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Thomas Camp (1661 - 1711)

Thomas Camp aka Campe, Kemp
Born in Nazeing, Essex, Englandmap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1689 in James City, Colony of Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 50 in King and Queen County, Colony of Virginiamap
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No baptism for a Thomas Camp/e from1600 -1668 at Nazeing recorded in the parish register Fitz-Henry-9 22:58, 18 March 2023 (UTC)

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Biography

Name

Thomas Camp

Birth

1661, Nasing Parish, Essex, England

Alternate Birth: 1665, Nazeing Parish , Essex England

Alternate Birth: 20 Nov 1665, Mashbury, Chignal, St. James, Essex, England

  • Fact: Christening (20 November 1665) Mashbury, Chignal St, James, Essex, England

Baptism: 27 Apr 1617. St Dunstan in the West, London, England.

Death

1711, King and Queen, Virginia, USA

Source

Note

Campe in England

Thomas Kemp or Camp

Marriage

1689, James City, Virginia, United States

Husband: Thomas Campe
Wife: Catherine Barron
Child: Thomas Camp
Child: Mary Camp

1689, James City, Virginia, United States

Husband: Thomas Camp
Wife: Catherine Barron
Child: Mary Camp


  • Fact: Burial North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America

When Thomas Kemp or Campe was born circa 1661 in Essex, England, his father, Thomas, was about 28 and his mother, Sarah Williamson (ca. 1620-1715), 41. He had at least one son and daughter with Catherine Barren. He died circa 1711 in King and Queen, Virginia, at the age of about 50.

Find A Grave: Memorial #139995410 shows his 1689 marriage in Virginia to his spouse, Catherine Barron (ca. 1672-1715), and two of their children:

  1. Thomas B Camp (ca. 1691-1751), and
  2. Mary Camp (ca. 1708-1758).

Research Notes

Thomas Camp I Family: England & Virginia, site by Elroy Christenson, with the following citations:

  1. Ancestral Rolls, South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, Compiled 1938 by Mrs E. T. Crawford, State Registrar.
  2. Mann, Col. Robt. Neville and Catherine Creek-Mann, Camp-Kemp Family Hist., Vol. I, 1969
  3. Landrum, Dr. L. B. O. . History of Spartanburg County, South Carolina 1900, reprinted 1954.
  4. Williams, E. Russ, Jr. The Kemp,Turner and Roberts Families on Little Silver Creek, Washington Parish Louisiana. 1992, Williams Genealogical Pub., 514 Cole Ave, Monroe, LA 71203

Sources

  • Family Data Collection - Deaths, Edmund West, comp.
  • Family Data Collection - Births, Edmund West, comp.
  • U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases.
  • Ancestry Family Trees, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.
  • https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=139995410
  • U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.


Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Camp-781 created through the import of My Ancerstors.ged on Jul 2, 2011 by Mike Snider.




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Camp-1235 and Camp-1511 appear to represent the same person because: though the suffixes are off (Jr vs. I), the marriages, children and parentages indicate that these are the same person. Other duplicates in this family constellation are apparent. Please let me know if you have any questions or require any assistance. I will be glad to clean up the profile that has dozens of Ancestry references enumerated.
posted by Porter Fann
Campe-19 and Camp-1235 appear to represent the same person because: These are the same
posted by Misty (Rish) Musco

Rejected matches › Thomas Lee CampThomas Lee Camp

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