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King and Queen
Mary Camm, [2nd of that name]
b.
16 Oct 1727
King and Queen County, Virginia
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Parents and Siblings
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F
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John Camm
- Aft 1767
M
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Mary Bullock
1703 - 1753
m.
22 May 1722
Ann Camm
1723 - Bet 1774 & 1775
Mary Camm, [1st of that name]
1725 - 1726
Mary Camm, [2nd of that name]
1727 -
Elizabeth Camm
1729 - Aft 1767
John Camm, [1st of that name]
1731 - 1731
John Camm, [2nd of that name]
1732 - 1735
Richard Camm
1736 - 1748
Sarah Camm
1738 - 1756
John Camm, [3rd of that name]
1745 - 1748
Spouse and Children
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H
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Samuel Garlick
- Abt 1772
W
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Mary Camm, [2nd of that name]
1727 -
m.
Bef 1766
John Garlick
Mary Garlick
Hannah Garlick
Sarah Garlick
Elizabeth Garlick
Samuel Garlick
Camm Garlick
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Facts and Events
Name
[1]
[2]
Mary Camm, [2nd of that name]
Gender
Female
Birth
[2]
16 Oct 1727
King and Queen County, Virginia
Marriage
Bef 1766
King and Queen County, Virginia
to
Samuel Garlick
Death
[1]
aft Feb 1767
References
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1.0
1.1
Will of John Camm, 1766
. (Fleet, Beverley (comp.). Virginia Colonial Abstracts (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1988; Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 2000.). King and Queen County. pp. 337-38.).
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2.0
2.1
Bible Records of the Camm Family of King and Queen County
. (
William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine
, vol 14 (1905-1906), pg 130).
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