Hi,
Kemp/Camp Vol. l & 2 at $23.each;
Then there is a book about John Steel Camp for $17. and also some Camp
Bullitins in a Volume. I order the Kemp/Camp family Vol 1 & 2 from Elizabeth
Anthony. It starts with Thomas Camp, that came from England and settled in
Virginia. I don't know how far it goes, but I know it has been out for a
number of years, maybe 1970 or 1980, I don't remember, so it is not real
current with the latest generations, but has early stuff in it. Her email
is:
EAnthony(a)prodigy.net
Pat
----- Original Message -----
From: "Judy Rogers" <judyr(a)gallatinriver.net>
To: <CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] gravesite of Seaborn Camp
Can you share with me what the "Camp books" are?
Thanks. Judy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Hammons" <stanford(a)mail.community.k12.mo.us>
To: <CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] gravesite of Seaborn Camp
> Thank you Carole,
> Thank you for the information, I can fit it in. Also I have ordered the
> Camp books, they should be coming any day now. So don't send me anything
> now, that may be duplicate. Are there pictures of this grave? Have you
> thought about publishing your 'stories' from your Aunt Omi? They would
be
so
> interesting. Lets hope something is done about the cemetery soon. I will
be
> watching to see what the latest is, maybe then we can figure out a way
to
> help each other
>
> Pat
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carole Johnson" <fojo(a)mindspring.com>
> To: <CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 3:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] gravesite of Seaborn Camp
>
>
> > Hi Pat,
> > I've always had this address, must be someone else.
> > Seaborn was the son of John and Winifred Maddox
> > Camp. John was nicknamed "BigHeaded John" and
> > was the son of James and Mary Berry Camp.
> > James was the son of John and Mary Tarpley Camp
> > who was the son of Thomas Camp of Rutherford County,
> > North Carolina from whom so many of us descend.
> >
> > I am reeling this off the top of my head now, there are
> > many others on this list far more knowledgeable than I...
> > It is thought that John Camp left Princeton, South Carolina
> > soon after the death of Mary Tarpley Camp (who was
> > buried in the old cemetery of Lebanon Methodist Church)
> > Obviously, some of his children migrated with him. There
> > are several references to a John Camp in the Jackson County (GA)
> > deed records. When John (husband of Mary Tarpley)died it was thought
he
> was
> > taken
> > back to SC, but he was buried in Georgia. There is a James Camp
listed
in
> > the
> > 1820 Gwinnet County GA Census, which is presumably my
> > Seaborn Camp's grandfather, James. BigHeaded John left
> > Clayton County soon after the end of the Civil War and went
> > to Texas with some of his other children. Seaborn's first wife
> > was Mahaley Beavers and his second wife Elizabeth Parrish.
> > Elizabeth's mother was Elizabeth Mitchell, daughter of Hinchey
> > Mitchell who shared ancestry with Margaret Mitchell (You'd
> > think that could help us preserve the cemetery!). Seaborn was
> > too old to serve in the regular Confederate Army, so he served
> > in the GA militia instead. My great aunt, Omi, told me many
> > stories of life during the Civil War as her father, John Thomas
> > Camp, son of Seaborn and Elizabeth, recalled. Seaborn died
> > in 1900 and Aunt Omi wasn't born until 1907, but she did know
> > Elizabeth, the second wife, Omi's grandmother. Hope this
> > helps. If you'd like I can post dates and children, but Barbara
> > has everything on the CAMP page.
> > Carole
> >
> >
> >
>