christenings: ( 1546 - 1837)
1592 Henry Campe sonne of Thomas Campe 1 Oct. 1592
1594 Anna Campe dau of Thomas Campe 8 Dec 1594
1595 Thomas Campe sonne of Thomas Campe the elder 30 Nov. 1595
1596 Thomas Campe sonne of Thomas Camp 3 Nov 1596
1602 George Camp sonne of Thomas Camp younger 28 Nov. 1602
1605 Elisabeth Camp daughter of Tho: Campe the elder 6 October 1605
1609 Samuel Campe sonne of Tho:Campe the elder 2 February 1609
1610 Franck Camp dau of Tho: Camp ye younger 19 August 1610
1612 Henrie Camp sonne of young Henry Camp 3 Jany. 1612
1614 Abraham Camp sonne of Nathaniel Camp of Hunsdon Mill 25 September 1614
1615 Abraham Campe sonne of Thomas Campe ye elder 5 March 1615
1616 Elisabeth Campe dau of Nathaniel Campe 28 May 1616
1616 John Camp sonne of Henrie Campe younger 30 June 1616
1617 Marie Camp dau. of Nathaniel Camp 30 June 1617
1617 Edward Camp son of Edward Camp 21 Sept. 1617
1619 Grace Camp daughter of Edward Camp 2 Nov. 1619
1619 Jo Camp son of Nathaniel Camp 6 January 1619
1621 --Campe dau. of Edward Campe 12 December 1621
1621 Chrystopher Campe sonn of Nathaniel Camp & Elizabeth his wife 20 January
1621
1623 George Campe son of Edward Campe 15 November 1623
1624 Elizabeth Campe dau of Nathaniel Campe 30 January 1624
1625 William Campe son to Edward Camp 10 March 1625
1628 Mary Campe dau of Edward Campe 9 May 1628
1632 Philemon Campe sonne of Edward Campe 3 March 1632
(written over some other name and sonne written over daughter )
1632 Elizabeth Campe dau. of Samuell Campe 17 March 1632
1635 Bridget Campe dau of Samewill Campe 30 March 1635
1636 Samuell Campe sonne of Samuell Campe 1 Jan 1636
1636 Dorritie Campe dau. of William Campe 5 Feb. 1636
1638 Thomas Campe son of Samewell Campe 24 Feb. 1638
1640 Edward Campe son of Samvell Campe 22 Nov 1640
1661 Susan Campe daughter of William 12 July 1661
1665 Grace Campe dau of Philemon Campe & Hester his wife born in the parish
of Hunsdon 9 Mar. 1665
1666 Joane daughter of William Campe 6 Mar. 1666
1668 Joan Camps daughter of William Camps 6 Mar 1668
1669 Edward Campe son of Philemon Campe and Hester his wife born in the said
parish
15 February 1669
Hunsdon Christenings contd. - from printed transcripts at HALS
1689 Edward Camp son of Edward Camp , smith, and his wife 5 January 1689
1690 Daniel son of Robt. Camp shoemaker --- his wife 11 January 1690
1693 Ann dau of Robt. Camp bapt. 19 October 1693
1696 John son of Robt. and ------his wife 20 August 1696
( checked to 1707 - no further Camp entries until 1709)
1709 Grace Camp - Philemon farmer 9 July 1709 -----------------------page 147
1710 Sarah d. Edward Camp labourer 3 Feb 1710
1712 Philip sone of Philemon Camp farmer 22 May 1712
1712 John son of Dan: Camp labourer and Sarah his wife 28 Nov. 1712
1724 Sarah dau. of Dan: Camp labourer and Sar. his wife 5 July 1724
1724 Tho: son of Tho:Camp labourer and Eliz. his wife 11 October 1724
1727 Robt. son of Dan: Camp labourer and Sa. his wife 24 Sept. 1727
1734 George son of Dan: Camp labourer and Sarah 10 Jan 1734
1740 Nathaniel son of Thos.Camp labourer and Mary 7 Sept 1740
1742 Eliz dau of Thos. Camp labourer & Mary 12 July 1742
1744 Tho. son of Thos. Camp labourer & Mary 7 October 1744
1746 William son of Thos. Camp labourer & Mary 15 March 1746
1749 John son of Thos.Camp labourer & Mary 7 August 1749
1752 James son of Thos. Camp labourer & Mary 5 January 1752
1752 William son of John Camp carpenter and Katherine 18 Jany 1752
1754 John son of John Camp carpenter & Katherine 28 August 1754
1758 Daniel son of Robert & Hester Camp 9 July 1758
1761 Mary d. of Robert Camp labourer and Hester 22 March 1761
1764 James s. of Robert Camp & Hester 8 April 1764
1770 Susanna dau of Robert Camp labourer and Esther 25 Nov. 1770
1773 Ann dau of Robert Camp labourer and Esther 13 June 1773
1776 John son of Wm Camp labourer & Mary 26 May 1776
1777 Ann dau of Wm Camp labourer & Mary 8 June 1777
1778 Sarah dau of Wm.Camp labourer & Mary 13 December 1778
1780 William son of Wm.Camp labourer & Mary 12 March 1780
1781 George son of William Camp labourer & Mary 30 December 1781
1785 Mary dau of William Camp labourer & Mary 20th March 1785
1793 Kitty dau of William Camp labourer & Sarah P 17th March 1793
1795 Susan dau of William Camp labourer & Sarah 1 February 1795
1797 Ann dau. of Wm.Camp labourer & Sarah 13 August 1797
1800 Elizabeth dau of William Camp labourer & Sarah 20thApril 1800
1802 Edward son of William Camp labourer & Sarah 29 August 1802
Baptisms 1813 - 1837 No Camp family found. end of transcripts.
