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burried Lebanon Methodist church, Princeton, SC will 12-24-1817 John Camp & his father Thomas, as well as many of Thomas' other sons were patriots of the American Revolution. Thomas was much to old to fight but it was said that he and his wife of the time, Margaret Carney gave supplies and rendered aid to the patriots of the revolution. There is a story circulating that Thomas Camp's home and grist mill in Rutherford were burned by the British Army for these acts. John Camp was a Lieutenant if the Continental Army and he and several of his brothers and other relatives, fought in the Battle of King's Mountain. A key battle in the victory of the war. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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