Thank you so much for all the information. You did find my family. My mother and I are
so greatful. This will do alot for my father. I do not know how to repay you. Please
let me know if there is anything I can do for you. Again thank you very much
Kiwanna
Heather <eponalady(a)yahoo.com> wrote:Kiwanna,
Is this your family?
Mose Camp, born 1865, South Carolina. On the 1920 census for
Rutherford County, North Carolina and 1930 census for Cherokee
County, South Carolina. He is also on the 1880 census of
Rutherford County, North Carolina, living with his grandfather,
Franklin Camp. He married Laura, born 1890 in South Carolina.
I only found eight children for them:
Johnny, born 1910
Bennie, born 1914
Pinkney, born Jan 1916
Raul, born May 1919
Hardin, born 1923
J. B., born 1924
Laura M., born Apr 1925
B. Junior, born Jan 1928
I was unable to find Mose Camp living with his parents, but in
1880, his siblings who are living with his grandparents are:
Pinkney, born 1868
Eller, born 1869
Julia, born 1871
Henry, born 1873
Sophia, born 1874
Mose Camp's grandparents were Franklin Camp, born 1804 in North
Carolina, and Cynthia, born 1820 in South Carolina. The family
in the 1870 census of Rutherford County, North Carolina looks
like this:
Camp, Frank, 60
Sintha, 40, f
Sopha, 35, f
Henry, 18, m
Samuel?, 12, m
Benj, 10, m
Grant, 8, m
Berry, 6, m
Ella, 2, f
Liza, 4, f
Joseph, 3, m
John, 14, m
Harry, 1, m
Everyone in the household was born in North Carolina.
It looks like more than one family. Possibly Sopha's children
are mixed in with Franklin and Cynthia's.
Hope this helps.
Heather
-----Original Message-----
From: kiwanna camp [mailto:kiwanna10@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 7:01 PM
To: CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] line ofElizabeth CAMP Richards (GA)
I have watched the correspondence in regards to the Camp's.
My name is
Kiwanna Camp. I was wondering if anyone has found a African
American link
in your families. I am having trouble finding several of my
family members.
I am the daughter of B.C. Camp and Veronica Pierce. Our
branch of the
Camp's originate in South Carolina. Right now they are
located in the
Gaffeny and Charrolette area. If anyone has any information
please let me
know. Thank you.
Kiwanna Camp
Mary McAbee wrote:You mention Camps in
South Carolina
at Lebanon Baptist Church. Do you have
more information. My grandmother was Elizabeth M. Camp married
to William
Silas Stone. She was the daughter of Giles Camp and Sarah
Dortch. My
sister is a member of Lebanon Baptist Church on Highway 178 in
Anderson, SC.
I have never heard her mention any Camps associated with that
church. I
just wondered if this was the same Lebanon Baptist Church.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick" <3x2389(a)bellsouth.net>
To:
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] line ofElizabeth CAMP Richards (GA)
> I was wondering where my big head came from. I am from John
and Mary also.
I
> have photos of the DAR monument listing Lt Jno Camp and
Benjamin Camp
> in SC at the Lebanon Bapt Ch
>
> My line is like this
> John Camp / Mary Tarpley
>
> Wm "Snipe" Camp
> Where does the name Snipe come from?
>
> Little Berry Camp lived in Ga then Gone to Texas
> LB Camp operated a ferry in east Texas settlers had to take
to get out to
> west Texas
>
> Maj Thos Berry Camp / Laura Kolb
> fought for Texas Granbury's 7th Brigade. At the end of the
war joined
his
> cousin Maj Raleigh Spinks Camp in a Ga unit. He married
Laura Kolb who
lived
> in Marietta Ga. They moved to Waverly Hall in Harris Co Ga.
Buried in the
> town cemetary as are children Ophelia, Octavia Camp Bussey
and brother
John
> Wesley Camp. Any old photos of these people or civil war
photos or
stories.
> My dad's cousin got the Camp silver
>
> Ophelia Camp Perry / Ben T Perry my ggrandparents
> oldest son Henry Camp Perry, He went by Camp Perry lived in
Plains Ga. I
> believe President Carter knew him.
> My line comes from Camp's brother Ben T Perry Jr.
>
> I like these Camp nicknames, what is the story of Big Head
John? Is that
Lt
> Jno from Lebonon Chuch near Laurens SC?
>
> These Camps were characters from what I have heard so far.
>
> Rick Perry
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carole Johnson"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 11:11 AM
> Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] line ofElizabeth CAMP Richards (GA)
>
>
> > Larealia,
> > I am sorry, but I have no knowledge of this family. I
should have been
> > clearer in the posting of my line, that my connection
actually ends with
> > John and Mary Tarpley Camp. My line did tend to move
through Georgia
> > with this line, but that is the only connection I have.
"Big-headed"
John
> > was in Henry (later became Clayton) County early in the
1800s. My line
> > remained there until John Thomas (who was born in Clayton
County)
> > moved after his marriage to what was then Cambell (and
later became
> > Douglas) County. He was living next door to this
father-in-law, John
> Monroe
> > DUKE, in the 1880 census. I think it must have been
coincidental that
> there
> > were other distant Camp relatives also in the area. I have
a maternal
> > ancestor
> > whose brother, Robert HICKS, married Joanna CAMP in the
1860s in DeKalb.
> > I might be able to make a connection there. I'll check my
records.
> > Carole
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From:
> > To:
> > Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 10:30 AM
> > Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] line ofElizabeth CAMP Richards (GA)
> >
> >
> > > Carole, I'm very interested in this posting. I am
descended from
> > Elizabeth Camp d/o William Camp/Kemp and wife Mary Morgan.
They are
> listed
> > on 1850 DeKalb Co., GA census with children Martha,
Elizabeth, Ellsbury,
> and
> > Marion. This Marion would have been born in 1830's from
census age.
> > Elizabeth was born in 1820's. The next household was
Andrew Camp and
wife
> > Catherine w/daughter Indiana. Do you have >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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