Paul, you may be a distant cousin I have not been able to find for lo
these many years. Milo is a distinct name that I have not been able to
trace. There was a Milo who was the son of Rev. Samuel Abel Camp and his
wife Lemira Wilson. Milo was one of the older brothers of my g-g-g-
grandfather Herman This Milo would have to have been born in the early
1800's because Samuel died in Saratoga Springs in about 1812. The Milo I
have read about was a school teacher in Chataugua County NY. and then
moved west. He could have had a son named Milo. Milo and his siblings
were all born in Ridgebury Connecticut where their father and his father
were ministers. Grandpa was SAmuel son of Hezekiah. pickup the thread with
the other notes to theis site.
On Thu, 27 May 1999 TFarris268(a)aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 05/27/1999 6:24:24 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
CAMP-L-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
<< I don't have much at this point but starting now and going backwards:
> Percy B Camp (1885 - 1972) m Florence Triteline (1888 - 1980) in
10/1912
> Ruth Addie b 1914
> Charles Joseph 1918 - 1986
> Paul Douglas b 1930
> Milo Camp (1848 - ?} b New York State m. Addie Eaton in 1874
> Luther b 1875 in IL
> Clarence b 6/1879 in KS; d 1936 in Chicago, IL
> Drucilla b 6/1881 in IA
> Percy b 1/20/1885 in IA; d 6/1972 in Olathe, KS
> Elsie b 12/1886 in IA; d 1971 in Sun City, CA
> I have not been able to find my great-grandparents as yet. They were =
> both born in Vermont. If any one can help, I would sure appreciate it.
PAULCAMP(a)worldnet.att.net
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