[son of Capt. John and Damaris (Strong) Camp and the husband of Eunice (Talcott) Camp.]
["DIED At Durham on 12th inst, Mr. Elnathan Camp aged 72, whose life exemplified the kind and affectionate husband, the tender and indulgent parent; the honest and useful member of society, the firm and unshaken friend to his country, and above all (for about half a century) the approved professor of the holy religion of the divine Immanuel.--Blessed are the dead who died in the LORD."
—The Connecticut Courant newspaper (Hartford, Connecticut), Wednesday, May 27, 1807, p. 3, col. 2.]
[From the book Camp Genealogy, in the Chapter for Jefferson County, New York:
Elnathan served as Captain of the 2nd Regiment under General Putnam and was Quartermaster for the Continental Army.
Contributor: Janis Wrean (48008982) ]
[son of Capt. John and Damaris (Strong) Camp and the husband of Eunice (Talcott) Camp.]
["DIED At Durham on 12th inst, Mr. Elnathan Camp aged 72, whose life exemplified the kind and affectionate husband, the tender and indulgent parent; the honest and useful member of society, the firm and unshaken friend to his country, and above all (for about half a century) the approved professor of the holy religion of the divine Immanuel.--Blessed are the dead who died in the LORD."
—The Connecticut Courant newspaper (Hartford, Connecticut), Wednesday, May 27, 1807, p. 3, col. 2.]
[From the book Camp Genealogy, in the Chapter for Jefferson County, New York:
Elnathan served as Captain of the 2nd Regiment under General Putnam and was Quartermaster for the Continental Army.
Contributor: Janis Wrean (48008982) ]
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