Wayfarers in Walton, A History of Walton County, Georgia, 1818 - 1967, by
Anita B. Sams, 1967, Foote & Davies, Division McCall Corporation,
Doraville, Georgia and reprinted 1980 by Walton Press, Inc., Monroe,
Georgia, gives a listing of slave owners in Walton County for the years
1819, 1831, 1850 and 1860 (p. 348 - 364) with the number of slaves owned
by each. Several Camps are included. Other information about slaves is
scattered through the book, but I didn't spot any details re the Camps.
George Nelson
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 11:23:16 EDT TFarris268(a)aol.com writes:
I am posting this for Charles - if anyone has any information on
these slaves
of Joshua Camp (son of Thomas Camp III), please write to Charles
directly.
Thanks.
Barbara Farris
Carrie Camp Memorial Library
<A
HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genlady">Camp
Family Web Site</A>
> My name is Charles Robinson and I am a descendant of at least two
slaves of
> Joshua Camp who lived along the Broad River in Southern Rutherford
Co., NC.
> My great, great, great grandmother was Elizabeth Camp and her
daughter was
> Victoria Camp McKinney. They are both indicated in the inventory
of Joshua's
> estate in 2/10/1849. Victoria ended up with Mary Carney Camp who
married
> Miller McKinney. I am interested any information about the slaves
of Joshua and
> the other Camp's. I am also interested in finding out if any of
the Camp's
> brought slaves with them from Virginia. Thanks a lot.
> crobins4(a)ij.net