Person:Mary Camp (20)

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Mary Camp
bur.24 Nov 1594 Nazeing, Essex, England
  1. Mary Camp1560 - 1594
m. 24 Aug 1585
  1. Martha Curtis1587 -
  2. Mary Curtis1589 - 1674/75
  3. Elizabeth Curtis1590/91 -
  4. William Curtis1592 - 1672
  5. Thomas Curtis1594 - 1594
Facts and Events
Name[1] Mary Camp
Gender Female
Christening[2] 1 Dec 1560 Nazeing, Essex, England
Marriage 24 Aug 1585 Nazeing, Essex, Englandto Thomas Curtis
Burial[1][2] 24 Nov 1594 Nazeing, Essex, England
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Jacobus, Donald Lines, Editor, and N. Grier Parke (Compiler and Publisher). The Ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley & his wife Emma Arabella Bosworth. (Woodstock, Vt.: N.G. Parke, 1960)
    204.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Robert Battle, Magdalen (Hall) Camp Was Not the Grandmother of William1 Curtis and Mary1 (Curtis) Ruggles of Roxbury, Massachusetts, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    173: 119+, 2019.

    Two Richard Camps buried in Nazeing within a year of each other — Richard Camp “Snowes” on 17 August 1584 and Richard Camp “Homo” on 30 July 1585. The second of these was the husband of Magdalen Hall; he made a will dated 28 July and proved 18 September 1585:

    “I Richard Camp of Nasing”; names sons Robert, William, Francis, and Richard,[6] daughter Elizabeth Camp, “Mr. Thomas Hall of Nasing my wyves uncle & Mr. Robert Hall of Claverinbury my wives brother”, and wife Magdalen (she to be executrix); signed by mark; witnesses Mr. Willm Hall, Andrew Richardes, Geordg Wren, and John Hopkyns (scribe); proved by Magdalene, widow and executrix.

    The Richard Camp of Snowes who was buried in 1584 was the husband of Elizabeth _____. His will was dated 17 August 1583 and proved 31 September 1584:[7]

    “Rychard Campe of Snowes in the p[ar]ishe of Nasyng . . . yeoman”; names daughters Mary and Elizabeth Campe; wife Elizabeth to be executrix; witnesses Roberte Hall gentleman, John Bannyster and Wyllm Curtes yeomen, and John Hopkyns minister; proved by Elizabeth, widow and executrix.

    This Thomas Camp’s will was dated 1 January and proved 1 February 1591/2:[10]

    “I Thomas Campe of Snowes yeoman in the Parrishe of Nasinge”; names daughter Rose, sons Thomas, Richard, and George, child wife possibly pregnant with, brother Robert, and mother Elizabeth Campe; executrix wife Elizabeth Campe; overseers brother Thomas Curtis and cousin George Campe; witnesses Edward Baker minister, Jeames Campe, William Hall, Thomas Curtes, and Thomas Camp