Ann,
I searched through my files and did not find a Job Camp born in 1792.
Although, I did find born in 1747 in New Milford and died in 1822 in PA.
and a Job born in New Milford that has no dates listed, but his parents are
Israel Camp and Anna Haine m. Jan 13, 1747/48 in New Milford.
Sarah
Destine22(a)earthlink.net
From: Ann Camp <ann(a)mathsci.com>
Reply-To: CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 20:47:58 -0500
To: CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] Crest/coat-of-arms
Resent-From: CAMP-L(a)rootsweb.com
Resent-Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 18:48:00 -0700
Hi Sarah,
Our line we have traced back to a Job G. Camp who was born in
Connecticut in about 1792. We have not found his parents yet or the
town of his birth.
Job fought in the War of 1812 in Vermont and New Hampshire. He married
there and stayed until about 1835. He then moved to New York ( Warren
County) with his sons and wife Susan. He lived in Warren County until
his death in 1871. Our line desends from his son Warren Percival Camp
who left New York and headed out to Nebraska in 1865. He died there in
1867 but was surrvived by his second wife and several children. ( Two
of his children from his first marriage stayed in New York. He had two
sons and a daughter with him in Nebraska.) We come from the youngest
son Byron Warren who lived in St. Joseph MO and died in Denver, CO.
His son Edwin moved back to Indiana and lived in Indianapolis for most
of his life. His son moved to Rochester, New York and died in Kennett
Square, PA. My husband is trying to find out who Job's parents were
and where he was born. He would also like to know if anyone knows what
happened to Orville Camp, Byron's older brother who was living in
Nebraska in 1880. He is gone before 1900.
We'd appreciate any help you can give us
Ann Camp
On Feb 23, 2005, at 5:15 PM, Sarah Camp wrote:
> Are there any New England Camps out there?
>
> Also, I am trying find out more about the history of the
> crest/coat-of-arms.
> It my seem silly, but I am curious to see if any one has had the Camp
> crest
> passed down to them, and if so what your motto was--mottos are known to
> change--or does any one have any history regarding the Camp crest/
> coat-of-arms?
>
>
> Destine22(a)earthlink.net
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