Susan, You might check for Social Security numbers and order the
original applicantion. I found a C. Camp who died in March 1955, SS
303-03-6710 issued in Indiana. Ellis Camp SS# 253-09-2451 issued in
Georgia b/Sept 30,1911, d/Jan 25,1992. They fit the dates.
Happy hunting, Doris Perkins
Susan H Wilson wrote:
You should be able to find your grandfather with his parents in the 1900
census soundex.. Just page through all of the CAMP entries until you
find one with a child with the right name. To make things easier, you
might try to find his death certificate first. That would give you a
father's name to look for in the census. Later censuses would give you a
better idea of his birth date.
Just start with the present and work backwards.
To find your grandfather's marriage record you'll have to go to the
county where he was married because it's highly unlikely that anyone has
published marriage records after 1900.
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 19:30:13 -0600 Larry Camp <lcamp(a)uswest.net> writes:
>My Grandfather Columbus Davenport Camp was called 'Doc' Camp. B abt
>1890
>D abt 1955. I have just begun searching for more information on him.
>My
>Father was Ellis Leon Camp who D in 1992. M gf was a justice of the
>peace and a train master in a small community called Relay, Georgia
>only
>a few miles south of Rome and just east of the Alabama state line.
>Any
>help would be appreciated.
>
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