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From: "john camp" <>
Subject: Re: [CAMP-L] Thomas Camp (1747-1817)
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 13:12:11 -0700
you mention Joseph Camp ,died in Kentucky in 1817, who was my direct
ancestor. He was a Baptist minister. He left N.C. in 1804 and migrated to
Kentucky\ Indiana where he later died. I do not know the location of his
gravesite. Can you verify for me the whereabouts of his grave ,or perhaps
his home?
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From: TPShively <>
To: <>
Date: Monday, October 18, 1999 9:14 AM
Subject: [CAMP-L] Thomas Camp (1747-1817)
>Hi Carolyn, Larry, Ms Ferris, and all. My ggmother's maiden name was
>Clementine Camp who was born sometime in the mid-1800s. She was married to
>John Henry Shively from Jefferson County, Kentucky, my ggfather. I recently
>received a letter from William Hoke Camp, Jr who states that Clementine had
>a brother, Ambrose Enoch Camp (1834-1874) who was his ggfather. Mr Camp
>also stated that a genealogist had provided the following lineage info to
>his father some time ago:
>
> Thomas Camp (born 1691-----) m ----?---Marshall
> Thomas Camp (1717-1798) m Winifred Starling
> Thomas Camp (1747-1817) m Susan Wagner
> Ambrose Camp (1777-1838) m Elizabeth Coons
> Thomas Pollard Camp (1799-1876) m Susan Magruder
>
> The " spaceports.com oddballz/genealogy/camp/index" (thank you Elaine!)
>confirms the first two Thomas Camps' data...but the index indicates that
>Thomas Camp (1747-1817) was married to his cousin, Nancy Ann Tarpley and
>not Susan Wagner. Also the only Ambrose Camp listed was a brother to
Thomas
>Camp (1717-1798). Is it possible that Thomas Camp (1747-1817) was married
a
>second time to Susan Wagner? The only Camp listed as being in Kentucky was
>Joseph Camp who died in Pulaski County, Ky in 1817.
>
>Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>
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