I would be very interested in buying a copy of the Durham stuff you got.
The last of my branch of the direct Camp line died 2 years ago but they are
collecting all her material for a "museum". I spent a couple of days in a
local church or two + a private and a public library.
Jim Woolley/Tibbals/Camp
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From: <Cawbidy(a)aol.com>
To: <camp(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: [CAMP] FW: Connecticut Camps
For the past few weeks I have been watching the messages between all
of
you
re Connecticut Camps. My line comes from Edward thru John, Moses ,
Abraham,
etc. Some years ago I spent a day in Durham and was able to purchase the
town
history by the original preacher -- I don't know whether it's still
available.
There's also available from the town clerk an itimized index of all
surnames in
the book. I have about ten legal sized pages of the Camps named in the
book. I
am at my summer home in Maine without my 2 file drawers fullof Camp stuff.
I'm saving these msgs and later I'll do lookups. Y'all know how prolific
the
caln was and how intermixed the names became. Good luck sorting them out!!
Morg
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