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Elizabeth Abigail Camp 1785–1840 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1785

Birth Location: Sandy Run Creek, Durham County, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: June 1, 1840

Death Location: Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia, United States

Father: Nathaniel Camp

Mother: Winifred Tarpley

Spouse(s): James Gideon, Samuel Sr, Hardy Howard

Children(s): Berry Gideon, Hosea Gideon, Col. Stewart, Virgil Stewart, Elvira Stewart

The story of Elizabeth Abigail Camp began in 1785 in Sandy Run Creek, Durham County, North Carolina, United States. Elizabeth Abigail Camp married Hardy Howard, James Gideon, Samuel Stewart Sr, and had children including Berry Wilson Gideon, Col Samuel Stewart, Elvira Aka Varnedoe Stewart, Hosea Camp Gideon, Virgil Adam Stewart. Elizabeth Abigail Camp passed away in 1840 in Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Abigail Camp began in 1785 in Sandy Run Creek, Durham County, North Carolina, United States.
  • Elizabeth Abigail Camp married Hardy Howard, James Gideon, Samuel Stewart Sr, and had children including Berry Wilson Gideon, Col Samuel Stewart, Elvira Aka Varnedoe Stewart, Hosea Camp Gideon, Virgil Adam Stewart.
  • Elizabeth Abigail Camp passed away in 1840 in Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Elizabeth Camp's Ancestors

Self
Elizabeth Camp
1785–1840
Birth Place: Sandy Run Creek, Durham County, North Carolina, United States
Parents
Nathaniel Camp
1745–1832
Orange, Virginia
Winifred Tarpley
1748–1832
North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia
Grandparents
Thomas (Camp) III
1717–1798
King and Queen County, Virginia, USA
Winifred
1720–1761
Accomack, Virginia, USA
James Tarpley
1692–1765
RI
Mary ((Peaches)) Tarpley
1708–1758
King and Queen County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas II
1691–1751
Mary Marshall
1697–1757
1651–1713
1669–1718
Thomas Camp\Kemp
1661–1711
Catherine Southern
1670–1715
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Camp\Kemp
1661–1711
Catherine Southern
1670–1715
1625–1663
Mary Brassier
1629–1708
James Biddlecomb
1634–1687
Mary Brasseur
1645–1713
1635–1704
Mary Ewen\Ewing
1641–1672

Elizabeth Camp's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Abigail) Camp (1785–June 1, 1840) m. James Gideon (1766–October 1803) m. Samuel (Stewart) Sr (July 13, 1779–3 July 1817) m. Hardy Howard (1777–September 1860)
  1. 1. Berry (Wilson) Gideon 1801–1884 m. Lillie Parks 1807–1884
    1. 1. Issogenia (T) Gideon 1848–
    2. 2. Odelonia (Barreta) Gideon 1849–1916 m. John (R) Horton 1852–
      1. 1. Walter (Jay) Horton 1879–1972 m. Mary (D) Horton 1884–
      2. 2. Berry (Gideon) Horton 1878–1918
      3. 3. Mary (Lillie) Horton 1883–1968 m. Thomas (Houston) Norris 1875–1963
        1. 1. Jay (Scott) Norris 1915–1964
        2. 2. Pollyana Norris 1917–1982
        3. 3. Berry (W) Norris 1919–
        4. 4. Henry (C) Norris 1924–
        5. 5. Thomas (H) Norris 1914–
        6. 6. Maxwell (Fliece) Methvin 1906–1989 m. Anna (Jeanette) Felhmon 1904–1941
        7. 7. Marion (Crawford) Methvin 1908–1977
      4. 4. Gramlin Horton 1872–
      5. 5. Benj. Horton 1878–
  2. 2. Hosea (Camp) Gideon 1800–1885
  3. 3. Col. (Samuel) Stewart 1814–1876
  4. 4. Virgil (Adam) Stewart 1809–
  5. 5. Elvira ((aka Varnedoe)) Stewart 1812–1858

Elizabeth Camp's Timeline

2 Records

1785
1785
Birth of Elizabeth Abigail Camp in Sandy Run Creek, Durham County, North Carolina, United States
Sandy Run Creek, Durham County, North Carolina, United States
1840
June 1, 1840
Age 55
Death of Elizabeth Abigail Camp in Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia, United States
Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1785
    Event Place: Sandy Run Creek, Durham County, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: June 1, 1840
    Event Place: Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia, United States

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