The Edmund Camp Cemetery
Marker to an unknown Camp

The Camp Cemetery is located just off Hays-Wilbanks Road, in Eastanollee, Stephens (formerly Franklin) Co., GA. The patriarch, Edmund Camp, died and was buried there in 1834, on what was then the family farm. Edmund's wife Elizabeth and other family members were subsequently buried in the 50 x 50 plot.

Probably Edmund (and Elizabeth Carney Camp)
Although only two of the worn gravestones are identifiable, those listed as being buried in the Camp Cemetery are as follows:

Edmund Camp - b: May 03, 1738 in Halifax, VA. d: 1834

Elizabeth Carney Camp - b: 1759 in Franklin County, Ga. d: 1859

Matilda Camp - b: 1830 d: 1868

Elizabeth Camp - b: 1828 d: 1870

George Camp - b: 1829 d: 18??

Hamilton Camp - b: 1829 d: 18??

_______ Brock - (unreadable)
The Brock Family plot
One of two decipherable Brock gravestones

Infant of W. T. & E. J. Brock
4 Mar. 1896

With eight of the 22 members accounted for, there may be another fourteen Camps and/or Brocks whose identity is yet to be discovered.

Since Nathan Camp/Kemp's first wife, Nancy Waters Camp died in 1810-13, probably in Franklin Co, GA, she is a possible, but unlikely, candidate.


Composite view of the entire Camp Cemetery
A composite view of the entire site (gravestones indicated)


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Other photos of individual graves (click thumbnails for larger view)
*List source: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/e/n/B--H-Henry/ODT7-0001.html


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