Dear Fran and Other Camps,
We have an 8x10 photograph of a Camp home in Nasing, Essex County, England.
The typed information has "Signed by Emily F. Camp of West Chester, Penna.
1967" This paper is taped on the back of the framed picture with the
following typed information:
"This is the residence of Nicholas Camp, in Nasing, Essex County, England,
who came to this country "U.S. America" with Sir Richard Saltenstaur Co.
A.D. 1630--settlening in New England of whom G. B. Camp of Cherry Tree
Penna. was a lineal descent of sixth generation, of whom Dr. John Camp was a
descendant and still lives at Foxburg Penna."
Without a scanner, how does one share photos with the list?
Connie Proffitt
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From: Fran Johnston <fjohnsto(a)cisco.com>
To: <CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] CAMP origins
Carol,
You mention houses that the early Camps lived in, in England. Do you have
pictures?? I'd love to see them! Picture of the Baptism font?
Fran Johnston
At 08:52 PM 09/24/2000 , you wrote:
The earliest existing church record indicates the Baptism
>of a Thomas Camp in 1583. That Baptism font is still there along with
>a copy of the Ten Commandments ordered to be placed there by Elizabeth I.
>There are several homes in the area that are still standing that were
>occupied by Camps of that era.
>
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