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James Camp, Loyalist to the Crown

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Culpeper County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: April 1817 (51-52)
Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Nathaniel Camp and Margaret Camp
Husband of Sarah Camp
Father of Alfred Jennings Camp; Major Joseph Thomas Camp; Narcissa Mira Bryan; Harriet Evelyn Camp; Adam Camp and 9 others
Half brother of Crenshaw Granger Camp; Daniel Camp; Lewis Camp; Adam Camp; Stephen A. Camp and 9 others

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About James Camp, Loyalist to the Crown

Source: Morgan District, North Carolina, Superior Court of Law & Equity; Misc. Records, Book III. Transcription of court proceedings against suspected Tories.

"State of North Carolina, Rutherford County. At a County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions began and held for said county on the Second Monday of July in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred and Eight two, before the Worshipfull William Gilbert, James Whitrow & Jonathon Hampton and Other Justices asigned & Duly Commd. With full Power and Authority and Jurisdiction to hold the Said Court and to hear try and determine all petit larceny assault batteries trespasses breaches of the peace and Other Misdemeanors of What Kind So ever of an inferior nature AND also duly Authorised and Impowered by an Act of Assembly in such case made & provided to hear try adjudge & Determine all Cases of Confiscated Property in the County aforesaid. The Jurors for the State on their Oath present & say that

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  • John Camp
  • James Camp
  • John Camp Jnr. ....

all late of the County of Rutherford Planters, not reguarding the Duty of their Allegance to the said State & her laws of fearing the pains and penelties therein Contained on the first day of October in the year of Our Lord One thousand Seven Hundred & Eighty with force & Arms in the County aforesaid Wickedly & treacherously entending and Designing as for as in them lay to Overturn the present free Government of this State & reduce the inhabitants thereof Under the Power of the Army of Great Britain then & now at Open War with this State and the United States of America did then & there with force and Arms feloniously & treacherously Knowingly & Willfully did aid & assist the said King by Joining his Army Commanded by Major Ferguson and by bearing Arms in the Service of the said King Against the Good Government Peace and Dignity of this State, and the Jurors aforesaid on their Oath aforesaid do further Present & say that by their felony and treason by them respective in Manner & form aforesaid Committed have Severally forfeited their Goods & Chattles lands & tenements to the State according to a form of An Act of Assembly in Such Case made & provided A True Bill-

William Porter, foreman"

A true Copy of the inquisition found by the Grand Jury - certified by me

Felix Walker CC

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James Camp, Loyalist to the Crown's Timeline

1765
1765
Culpeper County, Virginia, Colonial America
1796
1796
South Carolina, United States
1797
1797
Virginia, United States
1798
1798
Nottoway Court House, Nottoway County, Virginia, United States
1799
1799
South Carolina, United States
1800
April 30, 1800
South Carolina, United States
December 3, 1800
Virginia, United States or Rutherford Co, NC or Inman, SC, South Carolina, United States
1804
1804
South Carolina, United States
1805
1805
South Carolina, United States