Yes, He was married to Abercrombie. He was the Rev. Joseph's brother.
Pat A.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Hammons" <stanford(a)mail.community.k12.mo.us>
To: <CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] Cedars Plantation
Ok, I may have found John Clark Camp, did he marry Abercrombie?
thanks
Pat
----- Original Message -----
From: <CPBeverly(a)aol.com>
To: <CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] Cedars Plantation
> Hello Group,
> Munford, Alabama is located about halfway
between
> Talladega and Oxford. It is at the foot of Cheaha Mountain, the
highest
> point in Alabama. Munford is on state highway 21, which is in the
process
of
> becoming four lane from Oxford to Sylacauga. Munford is in Talladega
County.
> The Cedars Plantation is located on the right as you start up Cheaha
> Mountain. It is a beautiful home, having been restored about 10 years
ago.
> The town of Munford, has just voted to incorporate, and elected its
first
> mayor two weeks ago. Right up the road, as you go up the
mountain, is
Camp
> Mac. Camp Mac is probably the best summer camp in the southeast. The
camp
> itself started out as a CCC camp in the 1930's. Camp Mac is just down
the
> road from Hopeful, Alabama, where several more Camp relatives
are
buried.
> There are two cemeteries at Hopeful, one called the Old Hopeful
Cemetery,
> which is off the road about 200 yards. At this cemetery you
will find
John
> Clark Camp, a son of Joseph Camp and Elizabeth Camp. At the New Hopeful
> Cemetery, which is visible from the road, you will find several more
Camp
> descendents. Most of the Camp descendents are buried in
Munford, at the
Old
> Munford Cemetery and at Bethlehem Cemetery. I hope this helps some of
you.
>
>
> Connie
> Parnell-Beverly
>