Research Review Wikitree And Internet Data

Camp Family of

Milford, New Haven,

Connecticut, United States

Prepared by Barry Malcolm Malcolm-815 Wikitree Arborist

26 March 2017 1 Table of Contents

Summary ...... 7 Purpose ...... 7 Limitations ...... 7

Recommended changes to Wikitree Profiles ...... 8 Samuel Camp 1645 – 1645 (Camp-20) ...... 8 Samuel Camp 1655 – 1743 (Camp-1149) ...... 8 Hannah Betts 1652 – 1680 (Betts – 19) ...... 8 Lt. Samuel Camp 1643 - 1735 (Camp-885) ...... 8 Samuel and Hannah (Betts) Camp Married in 1672...... 8 Children of Samuel and Hannah ...... 8 Samuel and Mary (Camp) Camp Married in 1682 ...... 8 Children of Samuel and Mary ...... 8 Samuel and Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp Married in 1695 ...... 8 Children of Samuel and Rebecca ...... 8 Deacon Samuel Camp (1655 – 1733) ...... 9 Samuel married 1 on 6 January 1681 (MVR) Mercy Scovill 1657 - 1695 ...... 9 Samuel married 2 on Mrs. Martha (Ufford) Caro 1659 – 1739 (Ufford-63) ...... 9 Children of Samuel and Mercy ...... 9 Children of Samuel and Martha ...... 9

Section 1 - Ancestors of Lt. Samual Camp 1643 - 1735 (Camp-885) ...... 10 Edward Camp 1575 - 1682 ...... 10 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-298 ...... 10 www.geni.com ...... 11 Edward Camp 1575 – 1682 (Camp-298) ...... 11 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 ...... 12 Grace (Mott) Camp 1581 - 1614 ...... 13 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mott-264 ...... 13 England Marriages, 1538–1973 ...... 14 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 ...... 14 Edward Camp 1616 – 1659 ...... 15 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-297 ...... 15 Geni.com ...... 16 Edward Camp, ll 1614 – 1659 (Camp- 297) ...... 16 Tomcat.org ...... 18 Camp Family Edward Camp 1617 - 1659 ...... 18 Genealogy.com ...... 20 Edward Camp 1617 – 1659 (Camp-297) ...... 20 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current ...... 22 Mary (Canfield) Lane 1625 – 1680 ...... 23 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Canfield-600 ...... 23 Tomcat.org ...... 24 Camp Family Genealogy Edward Camp 1617 - 1659 ...... 24

Section 2 - Descendants of Lt. Samuel Camp 1643 – 1735 (Camp-885) ...... 25 Lt. Samuel Camp (1643 – 1735) ...... 25 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-885 ...... 25 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Samuel Camp ...... 26 Samuel “Deacon” Camp (Camp-885) ...... 26 Families of Early Milford, Connecticut ...... 27 edited by Jacquelyn L. Ricker ...... 27 Samuel “Deacon” Camp 1648 – 1708 (Camp-885) ...... 27 Ancestry Pedigree Resource File ...... 28 Samuel Camp 1645 – 1736 (Camp-885) ...... 28 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 ...... 29

26 March 2017 2 Samuel Camp 1645 – 1736 (Camp-885) ...... 29 Genealogy.com ...... 30 Lt. Samuel Camp 1645 – 1736 (Camp-885) ...... 30

Wife One of Lt. Samuel Camp ...... 34

Hannah Betts 1652 – 1680 (Betts – 19) ...... 34 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Betts-19 ...... 34 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Hannah Betts ...... 35 Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) ...... 36 Hannah Betts 1652 – (Betts – 19) ...... 36 Samuel Camp 1675 - 1743 ...... 37 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1214 ...... 37 Geni.com ...... 38 Samuel Camp 1675 – 1734 (Camp-1214) ...... 38 Lydia Ufford 1677 - ...... 39 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ufford-48 ...... 39 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Samuel Camp and Lydia Ufford ...... 39 Hannah (Camp) Smith 1677 - 1763 ...... 40 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-19 ...... 40 Web: Connecticut, Find A Grave Index, 1636-2013 ...... 41 Millennium File ...... 41 Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 ...... 42 England & Wales, Christening Index, 1530-1980 ...... 42 Thomas Smith 1675 - 1743 ...... 43 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-2843 ...... 43 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Thomas Smith and Hannah (Camp) Smith ...... 44 Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 ...... 44 Find A Grave Thomas Smith 1676 - 1743 ...... 45 Lemuel Camp 1701 – 1784 ...... 47 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1630 ...... 47 Geni.com ...... 48 Find A Grave ...... 49 Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934 ...... 50 Connecticut, Wills and Probate Records, 1609-1999 ...... 50 Alice (Leavenworth) Camp 1709 - 1796 ...... 51 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leavenworth-86 ...... 51 Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) ...... 52

Wife Two of Lt. Samuel Camp ...... 53

Mary Camp (1663 – 1691) ...... 53 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-888 ...... 53 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Mary Camp (camp-885) ...... 54 Ancestry Pedigree Resource File ...... 55 Ancestors and Descendants of Mary Camp 1663 - 1691 ...... 56 Parents ...... 56 Children of William and Mary (Smith) Camp ...... 56 Mary Camp (Camp-888) ...... 57 Biography from Camp-888 ...... 57

Mary married (1) Samuel Camp, (Camp-1149) ...... 58 Conflicting data that has been disregarded ...... 58 Biography for Deacon Samuel Camp (Camp-1149) ...... 58

Mary married (2) Lte. Samuel Camp (Camp-885) ...... 60 Biography for Lte. Samuel Camp (Camp-885) ...... 60 Ancestry Pedigree Resource File...... 60 Find A Grave ...... 61 Samuel Camp (Camp-885) ...... 61 End of Biography for Lte. Samuel Camp (Camp-885) ...... 62

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Mary married (3) Samuel Camp (Camp-20), ...... 63 Conflicting data that has been disregarded ...... 63 Biography for Samuel Camp (Camp-20) ...... 63 End of Biography for Samuel Camp (Camp-20)...... 63 Children of Lt. Samuel Camp [1643 - 1735] (Camp-885) and Mary Camp [1663 - 1691]) (Camp-888) ...... 64 Hephzibah Camp, ...... 64 Biography for Hephzibah Camp (Camp-2069) ...... 64 Mary (Camp) Canfield 1683 - 1740 ...... 65 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1757 ...... 65 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Mary (Camp) Canfield ...... 66 Mary Camp ...... 66 Thomas Canfield ...... 66 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 ...... 67 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current ...... 68 Mary (Camp) Canfield 1684 - 1740 ...... 68 Find A Grave - Mary (Camp) Canfield 1684 – 1740 ...... 69 Tombstone Mary (Camp) Canfield ...... 70 Enos Camp 1688 - 1768 ...... 71 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-843 ...... 71 Biography Enos Camp, 1687-1768 ...... 72 Joel Camp 1691 ...... 73 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1758 ...... 73 Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 ...... 74

Wife Three of Lt. Samuel Camp ...... 75

Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp (1658 – 1711) ...... 75 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Atkinson-1081 ...... 75 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp aka Canfield ...... 76 Husband 1 of Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp ...... 77 Thomas Canfield (1654 – abt. 1690) ...... 77 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Canfield-70 ...... 77 Wikitree Family Group Sheet Thomas Canfield 1654 - 1690 ...... 78 Husband 2 of Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp ...... 79 Samuel “Deacon” Camp (1643 – 1735) ...... 79 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-885 ...... 79 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Samuel Camp 1643 - 1735 ...... 80 Samuel and Hannah Betts ...... 80 Samuel and Mary Camp ...... 80 Samuel and Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp...... 80 Abigail (Camp) Northrup 1696 – 1783 (camp-2261) ...... 81 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-2261 ...... 81 Find A Grave ...... 82 Tombstone of Abigail (Camp) Northrup 1696 – 1783 (camp-2261) ...... 82 Deacon Hezekiah Camp 1700 – 1791 (Camp-2262) ...... 83 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Camp-2262&public=1 ...... 83 Find A Grave ...... 83 Deacon Hezekiah Camp ...... 83 Find A Grave ...... 84 Deacon Hezekiah Camp 1700 – 1791 (Camp-2262) Tombstone ...... 84

26 March 2017 4 Section 3 - Ancesters of Deacon Samuel Camp (1655 – 1733) (Camp-1149) ...... 85

Nicholas Camp Sr. (1597 – 1654) ...... 85 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-8 ...... 85 Families of Early Milford, Connecticut Nicholas Camp 1579 – 1655/6...... 86 Sarah (Unknown) Camp 1603 - 1645 ...... 87 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-321331 ...... 87 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Nicholas Camp Sr...... 88 Married 1 Sarah Unknown 1620 [marriage location?]...... 88 Married 2 Edith Tulley about 1646 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, CT...... 88 Married 3 Katharine Unknown 14 Jul 1652 in New Haven Colony...... 88 Children of Nicholas Camp Sr...... 89 Edith (Tulley) Camp 1595 - 1651 ...... 90 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tulley-38 ...... 90 Research Notes from Wikitree for Edith (Tulley) Camp 1595 - 1651 ...... 91 Katherine (Unknown) Thompson ...... 93 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-7596...... 93

Section 4 - Descendants of Deacon Samuel Camp (Camp- 1149) ...... 94

Samuel Camp (1655 – 1733) son of Nicholas and Sarah Camp ...... 94 Deacon Samuel Camp (1655 – 1733) ...... 94 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1149 ...... 94 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Deacon Samuel Camp (1655 – 1743) ...... 95 Families of Early Milford, Connecticut ...... 96 edited by Jacquelyn L. Ricker ...... 96 Samuel Camp 1655 – 1733 (Camp-1149) ...... 96 Samuel Camp (Camp-1149) ...... 96 Married 1 on 6 January 1681 (MVR) Mercy Scovill 1657 - 1695 ...... 96 Married 2 on Mrs. Martha (Ufford) Caro 1659 – 1739 (Ufford-63) ...... 96 Connecticut, Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934 ...... 98 Samuel Camp 1654 – 1733 (Camp-1149) ...... 98 Mercy (Scofield) Camp 1657 – 1699 (Scofield-95) ...... 99 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scofield-95 ...... 99 Martha Ufford 1659 – 1739 (Ufford-63) ...... 100 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ufford-63 ...... 100 Find a Grave ...... 101 Martha (Ufford) Camp (Ufford-63) ...... 101 John Camp 1700 - 1754 ...... 102 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-2263 ...... 102 Find A Grave ...... 102 John Camp 1700 - 1754 ...... 102 Find A Grave ...... 103 John Camp 1700 – 1754 Tombstone ...... 103 Ephraim Camp 1702 - 1725 ...... 104 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-2264 ...... 104 Find A Grave ...... 104 Ephraim Camp 1702 - 1725 ...... 104 Mary (Camp) Baldwin (1623 - ) ...... 105 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-200 ...... 105 www.werelate.org ...... 106 Family of John Baldwin and Mary Camp ...... 106 Find A grave ...... 107 Mary (Camp) Baldwin ...... 107 Abigail Camp Baldwin (1625 - 1648)* ...... 108 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-190 ...... 108 Find A Grave ...... 109 26 March 2017 5 Abigail (Camp) Baldwin 1625 - 1648 ...... 109 Nicholas Camp (1627 - 1706) ...... 110 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-203 ...... 110 Find A Grave ...... 111 Nicholas Camp, Jr 1627 - 1706 ...... 111 William Camp (1638 - 1703)* ...... 112 Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-208 ...... 112 Find A Grave ...... 113 William Camp 1638 - 1703 ...... 113 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for William and Mary (Smith) Camp ...... 114

Section 5 Samuel Camp 1645 -1645 (Camp-20) ...... 115

Samuel Camp (1645 – 1645) son of Nicholas and Sarah Camp ...... 115 Samuel Camp (1645 -1645) ...... 115 Link to Wikitree - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-20 ...... 115 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Samuel Camp (1645 – 1645) ...... 115 Find A Grave ...... 116 Find A Grave Index ...... 117 Genealogy Research & Family History - Five Families ...... 117

Section 6 Time Lines ...... 118 Samuel Camp 1648 – 1708 (Camp-885) ...... 118 Samuel Camp 1655 – 1733 (Camp-1149) ...... 119

Section 7 – Conflicting data that has been disregarded ...... 120

Samuel Camp (1643 – 1735) son of Nicholas and Sarah Camp ...... 120 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current ...... 120 Deacon Samuel Camp 1643 - 1735 ...... 120 Find A Grave ...... 121 Deacon Samuel Camp 1643 - 1735 ...... 121 ~MY CAMP FAMILY~ ...... 121

26 March 2017 6 Summary

This document is merely a review of publicly available information. Some of the data may be covered by copyright and this must be addressed before any of the information contained in this document is uploaded to Wikitree. The recommended Wikitree updates are based on the most likely but not necessarily the correct result. The aim is just to eliminate gross errors, and provide consolidated information for future research. The lack of response from the profile managers involved demonstrates a regrettable disregard for the Wikitree principles.

Purpose Several profiles in Wikitree have very obvious errors. Camp-20 Samuel Camp 1645 -1645 Samuel died in infancy but is shown as having three children Refer to page 107. Camp-888 Mary Camp 1663 – 1691 Mary married two different spouse in the same year. Refer to page 53. Camp-885 Lt. Samuel Camp 1643 – 1735 Determine if Camp-885 and Camp-1149 are the same person and should they be merged. Refer to page 25. Camp-1149 Deacon Samuel Camp 1635 – 1733 Add the spouses and children for Samuel Refer to page 91.

This is an attempt to clarify some very questionable Wikitree Profiles.

Limitations Lack of primary sources or quality secondary sources is a problem. Some of the books quoted are not available in Australia or on the web, and this has hindered any serious research. There are at least thirteen Profile managers involved in the identified profiles and despite attempts to contact them there has not been any response, or offers of assistance, or input. A comment from Ann Gulbangi who is the Historian for the Society of Mayflower Descendants in Ohio. Provides an accurate assessment. “Many of the sources have not been thoroughly documented and some of the data is preliminary, but I'm including it all. I have many primary sources and quality secondary sources, but also lots of Internet sources that range from scholarly to downright conjecture and fantasy. My philosophy is to present it all and then correct and augment as I hear from researchers with better information.”

26 March 2017 7 Recommended changes to Wikitree Profiles

Samuel Camp 1645 – 1645 (Camp-20) Delete the children from this profile. Samuel died in infancy, there were no children or marriages.

1 Mary (Camp) Canfield 1683 – 1740 (Camp-1757) 2 Joel Camp 1691 – 3 Hephzibah Camp 1685 Camp-2069 4 Enos Camp 1688 Camp-843 5 Joel Camp 1691 Camp-1758 6 Joel Camp 1692 - Camp-1759 7 Lemuel Camp 1701 - 1784 Camp-1630

Samuel Camp 1655 – 1743 (Camp-1149) 1 Delete Hannah Betts 1652 – 1680 (Betts-19) as a spouse. Hannah married Camp-885 2 Delete Mary Camp (1663 – 1691) (Camp-888) as a spouse. Mary married Camp-885 3 Delete Hannah (Camp) Smith (Camp-19) as child. Hannah was a child of Camp-885. 4 Delete Lemuel Camp (Camp-1630) as child, Lemuel was a child of camp-885.

Hannah Betts 1652 – 1680 (Betts – 19) 1 Delete Lemuel Camp (Camp-1630) as child. Mother was Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp see the Time Line

Lt. Samuel Camp 1643 - 1735 (Camp-885)

Samuel and Hannah (Betts) Camp Married in 1672 Children of Samuel and Hannah 1 Samuel Camp 1675 - 1743 Camp-1214 2 Hannah Camp 1677 - 1763 Camp-19

Samuel and Mary (Camp) Camp Married in 1682 Children of Samuel and Mary 1 Mary (Camp) Canfield 1683 - 1740 Camp-1757 2 Hephzibah Camp 1685 - 1740 Camp-2069 3 Enos Camp 1688 - 1768 Camp-843 4 Jeol Camp 1690 - 1690 Camp-1758 Mary Camp Died in 1691 Camp-888

Samuel and Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp Married in 1695 Children of Samuel and Rebecca 1 Joel Camp 1692 - 1713 Camp-1759 2 Abigail Camp 1697 - 1783 Camp-2261 3 Hezekiah Camp 1700 - 1768 Camp-2262 4 Lemuel Camp 1701 - 1784 Camp-1630

26 March 2017 8 Deacon Samuel Camp (1655 – 1733)

Samuel married 1 on 6 January 1681 (MVR) Mercy Scovill 1657 - 1695

Samuel married 2 on Mrs. Martha (Ufford) Caro 1659 – 1739 (Ufford-63) Martha was the widow of Peter Caro or Carrow.

