Val, No, I am not related to Williams Washington Camp. Years ago, when I first
began my Camp research, I wrote a letter to Ellen Greer Rees in Salt Lake City,
and she sent me some info on him. She said he was named for his mother, Margaret
Williams, and the "s" gets dropped from his name a lot. W. W. lived in Salt
Lake,
and Redwood Road used to be called "Camp's Lane" in the late 1800's. I
used to
live in Riverton, Utah, at the south end of Salt Lake valley, and drove up and
down
Redwood Road for years. One of his daughters, Deseret Camp, b. Sep 1860,
married Isaac A. Jones, a distant relative of my husband's grandmother. My
hubby was born and raised in Malad, Idaho, and he knew of the Camp's there.
Linda
VLMcCown(a)aol.com wrote:
yes. That's the guy. His first wife was Diana Greer, and one of
his
subsequent wives was Amelia Evans (who remarried and was
Amelia Evans Davis when she died.) There is some conflicting info
in the LDS records, but the ancestral file print out gives his birth date as
11 Dec. 1800 in Warren County, GA. Are you related?
Val