` CAMP Family history
Hunsdon parish registers - f rom printed transcripts at HALS
( my dates in margin, and capital letters SB)
Marriages:
1564 James CAMPE to Katheryne Elliott 8 August 1564
1604 Thomas CAMPE senior to Annas Lanean 21 Jan. 1604
1612 Nathaniel CAMPE to Joane Grayling 8 Nov. 1612
1614 Edward Isaack - Francis CAMP 25 Sept.1614
1615 Edward CAMPE - Grace Mott 21 Sept. 1615
1623 John Milles - Mary CAMPE 1 Feb 1623
1627 Reinold Eliot - Mari CAMP 20 June 1627
1628 Thomas CAMP - Margery German 7 Feb 1628
1636 John Smith - Mary CAMPE 2 Feb. 1636
1641 John Rallen - Grace CAMPE 14 June 1641
1654 Samuell Cramphorne & Elizabeth CAMPE 4 April 1654 with banns
1656 Samuell CAMPE to Elizabeth Saul 29 October 1656
1661 Philemon CAMPE - An Welsh Easter Tuesday 1661
1662 William CAMPE - Joan Whitebread 20 Oct. 1662
1667 Samuell CAMPE of Widford - Elizabeth Sibley 26 Dec. 1667
1670 George CAMPE - Mary Loing 5 July 1670
1672 William Somes - Elizabeth CAMPE both of Hunsdon 24 Sept. 1672
1677 Erasmus Clapham to Sarah CAMPE 17 Oct 1677
for convenience I have transposed the remaining marriage entries to here - SB
1686 Nicholas CAMP of Stansted Abbots to Mary Davies of the same 16 January
1686
1688 Richard Whitebread of Hunsdon to Grace CAMPE of ye same single 24 Oct.
1688
1709 Edward CAMP of Sabridgworth - Susan Pretlove of Hunsdon 9 Feb 1709
Marriages 1715 - 1719 omitted by Rector
1721 Dan: CAMP - Sarah Knight, both of Hunsdon 5 Oct. 1721
1735 William Panck - Joanna CAMP 15 November 1735
1738 Paul Uon - Mary CAMP both from Cheshunt 2 Oct 1738
1739 Thomas CAMP - Mary Brewer 29 oct 1739
1749 William CAMP - Hester Houblon from Sawbridgeworth 3 Oct 1749
1751 John CAMP - Katherine Waller 30 July 1751
1776 William CAMP - Mary Plumer 10 April 1776 witness William Cannon &
Elizabeth Cannon.
1778 Daniel CAMP witness to marriage of William Robinson and Anne Westwood 9
Nov.