Children of Samuel and Mercy Samuel and Mercy Married 1681 Samuel Camp 1682 - 1755 No Wikitree Profile Bethia Camp 1686 - No Wikitree Profile Daniel Camp 1687 - No Wikitree Profile Nathan Camp 1688 -1690 No Wikitree Profile Ebenezer Camp 1690 - 1734 No Wikitree Profile Amos Camp 1692 - 1735 No Wikitree Profile Sarah Camp 1694 - No Wikitree Profile Mercy Scovill Died 1695 -

Children of Samuel and Martha Samuel and Martha married between 1695 and 1700 John Camp Born 1700 – 1754 Camp-2263 Ephraim Camp Born 1702 - 1725 Camp-2264

26 March 2017 9 Section 1 - Ancestors of Lt. Samual Camp 1643 - 1735 (Camp-885)

Edward Camp 1575 - 1682

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-298

26 March 2017 10

www.geni.com

Edward Camp 1575 – 1682 (Camp-298) Edward Camp MP Gender: Male Birth: before January 27, 1576 in Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England Death: before March 2, 1681 in Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England Immediate Family: Son of Richard Campe and Joan Campe Husband of Grace Camp; Edith Camp (Tilley) and Katherine Camp (Thompson) Father of Edward Camp, of New Haven; Grace Rollen; George Camp; Mary Camp; William Camp and 1 other Brother of Thomas Camp; Robert Camp; Catharine Elyot, (Twin); Joan Campe, (Twin) and John Campe Half brother of William Campe; Mary Curtis; John Campe; Richard Campe and Nicholas Campe Added by: Shelley Mactyre on July 14, 2007 Managed by: John Hilbert McCord and 21 others Curated by: Dan Cornett About There is a report that Edward Campe was christened on 27 Jan 1576 in Nazeing, Essex, England. The following was taken from the "Parish Registers of Hunsdon in Herts, England 1546-1837" by the Hon. Herbert C. Gibbs, London, 1915: Marriages: Page 94, Edward Camp to Grace Mott on 21 Sept. 1615 Christenings: Page 114, Edward Camp, Sonne of Edward Camp, 21 Sept. 1617 The following was taken from The Camp Bulletin, The Camp Family Association, Volume VI, #3, September 1985:

"In St. Margarets, near Hunsdon, there is a house still standing that belonged to Edward Campe. In 1628 it was sold to Edward Campe, a blacksmith who went there with his family. He reportedly had his blacksmith shop in the house. Edward and his wife Grace had three sons: Edward Jr., George and Philemon. George became a shoemaker and Philemon learned the blacksmith trade by working with his father. Edward emigrated to America. There are two documents relating to the Campes in the Hertford Record Office both dated 1673. In one, Edward Campe (Sr.) made over the house and smith shop to Philemon Campe to have after his death. In the meantime, Philemon who was married and had three children was to have the middle chamber and use of the kitchen. In the other document, George Campe gives to his brother Philemon the right to enter the premises at anytime to repair the House. At that time George seems to be the owner. Edward Campe died in 1682 and his son, George, died three years later. Philemon became the owner of the house. He had two sons, Edward and Philemon Jr., who both became blacksmiths. In 1709 Philemon and his wife leased the house to Thomas Cramphorne for a year. Philemon later gave up blacksmithing when he later sold the property to Mr. Cramphorne. In 1712 he was reportedly a farmer. In 1719 three of his children were paying to go to the Charity School in Hunsdon so they were still in the village. There is a story that the Campes became dissenters to the Church at St. Dunstan's Church. This could be the reason that Edward went to America. There are no records that any of his brothers were baptized." Link to web site

26 March 2017 11 https://www.geni.com/people/Edward-Camp/332904420200005828

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Edward Camp

Name: Edward Camp Gender: Male Birth Place: En Spouse Name: Grace Mott Marriage Year: 1615 Number Pages: 1

Source Citation: Source number: 266.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: GMF Source Information:

Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. 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. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Description: This database contains marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of marriages, were extracted from family group sheets, electronic databases, biographies, wills, and other sources. © 2017 Ancestry

26 March 2017 12 Grace (Mott) Camp 1581 - 1614

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mott-264

26 March 2017 13 England Marriages, 1538–1973

Name: Edward Campe Spouse's Name: Grace Mott Event Date: 21 Sep 1615 Event Place: Hunsdon, Hertford, England Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M07251-1 System Origin: England-ODM GS Film number: 0496822 IT 2, 991316 Reference ID: Citing this Record: "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2TS- H24 : 10 December 2014), Edward Campe and Grace Mott, 21 Sep 1615; citing Hunsdon,Hertford,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 0496822 IT 2, 991316

U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Grace Mott

Name: Grace Mott Gender: Female Spouse Name: Edward Camp Spouse Birth Place: En Marriage Year: 1615 Number Pages: 1

Source Citation: Source number: 266.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JIF Source Information:

Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. 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. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Description: This database contains marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of marriages, were extracted from family group sheets, electronic databases, biographies, wills, and other sources. © 2017 Ancestry

26 March 2017 14

Edward Camp 1616 – 1659

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-297

26 March 2017 15 Geni.com

Edward Camp, ll 1614 – 1659 (Camp- 297)

Gender: Male Birth: May 8, 1614 in Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England Death: October 4, 1659 (45) in New Haven, New Haven , Connecticut Immediate Family: Son of Edward Camp and Grace Camp Husband of Mary Camp Father of Lt. Samuel Camp; Sgt. Edward Camp; Mary Briscoe; Mercy Baldwin (Camp); Joseph Camp and 3 others; Sarah Camp; Mehetable Camp and Elizabeth Camp Brother of Grace Rollen; George Camp; Mary Camp; William Camp and Phileman Camp Added by: Shelley Mactyre on July 14, 2007 Managed by: Shelley Mactyre and 43 others Curated by: Dan Cornett About The first record of him in America is from a court case on Sept 6, 1643 in which he was fined for being late for training. Edward was a farmer in the section of New Haven called Chestnut Hill. After having been a farmer for a while, he wanted to quit farming and move back into the city. This required approval of the town council, and the town council refused to give him permission to move into town, so he stayed on the farm for the rest of his life. He did not leave a will and the exact date of his death is not know, but the inventory of his estate which amounted to 100 pounds, 6 shillings, 3 pence, was presented by his widow, Mary Camp, on the first of November. (New Haven Probate Records, I:pt 1,87. New Haven Colonial Records, II:401) Notes for EDWARD CAMP: Edward Camp is believed be the son of Edward and Grace (Mott) Camp from Hunsdon in Herts, Essex County, England. Other children of this couple were Grace, George, William, Mary and Philemon. He is erroneously thought to be the son of Nicholas Camp by several books and researchers. Edward was born in 1617 and was christened 21 Sep 1617, according to Page 114 of "The Parish Registers of Hunsdon" by Hon. Herbert C. Gibbs, London, 1915. He is not listed as married or buried in England. It is believed that he is the "Edward Kemp aged 19 yeares" who left England on May 2, 1635, on the ship Alexander which was bound for Barbados under Capt. Burche. There was no mention of a wife. The age of both Edwards match. Information from "Hottons Lists", John Camden Hotten, Pages 73 to 75, 1874. Edward is first recorded in New Haven, CT on Sept. 6, 1643, when he is fined for being late to training. He took the Oath of Fidelity on July 1, 1644, according to the New Haven Town Records. The Oath of Fidelity was written in 1639 to show allegiance to the Crown in England. It was later copied into the records in the Office of the Town Clerk in New Haven along with the names of the s igners. The actual document and signatures are lost. He was not included in the list of New Haven families in 1641-43 possibly because he may not have been a head of a family yet. He appears several times in the New Haven records between 1650 and 1656. He married Mary Canfield while in New Haven; however, have not been able to document exactly when. They had five children: Samuel, Mercy, Edward, Mary and Sarah. Edward was granted land at Chestnut Hill, May 1650, and is one of the first settlers in what is now Woodridge. "Edward Camp on behalf of himselfe, Ralph Loynes (Lines) Nathaniele Seely, Edward Parker and John Moss propounded for each of them 20 ac's of ground to plant on at a place called Chestnutt hill, about 4 miles from towne, on ye left hand of Mr. Goodyeres farm: that they might have libbertie to cut some upland grass ther aboute. The Court considered ye motion and being desirous to furhter planting what they may, did grant them upon condition that they fence it within a yeere, and improve it for corne as fast as they can and paye rates for it as other men doe" On December 4th, 1655, "William Fowler passeth over to Edward Camp a peece of meddow lying in ye upper end of the west meddow, conteyning aboute six 16 acres, be it more or less, which is compassed round with the river and upland." From: "Ancient Town Records, Volume 1" New Haven Colonial Historical Society, edited by Franklin Bowditch Dexter, 1917. A deposition was given to Capt. Atwood of Milford, CT in 1652 in which he was described as "Edward Camp, aged about 34 yeares." This matches with the birth date for Edward Campe of Nazeing Parish. In 1655, he and his wife were assigned seats "on ye stile on both sides of the dore in ye meeting house." In 1656 he was ordered to give one day's work to pay for damages his swine had caused to someone's corn. Link to Website https://www.geni.com/people/Edward-Camp-of-New-Haven/332884651310014270?through=6000000019523569560

26 March 2017 17 Tomcat.org

Camp Family Genealogy Edward Camp 1617 - 1659 Person Sheet Name Edward CAMP Birth 8 May 1617, Hunsdon, Hertz, England Death Sep 1659, New Haven, CT Age: 42 Occupation Farmer Religion Christened 9-21-1617 Father Edward CAMP (1572-1681) Mother Grace MOTT (1581-)

Spouses 1 Mary CANFIELD Birth 1625, Nazeing, Essex, England Death 22 Feb 1679, Milford, New Haven, CT Age: 54

Marriage 1645, New Haven, CT

Children Edward (1650-1720) Samuel (1645-1736) Mercy (1646-1673) Mary (1652-1705) Sarah (1655-1657) Joseph (1653-1655) Mehetable (1647-)

Notes for Edward CAMP Born 9-21-1617 Died 10-4-1659— To America on ship ALEXANDER (sailed 5-2-1635) Fined for being late for training 9-6-1643 in New Haven, CT. Took oath of fidelity 7-1-1644 granted land at Chestnut Hill in May 1650. He was one of the first settlers of Woodbridge, CT Notes for EDWARD CAMP: Edward Camp is believed be the son of Edward and Grace (Mott) Camp from Hunsdon in Herts, Essex County, England. Other children of this couple were Grace, George, William, Mary and Philemon. He is erroneously thought to be the son of Nicholas Camp by several books and researchers. Edward was born in 1617 and was christened 21 Sep 1617, according to Page 114 of "The Parish Registers of Hunsdon" by Hon. Herbert C. Gibbs, London, 1915. He is not listed as married or buried in England. It is believed that he is the "Edward Kemp aged 19 yeares" who left England on May 2, 1635, on the ship Alexander which was bound for Barbados under Capt. Burche. There was no mention of a wife. The age of both Edwards match. Information from "Hottons Lists", John Camden Hotten, Pages 73 to 75, 1874. Edward is first recorded in New Haven, CT on Sept. 6, 1643, when he is fined for being late to training. He took the Oath of Fidelity on July 1, 1644,according to the New Haven Town Records. The Oath of Fidelity was written in 1639 to show allegiance to the Crown in England. It was later copied into the records in the Office of the Town Clerk in New Haven along with the names of the signers. The actual document and signatures are lost. He was not included in the list of New Haven families in 1641-43 possibly because he may not have been a head of a family yet. He appears several times in the New Haven records between 1650 and 1656. He married Mary Canfield while in New Haven; however, have not been able to document exactly when. They had five children: Samuel, Mercy,Edward, Mary and Sarah.

26 March 2017 18 Edward was granted land at Chestnut Hill, May 1650, and is one of the first settlers in what is now Woodridge. "Edward Camp on behalf of him selfe, Ralph Loynes(Lines) Nathaniele Seely, Edward Parker and John Moss propounded for each of them 20 ac's of ground to plant on at a place called Chestnutt hill, about 4 miles from towne, on ye left hand of Mr. Goodyeres farm: that they might have libbertie to cut some upland grass ther aboute. The Court considered ye motion and being desirous to furhter planting what they may, did grant them upon condition that they fence it within a yeere, and improve it for corne as fast as they can and paye rates for it as other men doe" On December 4th, 1655, " William Fowler passeth over to Edward Camp a peece of meddow lying in ye upper end of the west meddow, conteyning aboute six acres, be it more or less, whic his compassed round with the river and upland." From: "Ancient Town Records, Volume 1" New Haven Colonial Historical Society,edited by Franklin Bowditch Dexter, 1917. A deposition was given to Capt. Atwood of Milford, CT in 1652 in which he was described as "Edward Camp, aged about 34 yeares." This matches with the birth date for Edward Campe of Nazeing Parish. In1655, he and his wife were assigned seats "on ye stile on both sides of the dore in ye meeting house." In 1656 he was ordered to give one day's work to pay for damages his swine had caused to someone's corn. Edward Camp was a farmer and lived in the section of the New Haven then called Chestnut Hill. When he died, he did not leave a will nor is the exact date of his death known. The inventory of his estate was taken Sept. 22, 1659;however, when presented to the court on 4 October 1659, it was found to be imperfect. A second was presented by his widow 1 Nov1659. "An inventory of the estate of Edward Camp was againe presented, amounting to 100 lb, 5s, 3d, unto which some plow irons & c & other small things to the vallew of 4s, 6p, as alsoan old gun, are to be added, which was by ye widdow ye disceased attested upon oath to be a full inventory to ye best of her knowledg." From: "Ancient Town Records, Volume 1" New Haven Colonial Historical Society, edited by Franklin Bowditch Dexter,1917. There are a lengthy series of court proceedings that involved Edward as plaintiff and others as defendant. Please refer to the "New Haven Colony History Society, Ancient Town Records, New Haven Town Records" edited by Franklin Bowditch Dexter, Litt. D, 1917. The proceedings cover theft by Good wife Lines, wife of Ralph Lines, who stole from Edward. After his death, his wife married John Lane of Milford. The following is from "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of NewEngland" by John Savage Page 331: "CAMP, Edward, New Haven1643, had Edward b. 1650, Mary b. 1652, Sarah b. 1655, and perhaps more but not prob. for he d. 1659." Links to website http://www.tomcampinspectionservices.com/fha-203k-consultant http://www.tomcamp.org/ps01/ps01_135.html

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Edward Camp 1617 – 1659 (Camp-297)

Note by Barry Malcolm Although I find this document a little confusing I have included it in the hope it may help somebody in further research. The document appears to be well researched and addresses some of the confusion surrounding the Camp family. My Genealogy Home Page: Information about Edward (2) CAMP Edward (2) CAMP (b. Abt. 21 Sep 1617, d. Abt. 22 Sep 1659) Son of Edward (1) CAMP and Grace MOTT)1 Born Abt. 21 Sep 1617 in England, Died Abt. 22 Sep 1659 in New Haven CT Married Mary CANFIELD. Notes for Edward (2) CAMP: 7th ggf of Gordon Fisher See also general note under his father Edward (1) CAMP. There has been confusion of this Edward l CAMP with another, apparently removed by William F. J. Boardman in *The Ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut*, Hartford Ct 1906. See notes under Nicholas (1) & (2) CAMP and their wives. "The date of his [Edward (1) CAMP] arrival in America is not known, but it was prior to September, 1643; and it is possible that he was the "Edward Kemp, age 19 years," who left England May 2, 1635 on the ship Alexander, bound for "ye Barbadoes," with Capt. Burche and Gilbert Grimes, Mr. This from L John Camden Hatten, *List of Emigrants to America 1600-1700, from the Original Lists of Persons of Quality, p. 73, which also lists a Michell Kimp, age 27.(As late as1850, members of this family were still occasionally recorded as "Kemp.") (P) Although Edward is thought to have been related to Nicholas Camp, 1st, [see NICHOLAS (1) CAMP, unlinked to Edward in this database] of Milford, no record of him has been found there, and he first appears in New Haven 9/6/1643, when he was fined for being late at the last training. He took the oath of fidelity 7/1/1644, but was not included in the list of New Haven families in 1641-43. Perhaps he was not head of a family in 1643 when the list was taken. His oldest son was born in 1644-45, so it is possible that his marriage took place after the families were listed. He appears several times in the records of New Haven between 1650 and 1656. In 1650, he and two others bound themselves for 12 pounds as bail for a seaman who had broken the arm of an Indian named Wash; in 1652, the court ordered him to pay Thomas Beecg twenty shillings, which he refused to do, and Mr.Goodyeare promised to pay it; in 1654, he and several other men were warned to keep their swine out of the Indian corn; the same year he and three others were "complained of for keeping more swine than they are by the order allowed to doe;" in 1655, he and his wife were assigned seats "on ye stile on both sides of the dore (in ye meetinghouse);" and in 1656 he was ordered to give one day's work to pay for the damage the swine had done to someone's corn.(P) Edward Camp was a farmer and lived in the section of New Haven then called Chestnut Hill. He did not leave a will and the exact date of his death is not known, but the inventory of his estate which amounted to 100 pounds, 6 shillings, 3 pence, was taken 9/22/1659, and was presented by his widow, Mary Camp, on the first of November following (New Haven Probate Records, I:pt 1, 87.New Haven Colonial Records, II:401)." --- Nell Jones Carter, *Camp, Jones and Related Families*,Tallahassee FL 1977, p 6-7 "EDWARD CAMP, of New Haven, was born in England about 1622, and is believed to have been a relative of Nicholas Camp, 1st, of Milford, Conn...... [Footnote: On the family of Edward Camp see: Hinman;s *Puritan Settlers of Connecticut*, p. 470; Savage's *Genealogical Dictionary*, I: 331; Orcutt's *History of New Milford*, p. 678;Fowler's *History of Durham*, *History of Waterbury*.] He first appears in New Haven, September 6, 1643, when he was fined for being late at the last training. He 26 March 2017 20 took the oath of fidelity July 1, 1644, but he is not found in the list of New Haven families in 1641- 1643.The inference from this fact is that if he was then in Connecticut, he was living elsewhere. It is more likely, however, that he was either young when he came to New England, or, if a new comer in 1643, unmarried. He is mentioned several times in the New Haven records and resided there until his death, which occurred in 1659.The inventory of his estate, which amounted to #100 [pounds] 5s. 3d., was taken September 22, 1659, and was presented by his widow, Mary Camp, on the 1st of November following.{New Haven Probate Records, I: pt. 1, 87.*New Haven Colonial Records*, II: 401.)(P) Edward Camp was a farmerand lived in that section of New Haven then called "Chestnut Hill." After his death his family removed, for reasons elsewhere stated, to Milford." --- William F. J. Boardman, *The Ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut*, Hartford CT, 1906, p. 213-214. The children of Edward and Mary CAMP are given by Boardman on p. 216 as follows:" I. Mercy, b. prob. abt. 1646; m. June 25, 1666, Josiah Baldwin of Milford, who d. in 1683 leaving seven children .II. Samuel, b. abt. 1648 [DIRECT ANCESTOR] .. .III. Edward, b. July 8,1650 .. IV. Mary, b. Apr. 21, 1652; m. 1st, Nov. 29, 1672, Nathaniel Briscoe of Milford, who d. in 1691, leaving children, James, Mary, Samuel, Sarah, Abigail, John, and Dinah. (N.H. Prob. Rec. II: 102; N.H. Co. Court Rec. I: 190.) She m. 2nd, before 1702, Joseph Garnsey (Guernsey) of Milford, and was living in 1705.(Milford Land Rec. II:136.)V. Sarah, b. Nob. 25, 1655, d. before 1669." Nell Jones Carter, *Camp, Jones and Related Families*, 1977, p 6, says this Edward CAMP was christened 21 Sep 1615. William F. J. Boardman, *The Ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman*, 1906, p. 213 syas "born in England about 1622." Children of Edward (2) CAMP and Mary CANFIELD are:

i.+Samuel (1) CAMP, b. 13 Sep 1645, Milford, New Haven County, CT, d. 27 Jan 1736, Milford, CT.

