Person:Susan Van Camp (1)

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Susan Van Camp
b.18 May 1803 New York
m. 13 Jan 1791
  1. Eliza Van Camp
  2. Hannah Van Camp
  3. Mary Van Camp1792 - 1853
  4. Benjamin Van Camp1799 -
  5. John M. Van Camp1801 -
  6. Susan Van Camp1803 - 1860
  7. Hiram Van Camp1808 - 1878
  8. Garrett Van Camp1811 - 1889
  9. Sally Van Camp1812 -
m. Abt 1821
  1. Betsy Jane Van Dusen1823 - 1855
  2. La Fayette Van Dusen1824 - 1890
  3. George Washington Van Dusen1826 -
  4. Sarah Ann Van Dusen1828 -
  5. Amanda Van Dusen1830 - 1832
  6. Oscar Derrick Van Dusen1832 - 1912
  7. Emily Van Dusen1836 - 1856
Facts and Events
Name Susan Van Camp
Gender Female
Birth? 18 May 1803 New York
Marriage Abt 1821 to Lawrence Van Dusen
Death? 2 Nov 1860 Pardeeville, Columbia County, Wisconsin
Burial? Marcellon, Columbia County, Wisconsin

A Sergt. Van Camp. Died at Fort Winnebago in 1847 and was buried in "Old Fort Winnebago Cemetery".

Possible fathers and locations in 1810 census:

Cornelius Van Camp Minden, Montgomery, NY Peter Van Camp Tully, Onondaga, NY (1 dau. 0-10) Moses Van Camp Seneca, Ontario, NY (2 dau's. 0-10) Peter Van Camp Stillwater, Saratoga, NY (2 dau's. 0-10)

"The paternal grandfather, Moses Van Camp, was a native of the Dutch Colony of New York, and was one of the original founders of the city of Albany. Later Moses Van Camp figured conspicuously in the settlement and progress of western Pennsylvania, and, a man of earnest purpose, sterling character and executive ability, was a most important factor in the development of the best interests of the Middle States. The parents of our subject, Garrett and Julia A. (Saunders) Van Camp, were natives of New York. The father was born in Genesee County. The birthplace of the mother was Otsego."