Well, actually it doesn't so much put it out of Whack, but how did Capt John
Camp get his will probated in Culpeper Co VA the same year he wrote his will
in Culpeper VA - 1801, (and he had to die to have his will probated, which
means he died 1801} and still die in 1820 in TN? That is the question. I
wonder if the father of your John was a different man and I have your John on
my list as a mistake? I am open to any suggestions, as I don't get bent out
of shape by genealogical mistakes - we all make 'em once in a while. This
looks pretty pat, however. Can anyone offer anything to help on this issue?
Judy
1 John Camp, Capt RS b: ABT 1754 in Culpeper Co, VA (b 1757?) d: 1801 in
Will dated 11 May 1801 Culpeper Co, VA, probated 15 June 1801 >>
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I just got the posting from Judy Canant and I apologize but I must put a hole
in your line.
John Hamlin Camp who married Dorothy Chamberlain Jones is my 2nd great
grandfather and he AND his father, John Camp born 1754, Virginia are buried
in
Giles County, Tennessee. John Camp died 1820 and John Hamlin Camp in 1829.
John Hamlin and Dorothy Camp had a son named John James who died as a child
and is buried there also.
I have extensive information on the family from John Camp forward but I do
not
know his parents.
I hope this does not put too much else out of whack.
Bobbie Camp Floyd, Portland Texas