Sue,
I saw your posting and it hit a familiar note but the best I can do right
now is William Andrew Camp b1868 in or around Owosso, Shiawassee Co., MI.
But there was a large influx of Camps that came into Michigan from Wentworth
Co. Canada around 1859-60. most of them settled in Rush Twp., Shiawassee
Co., MI This is just south of Genesee Co. MI. I hope this helps.
Jim Camp
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From: <Suzwarnr(a)aol.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] William A. Camp & Emma Wilder, Muskegon Co., Michigan
Carol,
Thanks for your help. I'm going to keep researching and see if I can
find
out more about Abel and Mary Jane. I'm going to be ordering some
microfilms
of marriage records in Genesee County, Michigan (where I think they
may
have
been married) and see who their parents are listed as. Hopefully
I'll be
able
to solve more of the puzzle.
Sue
In a message dated 5/3/2005 3:01:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
cewolf(a)aol.com writes:
Thought these names looked familiar, so I checked my files....I have
the following information in my database, which I transcribed from
microfilm at the LDS library:
Major CAMP
b. 26 Jan 1771 in Tunbridge, VT
d. 2 Jun 1855 in Montpelier, VT
m. Phebe CURTIS in Orange County, VT
Major CAMP's father was:
Abel CAMP (my 6G Grandfather)
b. 21 Jan 1729 in Milford, CT
d. 20 Apr 1821 in Tunbridge, VT
m. Abigail GOULD in 1752 in Tunbridge, VT
Since this Abel CAMP never lived in Michigan, perhaps it is a different
branch of the family. I think there are quite a few Abel's and Major's
in the family during that time period.
Hope this helps,
Carol Wolf
(researching the CAMP line in CT, VT, and finally Utica, MN)
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