1792 William CAMP - Sarah Phillips 14 Oct. 1792 witness: Wm.Mendham , William
Mills
1810 Kitty CAMP witness to James Phillips & Mary Hinson 21 April 1810
1814 George Hankin bachelor - Susan CAMP spinster 20 Feby. 1814
witness WmSuckling/Ann Camp
CAMP Family History
Hunsdon Parish records Printed Transcripts at HALS
( my capital letters - not in original)
Burials:
1561 Katheryne CAMPE dau William CAMPE 10 June 1561
1562 Mother CAMPE a widow 17th November 1562
1563 Agnes CAMPE weif of Thomas CAMPE 31st January 1563
1566 John CAMPE son of William CAMPE 25th November 1566
1567 Thomas CAMPE 25th June 1567
1583 William CAMPE 30th June 1583
1594 Anna CAMPE the daughter of Thomas CAMPE 8th December 1594
1598 Henrie CAMP sonne of Thomas CAMP the elder 1 July 1598
1604 Elisabeth CAMP wife of Thomas CAMP ye elder dwellyng upon parsons greene
19th June 1604
1610 Old Widow CAMP 122th April 1610
1614 Goodwiffe Camp of ye Mill 14th February 1614
1618 Marie CAMP 20th August 1618
1618(19) Wiffe of Henry CAMP the younger 28 January 1618
1623 Henry CAMPE 3 August 1623
1623 Christopher CAMPE son of Nathaniel CAMPE 13 January 1623
1627 Joane CAMPE wife of Thomas CAMPE the younger 17 April 1627
1632 Thomas CAMPE 10 May 1632
1643 Widdow CAMPE 13 May 643
1643 Goody CAMPE wife of Henry CAMPE 30 August 1643
1643 Henry CAMPE 20 Sept. 1643
The buryalls from 1643 unto the year 1653 are recorded b y the church clerk
Willyam Dentons Booke and may here be all down ( followed by a blank space)
1653 Register resumes.
1659 Sarah CAMPE 1 April 1659
1664 An infant of George CAMPE 7 June 1664
1668 ----- son of William CAMPE 10 December 1668
For convenience I have transposed further burials recorded in the parish
registers here - SB
1674 William CAMPE buried -------(between August and June) 1674
1681 Judith CAMP 16 Dec. Buried Affidavit 21 December 1681
1682 Edward CAMP Buried 2 March Affidavit 5 March 1682
1684 Daniel CAMPE son of George CAMPE 7 Jan 12 January 1684
1685 George CAMP shoemaker 3 August 7 August 1685
1685 Edward CAMP son of Robt. CAMP 14 Nov. 17 Nov. 1685
Burials at Hunsdon continued ( from printed Transcripts of parish registers
at HALS)
1687 Ann CAMP dau of Robt. CAMP shoomaker 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 1687
1697 Esther CAMP wid. of Philemon CAMP smith 24 April 26 April 1697
1704 William CAMP a labourer 1 January 6 January 1704
1712 Philip son of Philemon CAMP 6 June 13 June 1712
Burials omitted ( from parish registers) 1715 - 1719
1722 John son of Dan: CAMP labourer 30 Nov. 1722
1728 Robt CAMP shoemaker 31 July 1728
1734 Daniel son of Daniel CAMP labourer & Sarah 18 Oct 1734
1734 George son of Daniel CAMP labourer & Sarah 14 January 1734
1734 Sarah wife of Daniel CAMP labourer 17 March 1734
1741 Mary CAMP 14 April 1741
1760 Alice CAMP Widow 20 March 1760
1767 Edward CAMP carpenter 2 June 1767
1767 Susanna CAMP widow 22 June 1767
1774 Anne CAMP infant daughter of Robert, labourer and Esther 4 March 1774
1789 Mary KEMP 15 March 1789
1791 Thomas CAMP 20 December 1791
1793 Mary CAMP 19 April 1793
1793 Hester CAMP 31 July 1793
1796 Ester CAMP 4 August 1796
1806 Nathaniel CAMP labourer 8 August 1806
1813 Sarah CAMP 54 23 February 1813
1817 William CAMP 38 15 June 1817
1818 William CAMP 78 1 March 1818
1831 Mary CAMP abt. 70 29 March 1831
end of transcripts.
Morg
Hi Carol, Thanks so much for 2 great emails.
Since I went to All Saints Church and saw that Curtis plaque, I have met
a researcher whose ancestors were those Curtises. I thought I had taken a
picture of the plaque but I can't seem to find it anywhere for him. Did
you, by any chance, get that shot? Nancy
>From: Carole Johnson <ammcj(a)bellsouth.net>
>Reply-To: camp(a)rootsweb.com
>To: camp(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [CAMP] Thomas Camp, Nazeing, Essex, England
>Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 10:40:51 -0500
>
>In the All Saints Church in Naezing is a plaque in honor of the
>Curtis Family. According to the
>Warden of the Church, they were Puritans and left on (I believe) a
>ship called "The Lion"
>(I'll have to double check my records).
>
>I have photographs of the baptismal font that is still in use in that
>church. That church is
>not used now on a regular basis. There is a smaller place is the
>village where the
>parishioners worship (has good heat). The column for the font was
>brought there
>by the Normans in the 1100s. The font itselft is carved out of what
>appears to be
>marble and has been in place since the early 1500s. It is worth the
>trip to England
>to visit this church and I highly recommend a visit. If anyone
>would like a copy of a
>photo, I'd be happy to email it.
