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Thomas Camp IV (1747 - 1811)

Thomas Camp IV
Born in Culpeper County, Virginia Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1763 in Orange County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 63 in Walton County, Georgiamap
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Biography

Thomas CAMP IV

Birth: May 15, 1747, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death: Jan. 1, 1811, Walton County, Georgia, USA [1]

Parents:

Thomas Camp and Winifred Starling

Spouse and Children:

Nancy Anne Tarpley Camp (1750 - 1814) m. 1763 Orange Co., VA[2]
  1. John Bradford Kemp (1764 - 1838)*
  2. William F. Camp (1773 - 1837)*
  3. Sherwood Camp (1777 - 1864)*
  4. Burrell Camp (1779 - 1862)*
  5. Elizabeth Camp Camp (1781 - 1850)*
  6. Nancy Ann Camp Foster (1788 - 1876)*

Burial

Old Bethlehem Cemetery in Walton County, Georgia.

Thomas was born in 1747. He passed away in 1811.

Sources

  1. Find A Grave: Memorial #25192359
  2. [1]
  • James TARPLEY I
  • 1763 [See Child 7: Thomas CAMP IV under G0497A: Thomas CAMP III in Descendants of Thomas Camp (1665 - 1711).]
  • Dewey E. Kemp, GEDCOM Ancestral file v4. 19




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Camp-1071 and Camp-2774 appear to represent the same person because: same parents, wife, the children of each Thomas Camp b. 1747 are siblings.
Camp-1639 and Camp-1071 are not ready to be merged because: Nothing matches on these profiles. More research is needed before they can be merged.
posted by Sally Stovall
Camp-1639 and Camp-1071 appear to represent the same person because: Dates & name match.
posted by Ryan Scrutchin

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