Person Sheet


NameElizabeth CAMP
Birth30 Dec 1781, Rutherford Co., N C
FatherThomas CAMP (1765-1823)
MotherSusanna D. WAGONER (1766-)
Spouses
1Joseph CAMP
Birth1777
Death1854 Age: 77
FatherBenjiman CAMP (1756-1832)
MotherElizabeth DYKES (1759-)
Marriage1799, Laurens Co., S C
ChildrenJoseph (1811-1902)
Thomas (1800-1857)
Benjamin (1801-1884)
Hope Hull (1805-)
Harrison (1806-)
William (1807-)
Nathan (1809-)
Louisa (1815-)
Delilah Permelia (1813-1899)
Andrew Garrison (1818-)
John Clark (1818-)
Ellen (1820-)
Notes for Joseph (Spouse 1)
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 162 page 43 Mrs. Lettie Abercrombie Harding. DAR IDNumber: 161140 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Wife of Samuel Coleman Harding. Descendant of Thomas Camp and of Benjamin Camp, as follows: 1. Thomas S. Abercrombie (1849-1919) m. 1869Martha V. Camp (1847-1900). 2. Thomas Camp (1800-57) m. 1820Letitia Lindley (b. 1803). 3. Joseph Camp (1777-1850) m. 1799Elizabeth Camp (b. 1781). 4. Thomas Camp (b. 1765) m. 1780Susan Wagoner; Benjamin Camp m. 1776 Elizabeth Dykes (parentsof Joseph). 5. John Camp (1743-1813) m. 1764 Mary Tarpley (b.1746). 6. Thomas Camp m. 1st 1739 Winifred Starling (d. 1761).Thomas Camp (1717-98) was a patriot of the Revolution. He had five sons at the Battle of Kings Mountain. He was born in Culpeper County, Va.; died in Ireland Ford, N. C. Also No.158267. Benjamin Camp (1757-1832) served as private in the North Carolina troops at the Battle of Kings Mountain. He wasborn in Halifax County, Va.; died in Walton, Ga. Also No.151645. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 98 page 80 Miss Neva Riley Selman. DAR IDNumber: 97237 Born in Douglas County, Ga. Descendant of Thomas Camp, Benjamin Camp, James Selman, Jeremiah Selman, and Capt.William Scott, as follows: 1. James Wilson Selman (1843-1908)m. 1867 Lucinda Catherine Riley (1850- 1908). 2. William C.Selman (1811-91) m. 1836 Nancy Camp (1821-79); James Riley(1811-61) m. 1834 Lucinda Willingham (1812-99). 3. Thomas Camp(1800-57) m. Lettie Lindley (1803-72); James Selman m. 2nd 1804Elizabeth Covington; Charles Hardeman Willingham m. 1805 AnnieScott (1785-1850). 4. Joseph Camp (b. 1777) m. Elizabeth(Camp) (cousins); Jeremiah Selman m. - -; 5. Benjamin Camp m.Elizabeth Dykes (parents of Joseph); William Scott m. 1784 JaneThomas; Thomas Camp, Jr. m. Susie Wagner (parents of Elizabeth).6. Thomas Camp m. 1st Winnifred Starling. Thomas Camp (1717-98)was a patriot of the Revolution. He was born in Virginia,removed to Ireland Ford, N. C., before the Revolution, and isburied in the burying ground of the homestead. He had five sonsat the battle of Kings Mountain. Benjamin Camp served as aprivate in Capt. Nathaniel Welch's company, 2nd Virginiaregiment. He was born, 1757, in Virginia; died in North Carolina. James Selman (1761-1847), when acting as scout, 1781,was captured by the Tories and Indians, who scalped him and left him for dead. He was born and died in Spartanburg, S. C.Also No. 32807. Jeremiah Selman served as militiaman in ColonelRoebuck's South Carolina regiment. He died, about 1817, inSpartanburg, S. C. William Scott (1754-1806) commanded acompany in the 3d Georgia battalion, under Lieut.-Col. JohnMcIntosh, 1779. He was born in Louisa Parish, Va.; died in Monroe County, Ga.
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1850 Campbell County Georgia Census

(This is Joseph CAMP and Elizabeth CAMP.)
294 1 Camp Joseph 72 M Farmer 1000 NC September 07 424A 3
294 2 Camp Elizabeth 69 F NC September 07 424A 4
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