Person Sheet


NameUNKNOWN
Spouses
1John CAMPE
Birth1505, Nazeing, Essex, England
Death1577, Nazeing, Essex, England Age: 72
Occupationcarpenter
FatherHenry CAMPE (~1475->1539)
MotherUnknown
ChildrenRichard (1540-1585)
Notes for John (Spouse 1)
CAMP FAMILY - REFERENCES AMD NOTES
* JOHN CAMP hp. 1505 Nazeing, County Essex, England, buried. 1 Jan. 1574 Nazeing,
Eng..; a descendant of a very old family which is continually in the Nazeing
records from June 1271.
* RICHARD CAMP hp. 1535 Nazeing, Essex, England, d. 20 April 1585 Nazeing,
Eng., m. 24Sept. 1562 Nazeing. Lived at Camp's Manor which is still standing
and of which the author took pictures in 1958 while visiting there, m.,
* MADALEN HALL bp. e. 1540 Nazeing, Eng., "buried 3 July 1593 Nazeing, Eng.
* 1. MARY CAMP (RICHARD, JOHN) qy.
<SHOULD BE 1. MARY CAMP(RICHARD, THOMAS, HENRY) >
* THOMAS CURTIS ( WILLIAM, THOMAS) qv.
2. John Camp hp. 17 Jan. 1563 Nazeing, Essex, England, m. 3 Oct. 1596
Mary Camp, cousin. John and sister Mary baptized the same year
but "baptisms were not always immediately after "birth, one was in
Jan. and one in Dec.
3. Richard Camp hp. 2 June 1565 Nazeing, England, d. Aug. 1584
Nazeing.
4. Nicholas Camp bp. 20 Nov. 1569 Nazeing, Essex, England, d. June
1598, m. Mary.
* MARY CAMP (RICHARD, JOHN) bp. 1 Dec. 1563 Nazeing, Essex, England, parents
of Imm., d. 24 Nov. 1594 Nazeing, England, m. 23 Aug. 1585 Nazeing, England,
* THOMAS CURTIS (WILLIAM, THOMAS) bp. 25 Aug. 1560 Nazeing, Essex, England,
will proved 31 Jan. 1605, buried 6 Jan. Nazeing, Essex, England (married
2nd 1596 Mary Shelley, widow).
Thomas and Mary Camp Curtis are the parents of WILLIAM CURTIS who m. SARAH1
ELIOT and of MARY CURTIS who m. THOMAS RUGGLES, all settling in Roxbury,
Mass.
Nazeing Parish First Record Book, 1558, excerpts from this original record.
book of births, deaths and marriages beginning with 1558 and copied while
the author was in the living room of the Vicar, Rev. Harold Hawkins, while
she was visiting in County Essex, England, in 1958 • This "book says that a
Richard Camp is in the Court Rolls as early as June 1271 with mary Camp
references all through the first record book, to 1650 at least.
Diary of Maybelle Gordon Carman during the trips in England to Parish Churches,
Cemeteries and to visit Rectors, Vicars and some of their Parishioners, both
in 1958 and 1963.
Snapshots and an account of Camp's Manor told to the author by Mrs. Harold
Hawkins of Nazeing Parish who took her to see it and two Curtis Farms. Camp's
Manor is next to the oldest house in the Parish and wonderfully well preserved
and kept up. The two Curtis houses are only about two hundred years old though
the lands belonged to Curtises much longer. These places are still called by
the names of their early owners.
Richard Camp according to the Parish records was the owner during his lifetime
of Camp's Manor. It is a large spread out rambling house of white brick with
black trim and vines and espaliered trees and roses up against the walls. The
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original was large but it has had many additions also. The trim grounds with
"blooming flowers in September in the sprawling gardens and the neatly mani¬
cured lawns as all of them the countryside over are in England, gave this
ancestral home a quaint and warming charm when looked at by one of the many
descendants to come from its halls.
SEE CURTIS FAMILY.



GOODALLS


Scragges, Joan [Scraggs/Skragges/Stragges] in 1576 left goods to dau Agnes. Son Richard executor. Witnesses Nicholas Campe, Nicholas Algar, John Campe of "Goodall", John Pigrame [Pegrum], John Hollie [Hollis/Hales]
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