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U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Edward Camp Jr

Name: Edward Camp Jr Birth Date: 8 05 1617 Birth Place: Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England Death Date: 4 10 1659 Death Place: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Cemetery: Center Church on the Green Churchyard Burial or Cremation Place: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Has Bio?: Y Spouse: Mary Camp/Lane Children: Sgt Edward Camp URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35799943&ref=acom

Source Information:

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26 March 2017 22 Mary (Canfield) Lane 1625 – 1680

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Canfield-600

26 March 2017 23 Tomcat.org

Camp Family Genealogy Edward Camp 1617 - 1659

Notes for Mary (Spouse 1) Notes for MARY CANFIELD: Mary was most likely born in England. When she married Edward Camp, they lived in New Haven until his death. She then returned to Milford, CT and married John Lane on April 4, 1666, and lived there until her death in 1680. "Lane,John, widower of Milford married 4 April 1666 Campe, widow who lived at Chestnut Hill in New Haven Parish by Mr. Treat Majestrat in Milford." (Milford Vital Records) John Lane diedi n 1669 and in his will mentioned Mary's children, Samuel, Edward Jr., and Mary. Mary Lane died in 1680; Milford Church Records state "Lane, Mary died Feb. 1680". An inventory of her will was presented Feb 22, 1680: "The last will and testament of Mary Lane, who being very sicke of body but of sound memory and understanding, doth bequeath as followeth: I will my body to be decently buried and my soule to God that gave it. Amen. Item: To my son Samuel Campe, one cow, one ewe & lamb, & one last years lambe. Item: To my son Edward Camp, my big iron kettle & one three years old steare. Item: To my daughters Mercy Baldwin and Mary Briscoe, all my wearing clothes (except one black searge coate which I bequeath to my daughter-in-law Sarah Gunn), five pairs of bed sheets, two pillows and two pillow-beers, three pewter platters, three porringer, one quart pott and one pint pott, three napkins,three towells & a table cloth, six yards of new linen cloth, and five shifts with all the rest of my wearing cloaths both linen and woollen & equally to be divided between them. Item: To my daughter Mehetabell Camp, three silk sheets, one pillow-beer,one little iron kettle & a brass skillett. Item: To my daughter Mercy aforesd, 2 brass kettles, a two yeare old Heifer, one ram & one swine shoat, one curtaine, one box & one warming pan. Item: To Mary my daughter aforesd, one little iron pot, one curtaine, and one chest. Item: To my son Edward aforesd, one tramell & one sow shoate. Item: To my son-in-law Jobaniah Gun his children, one eye lamb if ye lamb be alive. Item: To my foure children aabovesd, Samuel, Edward, Mercy & Mary, my foure bed blanketts, each of them one. Finally my bed & bolster I leave to my son Samuel & my daughter Mary equally between them. I leave Brother Canfield and John Fiske as overseers. Witnessed by us Thomas Canfield John Fiske her mark Mary Lane (Her mark was the top half of a circle) Taken from "New Haven Probate Records, I: pt 2, 80."

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Section 2 - Descendants of Lt. Samuel Camp 1643 – 1735 (Camp-885)

Lt. Samuel Camp (1643 – 1735)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-885

26 March 2017 25 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Samuel Camp Samuel “Deacon” Camp (Camp-885)

Born about 1643 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, Conn. Died 27 Jan 1735 in Milford, Connecticut Married 1 Hannah Betts 13 Nov 1672 in Milford, Connecticut. Hannah Betts (Betts-19) Born 22 Nov 1652 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 24 Jan 1680 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Children of Samuel and Hannah Betts 1. Samuel Camp (Camp-1214) Born 20 May 1675 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 13 Mar 1743 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Married 2 Mary Camp 10 Oct 1682 in Milford, Connecticut. Mary Camp

Born about 22 Mar 1663 [uncertain] in Milford, Connecticut [uncertain] Died about Feb 1691 [uncertain] [place of death]

Children of Samuel and Mary 1. Enos Camp (Camp-843) Born 20 May 1667 in Milford, New Haven, CT Died 20 Jun 1768 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut

2. Hephzibah Camp (Camp-2069) Born 1685 in Milford, Connecticut Died 1781 in Newtown, Connecticut

Married 3 Rebecca Atkinson 28 Apr 1695 in Milford, Connecticut. Rebecca Atkinson Born about 1658 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven Colony Died 28 Mar 1711 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut

Children of Samuel Camp 1 Enos Camp [confident] (Camp-843) Born 20 May 1687 in Milford, New Haven, CT Died 20 Jun 1768 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut 2 Samuel Camp (Camp-1214) Born 20 May 1675 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 13 Mar 1743 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States 3 Hephzibah Camp [confident] (Camp-2069) Born 1685 in Milford, Connecticut Died 1781 in Newtown, Connecticut

26 March 2017 26 Families of Early Milford, Connecticut edited by Jacquelyn L. Ricker

Samuel “Deacon” Camp 1648 – 1708 (Camp-885)

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26 March 2017 27 Ancestry Pedigree Resource File

Samuel Camp 1645 – 1736 (Camp-885)

Gender: Male Birth: 13 September 1645 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Christening 15 September 1655 Death 27 January 1736 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut PARENTS Mother: Mary Canfield Father: Edward Camp Marriage 1 Hannah Betts 13 November 1672 in Norwalk, Ct Marriage2 Mary Camp 10 October 1682 in Milford Church, Milford, Ct Marriage3 Rebecca Atkinson 28 April 1696 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut NOTES 1 _UID FB59EAFD7CCF374C84D94D6D1D2A425801DF In a deed dated Nov 1, 1715, Samuel Camp of Milford conveyed to his son, Enos, the land which he, Samuel, had bought from his brother, Edward Camp, Jr. Notes for LT. SAMUEL CAMP, LT:*Samuel Camp was the son of Edward and Mary (Canfield ) Camp. He was born in Milford, CT. and lived his entire life there. Samuel was a mason by trade. In 1697 he was Sergeant in the Second Train Band in Milford. In October 1698 he was officially appointed Lieutenant (of the Band) by the General Court. He used this title often with his name; in fact, he used it on his marriage record three years earlier. It also help to distinguish him from the other Samuel Camp who was a son of Nicholas Camp. This Samuel was chosen a Deacon of the church about 1709 and used that title thereafter. He was one of the proprietors of New Milford but did not move there. He married (1) Hannah Betts, Daughter of Thomas Betts of Norwalk on 13 Nov. 1672. She was born 12 Nov. 1652 at Guilford and died January 1680. Samuel married (2) Mary Camp, daughter of William Camp on 10 Oct 1682. She was born in Milford on 22 Mar. 1663 and died in 1691. He then married (3) Rebecca Atkinson. In 1691 he was overseer of the estate of Nathaniel Briscoe, husband of his sister, Mary. In a record pertaining to this, he was referred to as "Samuel Camp Senr, her brother." In a deed dated Nov 1, 1715, Samuel Camp of Milford conveyed to his son, Enos, the land which he, Samuel, had bought from his brother, Edward Camp, Jr. Since there are no Edward Camps coming from the Nicholas Camp lineage, Samuel is know to be the son of Edward Camp. Samuel's death is documented by his grandson, the Reverend Samuel Camp: "My honored grandfather died Jan 27, 1736, in the 91st year of his age." Samuel is very clearly documented as the son of Edward Camp in "Camp, Jones and Related Families" by Nell Jones Carter. At the age of 10, Samuel was baptized on 15 Sep 1655 CITING THIS RECORD The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9H61-XGT : accessed 2017-02-13), entry for Lt. Samuel Camp, Submitted by krkleffman2758252. ANCESTRAL FILE: Ancestral File Number: 503X-4JB 26 March 2017 28 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

Samuel Camp 1645 – 1736 (Camp-885)

Name: Samuel Camp Gender: Male Birth Place: CT Birth Year: 1648 Spouse Name: Mary Camp Spouse Birth Place: CT Spouse Birth Year: 1663 Marriage Year: 1682 Marriage State: CT Number Pages: 1

Source Citation: Source number: 179.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: GMF Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. 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. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Description: This database contains marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of marriages, were extracted from family group sheets, electronic databases, biographies, wills, and other sources.

Wikitree profile Camp-885 has the Year of Birth as 1643 not 1648.

26 March 2017 29 Genealogy.com

Lt. Samuel Camp 1645 – 1736 (Camp-885) My Genealogy Home Page: Information about Samuel (1) CAMP Lt, Deacon Samuel (1) CAMP (b. 13 Sep 1645, d. 27 Jan 1736) Samuel (1) CAMP (son of Edward (2) CAMP and Mary CANFIELD)1 was born 13 Sep 1645 in Milford, New Haven County, CT, and died 27 Jan 1736 in Milford, CT. He married Mary (1) CAMP on 10 Oct 1682 in Milford CT, daughter of William (1) CAMP and Mary (4) SMITH. Notes for Samuel (1) CAMP: 6th ggf of Gordon Fisher See general note under NICHOLAS (1) CAMP for discussion of how sometimes this SAMUEL CAMP has been erroneously said to be a son of NICHOLAS (1) CAMP. Added 25 Feb 1994: the following appears to be wrong, see entry after this. From Mrs Carolyn C Perkins, Genealogy Dept, Flower Memorial Library, Watertown NY 13601, 17 Jan 1994, document unidentified "SAMUEL [CAMP] was born Sept. 15, 1655; he married Mary Camp ...United with the Milford church May 22, 1681.He was one of the proprietors of New Milford, but did not move there, but died in Milford about 1717." "SAMUEL CAMP, son of Edward and Mary Camp (variously recorded as Lieutenant, Mason, Deacon and Senior), b. 1644-45 at New Haven, Conn., died 1/27/1736 at Milford, Ca on.; (Date of death from Autobiographical Sketch of the Rev. Samuel Camp, grandson of No. 2 [i.e., the present Samuel CAMP], who said:"My honored grandfather died Jan. 27, 1736 in the 91st year of his age. "He married (1) Hannah Betts, daughter of Thomas Betts of Norwalk, on 11/13/1672.She was born 11/12/1652 at Guilford, and died January, 1680, thus her mother-in-law and her father (who died in 1688) outlived her, which accounts for her not being mentioned in either will. Samuel married (2) on 10/10/1682, Mary Camp, daughter of William Camp and his wife, Mary Smith, b. Milford, 3/22/1663-4, d. soon after 1691. He married (3) on 4/28/1695, Rebecca Canfield, widow of Thomas Canfield, 2nd, who died in 1689.She was Rebecca Adkinson (or Atkinson). It is recorded in the Milford records that: "Rebecca Camp, wife of Deacon Camp, died in Milford, 28 March 1710." She was born ca. 1658. All three marriages of Samuel Camp are recorded in Milford records.(P) Samuel Camp was a sergeant of the second company trainband in 1697, and was officially appointed Lieutenant by the General Court in October, 1698,although he was referred to as Lieutenant on his marriage record three years earlier. He was a mason by trade and was called "Mason" in some early records, but he became a deacon of the church about 1709, and thereafter was called by that title, while his son, Samuel, also a mason, became "Samuel Camp, Mason. "In 1691 he was overseer of the estate of Nathaniel Briscoe, husband of his sister, Mary, and in a record pertaining to this, he was called "Samuel Camp Senr. Her brother."He was a proprietor of New Milford in 1706. (All this from the Milford records.) (P) Further proof that the Samuel Camp under discussion here was the son of Edward Camp, 1st, of New Haven, can be found in a deed in Milford Land Records, 5:202, dated 11/1/1715, in which Samuel Camp of Milford conveyed to his son Enos, land which he, Samuel, had bought of his brother, Edward Camp.(There were no Edwards in the family of Nicholas Camp.)His sons, Samuel, Enos and Hezekiah, are mentioned in several Milford deeds...... The list of Samuel's children, given below, is from the Camp Charts, the Autobiographical Sketch of the Rev. Samuel Camp, and from *The Ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman*, cited elsewhere.*Children of Samuel Camp*, son of Edward Camp, 1st, of New Haven: SAMUEL, "Mason," b. Milford, 5/20/1675, d. 3/13/1743-4; m. Mary Baldwin ca. 1700. She d. 10/29/1733. His children named in his will were Jonathan, Samuel, Gideon, Mary, Hannah, Abigail, Sarah (New Haven Probate Records, VI:548). HANNAH, b. 1/31/1677, m. Thomas Smith, later of Ridgefield, Conn.

26 March 2017 30 MARY, b. 1/2/1684-5, m. 1/5/1705-6 Thomas Canfield (son of Thomas and Rebecca Canfield). HEPZIBAH, bap. May,1685-6, m. John Botsford. ENOS, bap 5/20/1688, m. (1) 9/28/1710, Martha Baldwin who d. 9/14/1740. He m. (2) 6/18/1744. Elizabeth Clark. He d. 6/20/1768. He had children Enps. Israel, Abel, Martham. Nathaniel Camp, Elizabeth m. Jesse Smith. JOEL, bap. 2/13/1691,perhaps d. 5/11/1713. ABIGAIL, b. 3/1/1696-7, m. 10/29/1729, Timothy Smith. HEZEKIAH, b. 3/25/1700, m/ 3/1/1721-2, Lydia Clark. She was b. 1703, d/ 11/3/1777 at Salisbury.[11 children are listed, omitted here.]" Nell Jones Carter, *Camp, Jones and Related Families of Connecticut, Illinois, Missouri, Virginia, Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Points West*, Tallahassee (by herself, 1534 Golf Terrace Drive) 1977, p 9-11 "This review of the early generations in the family of Nicholas Camp, the emigrant [NICHOLAS (1) CAMP of this database], enables us to distinguish between Samuel Camp, son of Nicholas, 2nd [NICHOLAS (2)CAMP of this database], born in 1645, and Samuel Camp, son of Edward,1st, born about 1648, who is the subject of this sketch. The latter was about eleven years old when his father died, and fourteen when his mother, Mary Camp, married John Lane, as his second wife, and removed to Milford. The bequests of John Lane to his wife's children indicate that the new home was not an unpleasant one. This step-father died in1669, giving his widow the life use of his homestead farm. Samuel Camp was then about twenty-one years of age.(P) No exact date can be assigned to his first grant of land in Milford, but he was doubtless the Samuel Camp who received twelve acres at "Ferry Corner," and a home lot of two acres next east of Josiah Tibbals, of whom as "Samuel Camp Sen'r" he bought land in 1694.(Milford Land Records, I: 89,153; III: 68, 125, 137.) On December 13, 1692, he bought of Joseph Guernsey "a certain house, barn and house lot" of about three roods in Milford, the deed being indexed at the time as that of "Samuel Camp Sen'r."(Ibid. III: 99.) This was probably his home thereafter.(P) He was a mason by trade, as his son, Samuel, born in 1675, was, and in several instances he was called "mason" before he assumed his military title; but it was his son who came to be known in Milford as "Samuel Camp mason" to distinguish him from others of the name. The father became "Sergeant" of the second company trainband, certainly in 1697 and perhaps earlier, and apparently served as "Lieutenant" before he was officially appointed by the General Court in October, 1698.Inthe record of his marriage in 1695 he bears that title, though the record may have been made some time afterward, when the births of his children were recorded. About 1709, he was also chosen Deacon of the church, and in a deed of December 5, 1710, that was indexed at thetime as that of "Lieutenant Camp," he is called "Samuel Camp Deacon."This title sufficed to distinguish him in the later years of his life. He is positively identified in 1691 as an overseer of the estate of Nathaniel Briscoe, husband of Mary Camp, daughter if Edward, 1st, as"Samuel Camp Sen'r her brother."He appeared later in that capacity.(Milford Land Records, II: 136; New Haven County Court Records, I:190.](P) Samuel Camp was one of the proprietors of New Milford in1706, and in the list is named "Lieutenant Camp," his son Samuel being called "Mason."He did not, however, remove thither, but died in Milford about 1717. In 1715 he deeded land to his son Enos of Milford, and appears to have been living June 18, 1717, when "Samuel Camp the fourth of Milford" deeded land to his "honored father Samuel Camp of Durham."All that remained of his gravestone in 1889, bore the inscription: "Here lyes buried the body of Deacon Samuel Camp died-----."(Pond's "Inscriptions of Tombstones in Milford," --- *New Haven Historical Society Papers*, Vol. 5.) ..... An exhaustive search of the Milford records shows that the apparent confusion as to the identity of the various persons named Samuel Camp is due largely to the transfer of the titles "Senior" and "Junior." Still there was no confusion in the mind of the clerk who used them. From about 1670 to 1676 there was only one of the name who was of age and no distinguishing title was necessary --- he being called simply "Samuel Camp: --- the subject of this sketch. Later, however, Samuel, son of Nicholas, 2nd, appears, born in 1655, who was called at first "Samuel Camp," but from 1685 to 1694 was called "Samuel Camp Jun'r" the elder being "Samuel Camp. Sen'r." Then as the latter assumed the military title "Sergeant," and later "Lieutenant," the former was known as simply "Samuel Camp" or "Samuel Camp, Sen'r" to distinguish him from Samuel, the son of Lieutenant

