Person:John Camp (8)

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John Camp
b.Est 1647
  • HJohn CampEst 1647 - 1710/11
  • WHannah Benton1651 - Bet 1673 & 1675
m. Bef 1672
  1. Hannah Camp1672 -
  • HJohn CampEst 1647 - 1710/11
  • WMary Sanford1650/51 - 1727
m. Bef 1676
  1. Captain John Camp1675/76 - 1746/47
  2. Sarah Camp1677/78 - 1742
  3. Joseph Camp1679/80 - Bef 1713
  4. Mary Camp1682 - 1722
  5. James Camp1686 - 1710
  6. Samuel Camp1690 - 1710
  7. Moses Camp1695 -
  8. Abigail Camp1696 -
  9. Abigail Camp1699 - 1759
Facts and Events
Name John Camp
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1647 Based on estimated date of first marriage.
Marriage Bef 1672 Estimate based on date of birth of only known child (Hannah).
to Hannah Benton
Marriage Bef 1676 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (John).
to Mary Sanford
Will[1][2] 8 Feb 1710/11 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death[1][2] 14 Mar 1710/11 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[1][2] 27 Mar 1711 £158-14-06. Taken by William Webster and Benjamin Graham.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 John Camp, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    158.

    "John Camp died Mch 14, 1710-11 (Hartford Town Record) mar Mary Sanford who died 1726 dau of Robert Sanford & Ann Adams. Will dated Feb 8, 1710-11. Inv. dated Mch 27, 1710-11. (See Pro Rec Vol 2 p 172) … Hfd 1668; lived on Wethersfield Lane."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Camp, John, Sen., Hartford, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:172.

    "Probate Records. Vol. VIII, 1710 to 1715. Page 70.

    Camp, John, Sen., Hartford. Died 14 March, 1710-11. Invt. £158-14-06. Taken 27 March, 1710-11, by William Webster and Benjamin Graham. Will dated 8 February, 1710-11.

    I, John Camp of Hartford, Sen., being of a long time sick and weak, do make this my last will and testament: I give to my wife Lydia my dwelling house and lands adjoining to it, for her to use for her benefit and comfort during the term of her life, and after her decease I give it to my two sons John Camp and Joseph Camp, that is to say, John Camp 2-3 and Joseph Camp 1-3, and I also appoint my two sons John and Joseph Camp my executors. Further, if my wife should want or stand in need, I do empower her by this my last will to dispose of my houseing and lands for her comfort. I give to my daughter Hannah, in addition to what she hath already received, 20 shillings. I give to my daughter Sarah 20 shillings. I give to my daughter Abigail 20 shillings. The rest of my moveables I give to my wife.

    JOHN CAMP, SEN., LS.

    Witness: Benjamin Graham, Grace Eglestone.

    Court Record, Page 31—2 April, 1711: Will proven.

    Page 136 (Vol. X) 4 October, 1726: An addition to the invt. of the estate of John Camp was now exhibited by John Camp, executor, amounting to the sum of £24-05-00."