>
>Carole
>On Jan 13, 2007, at 2:01 PM, rjthoden(a)juno.com wrote:
>
> > For those asking where in U.S. my CAMP family settled -- they
> > didn't -- I have Mary Camp born 1563 Nazeing, Essex, England,
> > marrying 1585 to Thomas Curtis in Nazeing and with this marriage I
> > "daughter out" of CAMP family. Born to Mary and Thomas was William
> > Curtis, my ancestor who came across the pond and died 1672 in
> > Roxbury, Suffolk Co, MA.
> > rjthoden(a)juno.com
> >
> >
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Hi Camp family
I also have Thomas and John Camp in my tree. I have worked on my tree
for 15 years. I have left notes on all the web sites that I can find for many
years. I have set messages to Barbara Farris. And no one has ever been able
to help. My part of the Camp family was in Ga. La. and Ms. In the early
1800s.But I can`t find anything before that. Could some PLEASE help?
Thank
You Ron Camp
Hello Camp researchers,
My sister and I have started a site at MY FAMILY.COM for the VanCamp/VanCampen/ Camp surnames.
It is by invites and if you'd like to be invited, please email me at eayles(a)houston.rr.com.
Thanks and happy hunting!
Emma
I too would like info on the CT line. I think the Camp family in CT went to
Durham.
Jim
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Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [CAMP] Thomas or John Camp b Nazeing, England m Boreham
> Hello rjthoden,
> I will need to look at my database at home, but I am pretty sure this is
> the
> ancestor I connected my Camp line to. My line came to Connecticut in the
> 1600s, moved to Vermont, and then on to Utica, Minnesota, where there is
> still a
> family dairy farm.
>
> Where did your Camp ancestors live?
>
> I will write more details to you this weekend...
> cewolf(a)aol.com
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My Camps also came from CT .They moved to Vertmont around 1800. Then
Moved onto NY (Warren CO) Around 1835. Then headed to Nebraska. The
Next generation spent their time in MO. Subsequent generations Lived
in IN then back to NY. Current generation hasn't decided on where to
settle, I have been with that generation for 30 years.
Would love to know if I can connect to this line. I can't get back
any further than 1792.
Ann
On Jan 12, 2007, at 11:06 AM, Judith A Altug wrote:
> My Camps also were in Vermont from at least 1775-1810 then went to
> NY, OH
> and some on to MI and IN. I would be interested in exchanging
> information.
> Judith
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There is SO much info on the CAMP family that went from Nazeing to VT and CT
and also the ones who went to VA and then scattered south and west.
Look in Ancestry.com or Rootsweb WorldConnect and put those names in the
search engine for the families you want to find.
EB
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To: <camp(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 01/12/2007 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: [CAMP] Thomas or John Camp b Nazeing, England m Boreham
>
> rjthoden(a)juno.com posted:
>
>> Seeking information on Thomas or John CAMP
>> born about 1505-07 Nazeing, Essex, England.
>> He married about 1532 Joan Boreham who
>> was born abat 1511 Hoddesdon, Hertsford,
>> England.
>> Interested in anything on either of these families.
>> Trying to prove their ancestors
>> and learn more about them.
>
>
> How fortunate you are to know where your Camps were from and to trace them
> back into the 1500's.
>
> Where did these Camps settle in the US? Perhaps other List subscribers
> connect to this line???
>
> Margaret
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Seeking information on Thomas or John CAMP born about 1505-07 Nazeing, Essex, England.
He married about 1532 Joan Boreham who was born abat 1511 Hoddesdon, Hertsford, England.
Interested in anything on either of these families. Trying to prove their ancestors
and learn more about them.
Please contact me at:
rjthoden(a)juno.com
My Camps also were in Vermont from at least 1775-1810 then went to NY, OH
and some on to MI and IN. I would be interested in exchanging
information.
Judith
Hello rjthoden,
I will need to look at my database at home, but I am pretty sure this is the
ancestor I connected my Camp line to. My line came to Connecticut in the
1600s, moved to Vermont, and then on to Utica, Minnesota, where there is still a
family dairy farm.
Where did your Camp ancestors live?
I will write more details to you this weekend...
cewolf(a)aol.com
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 7:01 PM
Subject: Camp-Strong Family
Dear Ms. Farris,
I am related to William Augustus Strong. He was my GGG Grandfather.
My grandmother, Vivian Elizabeth (Strong) Triem 1137638, was married to 1137636, which should read William Richard Triem died 2/9/69. Her father was Ashley Ely Strong 1137647, whose father was Alonzo Strong 160869, whose father was W A Strong 160868, who married Abigail Crane 15570, whose mother was Abigail Camp--11326.
