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About Rev Hosea Camp
Gravesite: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/polk/HCampCem.html
“In the court of Ordinary 6th Nov 1804 John JORDAN, admnr. Of James JORDAN, Esqr. Dec’d returned a compromise an inventory of the sale…It was also agreed by the interested parties, viz: Margt. JORDAN, widow, James VERNON, Hosea CAMP & the admr. John JORDAN that the wearing apparel of the late James JORDAN, Esqr. Be given up to the said Mrs. Margaret JORDAN & that she is not to be accountable for it.”
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Hosea is a son of Nathaniel and Winnifred Tarpley Camp. He is believed to have married Elizabeth Jordan on April 22, 1797 (not verified). He married Elizabeth Kennedy on July 11, 1806, in Jackson County, Georgia. Hosea served as a private in the War of 1812 with the 1st Regiment, Georgia Militia, commanded by Captain Harris. Hosea labored as a farmer and also served as a minister for the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Hosea and Elizabeth (née Jordan) have five known children:
1. Nancy, born 1798
2. Berryman, born 1800
3. Pyramus, born 1801
4. Margaret, born 1803
5. Jackson, born 1804
Hosea and Elizabeth (née Kennedy) have six known children:
1. Attalla, born 1807
2. Mahala, born 1810
3. Jordon, born 1812
4. Winifred, born 1816
5. Mary, born 1818
6. Mark, born 1820
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 24 2023, 15:24:13 UTC
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18191185/hosea-camp
Rev Hosea Camp's Timeline
1775 |
January 21, 1775
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Sandy Run Creek, Durham County, North Carolina, United States
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1798 |
June 24, 1798
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Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina, United States
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1798
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Georgia, United States
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1800 |
January 31, 1800
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Hall County, Georgia, USA
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1801 |
August 11, 1801
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Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
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1803 |
1803
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GA, United States
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1804 |
November 7, 1804
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Jackson County, Georgia, USA
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1807 |
January 5, 1807
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Jackson, GA, United States
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1810 |
January 25, 1810
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Jackson, GA, United States
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1812 |
December 6, 1812
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Jackson, GA, United States
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