I am also curious about a Hezekiah Camp. I don't think I have
the information Michael is looking for, so I won't bother him
yet.
In Tuscarawas County, Ohio, in 1840, there are four Camps:
John Camp 201001-22001
Hezekiah Camp 1001301-000101
John Camp 10001-00001
Ulrich Camp 0201001-001101
The second John Camp is the son of Ulrich Camp/Kampf. They
moved from Switzerland in 1834. Who was this Hezekiah Camp? He
was associated with the founding of one of the first schools,
but I don't know anything else about him. Is anyone researching
him? What about the first John Camp?
Heather
--- TFarris268(a)aol.com wrote:
I am posting this request for Michael. If you have any
information please
contact him direct!! He is not a member of this list and
would not see your
answer.
Barbara Farris
Carrie Camp Memorial Library
> I am not a Camp family member; however I have a web page on
a Loyalist
> military unit called the Prince of Wales's American
Volunteers that list
> many of the men who were members. I have a Hezekiah Camp
who served in the
> regiment and was wondering if you could provide any info on
the man I could
> add to my site he disappeared from the muster rolls after
June 1783. Also
> there is a Thomas Camp that was a member of the regiment but
he died in
> December 1777. I assumed that both men were from
Connecticut since the
> majority of the men that inlisted in the Prince of Wales
American Regiment
> were from this state at the beginning of the war.
> Michael.Mallery(a)gnb.ca
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Heather
eponalady(a)yahoo.com
http://members.tripod.com/eponalady/MainGenealogyPage.html