26 March 2017 31 Samuel, who was called "Junior." The latter was in his turn displaced by the appearance of Samuel, the son of Samuel and grandson of Nicholas, 3nd, born in 1683,who became "Junior" or "Samuel Camp the fourth," and the title "mason" was given to the former instead of "Junior." This procession continued to the great annoyance of modern genealogists, for some years, for Edward 2nd, son of Edward 1st, had a son Samuel, born about1690, and Samuel, son of Samuel and grandson of Edward, 1st, had a son Samuel, born in 1704, and there were others later. The Milford records have the following entry:"Samuel Camp of Milford and Hannah Betts of Norwalk were married thirteenth November one thousand six hundred seventy-two, but Mr. Olmstead, Commissioner at Norwalk."This could have been none other than the first marriage of Samuel Camp the son of Edward, 1st. The evidence may be summarized as follows:(1) This Samuel Camp was the only one of marriageable age in Milford, having been born about 1648.(2) The church records have the entry: "1673 Sept 7. Samuel Camp and his wife admitted and he bapt'd on the same day. She buried Jan'y 24, 80."His baptism is also recorded in the church list. If we suppose that Samuel, the son of Nicholas, 1st, grew to maturity, he was baptized in September,1645, and Samuel, the son of Nicholas, 2 bd, was baptized May 18, 1662,and both are recorded. The fathers were particular not to baptize the same person twice.(3) Samuel Camp, the son of Samuel Camps and Hannah Betts, born May 23, 1675, is positively identified as the one called "mason," who died March 13, 1743-4 "in his 69th year," and the Milford deeds state that he was the son of "Lieutenant" Samuel, who must therefore have married Hannah Betts.(4) The death of Hannah Betts Camp, the month before Mary Camp Lane, the mother of Lieutenant Samuel, accounts for the absence of her name in the will of Mrs. Lane, Dated February 22, 1680, when all the others of that family were remembered."(P) The Milford records give no further information concerning the ancestry of Hannah Betts than her residence; but she was the daughter of Thomas Betts of Norwalk, and was born at Guilford, November 12, 1652. Her father outlived her, dying in 1688, which accounts for the fact that she was not named in his will.(P) We have also in the Milford town records this marriage: "Samuel Camp & Mary Camp were married the tenth day of Oct'r 1682 by Major Treat." As elsewhere proven Samuel Camp, the son of Edward 1st, could not have married Mercy Scofield as some have claimed, and he alone could have been the person above named. This is negative evidence it is admitted, but considering all the circumstances it has great weight. It is assumed that the form of the record, according to the manner of such entries in Milford, means that the maiden name of this wife was MARY CAMP, and she was doubtless the daughter of William Camp ... and Mary Smith ..., and was born in Milford, March 22, 1663-4. She died not long after 1691.(P) The above Samuel Camp is certainly the one referred to in the following records: "Lieu. Samuel Camp, mason, & Rebecca Canfield were married April 28, 1695 by Robert Treat Governor." She was Rebecca Adkinson, the widow of Thomas Canfield, 2nd, who had died in 1689, and of whose estate "Samuel Camp Sen'r" at that time so-called, was one of the overseers. In a case before the New Haven County Court, March 25, 1703, "Lieu't Samuel Camp, husband to Thomas Canfield, Senior's widow" appeared in behalf of said widow and her children. Thus it happened that Thomas Canfield, 3rd, the son of Rebecca and Mary the daughter of Lieutenant Samuel Camp, who were afterwards married, were associated in the same household in Milford. It is recorded that "Rebecca Camp, wife of Deacon Camp" died in Milford, March 28, 1710-11." --- William F. J. Boardman, *The Ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut, Being His Lineage in All Lines of Descent from the Emigrant Ancestors in New England*, Hartford CT(Case, Lockwood & Brainard company) 1906, p 157-159 and p 160-163 (apiece between is under SAMUEL (2) CAMP). The children of Samuel Camp are given by Boardman as follows (p 163-164):" I. Samuel, "mason," b.in Milford, May 20, 1675. II. Hannah, b. Jan. 31, 1677, m. Dec. 2,1699, Thomas Smith, later of Ridgefield, Conn. III. Mary [see under her name]. IV. Hephzibah, bap. 1685-6. V. Enos, bap. May 20, 1688; m. 1st, Sept. 28, 1710, Martha Valdwin, who d. Sept. 14, 1740; 2nd,June 19, 1744, Elizabeth Clark.He d. June 20, 1768.He had Jonah,Enos (New Milford), Israel, Abel, Martha m. Nathaniel Camp, Elizabethm. Jesse Smith.

26 March 2017 32 VI. Joel, bap. Feb. 14, 1691, perh. d. May 11, 1713.VII. Abigail, b. March 1, 1696-7.VIII. Hezekiah, b. March 25, 1700.IX. Lemuel, b. Oct. 4, 1701." "Samuel, son of Nicholas Camp, was born at Milford, September 15,1655. He married, November 13, 1672, Hannah, daughter of Thomas Betts,and lived at Milford.They had a son Nathan, mentioned below [underhis name]." --- William Richard Cutter, *New England Families*, NY 1913, p 1816 More About Samuel (1) CAMP and Mary (1) CAMP: Marriage: 10 Oct 1682, Milford CT. Children of Samuel (1) CAMP and Mary (1) CAMP are: +Enos (1) CAMP, b. Abt. 20 May 1688, Milford, CT, d. 20 Jun 1768. Link to Website http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/f/i/s/Gordon-Mccrea-Fisher/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1137.html

26 March 2017 33 Wife One of Lt. Samuel Camp Hannah Betts 1652 – 1680 (Betts – 19)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Betts-19

26 March 2017 34 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Hannah Betts

Hannah Betts Born 22 Nov 1652 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 24 Jan 1680 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Married 1 Samuel Camp 1672 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Samuel Camp Born 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 4 Apr 1733 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Children of Hannah and Samuel Hannah Camp Born 31 Jan 1677 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 2 Aug 1763 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States Children of Hannah Betts

1 Samuel Camp Born 20 May 1675 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 13 Mar 1743 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

2 Hannah Camp Born 31 Jan 1677 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 2 Aug 1763 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

3 Lemuel Camp Born 4 Oct 1701 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 31 Jan 1784 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut

26 March 2017 35 Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)

Hannah Betts 1652 – (Betts – 19)

Name: Hanna Betts Gender: Female Birth Date: 22 Nov 1652 Birth Place: Guilford Parent: Thomas Parent: Mary

Source Information: Ancestry.com. Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original Data: White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002.

Description: This database contains an index to vital record information for individuals born primarily before 1870, abstracted from Connecticut town vital records, and recorded in the multi-volume set known as the Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection. Information contained in the index includes name of child, relationship (son or daughter), birth date, birth location, and parents' names. Information regarding an individual's marriage and death may also be included.

About the Barbour Collection: The Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, well known to the Connecticut researcher, serves as an index to and an abstract of most pre-1850 Connecticut vital records. It is housed in the Connecticut State Library, but microfilm copies of it are widely available. Begun after establishment of the State Department of Health, Barbour’s project was to abstract and collect all town vital records up to about 1850.

Taken from Eichholz, Alice. “Connecticut”; in Ancestry's Red Book, ed. Alice Eichholz. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry, 2004).

26 March 2017 36 Samuel Camp 1675 - 1743

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26 March 2017 37

Geni.com

Samuel Camp 1675 – 1734 (Camp-1214) Samuel Camp MP Gender: Male Birth: May 20, 1675 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony Death: March 13, 1734 (58) in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony Place of Burial: Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States Immediate Family: Son of Lt. Samuel Camp and Hannah Camp Husband of Joanna Camp; Mary Camp and Agnes Camp Father of Hepzibah Pierson; Timothy Camp; James Camp; Samuel Camp, III; Mary Camp nee Camp and 4 others Brother of Hannah Betts Half brother of Mary Hepzibah Canfield; Hepzibah Botsford; Enos Camp; Joel CAMP; Abigail Northrup and 2 others Added by: Nancy Ann Moore on July 14, 2008 Managed by: Barbara Faye Hicks (Martin) and 12 others Curated by: Ben M. Angel, still catching up

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26 March 2017 38

Lydia Ufford 1677 -

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Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Samuel Camp and Lydia Ufford

Samuel Camp Born 20 May 1675 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 13 Mar 1743 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Married Lydia Ufford 1695 in Connecticut, United States.

Lydia Ufford Born 21 Oct 1677 in Stratford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died [death date?] in Connecticut, United States

Children of Samuel and Lydia Elizabeth Camp Born 6 May 1707 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died [death date?] [place of death?]

26 March 2017 39

Hannah (Camp) Smith 1677 - 1763

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-19

26 March 2017 40 Web: Connecticut, Find A Grave Index, 1636-2013

Hannah (Camp) Smith Name: Hannah Camp Smith Birth Date: 31 01 1677 Age at Death: 86 Death Date: 2 08 1763 Burial Place: Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA

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Millennium File

Hannah Camp

Name: Hannah Camp Gender: Female Birth Date: 6 Jan 1677 Birth Place: Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Death Place: Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA Children: Gideon Smith; Isaac Smith

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Heritage Consulting. Millennium File [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003. Original Data: Heritage Consulting. The Millennium File. Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Heritage Consulting. Description: The Millennium File contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. © 2017 Ancestry

26 March 2017 41 Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 Hannah Camp Name: Hannah Camp Father's Name: Samuell Camp Baptism Date: Feb 1677 Baptism Place: Milford, Connecticut, USA

Volume Title: Volume 071 Milford

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England & Wales, Christening Index, 1530-1980

Edward Camp Name: Edward Camp Gender: Male Christening Date: 21 Sep 1617 Christening Place: Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, England Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Map: 4080 Father: Edward Camp

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Ancestry.com. England & Wales, Christening Index, 1530-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008. Original Data: Genealogical Society of Utah. British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission. Description: This database contains information extracted from birth and christening records from various counties in England and Wales. The records date from 1530 to 1906. The records included in this database do not represent all localities in England and Wales and for any given area, coverage (both records within a year and total year range) may not be complete. Some parishes and counties are more complete than others. © 2017 Ancestry

26 March 2017 42

Thomas Smith 1675 - 1743

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26 March 2017 43 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Thomas Smith and Hannah (Camp) Smith

Hannah Camp Born 31 Jan 1677 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 2 Aug 1763 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States Married Thomas Smith 21 Dec 1699 in Milford, Connecticut. Thomas Smith Born 7 Mar 1676 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Died 17 Sep 1743 in Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut Children of Hannah and Thomas Smith

Hannah (Smith) Seymour Born about 1701 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Died after 1776 in Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut

Gideon Smith Born 13 Jun 1709 in Milford, New Haven, CT Died 7 Feb 1799 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, CT

Thomas Smith Born 31 Oct 1711 in Milford, New Haven, Co., Connecticut Died [death date?] in Wyoming, Luzerne County, PA

Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Thomas Smith Name: Thomas Smith Event Type: Birth Birth Date: 8 Sep 1674 Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts Father Name: Thomas Smith Mother Name: Mary

Source Information:

Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town Vital Collections, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original Data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook). Description: Did your own founding fathers marry, die, buy a house, rent a pew, or own a dog in the Bay State? Here’s your chance to find out. © 2017 Ancestry

26 March 2017 44 Find A Grave Thomas Smith 1676 - 1743

Birth: Mar. 7, 1676 Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death: Sep. 17, 1743 Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA

Family links: Parents: John Smith (1646 - 1732) Phebe Canfield Smith (1656 - 1730)

Spouse: Hannah Camp Smith (1677 - 1763)

Children: Jabez Smith (1705 - 1787)* Gideon Smith (1709 - 1799)*

Siblings: Joseph Smith (____ - 1778)* John Smith (1674 - 1751)* Thomas Smith (1676 - 1743) Nathan Smith (1689 - 1770)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Titicus Cemetery in Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA

Maintained by: svandee Originally Created by: voodoothatudo Record added: Oct 11, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 16138631

Link to website https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16138631

26 March 2017 45

Added by: Jack Sanders

Added by: Gary Boughton

Cemetery Photo Added by: Phil & Nancy Gilbert

26 March 2017 46 Lemuel Camp 1701 – 1784

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1630

Born 4 Oct 1701 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 31 Jan 1784 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut Married Alice Levenworth on 19 March 1730 Children No children recorded in Wikitree

26 March 2017 47 Geni.com Lemuel Camp Gender: Male Birth: October 4, 1701 Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Death: January 31, 1784 (82) Newton, Fairfield, CT, USA Place of Burial: Newtown Village Cemetery, Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States Immediate Family: Son of Lt. Samuel Camp and Rebecca Canfield Husband of Alice Camp Father of Joel Camp; Phebe Hard; John Camp; Silas Camp; Samuel Camp and 4 others Brother of Abigail Northrup and Deacon Hezekiah Camp Half brother of Thomas Canfield, III; Rebecca Stiles; Israel Canfield; Phoebe Camp; Abriam Canfield and 6 others Managed by: Gene Daniell and 3 others Link to website https://www.geni.com/people/Lemuel-Camp/6000000008378529514

26 March 2017 48 Find A Grave Lemuel Camp Birth: Oct. 4, 1701 Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death: Jan. 31, 1784 Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA

He was active in the affairs of the church and of the town; Lemuel was elected representative for Newtown to the General Assembly in 1753. Family links: Parents: Samuel Camp (1642 - 1733) and Rebecca Atkinson Camp (1658 - 1710) Spouse: Alice Leavenworth Camp (1709 - 1796) Children: 1 Heppy Peck (____ - 1835)* 2 John Camp (1731 - 1800)* 3 Rebekah Camp Nichols (1732 - 1793)* 4 Joel Camp (1734 - 1799)* 5 Silas Camp (1736 - 1771)* 6 Phebe Camp Hard (1746 - 1826)* 7 Clarissa Camp Blackman (1749 - 1817)* 8 Julius Camp (1749 - 1820)* Siblings: 1 Thomas Canfield (1680 - 1760)** 2 Rebecca Canfield Stiles (1682 - 1731)** 3 Israel Canfield (1684 - 1744)** 4 Mary Hepzibah Camp Canfield (1684 - 1740)** 5 Phebe Canfield Camp (1687 - 1774)** 6 Abiram Canfield (1689 - 1772)** 7 Abigail Camp Northrup (1696 - 1783)* 8 Hezekiah Camp (1700 - 1791)* 9 Lemuel Camp (1701 - 1784) *Calculated relationship **Half-sibling Inscription: To the Memory of Mr. Lemuel Camp, who on the 30th day of Jan 1784, in the 83rd year of his age, in obedience to nature's law with meekness & Christian Fortitude resigned his life to the Almighty giver and quietly fell asleep this monument is inscribed Burial: Newtown Village Cemetery, Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Maintained by: Jim Ottmer Originally Created by: Nancy Moore Record added: Nov 01, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 43806718 Link to website https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=43806718

26 March 2017 49 Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934 Lemuel Camp

Name: Lemuel Camp Birth Date: 1702 Age at Death: 82 Death Date: 31 Jan 1784 Death Place: Connecticut Gender: Male

FHL Film Number: 3100 Source Information:

Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original Data: "Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772–1934." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records. © 2017 Ancestry

Connecticut, Wills and Probate Records, 1609-1999 Lemuel Camp Name: Lemuel Camp Probate Date: 1784 Probate Place: Hartford, Connecticut, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1784 Inferred Death Place: Connecticut, USA Case Number: 1136 Item Description: Probate Packets, Camp, Jo-Coley, D, 1756-1880

Source Citation: Probate Files Collection, Early to 1880; Author: Connecticut State Library (Hartford, Connecticut); Probate Place: Hartford, Connecticut Source Information:

Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Wills and Probate Records, 1609-1999 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original Data: Connecticut County, District and Probate Courts. © 2017 Ancestry

26 March 2017 50 Alice (Leavenworth) Camp 1709 - 1796

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26 March 2017 51 Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Alis Leavenworth Name: Alis Leavenworth Marriage Date: 19 Mar 1730 Marriage Place: Newtown, Connecticut, USA Spouse: Lemuel Camp Household Members: Alis Leavenworth Lemuel Camp

Source Information:

Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original Data: White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002. Description: This database contains an index to vital record information for individuals who married primarily before 1870, abstracted from Connecticut town vital records, and recorded in the multi-volume set known as the Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection. Some records of individuals who married after 1870 are also included, but the majority of the records are for individuals who married before 1870. Information contained in the index includes: name, spouse's name, birth location, spouse's birth location, age, spouse's age, spouse's place of residence, marriage date, and parents' names. Information regarding an individual's birth and death may also be included. © 2017 Ancestry

26 March 2017 52 Wife Two of Lt. Samuel Camp Mary Camp (1663 – 1691)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-888

26 March 2017 53 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Mary Camp (camp-885)

Mary Camp Born about 22 Mar 1663 [uncertain] in Milford, Connecticut [uncertain] Died about Feb 1691 [uncertain] [place of death?]

