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William Camp 1638 – 1713 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Oct 1638

Birth Location: 1638 Ne 1638 New Haven New Haven County, Connecticut, USAUnited States

Death Date: 9 Oct 1713

Death Location: New London, New London, Connecticut, United States

Father: Nicholas Camp

Mother: Sarah Elliott

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Smith, Abigail Willoughby

Children(s): Samuel Camp, Richard Camp, Lettis Camp, Sarah Camp, William Camp, Bathsheba Camp, Elizabeth Camp, James Camp, Sarah Camp, Anna Camp, Samuel Camp

The story of William Camp began in 1638 in 1638 Ne 1638 New Haven New Haven County, Connecticut, USAUnited States. William Camp married Elizabeth Smith, Abigail Willoughby, and had children including Samuel Camp, Richard Camp, Lettis Camp, Sarah Camp, William Camp, Bathsheba Camp, Elizabeth Camp, James Camp, Sarah Camp, Anna Camp, Samuel Camp. William Camp passed away in 1713 in New London, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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  • The story of William Camp began in 1638 in 1638 Ne 1638 New Haven New Haven County, Connecticut, USAUnited States.
  • William Camp married Elizabeth Smith, Abigail Willoughby, and had children including Samuel Camp, Richard Camp, Lettis Camp, Sarah Camp, William Camp, Bathsheba Camp, Elizabeth Camp, James Camp, Sarah Camp, Anna Camp, Samuel Camp.
  • William Camp passed away in 1713 in New London, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

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William Camp's Ancestors

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William Camp
1638 – 1713
Birth Place: 1638 Ne 1638 New Haven New Haven County, Connecticut, USAUnited States
Parents
Nicholas Camp
1606 – 1654
Nazeing, Essex, England
Sarah Elliott
1599 – 1645
Essex, England
Grandparents
John Camp
1564 – 1630
Nazeing, Essex, England
Mary Goore
Nazeing, Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Camp
1537 – 1608
Joan camp
1539 – 1612
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Camp's Descendants

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William Camp (Oct 1638 – 9 Oct 1713) m. Elizabeth Smith (1642 – 13 Nov 1721) m. Abigail Willoughby (30 Nov 1700 – 17 Feb 1772)
  1. 1. Samuel Camp (1669 – 28 Sep 1744)
  2. 2. Richard Camp (1693 – 15 Dec 1712)
  3. 3. Lettis Camp (1698 – 1740)
  4. 4. Sarah Camp (1700 – 1756) m. Aaron Burleson (9 Oct 1677 – 1763)
    1. 1. Sarah Burleson (20 Nov 1699 – )
    2. 2. John Burleson (28 Dec 1701 – 1759)
    3. 3. Mercy Burleson (12 Jan 1706 – )
    4. 4. Joseph Burleson (26 Nov 1708 – )
    5. 5. Abigail Burleson (11 Nov 1710 – 1775) m. David Gage (20 Jul 1701 – 1801)
      1. 1. David (Aaron) Gage (1734 – 1 Jan 1807) m. Esther Shipman (1 Jan 1730 – 1 Jan 1800)
      2. 2. Moses Gage (1755 – 1840)
      3. 3. Aaron (D) Gage (15 Jun 1758 – 20 Sep 1844)
      4. 4. Jeremiah Gage (1762 – 1789)
      5. 5. Daniel Gage (1767 – )
      6. 6. Reuben Gage (10 Feb 1770 – 31 Oct 1844)
        1. 1. David (A) Gage (2 August 1801 – April 1846)
      7. 7. Nancy Gage (19 Jun 1772 – 19 Jan 1815)
      8. 8. Sarah (Jane) Gage ( – 1794)
    6. 6. Elizabeth Burleson (28 Mar 1715 – 1789)
    7. 7. Rachel Burleson (29 Nov 1716 – )
    8. 8. Susannah (Frances) Burleson (1718 – 1770)
    9. 9. Jesse Burleson (1721 – 1822)
    10. 10. Thomas Burleson (1722 – )
    11. 11. Aaron Burleson (22 May 1722 – 16 Nov 1782)
    12. 12. Rhoda Burleson (1730 – 1805)
    13. 13. Esther Shipman (1 Jan 1730 – 1 Jan 1800) m. David (Aaron) Gage (1734 – 1 Jan 1807)
      1. 1. Sarah (Jane) Gage (1750 – 1795)
      2. 2. David Gage (1750 – 1860)
        1. 1. Samuel (Patterson) Gage (1801 – )
      3. 3. Jerimist Gage (1752 – )
      4. 4. James Gage (1755 – 1840)
      5. 5. Aaron Gage (15 Jun 1758 – 20 Sep 1844)
      6. 6. Jeremiah Gage (1760 – 1790)
      7. 7. Hannah (C) Gage (20 Apr 1762 – 28 Feb 1845) m. Isaac Norman (25 Aug 1765 – 11 Jul 1828)
        1. 1. Samuel NORMAN (1784 – )
        2. 2. Lemuel Norman (1785 – 1866)
        3. 3. Elizabeth (D) Norman (1787 – 1866) m. Abraham Hester (1750 – 22 Nov 1844)
        4. 4. Sarah (Esther) Norman (7 Feb 1788 – 18 Aug 1867)
        5. 5. Abner Norman (30 Dec 1789 – 2 Jan 1856) m. Frances (Northmore) Redman (4 Apr 1788 – 28 Mar 1864)
        6. 6. Rebecca Norman (1790 – 1866)
        7. 7. Mary (Margaret Polly) Norman (23 Mar 1792 – 13 Dec 1833)
      8. 8. Mary Gage (1765 – 1846)
      9. 9. Nancy Gage (19 Jun 1772 – 19 Jan 1815)
      10. 10. Jacob Gage (1775 – 1850)
    14. 14. Edward Burleson (1742 – 1783)
    15. 15. Daniel Burleson (1744 – 1776)
  5. 5. William Camp (1700 – 5 Apr 1733)
  6. 6. Bathsheba Camp (2 Jul 1702 – 5 Aug 1757)
  7. 7. Elizabeth Camp (3 Jul 1703 – 1740)
  8. 8. James Camp (11 Jul 1703 – 1763)
  9. 9. Sarah Camp (1705 – 11 Dec 1755)
  10. 10. Anna Camp (1708 – 9 Jan 1734)
  11. 11. Samuel Camp (Oct 1710 – 25 Aug 1713)

William Camp's Timeline

2 Records

1638
Oct 1638
Birth of William Camp in 1638 Ne 1638 New Haven New Haven County, Connecticut, USAUnited States
1638 Ne 1638 New Haven New Haven County, Connecticut, USAUnited States
1713
9 Oct 1713
Age 75
Death of William Camp in New London, New London, Connecticut, United States
New London, New London, Connecticut, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Oct 1638
    Event Place: 1638 Ne 1638 New Haven New Haven County, Connecticut, USAUnited States
    Record Source: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Oct 1713
    Event Place: New London, New London, Connecticut, United States

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