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From: Larry Camp <>
Subject: [CAMP-L] [Fwd: Re: Dock C Camp]
Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2000 16:54:33 -0600


Sorry to monopolize the list this afternoon. But if you read the
attached notes u may be able to help me. I have never been able to find
the birth certificate of my Grandfather. Columbus D. (Dock) Camp. Based
upon the Georgia 1910 census it has been generally accepted that he was
the son of Columbus M - Elias A - James. But while browsing databases I
came upon a Dock Camp son of Reuben Sanford Camp son of Seaborn Moore
Marion Camp, Columbus Dock was born the same year in 1884. More is
explained in my letter to Elaine. Does anyone have any information about
the children of Reuben??? All the databases on the net seem to end
there.

Thanks,

Larry


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Dock C Camp
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 15:16:13 -0400
From: "Elaine Blackman" <>
To: <>
References: <>

Sorry, Larry.

I got my info from Barbara's db. I've only known about my CAMP
connection
for a little more than a year. I want to find all of the CAMP members
because I'm descended from them twice most of them I've found are also
descended from the CAMP line at least that many times.

Bye, y'all,
Elaine

----- Original Message -----
From: Larry Camp <>
To: Elaine Blackman <>
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 2:59 PM
Subject: Dock C Camp


> Hi Yall,
>
> It has been generally assumed that my grandfather was Columbus Davenport
> (Dock) Camp son of Columbus M. Camp - Elias A - James.
>
> But studying your Dock Camp born in 1884 (the same year as my
> Granfather) I just want to find our a little more.
>
> It was my understanding that Docks parents moved to Texas but that two
> of the boys returned to Georgia after 1900. I base the Columbus Dock on
> 1910 Census where we show his father Columbus M. living in the same
> household and listed as his father (widowed). The 1900 cencus does not
> show him in Georgia..reappearing in 1910. Of course there is no 1990
> Georgia census. Which would have made all this easy.
>
> Do you have any more information on your Dock and brothers and sisters.
> Your data base seems to end with him and his siblings. So does
> Barbara's.
>
> It is a long shot and would like to find a tie. As a young child I seem
> to remember a reference to Uncle Grover and aunt Pearl. This of course
> could turn our notions upside down. But no one seems to know what
> happenned. Perhaps you have some ideas.
>
> Anything that might be helpful would be appreciated.
>
> Larry
>
>


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