Married 1 Samuel Camp [marriage date?] [marriage location?]. Samuel Camp (Camp-1149) Born 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 4 Apr 1733 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Married 2 Samuel Camp 10 Oct 1682 in Milford, Connecticut. Samuel Camp (Camp-885) Born about 1643 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, Conn. Died 27 Jan 1735 in Milford, Connecticut

Children of Mary and Samuel Enos Camp Born 20 May 1687 in Milford, New Haven, CT Died 20 Jun 1768 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Hephzibah Camp Born 1685 in Milford, Connecticut Died 1781 in Newtown, Connecticut

Children of Mary Camp

1 Enos Camp [confident] Born 20 May 1687 in Milford, New Haven, CT Died 20 Jun 1768 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut

2 Mary Camp Born 21 Jan 1683 in New Haven, CT Died 30 Jul 1740 in Durham, Middlesex, CT

3 Hephzibah Camp [confident] Born 1685 in Milford, Connecticut Died 1781 in Newtown, Connecticut

4 Joel Camp (Camp-1758) Born before 1 Mar 1691 in New Haven, CT Died [death date?] [place of death?]

5 Joel Camp (Camp-1759) Born before 14 Feb 1692 in New Haven, CT Died [death date?] [place of death?]

26 March 2017 54 Ancestry Pedigree Resource File

Gender: Female Birth 22 March 1663 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Death February 1691 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut Parents Mother: Mary Smith Father: William Camp Marriage Spouse Lt. Samuel Campe Marriage 10 October 1682 in Milford Church, Milford, Ct Sources GEDCOM File : CAMP.ged, , : No source title provided GEDCOM File : wcgenlady.ged, , : No source title provided NOTES (1) Mary Camp was the daughter of William and Mary (Smith) Camp. She was born 22 Mar 1663 in Milford, CT. She died in February 1691. Her relationship (other than marriage) to Samuel Camp is not known. CITING THIS RECORD The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9H7H-28N : accessed 2017-02-13), entry for Mary Camp, submitted by rkleffman2749645. ANCESTRAL FILE Ancestral File Number 5FMG-2S8

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Ancestors and Descendants of Mary Camp 1663 - 1691

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Parents

William Camp Born about 1638 [uncertain] in Nazeing, Essex, England [uncertain] Died 1703 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey Colony

William married Mary Smith 29 Jan 1662 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut.

Mary Smith Born 1642 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Died after 6 Feb 1710 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey [uncertain]

Children of William and Mary (Smith) Camp

1 John Camp Born 28 Nov 1662 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 22 Aug 1769 [place of death?]

2 Mary Camp Born about 22 Mar 1663 [uncertain] in Milford, Connecticut [uncertain] Died about Feb 1691 [uncertain] [place of death?]

3 Sarah Camp Born 18 Nov 1666 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died [death date?] [place of death?]

4 Samuel Camp Born 1669 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey Died 28 Sep 1744 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA

26 March 2017 56 Mary Camp (Camp-888) Born ABT 22 March 1663 in Milford, Connecticut (daughter of William Camp [1638 - 1703] and Mary Smith [1642 - 1710]), Died ABT February 1691. [[Category:United States, Kemp Name Study]]

Biography from Camp-888 Mary CAMP married Lieutenant Samuel CAMP on 4 Oct 1682 in Milford, New Haven, CT. Source Susan Woodruff Abbott, Families of Early Milford, Connecticut, CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), p. 175. Note Mary (Camp) Camp is shown as having two spouses both named Samuel Camp and similar Dates of Birth 1645 and 1643. But both have different parents Camp-885 : father - Edward Camp (Camp-297) mother - Mary (Canfield) Lane (Canfield-600). Camp-1149: father - Nicholas Camp Snr (Camp-8) mother: Sarah (Unknown) Camp (Unknown- 321331) The question was asked by Christine Clark on 16 July 2016 and remains unanswered.

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26 March 2017 57

Mary married (1) Samuel Camp, (Camp-1149)

Conflicting data that has been disregarded

Born ABT 1655 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (son of Nicholas Camp [1597 - 1654] and Sarah Unknown [1603 - 1645]),

Died ABT 4 April 1733 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

Samuel: [[Category:United States, Kemp Name Study]]

Biography for Deacon Samuel Camp (Camp-1149)

Samuel Camp 1655

Other dob: Sibling Died in infancy 1643 1643, thus dob:1645 Birth: Sep 15 1655 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Death: Apr 4 1733 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut

Family members Parents: Nicholas Camp 1627 – 1706 and :Sarah Camp (Born Beard) 1631 - 1689

Siblings Mary Crane 1607 - 1674 Children 1 :Joseph Camp 1657 - 1750 2 :Nathan Camp 1660 - 1661 3 :Mary Camp 1660 - 1678 4 :Deacon John Camp 1662 - 1731 5 :Joseph Camp 1653 - 1655 6 :Joseph Camp, (93) 1657 - 1750 7 :Mary Camp 1660 - 1703 8 :Sarah Camp 1662 - 1719 9 :Abigail Camp 1667 - 1742

The following appear on the profile of Deacon Samuel Camp (Camp-1149), but refer to Lieutenant Samuel Camp (Camp-885)

NICHOLAS & SARAH CAMP. He married (1) on Hannah Betts on Nov. 13, 1672 in Milford, Conn., (2) Mary Camp on Oct. 10, 1682 in Milford, Conn.,and (3) Rebecca (Atkinson) Canfield, widow of Thomas Canfield, on April 28, 1695 in Milford, Conn. He was commissioned Lieutenant of the second train band of Milford in Oct. of 1689, and chosen Deacon of the First Church of Milford in 1709. This note is on the incorrect profile!!

26 March 2017 58 Name Samuel /CAMP/ Source: Page: Ancestry Family Trees

Sources * http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23284639 * https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-1/myheritage-family- trees?s=216760841&itemId=173387461-10-12425&action=showRecord * Source: S65 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; Repository: [[#R1]] NOTE This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. * Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com E-Mail Address: Phone Number: * The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (NEHGR), Selected and Introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, with an Index by Robert & Catherine Barnes, editor, English Origins of New England Families, Vol. I, Vol. II, Vol. III (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1984). Rec. Date: 22 Feb 2015.

Note Mary (Camp) Camp is shown as having two spouses both named Samuel Camp and similar Dates of Birth 1645 and 1643. But both have different parents Camp-885 : father - Edward Camp (Camp-297) mother - Mary (Canfield) Lane (Canfield-600). Camp-1149: father - Nicholas Camp Snr (Camp-8) mother: Sarah (Unknown) Camp (Unknown- 321331) The question was asked by Christine Clark on 16 July 2016 and remains unanswered.

End of Biography for Deacon Samuel Camp (Camp-1149)

26 March 2017 59 Mary married (2) Lte. Samuel Camp (Camp-885) Born ABT 1643 in Milford, New Haven, Conn. (son of Edward Camp [1616 - 1659] and Mary Canfield [1625 - 1680]), Died 27 January 1735 in Milford, Connecticut. Mary married (2) Samuel Camp, 10 October 1682 in Milford, Connecticut, Samuel: [[Category:United States, Kemp Name Study]]

Biography for Lte. Samuel Camp (Camp-885)

Ancestry Pedigree Resource File. Gender: Male Birth: 13 September 1645 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. Christening 15 September 1655 . Death 27 January 1736 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut . PARENTS Father: Edward Camp (Camp-297). and Mother: Mary (Canfield) Camp (Canfield-600) . Marriage 1. Hannah Betts on 13 November 1672 in Norwalk, Ct . Marriage 2. Mary Camp on 10 October 1682 in Milford Church, Milford, Ct . Marriage 3 . Rebecca Atkinson on 28 April 1696 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut .

NOTES. 1 _UID FB59EAFD7CCF374C84D94D6D1D2A425801DF In a deed dated Nov 1, 1715, Samuel Camp of Milford conveyed to his son, Enos, the land which he, Samuel, had bought from his brother, Edward Camp, Jr.. Notes for LT. SAMUEL CAMP, LT:*Samuel Camp was the son of Edward and Mary (Canfield ) Camp. He was Born in Milford, CT. and lived his entire life there. Samuel was a mason by trade. In 1697 he was Sergeant in the Second Train Band in Milford. In October 1698 he was officially appointed Lieutenant (of the Band) by the General Court. He used this title often with his name; in fact, he used it on his marriage record three years earlier. It also help to distinguish him from the other Samuel Camp who was a son of Nicholas Camp. This Samuel was chosen a Deacon of the church about 1709 and used that title thereafter. Samuel was one of the proprietors of New Milford but did not move there.. He married (1) Hannah Betts, Daughter of Thomas Betts of Norwalk on 13 Nov. 1672. . She was Born 12 Nov. 1652 at Guilford and Died January 1680. Samuel married (2) Mary Camp, daughter of William Camp on 10 Oct 1682. She was Born in Milford on 22 Mar. 1663 and Died in 1691.. He then married (3) Rebecca Atkinson. . In 1691 he was overseer of the estate of Nathaniel Briscoe, husband of his sister, Mary. In a record pertaining to this, he was referred to as "Samuel Camp Senr, her brother." In a deed dated Nov 1, 1715, Samuel Camp of Milford conveyed to his son, Enos, the land which he, Samuel, had bought from his brother, Edward Camp, Jr.. Since there are no Edward Camps coming from the Nicholas Camp lineage, Samuel is know to be the son of Edward Camp. . Samuel's death is documented by his grandson, the Reverend Samuel Camp: "My honored grandfather Died Jan 27, 1736, in the 91st year of his age."Samuel is very clearly documented as the son of Edward Camp in "Camp, Jones and Related Families" by Nell Jones Carter. . At the age of 10, Samuel was baptized on 15 Sep 1655.. CITING THIS RECORD. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9H61-XGT : accessed 2017-02-13), entry for Lt. Samuel Camp, . Submitted by krkleffman2758252.. ANCESTRAL FILE. Ancestral File Number: 503X-4JB .

26 March 2017 60

Find A Grave

Samuel Camp (Camp-885) Samuel married:. (1) Hannah Betts on Nov. 13, 1672 in Milford, Conn., . (2) Mary Camp on Oct. 10, 1682 in Milford, Conn.,. (3) Rebecca (Atkinson) Canfield, widow of Thomas Canfield, on April 28, 1695 in Milford, Conn. He was commissioned Lieutenant of the second train band of Milford inOct. of 1689.. Chosen Deacon of the First Church of Milford in 1709. Mentioned in the 1680 Will of his mother, Mary Camp Lane, http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Mary_Camp_(41) http://interactive.ancestry.com/9049/007642177_00227/1414816 Birth Birth: prob 1645 New Haven, Conn. Note Note: [[#NI4213]] Sources http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=29259064

26 March 2017 61 Notes : By Order of the Founders and Patriots of America: Published by Published by authority of the General Court of the Order, 1902 : Item notes: (1902) : Original from the New York Public Library m/1 Hannah Betts; m/2 Milford CT 10 Oct 1682 Mary Camp, Born Milford 22 Mar 1663/4, Died Milford after Feb 1691/2, dau. of William and Mary (Smith) Camp; m/3 Rebecca (Atkinson) Canfield, widow ot Thomas Canfield, and dau. of Luke and Mary Atkinson. A proprietor of New Milford, Samuel never moved there. He was a mason, and in the second train band. Also he was a church deacon. He resided in Milford. Acknowledgements * WikiTree profile Camp-885 created through the import by [[Rice-1523| Molly Rice]]. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Molly and others.

Note Mary (Camp) Camp is shown as having two spouses both named Samuel Camp and similar Dates of Birth 1645 and 1643. But both have different parents. Camp-885 : father - Edward Camp (Camp-297) mother - Mary (Canfield) Lane (Canfield-600). Camp-1149: father - Nicholas Camp Snr (Camp-8) mother: Sarah (Unknown) Camp (Unknown- 321331) The question was asked by Christine Clark on 16 July 2016 and remains unanswered. Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page.

End of Biography for Lte. Samuel Camp (Camp-885)

26 March 2017 62 Mary married (3) Samuel Camp (Camp-20),

Conflicting data that has been disregarded Born 2 September 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut (son of Nicholas Camp [1597 - 1654] and Sarah Unknown [1603 - 1645]), Died 22 November 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Samuel: [[Category: Milford, Connecticut]] [[Category:United States, Kemp Name Study]]

Biography for Samuel Camp (Camp-20) Born/Died 1645, twin of John. Parents Nicholas Camp & Sara Camp. See The ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut : being his lineage in all lines of descent and The ancestry and descendants of Frederick Tracy Camp and his wife Marion Fee The following appear on the profile of Samuel Camp (Camp-20), but refer to Lieutenant Samuel Camp (Camp-885) Biography Lieutenant Samuel CAMP was Born 13 Sep 1645 in Milford, New Haven, CTand was christened 15 Sep 1655. Susan Woodruff Abbott, ''Families of Early Milford, Connecticut'', CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's - 1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000), pp. 175, 191, 331, 655 He Died 17 Jun 1708 in Milford, New Haven, CT. Samuel married Mary CAMP on 4 Oct 1682 in Milford, New Haven, CT. (Marriage after death) This note is on the incorrect profile!! Acknowledgments This person was created through the import of rfedele.ged on 22 September 2010. * Thank you to [[Johnson-18007 | Karen Johnson]] for creating WikiTree profile Camp-1216 through the import of Karen Parkins Family Tree (1).ged on Apr 11, 2013. * Thank you to [[Clark-10682 | Sandy Harris]] for creating WikiTree profile Camp-1160 through the import of Clark Goudy Odenbaugh Price Family Tree_2013-02-04.ged on Feb 4, 2013. * Thank you to [[Bicknell-249 | Bobbie Bicknell]] for creating WikiTree profile Camp-1254 through the import of Arthur Bicknell Ancestor 2.ged on May 29, 2013.

End of Biography for Samuel Camp (Camp-20)

26 March 2017 63 Children of Lt. Samuel Camp [1643 - 1735] (Camp-885) and Mary Camp [1663 - 1691]) (Camp- 888)

Hephzibah Camp, (daughter of Samuel Camp [1643 - 1735] and Mary Camp [1663 - 1691]) Born 1685 in Milford, Connecticut, Died 1781 in Newtown, Connecticut. [[Category:United States, Kemp Name Study]]

Biography for Hephzibah Camp (Camp-2069) HEPHZIBAH CAMP was Born in 1685 in Milford, Connecticut, the child of SAMUEL and MARY CAMP She married JOHN BOTSFORD about 1705, in her hometown. They had at least four children in 13 years. She Died in 1781 in Newtown, Connecticut, at the impressive age of 96. Father: SAMUEL CAMP, b: abt 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Mother: MARY CAMP, b: 22 Mar 1664 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Marriage 1 JOHN BOTSFORD, b: 8 Jan 1681 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Marriage date does not agree with date above. Children 1 John Botsford b: 28 Mar 1708 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA 2 Amos Botsford b: 25 Oct 1711 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA 3 Hephzibah Botsford b: 1717 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA 4 GIDEON BOTSFORD b: 20 Apr 1721 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Sources Families of Early Milford, Connecticut By Susan Emma Woodruff Abbott Link to website https://books.google.com/books?id=RJcfa0INt4IC&pg=PA107&lpg=PA107&dq=john+botsford+ m.+hannah+baldwin&source=bl&ots=IjG1n4To- 3&sig=3Zu47TmjJkYxiSIqgONLVUp7JIQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZn- 3PtLPPAhUI2GMKHXGMDLsQ6AEIRDAH#v=onepage&q=john%20botsford%20m.%20hannah%20b aldwin&f=false Repository: Name: Ancestry.com Title: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Author: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Repository: Name: Ancestry.com Title: Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 Author: Ancestry.com Repository: Name: Ancestry.com Title: Families of Early Milford, Connecticut Surnames, C-D, p. 175. End of Biography for Hephzibah Camp (Camp-2069)

26 March 2017 64 Mary (Camp) Canfield 1683 - 1740

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1757

26 March 2017 65 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Mary (Camp) Canfield

Mary Camp Born 21 Jan 1683 in New Haven, CT Died 30 Jul 1740 in Durham, Middlesex, CT Married Thomas Canfield 3 Jan 1705 in Milford, New Haven, CT.

