Dave- Using the Ancestry Census index Hosea Camp is listed in the Bond County Federal Census 1820 (p.11) in Ripley Township, and 1820 State Census (p.18). He appear again in 1860 Federal Census in Peoria County in Brimfield Township. You should get a look at these census pages and see who else he is listed with if you are looking for other family members. There is also a Hosea Camp listed in the War of 1812 Muster Rolls. Also a Georgia Regiment. A Hosea H. Camp is listed in the Civil War Muster Rolls ( Co C, 29th Mississippi Infantry). If he were serving in the Civil War, outside of Illinois, this would explain his absence in the census for a time. Perhaps family in the South? Manisa Camp is listed in the 1850 Federal Census Montgomery County, 22nd District SW Part (p110). There is a CAMP family message board at Ancestry.com. It is free to access. These other databases I got info from because I subscribe to membership. Hope this helps. Marilyn
Marilyn; I apologize for taking so long to answer your e-mail. I have a computer that can't read my mind and has one of its own at times. The problem is that there is a loose nut on the keyboard. Anyway, back to reality. Records show that Manassah's parent were in NJ. when Manassah was born. I had thought perhaps he went there as a veteran of 1812 war and picked up his veteran benefit for land in Illinois and departed soon after Manassah was born. If it was Hosea from Georgia. That might explain the absence of family history as to family origin. I'll check out your information. I do appreciate your help. Dave Camp in Kansas ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 10:21 PM Subject: Re: [ILMONTGO] Camps > Dave- > Using the Ancestry Census index Hosea Camp is listed in the Bond County > Federal Census 1820 (p.11) in Ripley Township, and 1820 State Census (p.18). > He appear again in 1860 Federal Census in Peoria County in Brimfield > Township. You should get a look at these census pages and see who else he is > listed with if you are looking for other family members. > > There is also a Hosea Camp listed in the War of 1812 Muster Rolls. Also a > Georgia Regiment. A Hosea H. Camp is listed in the Civil War Muster Rolls ( > Co C, 29th Mississippi Infantry). If he were serving in the Civil War, > outside of Illinois, this would explain his absence in the census for a time. > Perhaps family in the South? > > Manisa Camp is listed in the 1850 Federal Census Montgomery County, 22nd > District SW Part (p110). > > There is a CAMP family message board at Ancestry.com. It is free to access. > These other databases I got info from because I subscribe to membership. > > Hope this helps. > Marilyn > > > ==== ILMONTGO Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Tim Casey, > list administrator wi th questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected] > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/search > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >