Virginia Miscellaneous Records


    Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, Virginia.

    Betsy Green , (Wm. , Robt. ,) m. H. Camp , and had Jas. , Jno. G. , Wyatt , and Betsy , who was married.

    Mary , or Anne Green , (Wm. , Robert ), m. Geo. Thomas , and had Jas. , a dau. m. Jas. Camp and 2 other m. daus. and 4 s. daus.

    Mary (Polly) Gray m. Ambrose Camp

    Company C, Seventh Virginia Infantry. Beckham, A. Camp , cadet Virginia Military Institute; promoted captain; wounded September 11, 1862 , at Sharpsburg ; lost a leg; died June, 1883 .

    Ann Green , Sept. 20, 1804 . Children: Ann , m. Poindexter , Eleanor , m. Marye , Elizabeth , m. Camp , Mary , m. Thomas , Milly , m. Stringer , Lucy Coleman , m. Pinkard , Francis Wilhoite Green . Speaks of sister, Elizabeth Triplett . Oct. 15, 1804 .

    Antram Camp m. Nancy Pierce , 1803

    [Note: The year of marriage only is given. From 1781 to 1825.] Marshall Camp , Lucy Wilkerson , '05 ; Ambrose Camp m. Eliz. Conner , '95

    [Note: The year of marriage only is given. From 1781 to 1825.] Willis Camp m. Nancy Colvin , 1798 ; Geo. H. Camp m. Handy Bohen , 1816

    Farish Coleman m. Eliz. Camp , 1798 ; Jere. Colen m. Mary Shepherd , 1798

    Jas. Saunders , Eliz. Camp , 1806

    [By Judge John W. Jones--June, 1900.] Gabriel Scott , the fifth child of Gabriel and Jane Jones , soon after reaching his majority, moved from Culpeper county, Virginia , to Louisville, Kentucky , where he continued to reside until his death. During the greater part of his life, he held some office under the city, generally that of constable or collecter of taxes. He married Hetty Camp . They had four children: William Edward , Gabriel Ambrose , Robert C. , and Eliza .

    [By Judge John W. Jones--June, 1900.] Robert Camp Jones , the third child of Gabriel Scott and Hetty Jones , was for a number of years, and at the time of his death, an excellent and popular teacher in the public schools of the city of Louisville . He was twice married. The name of his first wife was Anna Barrel . The name of his second, Anna Kirby . Each had one child. The name of the child of the first wife is May Esther That of the second wife, Bertie .


    Goochland County Records:
    William Winston of Hanover Co. deed to Joseph Camp , of Goochland Co. , 50 acres of land on the branches of Byrd Creek in Goochland Co. Mch. 6, 1760 . Ibid. p. 144

    The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908

    Corporation Court of Norfolk City:
    Edward Valentine, Jr. , and Susan , his wife, of the County of Augusta , deed to John Camp of the Borough of Norfolk , Consideration, $600.00. A lot on Bermuda Street, fronting 38 ft. and adjoining an old brick house called Archer 's and the lot sold to Thomas H. Williams . Is a part of the lot which Edward Valentine, Sr. , purchased of Thos. Roberts & wife, and deeded to his son Edward Valentine, Jr. Nov. 18, 1831 . Ibid. p. 105.

    Princess Anne County Records:
    Edward H. Valentine , of the Borough of Norfolk , deed of trust of James R. Hubard , Trustee to secure a debt due James Cornick , $200. 460 acres in Princess Anne Co. , at Moore's Bridge and 82 acres in same Co., on Broad Creek and called Hobday's. Acknowledged before Wm. G. Camp & Charles H. Shield, J. P. of the Borough of Norfolk . July 20, 1838 . Ibid. p. 155.


    Virginia, Prominent Families, Vol. 1-2

    199. Anne Fisher((6)), b. Aug. 27, 1839; d. March 12, 1904. Married (Nov. 1861) G. W. Camp, of Norfolk. ---------- Volume I Anne Fisher((6)) (George D.((5)), George Fisher((4)) (married Ann Ambler((4))), Jaquelin((3)), Richard Ambler((2)), Edward Jaquelin((1))), daughter of George Daniel Fisher, b. Aug. 27, 1839; d. March 12, 1904. Married (Nov., 1861) C. W. Camp, of Norfolk, Va. I had two very interesting letters from Mrs. Camp, but illness prevented her sending the information she desired. George W. Camp, b. 1819; d. 1881.

    Volume I 649. I. Robert Fisher Camp((7)), b. 1863; d. single, 1895.

    Volume I 650. Anne Camp((7)), b. 1866. Married (1892) John Cannon Hobson, of Goochland Co., Va.

    652. II. Robert Camp Hobson((8)), b. 1896.

    Volume I Consulate of The United States of America, Paris. In Memoriam.

    One year ago, on Saturday, March 12, 1904, the pure spirit of this noble woman "passed to the world of the holy," from this. She was the daughter of Mr. George Daniel Fisher, of Richmond, and widow of Mr. G. W. Camp, of Norfolk. As daughter, sister, wife, mother and friend, she was all a woman could be, performing her duties in every department of life with serupulous fidelity and tender solitude. Long will she be missed and mourned by those who were privileged to share her love and friendship. Her very presence was a benediction. Bright and beautiful herself, in face and character, she carried sunshine wherever she went. She was entirely unspoiled by the admiration her beauty and attractions won from all, and her most striking characteristic was her utter unselfishness, never so happy as when ministering to the comfort and pleasure of others. From early childhood, a member of old Monumental Church, she loved it with peculiar devotion, but wherever her lot was cast, she identified herself with the church. of that place, and was ever a faithful attendant and worker.


    Children Ordered Sent to Virginia 1618-1642
    Copied from the records of the Bridewell Royal Hospital, Palace, Prison, Schools & The Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives, Monks Orchard Road, Beckham, Kent, UK. The below listed are contained within the Court Book of Bridwell and Bethlem 26 July, 1617-3 March 1626/27

    These poor children, most all homeless and unwanted, were picked up off the streets of London as vagrants who had committed various minor crimes against society, just to eat, and were shipped off to court and were placed in various holding facilities to remain for many years.

    CAMPE WILLIAM Child Immigrant Sent to VA 1619 49-26




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