Thomas Canfield Born 5 Jan 1680 [place of birth?] Died 1 Dec 1760 in Durham, Middlesex, CT

Children of Thomas and Mary Gideon Canfield Born 4 Jun 1717 in Milford, New Haven, the Province of Connecticut Died 1 May 1795 in Marlborough, Massachusetts

26 March 2017 66 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

Name: Mary Camp Gender: Female Birth Place: CT Birth Year: 1663 Spouse Name: Samuel Camp Spouse Birth Place: CT Spouse Birth Year: 1648 Marriage Year: 1682 Marriage State: CT Number Pages: 1 Household Members: Name: Samuel Camp and Mary Camp

Source Citation: Source number: 179.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: GMF Source Information: Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. 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. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie. Description: This database contains marriage record information for approximately 1,400,000 individuals from across all 50 United States and 32 different countries around the world between 1560 and 1900. These records, which include information on over 500 years of marriages, were extracted from family group sheets, electronic databases, biographies, wills, and other sources.

26 March 2017 67 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

Mary (Camp) Canfield 1684 - 1740 Name: Mary Hepzibah Canfield Birth Date: 21 01 1684 Birth Place: Derby, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death Date: 30 07 1740 Death Place: Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA Cemetery: Old Durham Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA Spouse: Thomas Canfield Father: Samuel Camp Mother: Mary Camp. Children: Rev Anna Coe

URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9179403&ref=acom Source Information: Ancestry.com. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original Data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Description: This database contains an index to cemetery and burial details posted on Find A Grave. Corrections and additions to memorials can be submitted on the Find A Grave site. When viewing a record in this database, you can navigate to the corresponding memorial on Find A Grave by clicking "Go to website" or clicking on the Find A Grave URL. Once viewing the memorial on Find A Grave, corrections can be submitted by clicking the 'edit' tab.

26 March 2017 68 Find A Grave - Mary (Camp) Canfield 1684 – 1740

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1757 Birth: Jan. 21, 1684 in Derby, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death: Jul. 30, 1740 in Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA

Mary Canfield was the daughter of Samuel Camp (1645-1733) and his 2nd wife Mary Camp (1663-1694) who was the daughter of William and Mary Smith Camp.

Family links:

Parents: Samuel Camp (1642 - 1733) – Mother: Mary (Camp) Camp (1664 1692)

Spouse: Thomas Canfield (1680 - 1760) Children:

1 Thomas Canfield (1706 - 1712) 2 Mary Canfield (1709 - 1761) 3 Hannah (Canfield ) Baldwin (1712 - 1784) 4 Joel Canfield (1712 - 1760) 5 Gideon Canfield (1717 - 1808) 6 Thomas Canfield (1720 - 1795) 7 John Canfield (1724 - 1796) 8 Anna (Canfield) Coe (1728 - 1806)

Siblings: 1 Mary Hepzibah (Camp) Canfield (1684 - 1740) 2 Enos Camp (1687 - 1768)** 3 Abigail (Camp) Northrup (1696 - 1783)** 4 Hezekiah Camp (1700 - 1791)** 5 Lemuel Camp (1701 - 1784)** Calculated relationship **Half-sibling

Inscription: “wife of Thomas Canfield, aged ???”

Burial:Old Durham Cemetery, Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA

Link to Find a Grave https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9179403

26 March 2017 69 Tombstone Mary (Camp) Canfield Copyright to Find A Grave

26 March 2017 70 Enos Camp 1688 - 1768

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-843

26 March 2017 71 Biography Enos Camp, 1687-1768 17 August 2015 Enos Camp. Born ca 1687 in Milford, CT. Enos was baptized in First Congregational Society, Milford, on 20 May 1688. Enos died on 20 Jun 1768 in Milford, CT. Enos’ will, dated 26 Feb 1768, proved 6 Jul 1768, names his eldest son Enos of New Milford; sons Israel, Jonah, and Abel; daughter Martha, wife of Nathaniel Camp; daughter Elizabeth wife of Jesse Smith to whom he gave additional consideration of "her living with me after her first husband and my wife died." He also mentioned his Grandchildren Isaac and Job Camp. The inventory of his estate was presented by Abel Camp and amounted to over 510 pounds, including some personaltry in New Milford. New Haven Probate Records. On 28 Sep 1710 Enos first married Martha Baldwin, daughter of Theophilus Baldwin (26 Apr 1659-bef 22 Jun 1698) & Elizabeth Canfield (14 Feb 1659/60-16 May 1730), in Milford, CT. Born on 1 Sep 1690 in Milford, CT. At the age of 10, Martha was baptized in First Congregational Society, Milford, on 29 Sep 1700. Martha died in Milford, CT, on 14 Sep 1740; she was 50. Their children include: Martha Camp (28 Jul 1712-) Enos Camp (1 Feb 1714/5-1 Jul 1791) Elizabeth Camp (12 Mar 1716/7-) Isaac Camp (24 Feb 1720-ca 1761) Israel Camp (1 Nov 1722-12 Jan 1804) Jonah Camp (ca 1727-28 Nov 1815) Abel Camp (21 Jan 1729-21 Apr 1820) On 19 Jun 1744 Enos second married Elizabeth Fowler (15819) , daughter of William Fowler (ca 1664-23 Feb 1728) & Anna Beard (ca 1664-25 Jun 1740), in Milford, CT. Born ca 1691 in Milford, CT. Elizabeth was baptized in Milford, CT, on 20 Sep 1691. Elizabeth died aft 9 Feb 1753 in Milford, CT. Elizabeth married first Nathan Clark, second Enos Camp

Link to Familysearch https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/18409947

26 March 2017 72 Joel Camp 1691

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1758

26 March 2017 73 Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920

Name: Joel Camp Father's Name: Samuel Camp Baptism Date: 14 Feb 1691 Baptism Place: Milford, Connecticut, USA Volume Title: Volume 071 Milford Source Information: Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: 2013. Original Data: Connecticut. Church Records Index. Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut.

26 March 2017 74

Wife Three of Lt. Samuel Camp Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp (1658 – 1711)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Atkinson-1081

26 March 2017 75

Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp aka Canfield

Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp aka Canfield Born about 1658 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Died 1711 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut.

Married 1 Thomas Canfield 26 Feb 1678 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Thomas Canfield Born Died

Children of Rebecca and Thomas

Abriam Canfield Born before 5 Jan 1690 [place of birth?] Died Jun 1772 [place of death?] Israel Canfield Born 24 Mar 1684 in New Haven, CT Died [death date?] [place of death?] Phoebe Canfield Born 25 May 1687 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 18 Oct 1774 in Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut Rebecca Canfield Born 28 Jan 1682 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 23 Oct 1731 in Stilestown, , New Jersey Thomas Canfield Born 5 Jan 1680 [place of birth?] Died 1 Dec 1760 in Durham, Middlesex, CT Thomas Canfield Born 14 Oct 1654 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died about 1690 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Married 2 Samuel Camp (Camp-885) 28 Apr 1695 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Born about 1643 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, Conn. Died 27 Jan 1735 in Milford, Connecticut

Children of Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp

1 Thomas Canfield Born 5 Jan 1680 [place of birth?] Died 1 Dec 1760 in Durham, Middlesex, CT

2 Rebecca Canfield [confident] Born 28 Jan 1682 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 23 Oct 1731 in Stilestown, , New Jersey

3 Israel Canfield Born 24 Mar 1684 in New Haven, CT Died [death date?] [place of death?]

4 Phoebe Canfield Born 25 May 1687 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 18 Oct 1774 in Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut

5 Abriam Canfield Born before 5 Jan 1690 [place of birth?] Died Jun 1772 [place of death?]

26 March 2017 76 Husband 1 of Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp

Thomas Canfield (1654 – abt. 1690) Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Canfield-70

26 March 2017 77 Wikitree Family Group Sheet Thomas Canfield 1654 - 1690

Thomas Canfield (Canfield-70) 1654 - 1690 Born 14 Oct 1654 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died about 1690 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Thomas married Rebecca Atkinson 26 Feb 1678 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Rebecca Atkinson Born about 1658 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven Connecticut Died 28 Mar 1711 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Children of Thomas Canfield and Rebecca 1 Thomas Canfield Born 5 Jan 1680 [place of birth?] Died 1 Dec 1760 in Durham, Middlesex, CT 2 Rebecca Canfield Born 28 Jan 1682 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 23 Oct 1731 in Stilestown, , New Jersey 3 Israel Canfield Born 24 Mar 1684 in New Haven, CT Died [death date?] [place of death?] 4 Phoebe Canfield Born 25 May 1687 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 18 Oct 1774 in Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut 5 Abriam Canfield Born before 5 Jan 1690 [place of birth?] Died Jun 1772 [place of death?] Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Canfield-70/300

26 March 2017 78 Husband 2 of Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp

Samuel “Deacon” Camp (1643 – 1735)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-885

26 March 2017 79 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Samuel Camp 1643 - 1735

Samuel and Hannah Betts

Samuel Camp (Camp-885) 1643 - 1735 Born about 1643 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, Conn. Died 27 Jan 1735 in Milford, Connecticut Married Hannah Betts 13 Nov 1672 in Milford, Connecticut. Hannah Betts Born 22 Nov 1652 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 24 Jan 1680 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Child of Samuel and Hannah (Betts) Camp Samuel Camp (Camp-1214) Born 20 May 1675 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 13 Mar 1743 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Samuel and Mary Camp

Samuel Camp Born about 1643 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, Conn. Died 27 Jan 1735 in Milford, Connecticut Married Mary Camp 10 Oct 1682 in Milford, Connecticut.

Mary Camp Born about 22 Mar 1663 [uncertain] in Milford, Connecticut [uncertain] Died about Feb 1691 [uncertain] [place of death?]

Children of Samuel and Mary (Camp) Camp Hephzibah Camp Born 1685 in Milford, Connecticut Died 1781 in Newtown, Connecticut

Enos Camp Born about 20 May 1688 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, CT Died 20 Jun 1768 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut

Samuel and Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp

Samuel Camp Born about 1643 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, Conn. Died 27 Jan 1735 in Milford, Connecticut Married Rebecca Atkinson 28 Apr 1695 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut.

Rebecca Atkinson Born about 1658 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven Connecticut Died 28 Mar 1711 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Camp-885/300

26 March 2017 80

Abigail (Camp) Northrup 1696 – 1783 (camp-2261)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-2261

Find A Grave Birth: Mar. 1, 1696 East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death: Oct. 29, 1783 Woodbridge, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA

Daughter of SAMUEL CAMP & REBECCA ATKINSON

2nd wife of JOEL NORTHRUP, SR.

Married: Jun 4, 1731, JOEL NORTHRUP, SR., Woodbridge, New Haven County, Connecticut

Four children: 1. Joel NORTHRUP 1732 - 1786 2. Abigail NORTHRUP(1) 1734 - 1737 3. Margaret NORTHRUP 1736 - 1737 4. Abigail NORTHRUP(2) 1740 - 1764

Family links: Parents: Samuel Camp (1642 - 1733) Rebecca Atkinson Camp (1658 - 1710)

Spouse: Joel Northrup (1691 - 1752)*

Children: Joel Northrup (1732 - 1786)* Abigail Northrup (1734 - 1737)* Margaret Northrup (1736 - 1737)* Abigail Northrup Sperry (1740 - 1764)*

Siblings: Thomas Canfield (1680 - 1760)** Rebecca Canfield Stiles (1682 - 1731)** Israel Canfield (1684 - 1744)** Mary Hepzibah Camp Canfield (1684 - 1740)** Phebe Canfield Camp (1687 - 1774)** Abiram Canfield (1689 - 1772)** Abigail Camp Northrup (1696 - 1783) Hezekiah Camp (1700 - 1791)* Lemuel Camp (1701 - 1784)*

*Calculated relationship **Half-sibling

Burial: Milford Side Cemetery Woodbridge New Haven County Connecticut, USA Plot:

Link to website https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6218194

26 March 2017 81 Find A Grave Tombstone of Abigail (Camp) Northrup 1696 – 1783 (camp-2261)

26 March 2017 82

Deacon Hezekiah Camp 1700 – 1791 (Camp-2262)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Camp-2262&public=1

Find A Grave Deacon Hezekiah Camp

Birth: Mar. 25, 1700 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death: Nov. 24, 1791 in Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA The following is taken from the East Haven Register, compiled by Stephen Dodd, Pastor of Congregational Church in East Haven, 1824: "Hezekiah, m. Lydia. They came from Milford to Southend about 1704 (wrong date), and afterwards removed to Canaan, Litchfield. They had Hezekiah, Abiel, Joel, Lydia, who married Amos Morris, 1745; Rebekah, who married David Leavitt; Abigail who married Joel Northrup; Sarah (died), Samuel, who was an eminent minister of the Gospel in the town of Ridgefield, where he died." Family links: Parents: Samuel Camp (1642 - 1733) and Rebecca Atkinson Camp (1658 - 1710) Spouse: Lydia (Clark) Camp (1703 - 1777)* Children: 1 Hezekiah Camp (1723 - 1774)* 2 Abiel Camp (1724 - 1796)* 3 Lydia (Camp) Morris (1727 - 1777)* 4 Rebecca (Camp) Leavitt (1730 - 1816)* 5 Anna (Camp) Chapin (1732 - 1758)* 6 Joel Camp (1733 - 1810)* 7 Luke Camp (1735 - 1788)* 8 Abigail (Camp) Austin (1736 - 1827)* 9 Samuel A Camp (1744 - 1813)* 10 John Camp (1747 - 1784)* Siblings: Thomas Canfield (1680 - 1760)** Rebecca Canfield Stiles (1682 - 1731)** Israel Canfield (1684 - 1744)** Mary Hepzibah Camp Canfield (1684 - 1740)** Phebe Canfield Camp (1687 - 1774)** Abiram Canfield (1689 - 1772)** Abigail Camp Northrup (1696 - 1783)* Hezekiah Camp (1700 - 1791) Lemuel Camp (1701 - 1784)* *Calculated relationship **Half-sibling Burial: Center Cemetery Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA Created by: Jim Ottmer Record added: Nov 19, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 44551298 Link to website https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=44551298

26 March 2017 83 Find A Grave Deacon Hezekiah Camp 1700 – 1791 (Camp-2262) Tombstone

26 March 2017 84

Section 3 - Ancesters of Deacon Samuel Camp (1655 – 1733) (Camp-1149)

Nicholas Camp Sr. (1597 – 1654) Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-8

26 March 2017 85

Families of Early Milford, Connecticut Nicholas Camp 1579 – 1655/6. edited by Jacquelyn L. Ricker

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26 March 2017 86 Sarah (Unknown) Camp 1603 - 1645

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-321331

26 March 2017 87 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Nicholas Camp Sr.

Nicholas Camp Sr. Born before 17 Apr 1597 in Nazeing, co. Essex, England Died about 1654 [uncertain] in Milford Plantation, New Haven Colony, Connecticut

Married 1 Sarah Unknown 1620 [marriage location?]. Sarah Unknown (Unknown-321331) Born about 1603 [uncertain] in England [uncertain] Died 6 Sep 1645 in Milford, Connecticut

Children of Nicholas and Sarah Edward Camp (Camp-193) Born 21 Sep 1617 in Nazeing, Essex, England Died 10 Apr 1659 in Chestnut Hill, Connecticut Colony Mary (Camp) Baldwin (Camp-200) Born Mar 1621 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony Died 9 Nov 1651 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony Abigail Camp (Camp-190) Born about 1622 [uncertain] in Nazeing, Essex, England Died 22 Mar 1648 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony Nicholas Camp Jr. (Camp-203) Born 7 Apr 1627 in Nazeing, Essex, England Died 10 Jun 1706 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony William Camp (Camp-208) Born about 1638 [uncertain] in Nazeing, Essex, England [uncertain] Died 1703 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey Colony Sarah Camp (Camp-297) Born 19 Mar 1643 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony Died 1740 [place of death?] Samuel Camp (Camp-1149) Born 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 4 Apr 1733 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States John Camp I (Camp-196) Born 2 Sep 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony Died 14 Mar 1710 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony Samuel Camp (Camp-20) Born 2 Sep 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 22 Nov 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Joseph Camp (Camp-1155) Born 11 Aug 1653 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 16 Aug 1655 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Married 2 Edith Tulley about 1646 [uncertain] in Milford, New Haven, CT. Edith Tulley (Tully-38) Born about 1595 [uncertain] [place of birth?] Died about 1651 [uncertain] in Connecticut, USA Children of Nicholas and Edith Abigail Camp (Camp-1150) Born 29 Aug 1647 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died [death date?] [place of death?]

Married 3 Katharine Unknown 14 Jul 1652 in New Haven Colony. Katharine Unknown (Unknown-7596) Born about 1615 [uncertain] in England Died [death date?] in New Haven, CT

26 March 2017 88

Children of Nicholas Camp Sr.

