Person:Jemima Camp (1)

Jemima Van Camp
b.18 Jan 1782 ,Washington,PA
d.23 Jul 1867 ,Muskingum,OH
m. 25 Jun 1777
  1. Elizabeth Van Camp1776 - 1836
  2. Adam Van Camp1778 - 1842
  3. William Van Camp1780 - 1868
  4. Jemima Van Camp1782 - 1867
  5. Peter Van Camp1783 - 1863
  6. Rachel Van Camp1785 - 1821
  7. Martha Van Camp1787 - 1810
  8. Mary van Camp1789 - 1868
  9. Hannah Van Camp1791 - 1856
  10. Dorcas Van Camp1793 - 1853
  11. John Van Camp1799 - 1877
m. 7 Apr 1803
  1. Adaline THRAPPAbt 1804 -
  2. Philanda THRAPPAbt 1806 -
  3. Israel THRAPPAbt 1808 - 1888
  4. Lucinda THRAPPAbt 1810 -
  5. Julia Ann THRAPPAbt 1812 -
  6. Harriet THRAPPAbt 1813 -
  7. Marcus Lindsay THRAPPAbt 1815 -
  8. Ellen Hilton THRAPPAbt 1817 -
  9. John Anderson THRAPPAbt 1819 -
  10. Joel Smith THRAPPAbt 1821 -
  11. James Ellis THRAPPAbt 1823 -
  12. Martha Ann THRAPPAbt 1825 -
Facts and Events
Name Jemima Van Camp
Alt Name Jemima Camp
Alt Name Jamine Van Camp
Unknown Jamima Van Camp
Gender Female
Birth? 18 Jan 1782 ,Washington,PA
Alt Birth[1] 23 Jan 1782 , , Washington, Penn
Alt Birth[2] 23 Jan 1782 Ten Mile Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania
Marriage 7 Apr 1803 Monongalia,VAto Joseph THRAPP, Rev.
Alt Marriage 7 Apr 1803 Morgantown, Monongalia, Virginiato Joseph THRAPP, Rev.
Death[1] 23 Jul 1867 ,Muskingum,OH
Alt Death? 23 Jul 1867 Licking, Muskingum, Ohio, United States
Burial? Vandenmark Cem.,Muskingum,OH
Reference Number? 844

An 1881 history tells us:

Among the pioneer women of 1804 in this county were Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Jemima Thrap, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Nancy Sutton, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Sarah Jeffries, and Mrs. Naomi Tedrick. ... Mrs. Jemima Thrap was a neighbor of Mrs. Smith in the Licking valley, and came there in the same year. She was born on Ten Mile creek, Washington county, Pennsylvania, near the town of Amity, in January, 1782. When she was three years of age, her parents settled on land near Morgantown, where she grew from childhood to maturity amid all the well known scenes and circumstances of pioneer life. She became a member of the Methodist church in 1802, and in 1803, was united in marriage to Joseph Thrap. In 1805 or 1806 the second Methodist church in this county was organized at the cabin of Joseph Thrap in the Licking valley, and Mrs. Thrap's name was the second one on the list of this class, that of her husband being first; making her the first of her sex to unite with the second organized church in this county. The Thrap cabin was a preaching place many years, and "Mother Thrap," as she was generally called, was noted for her kindness of heart and benevolence; entertaining for years all the itinerant Methodist ministers that came into the valley. She maintained to the end of her life an unblemished moral and religious character, being noted for zeal in the cause of Christianity. She died suddenly July 25, 1867, in the eighty-fifth year of her age. [3]
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestral File.
  2. Sara McAnally, N. Las Vegas, Nevada, 1999.
  3. N. N. Hill, Jr. History of Licking County, O: Its past and present
    p222.