I cannot express how grateful I am that I found the Camp Family site! I would be happy to provide any information and help in anyway that you need, and I would greatly appreciate your input. I would very much like to find a genealogist. Perhaps you would recommend someone to me.
Thank you for your time and patience.
Sandra Triem Norcross
1087 Springdale Road
Cherry Hill, NJ
08003
856-424-3907
Larry and Elaine,
Sorry, but I don't believe that any of the people you mentioned are in my
line. The only "Alice" I have is Alice Camp, b. 1835, daughter of William
Camp and Catherine Webb, who married a James Miller (no other info on them).
And the name "Stockham" doesn't appear anywhere in my database(s)...
Buck Camp
Joseph W. (Buck) Camp, Jr.
Brigadier General (ret)
Chairman Emeritus, Eagle Support Services Corp.
Home:
212 High Trail Vista Circle #20253
Jasper, GA 30143-7208
Home: 770-894-4946
Cell: 770-893-7461
campj(a)hiwaay.net
-----Original Message-----
From: camp-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:camp-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf
Of Larry and Elaine Blackman
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 2:34 AM
To: CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CAMP] Fw: genealogy question
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ddcain(a)adelphia.net>
> To: <tfarris268(a)comcast.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 10:37 AM
> Subject: genealogy question
>
>
>> Hello,
>> My name is Donna Rech Cain (mother - Jeanne Stockam) and I found your
>> email on ancestry.com I also am interested in genealogy.
>> I believe my grandfather John David Stockam and your relative Alice
>> Rhoda Stockam were brother and sister. I have information about
>> Alice who was married to Albert Rowe. They had a daughter Catherine
>> who married a Camp and had two children, aboy and a girl.
>> I got that information from my aunt Marion Hawks several years ago.
>> I am wondering if the Alice in your tree is the this person.
>> Alice and John also had a sister Mae and Harry.
>> I was told May married a Becker. Harry also married and had three
>> children (David, Fred and Dorothy).
>> My aunt also told me that Alice Rhoda was also married to a Daniel
>> Barrett and had three children with him (Harry, Daniel and Elizabeth
>> "Midge").
>> Would you please let me know if I have the correct person?
>> I know the names of John and Alice Stockam's parents (David and Eliza
>> Preddy) and I have been trying to gather information about them from
>> the England resources on ancestry.com Thank you for your time, Donna
>> Cain (grand daughter of John David Stockam)
>
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From: Carol Sirkovich
To: tfarris268(a)comcast.net
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 5:11 PM
Subject: Camp Family Geneology
Hello,
My name is Carol Sirkovich and Charles W. Camp (b.1848) was my great, great grandfather and was married to Josephine L. Granger (b1885). On your Camp family tree you have him as married to Miriam Elliot. I know for a fact that his wife was Josephine and that he only married once ( my mother knew him and it is all recorded in a family bible). I was wondering were that information was from and if you can share it and any other information regarding this with me. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you so much.
Carol Sirkovich
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ddcain(a)adelphia.net>
> To: <tfarris268(a)comcast.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 10:37 AM
> Subject: genealogy question
>
>
>> Hello,
>> My name is Donna Rech Cain (mother - Jeanne Stockam) and I found your
>> email on ancestry.com
>> I also am interested in genealogy.
>> I believe my grandfather John David Stockam and your relative Alice Rhoda
>> Stockam were brother and sister. I have information about Alice who was
>> married to Albert Rowe. They had a daughter Catherine who married a Camp
>> and had two children, aboy and a girl.
>> I got that information from my aunt Marion Hawks several years ago.
>> I am wondering if the Alice in your tree is the this person.
>> Alice and John also had a sister Mae and Harry.
>> I was told May married a Becker. Harry also married and had three
>> children (David, Fred and Dorothy).
>> My aunt also told me that Alice Rhoda was also married to a Daniel
>> Barrett and had three children with him (Harry, Daniel and Elizabeth
>> "Midge").
>> Would you please let me know if I have the correct person?
>> I know the names of John and Alice Stockam's parents (David and Eliza
>> Preddy) and I have been trying to gather information about them from the
>> England resources on ancestry.com
>> Thank you for your time,
>> Donna Cain (grand daughter of John David Stockam)
>
>
Ms. Farris:
I've had sever computer problems ,ie The Black Scren. I've had to
rebuild my entire system and get a New I.S.P, My new Provider is
Hughes and My address Is;
northstar@hughes .net
I've missed being a part of Bulletin.
Sinserely,
Thomas H. Camp