The above shows children where Nicholas's spouse is the other parent and therefore may be incomplete. Here is a simple list of all his children:

Edward Camp Born 21 Sep 1617 in Nazeing, Essex, England Died 10 Apr 1659 in Chestnut Hill, Connecticut Colony

Mary Camp Born Mar 1621 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony Died 9 Nov 1651 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony

Abigail Camp Born about 1622 [uncertain] in Nazeing, Essex, England Died 22 Mar 1648 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony

Elizabeth Curtis [mother unknown] Born 13 Feb 1625 in 1664068, Essex, England Died 1707 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States

Nicholas Camp Jr. Born 7 Apr 1627 in Nazeing, Essex, England Died 10 Jun 1706 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony

William Camp Born about 1638 [uncertain] in Nazeing, Essex, England [uncertain] Died 1703 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey Colony

Sarah Camp Born 19 Mar 1643 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony Died 1740 [place of death?]

Samuel Camp Born 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 4 Apr 1733 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

John Camp I Born 2 Sep 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony Died 14 Mar 1710 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony

Samuel Camp [uncertain] Born 2 Sep 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 22 Nov 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut

Abigail Camp Born 29 Aug 1647 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died [death date?] [place of death?]

Mary Camp [mother unknown] Born 29 Aug 1647 in 1664068, Essex, England Died 1652 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Joseph Camp Born 11 Aug 1653 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 16 Aug 1655 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

26 March 2017 89 Edith (Tulley) Camp 1595 - 1651

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tulley-38

26 March 2017 90 Research Notes from Wikitree for Edith (Tulley) Camp 1595 - 1651

Birth Edith was born circa 1595, at Nazeing, Essex, England, United Kingdom Marriages Edith married[1]: (1) John Tilley, Jr. (2) Nicholas Camp, Sr. In 1646, Nicholas Camp, 1st, married, as second wife, Eady (Edith) Tilley of Windsor, the widow of that John Tilley, master of a bark, who was cruelly maimed by the Indians on the Connecticut River, near Saybrook^ in October, 1636, and died three days later. He had a homelot assigned to him in Windsor, which Thomas Dewey "lawful att'y to Nich. Camp of M. and his wife Eady, formerly Eady Tilley" sold in 1646. [2][1] By this wife Nicholas Camp, 1st, had a daughter, Abigail, baptized in Milford, August 29, 1647[1]. In the town records of New Haven is the following entry: "Nicolas Campe of Milford and Kattern Tompson of New Haven widdow were married by the Governer the 14th of July 1652." Kattern, widow of Anthony Tompson died May 23, 1647, having then a son Anthony Jr. who took the oath of fidelity May 2, 1654 and died the same year on the 26th of December. Chldren Edith was the Mother of: Elizabeth Tilley Merrick[1] Abigail Camp, baptized in Milford, August 29, 1647[1]. Death Edith Tilley died ca. 1651 (56), at CT, USA Research Notes Extract from the book "The ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman, Hartford, Connecticut"; Published 1906 by Priv. print. [The Case, Lockwood & Brainard company] in Hartford, Conn . Library of Congress CS71.B662 1906. Page 148 - Boardman Ancestry Thomas Canfield married, February 26, 1679, REBECCA ADKINSON. Of her family nothing is definitely known. It is thought she may have been a daughter of Luke Adkinson (Atkinson, Atkeson, Attconson), who was an early settler in 'New Haven, having a family of four persons in 1643. Luke Adkinson married, 2nd, May 1, 1651, Mary, daughter of Richard Piatt of Milford, and had children, Mary, Hannah, and Sarah, born at New Haven. He removed in 1656 possibly to Middletown, where his widow married, January 3, 1666-7, Thomas Whitmore and died June 1, 1669. Rebecca Adkinson could well have been his daughter and one of the family of four in 1643. After the death of Mr. Canfield, his widow, Rebecca, April 28, 1695, Samuel Camp, Senior, of Milford, son of Edward Camp 1st of New Haven, by whom also she had children. She died in Milford, March 28, 1710. Children of Thomas and Rebecca Canfield. I. Thomas (No. 40). II. Rebecca, b. Jan. 28, 1682; m. before June, 1707, Jonathan Stiles; d. Oct. 22, 1731, in Stilestown, N. J. III. Israel, b. Mch. 24, 1684; m. Sarah Johnson; d. May 19, 1744, in Newark, N. J. IV. Phebe, bap. May 29, 1687; m. John Camp. V. Abiram (Abiel), bap. Jan. 5, 1689 ; m. Sept. 12, 1677, Ruth Washburn, and d. 1772. 82. SAMUEL CAMP of Milford, Conn., who bore successively the titles "Senior," "Lieutenant," and "Deacon," was born in New Haven about 1648, and was the son of Edward Camp, 1st (No. 164), and Mary, his wife. The Camp families of Milford present so many and such perplexing genealogical problems that it is necessary, in order to distinguish the above Samuel Camp, to review the entire matter and give the evidence for the positions here taken. The emigrant ancestor of one Camp family was Nicholas Camp, 1st, who, says Hinman, " came first to Wethersfield," but appears in the list of free planters of Milford, November 20, 1639. In 1646 he was in possession of a homelot of six acres, one rood and twenty poles, located between those of Roger Tyrrell and John Fowler. He also shared in the later divisions of land and bought several tracts.

26 March 2017 91 It has been claimed that " He was the son of John Campe, called the elder, of Nasing, Essex County, England and Mary, his wife. The date of John's marriage appears on the parish records as having taken place in August, 1573. Nicholas, Sr., was born at Nasing in the month of April, 1597. His baptism is recorded the same month." [Boston Evening Transcript, Eebruary 12, 1906.] This statement may well be true, though we have made no investigation of the matter. In the will of Bennett Elliott of Nasing, dated November 5, 1621, proved March 28, 1622, a "Nicholas Campe the younger" is mentioned, and possibly the same who is named in the will of John Campe, the elder, of Nasing, dated May 21, 1630, proved June 11, 1630, as his son, having brothers, George and Thomas, sisters, Mary and Sarah, and grandchildren, Elizabeth and John Campe. In the same will we meet with the name of William Campe, nominated as one of the overseers. [Genealogical Gleanings in England, II: 904-907.] Some writers have stated that William Camp of Milford and Edward Camp, 1st, of New Haven, as well as Nicholas Camp, 2nd, of Milford, were sons of this emigrant ancestor. We know of no evidence in proof of this claim. Edward Camp, 1st, was born in England about 1622, and first appears in New Haven in 1643. It seems more likely that William Camp was a son of the emigrant, if either, though it is quite probable that both were of the Nasing family if Nicholas, 1st, was the son of John Campe of Nasing. Neither William nor Edward appear to have inherited property from Nicholas Camp, 1st, of Milford, although William was living in Milford at the time when the emigrant is supposed to have died. In 1645 the first name of the wife of Nicholas Camp, 1st, was Sarah. She is assumed to have been his first wife. Her family name is unknown. She was doubtless the mother of the child " Sarah Camp dau. of Nicholas Camp," baptized March 19, 1643, in her father's right, as " Sarah wife of bro. Camp" did not become a member of the church until August 4, 1644. Some genealogists assert also that in addition to the son, William, there were older daughters of Nicholas, 1st, Abigail, the wife of Nathan Baldwin, who died March 22, 1647, and Mary, the wife of John Baldwin. Opposite the above entry is the following note : " She died in childbed Sept. 6, 1645, being the last day of the week in the morning and was buried in the evening in my garden having been well delivered of two sons upon the second day of same month and very well as could be expected till the second day in the night, when she began to be very ill having taken cold in the morning before." In the church record of baptisms is the entry: "1645 Sept. Samuel and John sons of Brot^. Camp twins." A copy of these records made by E. R. Lambert gives this appended note from the original: "Samuel died at nurse at Sister Fenn's in the night suddenly." Another version has it: "They died at nurse at Sister Fenn's Nov. 22 in the night 1645, suddenly." In any case Samuel Camp, the son of Nicholas, 1st, born September 2, 1645, died young. There is no record of the birth of another Samuel in this family and we have found no evidence whatsoever in the Milford records that a son of that name grew to maturity. In the following year, 1646, Nicholas Camp, 1st, married Eady (Edith) Tilley of Windsor, the widow of that John Tilley, master of a bark, who was cruelly maimed by the Indians on the Connecticut River, near Saybrook^ in October, 1636, and died three days later. He had a homelot assigned to him in Windsor, which Thomas Dewey "lawful att'y to Nich. Camp of M. and his wife Eady, formerly Eady Tilley" sold in 1646. [Winthrop's History of New England, 1853, p. 238; Stiles's History of Windsor, I: 67, 167.] By this wife Nicholas Camp, 1st, had a daughter, Abigail, baptized in Milford, August 29, 1647. In the town records of New Haven is the following entry: "Nicolas Campe of Milford and Kattern Tompson of New Haven widdow were married by the Governer the 14th of July 1652." This has been supposed by some to be the record of the first marriage of Nicholas Camp, 2nd, of Milford, son of the emigrant, who was born in 1630. It doubtless corresponds nearly with the date of his marriage; but his wife in 1681 is proven to have been a sister of Jeremiah Beard, deceased. Anthony Tompson died May 23, 1647, having then a son Anthony who took the oath of fidelity May 2, 1654, and died the same year on the 26th of December. He married his second wife, Kattern (Katherine), in 15? BOARDMAN ANCESTRY. 1644, and by her had three children. Therefore, unless she was very much younger than her husband, Anthony Tompson, and very much older than Nicholas Camp, 2nd, the above record must be that of the third marriage of Nicholas Camp, 1st, the emigrant, a conclusion supported by other circumstances. The death of Nicholas Camp, 1st, is believed to have occurred not long before 1658, when a "Widow Camp" of New Haven gave to her daughter, Bridget Tompson, a portion due her from the estate of her fatlier, Anthony Tompson. Only one of that name is found in the list of freemen in 1669, who was tlie son. The practice in the Milford records had been to distinguish tliem by tlie titles "Senior" and "Junior," but the return made by the searchers for Whalley and Goffe, May 20, 1661, has the signature of " Nicholas Campe" without any such title [New Haven Colonial Records, II: 389n.] The same is true of a deed to Nicholas Campe and John Beard, September 16, 1664, and in this case the son, who was at other times associated with his brother-in- law in land transactions, was undoubtedly the person named. [Milford Land Records, IV: 294; cf. IV: 329.] The only male representative of this family in the second generation, as far as proven by the records we have seen, was Nicholas Camp, 2nd. It is recorded that "Nicholas Camp, Jun'. hath given him by his father Nicholas Camp, Sen^ one House Lott containing by estimation, one Acre & halfe & twenty Poles be it more or less, bounded with a highway west, with Nicholas Camp Sen"", to the north, with other Letts East, and with Joseph Baldwin South." [Milford Land Records, 1 : 104.]

26 March 2017 92

Katherine (Unknown) Thompson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-7596

26 March 2017 93 Section 4 - Descendants of Deacon Samuel Camp (Camp- 1149)

Samuel Camp (1655 – 1733) son of Nicholas and Sarah Camp Deacon Samuel Camp (1655 – 1733)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-1149

Date of Birth changed from 1645 to 1655.

26 March 2017 94 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Deacon Samuel Camp (1655 – 1743)

Samuel Camp (Camp-1149) Born 1645 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 4 Apr 1733 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Married 1 Mary Camp [marriage date?] [marriage location?]. Mary Camp (Camp-888) Born about 22 Mar 1663 [uncertain] in Milford, Connecticut [uncertain] Died about Feb 1691 [uncertain] [place of death?]

Married 2 Hannah Betts 1672 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Hannah Betts (Betts-19) Born 22 Nov 1652 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 24 Jan 1680 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Children of Samuel and Hannah

Hannah Camp (Camp-19) Born 31 Jan 1677 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 2 Aug 1763 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States Note

This information downloaded from Wikitree.

Samuel did not marry either Mary Camp (Camp-888) or Hannah Betts (Betts-19).

Samuel married: Married 1 on 6 January 1681 (MVR) Mercy Scovill Married 2 on Mrs. Martha (Ufford) Caro (Ufford-63)

26 March 2017 95 Families of Early Milford, Connecticut edited by Jacquelyn L. Ricker Samuel Camp 1655 – 1733 (Camp-1149)

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Samuel Camp (Camp-1149) Son of Nicholas (Camp-8) and Sarah (Beard) (Unknown-321331) Born 15 September 1655 (MRV), Baptized 18 May 1662 MC1) and Died 4 April 1733 at age of 79 (TSM) (MWA’s “Tombstone Inscriptions” is incorrect).

Married 1 on 6 January 1681 (MVR) Mercy Scovill 1657 - 1695 Mercy Scovill (Scofield-95)) Daughter of Daniel of Stamford, Conn. Born November 1657 Died ca 1695

Married 2 on Mrs. Martha (Ufford) Caro 1659 – 1739 (Ufford-63) Daughter of John (Ufford-41) and Martha (Nettleton) Ufford (Nettleton-70) Born 3 August 1659 (MVR) Died 14 February 1739 Widow of Peter Caro or Carrow.

26 March 2017 96 Children 1 Samuel Baptised 14 January 1682/3 (no Wikitree profile) 2 Bethia Baptised 12 April 1686 (no Wikitree profile) 3 Daniel Baptised 14 February 1687/8 (no Wikitree profile) 4 Nathan Born 4 August 1688 (no Wikitree profile) Died 1690 5 Ebenezer Born 24 August 1690 (no Wikitree profile) Died 1734 (MC1) 6 Amos Born 12 February 1692 (no Wikitree profile) Baptized 14 February 1691/2 (MC1) Died 1735 Wallingford, Conn Married Durham Conn. 18 December 1716 Ann Andrews. She Married / 2 29 November 1737 Eleazer Peck. 7 Sarah Baptised 14 November 1694 (MC1) (no Wikitree profile) Married Thomas Seward 8 John Born 1 March 1700 (MVR) (no Wikitree profile) Baptised 3 March 1699 / 1700 Died Durham, Conn. 1754 Married Hannah Hickox daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Gaylord) 9 Ephraim Born 17 September 1702 (no Wikitree profile) Died 1725

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26 March 2017 97 Connecticut, Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934 Samuel Camp 1654 – 1733 (Camp-1149)

Name: Samuel Camp Birth Date: 1654 Death Date: 4 Apr 1733 Age at Death: 79 Cemetery: Old Cemetery Burial Place: Durham, Connecticut Source Information: Ancestry.com. Connecticut, Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original Data: The Charles R. Hale Collection. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut State Library. Description: Charles R. Hale’s WPA workers transcribed details from headstones in more than 2,000 Connecticut cemeteries—and some of them they had to discover first.

26 March 2017 98 Mercy (Scofield) Camp 1657 – 1699 (Scofield-95)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scofield-95

26 March 2017 99 Martha Ufford 1659 – 1739 (Ufford-63)

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ufford-63

26 March 2017 100 Find a Grave Martha (Ufford) Camp (Ufford-63)

Daughter of John and Martha (Nettleton) Ufford. Birth: Aug. 12, 1659 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death: Feb. 14, 1738 in Wife of Mr. Sam'l Camp [Hale index has death date of 1739] Married 1 Peter Carrow Married 2 Samuel Camp, Family links: Spouse: Samuel Camp (1655 - 1733)

Children: John Camp (1700 - 1754)* Ephraim Camp (1702 - 1725)* *Calculated relationship

Burial: Old Durham Cemetery, Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA Created by: Jan Franco Record added: Sep 02, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 21316168

Link to web site https://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi/pages.suddenlink.net/%2525253C/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21316168

26 March 2017 101 John Camp 1700 - 1754

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-2263

Find A Grave John Camp 1700 - 1754

Birth: Mar. 1, 1700 Death: Sep. 20, 1754

Family links: Parents: Samuel Camp (1655 - 1733) Martha Ufford Camp (1659 - 1738) Spouse: Hannah Hickox Camp (1704 - 1789) Children: Ephraim Camp (1728 - 1729)* Catherine Camp Williams (1744 - 1789)* Sibling: John Camp (1700 - 1754) Ephraim Camp (1702 - 1725)* Inscription: Deacon, in his 54th year. Burial: Old Durham Cemetery Durham Middlesex County Connecticut, USA

Created by: Judith Record added: Jul 25, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 9179373

26 March 2017 102 Find A Grave John Camp 1700 – 1754 Tombstone

26 March 2017 103 Ephraim Camp 1702 - 1725

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-2264

Find A Grave Ephraim Camp 1702 - 1725 Birth: Sep. 17, 1702 Death: Feb. 11, 1725 Family links: Parents: Samuel Camp (1655 - 1733) Martha Ufford Camp (1659 - 1738)

Sibling: John Camp (1700 - 1754)* Ephraim Camp (1702 - 1725) Inscription: aged 22 years.

Burial: Old Durham Cemetery Durham Middlesex County Connecticut, USA Created by: Judith Record added: Jul 25, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 9179289

26 March 2017 104 Mary (Camp) Baldwin (1623 - )

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-200

26 March 2017 105 www.werelate.org Family of John Baldwin and Mary Camp

Parents: John Baldwin and Hannah Birchard John Baldwin, Sr Born 24 Jun 1619 Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England Died Jun 1681 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Parents: Nicholas Camp and Sarah Unknown Mary Camp Born Mar 1621 Nazeing, Essex, England Died 1651 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Married bef 1640 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (probably) Children 1. John Baldwin, Jr 1640 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States 31 Aug 1706 Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States 2. Josiah Baldwin, Sr. Est. 1644 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Before 2 Nov 1683 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States 3. Samuel Baldwin Est. 1645 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (probably) 16 Jan 1671/72 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States 4. Nathaniel Baldwin, Sr Oct 1647 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States 2 Jun 1714 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States 5. Elizabeth Baldwin Christened. 19 Aug 1649Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States 6 Feb 1683/84Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States 6. Joseph Baldwin Christened 9 Nov 1651Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States 1719 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

John and Mary are both immigrants References ↑ Camp, John F. (John Frederick); N. Grier (Nathan Grier) Parke; and Donald Lines Jacobus. The Ancestry and Descendants of Frederick Tracy Camp and His Wife Marion Fee. (Vancouver, Wash.: John F. Camp, Jr., 1961), 2. Mary2 (Camp), … m. by 1640, John1 Baldwin, Sr., of Milford Baldwin, Charles Candee. The Baldwin Genealogy, from 1500 to 1881. (Cleveland, Ohio: Leader Printing Co., 1881), 298. (John Baldwin's) first wife was named Mary, and by her he had children …

↑ The identification of Mary as (1) daughter of Nicholas Camp and, (2) wife of John Baldwin, is probable but not proven. See the lengthy discussions in the sketches of those two men in Camp-Fee.

Link to Website http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:John_Baldwin_and_Mary_Camp_(1)

26 March 2017 106 Find A grave Mary (Camp) Baldwin

Birth: Mar., 1623, England Death: unknown New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA

Mary was the daughter of Nicholas Camp and Sarah Camp.

She died about 1652.

Family links: Parents: Nicholas Camp (1606 - 1662) Sarah Camp (1599 - 1645) Spouse: John Baldwin (1619 - 1681) Children: John Baldwin (____ - 1706)* Siblings: Mary Camp Baldwin (1623 - ____) Abigail Camp Baldwin (1625 - 1648)* Nicholas Camp (1627 - 1706)* William Camp (1638 - 1703)* Samuel Camp (1643 - 1735)* Samuel Camp (1645 - 1645)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Unknown

Created by: Mary Jo C. Martin Record added: Mar 04, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 49061648

Link to Website https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=49061648

26 March 2017 107 Abigail Camp Baldwin (1625 - 1648)*

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-190

26 March 2017 108

Find A Grave Abigail (Camp) Baldwin 1625 - 1648

Birth: 1625 Essex, England Death: Mar. 22, 1648 Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA

Abigail Camp was born in 1625 in Nazing, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Nicholas Camp and Sarah Camp . She married Nathaniel Baldwin on June 9, 1644 in Milford, Connecticut . They had two known sons during their short marriage. She passed away as a young mother on March 22, 1648 in Milford, Connecticut at the very young age of 23 and was laid to rest in Rev. Peter Prudden's Garden which is now part of 'The Milford Cemetery'.

Prior Entry by Nareen:

The daughter of my ancestors, NICHOLAS & SARAH CAMP, she was baptized on August 29, 1647 in Milford. She married Nathaniel Baldwin on June 9, 1644 in Milford.

Family links: Parents: Nicholas Camp (1606 - 1662) Sarah Camp (1599 - 1645)

Spouse: Nathaniel Baldwin (1620 - 1658)

Children: Daniel Baldwin (1644 - 1711)* Nathaniel Baldwin (1645 - 1714)* Samuel Baldwin (1655 - 1696)*

Siblings: Mary Camp Baldwin (1623 - ____)* Abigail Camp Baldwin (1625 - 1648) Nicholas Camp (1627 - 1706)* William Camp (1638 - 1703)* Samuel Camp (1643 - 1735)* Samuel Camp (1645 - 1645)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Plot: Rev. Peter Prudden's Garden -- NO TOMBSTONE REMAINS

Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Sep 01, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 29483961

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26 March 2017 109 Nicholas Camp (1627 - 1706) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-203

26 March 2017 110 Find A Grave Nicholas Camp, Jr 1627 - 1706

Birth: Apr. 7, 1627 Essex, England Death: Jun. 10, 1706 Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA

~MY CAMP ANCESTOR~ Nicholas Camp, Jr. came with his parents, NICHOLAS & SARAH CAMP to America. He married 14 Jul 1652 (probably in Milford) SARAH BEARD, daughter of the widow MARTHA BEARD whose husband, JAMES BEARD, who probably died on the ship, Martin, on it's voyage to America. Nicholas started a store on the west end of Milford and became a successful businessman. Public Records of the Colony of Conn., Vol. 3, p. 452: "In letter by Tho: Trowbridge to Gov. Andros dated Aug., 8, 1688 regarding a Justice from Milford. He writes:.. and there is one Mr. Campe of Milford, a man of good estate and many with us doe thinke him a fitt person, but leave it to yo'r Excelency's discretion." Nicholas & Sarah were the parents of eight known children including my ancestor, MARY CAMP who married LIEUT. JOSEPH PECK. After the death of Sarah, he married (2) Mehitable, the widow of Nathaniel Briscoe. Family links: Parents: Nicholas Camp (1606 - 1662) Sarah Camp (1599 - 1645)

Spouses: Sarah Beard Camp (1631 - 1689)* Mehitable Gunn Camp (1641 - 1730)*

Children: Joseph Camp (1653 - 1655)* Samuel Camp (1655 - 1733)* Joseph Camp (1657 - 1750)* Mary Camp Peck (1660 - ____)* John Camp (1662 - 1731)* Sarah Camp Baldwin (1662 - 1710)* Abigail Camp Treat (1667 - 1742)*

Siblings: Mary Camp Baldwin (1623 - ____)* Abigail Camp Baldwin (1625 - 1648)* Nicholas Camp (1627 - 1706) William Camp (1638 - 1703)* Samuel Camp (1643 - 1735)* Samuel Camp (1645 - 1645)*

*Calculated relationship

Inscription: Mr. Nicholas Camp Died June the 10th 1706 in the 77th Year of His Age.

Burial: Milford Cemetery Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Plot: BURIED IN THE OLDEST PART OF THE CEMETERY

Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Apr 18, 2004 Find A Grave Memorial# 8651577

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William Camp (1638 - 1703)*

Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-208

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Find A Grave William Camp 1638 - 1703

Birth: 1638 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death: 1703 in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA

The son of my ancestors, NICHOLAS & SARAH CAMP, he was baptized on October 26, 1638 in the colony of New Haven.

In 1667 he along with members of other prominent Milford families such as the Baldwin and Burwell families were the second group from Milford to remove to Newark, New Jersey signing the Fundamental Agreement on June 24, 1667. His homelot was #34. Records show that he had 152 acres in 1670.

In October of 1681, William Camp was one of the persons who inventoried the estate of Martin Tichanor of Newark and was named as an "overseer" of the estate. He also witnessed the will of Joseph Riggs of Newark, dated January 1, 1688/89. In November of 1689, he was a overseer of the estate of John Baldwin of Newark. He held various town offices between 1670 and 1696, one of which in 1693 was "Overseer of the Poor".

Family links: Parents: Nicholas Camp (1606 - 1662) Sarah Camp (1599 - 1645)

Children: Mary Camp Camp (1664 - 1692)*

Siblings: Mary Camp Baldwin (1623 - ____)* Abigail Camp Baldwin (1625 - 1648)* Nicholas Camp (1627 - 1706)* William Camp (1638 - 1703) Samuel Camp (1643 - 1735)* Samuel Camp (1645 - 1645)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Fairmount Cemetery, Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA Plot: Originally buried in the Newark Burial Ground -- his remains removed (if any left) in the early 1800's to this cemetery.

Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Jan 19, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 33066341

Link to Website https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33066341

26 March 2017 113 Wikitree Family Group Sheet for William and Mary (Smith) Camp

William Camp Born about 1638 [uncertain] in Nazeing, Essex, England [uncertain] Died 1703 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey Colony William married Mary Smith 29 Jan 1662 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut.

Mary Smith Born 1642 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Died after 6 Feb 1710 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey [uncertain]

Children of William Camp

1 John Camp Born 28 Nov 1662 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Died 22 Aug 1769 [place of death?]

2 Mary Camp Born about 22 Mar 1663 [uncertain] in Milford, Connecticut [uncertain] Died about Feb 1691 [uncertain] [place of death?]

3 Sarah Camp Born 18 Nov 1666 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died [death date?] [place of death?]

4 Samuel Camp Born 1669 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey Died 28 Sep 1744 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA Link to Wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Camp-208/300

26 March 2017 114 Section 5 Samuel Camp 1645 -1645 (Camp-20)

Samuel Camp (1645 – 1645) son of Nicholas and Sarah Camp

Samuel Camp (1645 -1645)

Link to Wikitree - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camp-20

Wikitree Family Group Sheet for Samuel Camp (1645 – 1645) Children of Samuel Camp

1 Mary (Camp) Canfield Born 21 Jan 1683 in New Haven, CT Died 30 Jul 1740 in Durham, Middlesex, CT

2 Joel Camp Born before 1 Mar 1691 in New Haven, CT Died [death date?] [place of death?]

3 Joel Camp Born before 14 Feb 1692 in New Haven, CT Died [death date?] [place of death?]

4 Lemuel Camp Born 4 Oct 1701 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Died 31 Jan 1784 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut Note Samuel Camp was born 1645 and died 1645. As he died in infancy he cannot be the father of these children.

Further research indicates the parents of the children are: Samuel Camp (Camp-885) and Mary Camp (Camp-888) for Mary, Joel 1691.

Samuel Camp (Camp-885) and Rebecca (Atkinson) Camp aca Canfield for Joel 1692 and Lemuel 26 March 2017 115 Find A Grave

Samuel Camp 1645 -1645 Birth: Sep. 2, 1645 Death: Sep. 2, 1645 Son of Nicholas & Sarah Camp died right after birth. The following is taken from the Milford Vital Records: "Samuel, twin with John, Son of Nicholas, Bpt. 1645 by Rev. Peter Prudden, died at nurse Sister Fenn's house." from Jim Ottmer

Family links: Parents: Nicholas Camp (1606 - 1662) and Sarah Camp (1599 - 1645)

Siblings: 1 Mary Camp Baldwin (1623 - ____)* 2 Abigail Camp Baldwin (1625 - 1648)* 3 Nicholas Camp (1627 - 1706)* 4 William Camp (1638 - 1703)* 5 Samuel Camp (1643 - 1735)* 6 Samuel Camp (1645 - 1645)

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA

Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Aug 05, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 40293436

Link to Find A Grave https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=40293436

26 March 2017 116 Find A Grave Index Name: Samuel Camp Maiden Name: Event Type: Burial Event Date: 1645 Event Place: Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America Photograph Included: N Birth Date: 02 Sep 1645 Death Date: 02 Sep 1645 Affiliate Record Identifier: 40293436 Cemetery: Milford Cemetery

Citing this Record: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVKZ-J1YS : 13 December 2015), Samuel Camp, 1645; Burial, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America, Milford Cemetery; citing record ID 40293436, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.

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Samuel Camp

Born 2 September 1645, Died September 1645

Samuel Camp was born on 2 September 1645 in Milford, New Haven Colony, now Connecticut. He was the son of Nicholas Camp and Sarah (?). Samuel Camp died in September 1645 in Milford, New Haven Colony, now Connecticut, at "nurse Sister Fenn's house."

Citations [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Milford VR. [S431] Ancestry of William Boardman, online. Last Edited=7 Jul 2007

Link to website http://www.gulbangi.com/5families-o/p485.htm#i12108

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Samuel Camp 1648 – 1708 (Camp-885)

Year Event Wikitree ID Parents 1648 Samuel Camp Born Camp-885 Edeward and Mary 1652 Hannah Betts Born Betts-19 Thomas and Mary 1658 Rebecca Atkinson Born Atkinson-1081 Luke and Mary 1663 Mary Camp Born Camp-888 William and Mary 1672 Samuel and Hannah Married 1676 Samuel Camp Born Camp-1214 Samuel and Hannah 1677 Hannah Camp Born Camp-19 Samuel and Hannah 1680 Hannah Betts Died Betts-19 Samuel and Hannah 1682 Samuel and Mary Married 1683 Mary Camp Born Camp-1757 Samuel and Mary 1685 Hephzibah Camp Born Camp-2096 Samuel and Mary 1688 Enos Camp Born Camp-843 Samuel and Mary 1690 Jeol Camp Born Camp-1758 Samuel and Mary 1690 Joel Camp Died Camp-1758 Samuel and Mary 1691 Mary Camp Died Camp-888 Samuel and Mary 1692 Joel Camp Born Camp-1759 Samuel and Rebecca 1695 Samuel and Rebecca Married 1697 Abigail Camp Born Camp-820 Samuel and Rebecca 1700 Hezekiah Camp Born Not in Wikitree Samuel and Rebecca 1701 Lemuel Camp Born Camp-1630 Samuel and Rebecca 1708 Samuel Camp Died Camp-885 1710 Rebecca Atkinson Died Atkinson-1081 1713 Joel Camp Died Camp-1759 1740 Mary Camp Died Camp-1757 1740 Hephzibah Camp Died Camp-2096 1743 Samuel Camp Died Camp-1214 1763 Hannah Camp Died Camp-19 1768 Enos Camp Died Camp-843 1768 Hezekiah Camp Died Not in Wikitree 1783 Abigail Camp Died Camp-820 1784 Lemuel Camp Died Camp-1630

26 March 2017 118 Samuel Camp 1655 – 1733 (Camp-1149)

Y ear Event Wikitree ID Parents

1655 Samuel born Camp-1149 1657 Mercy Scovill born 1659 Martha Ufford Born Uffod-63 1662 Sanuel Baptised Camp-1149 1681 Samuel and Mercy Married 1682 Samuel Camp born Samuel & Mercy 1686 Bethia Camp born Samuel & Mercy 1687 Daniel Camp born Samuel & Mercy 1688 Nathan Camp Born Samuel & Mercy 1690 Nathan Camp Died Samuel & Mercy 1690 Ebenezer Camp born Samuel & Mercy 1692 Amos Camp born Samuel & Mercy 1694 Sarah Camp Baptised Samuel & Mercy 1695 Mercy Scovill Died Samuel and Martha Married 1700 John Camp Born Samuel & Martha 1702 Ephraim Camp Born Samuel & Martha 1716 Amos married Ann Andrews 1725 Ephraim Camp Died 1733 Sanuel Camp Died 1734 Ebenezer Camp died 1735 Amos Camp Died 1737 Ann Andrews married Eleazer Peck 1739 Martha Ufford died 1754 John Camp Died

26 March 2017 119 Section 7 – Conflicting data that has been disregarded

Samuel Camp (1643 – 1735) son of Nicholas and Sarah Camp

U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

Deacon Samuel Camp 1643 - 1735

Name: Deacon Samuel Camp Birth Date: 1643 Birth Place: Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death Date: 27 01 1735 in Death Place: Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Cemetery: Milford Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Has Bio?: Y Spouse: Mary Camp Father: Nicholas Camp Mother: Sarah Camp Children: Hannah Botsford Sr URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23284639&ref=acom Source Information: Ancestry.com. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original Data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. Description: This database contains an index to cemetery and burial details posted on Find A Grave. Corrections and additions to memorials can be submitted on the Find A Grave site. When viewing a record in this database, you can navigate to the corresponding memorial on Find A Grave by clicking "Go to website" or clicking on the Find A Grave URL. Once viewing the memorial on Find A Grave, corrections can be submitted by clicking the 'edit' tab.

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Deacon Samuel Camp 1643 - 1735

Birth: 1643 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death: Jan. 27, 1735 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA ~MY CAMP FAMILY~ He was the son of my ancestors, NICHOLAS & SARAH CAMP. He married (1) on Hannah Betts on Nov. 13, 1672 in Milford, Conn., (2) Mary Camp on Oct. 10, 1682 in Milford, Conn., and (3) Rebecca (Atkinson) Canfield, widow of Thomas Canfield, on April 28, 1695 in Milford, Conn. He was commissioned Lieutenant of the second train band of Milford in Oct. of 1689, and chosen Deacon of the First Church of Milford in 1709. Family links: Parents: Nicholas Camp (1606 - 1662) and Sarah Camp (1599 - 1645) Spouses: Hannah (Betts) Camp (1652 - 1681) Mary (Camp) Camp (1664 - 1692) Children: 1 Samuel Camp (1675 - 1743)* 2 Hannah Camp Botsford (1677 - 1763)* 3 Enos Camp (1687 - 1768)* Siblings: 1 Mary Camp Baldwin (1623 - ____)* 2 Abigail Camp Baldwin (1625 - 1648)* 3 Nicholas Camp (1627 - 1706)* 4 William Camp (1638 - 1703)* 5 Samuel Camp (1643 - 1735) 6 Samuel Camp (1645 - 1645)* Inscription: Inscriptions on tombstones in Milford, Conn., erected prior to 1800, p. 20:

Inscription: Here lies buried the body of Deacon Samuel Camp died ......

Burial:

Milford Cemetery, Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA

Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Dec 07, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 23284639 Link to Find A Grave https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23284639&ref=acom

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