Clyde-- Thanks for the resoponse. I don't have the names of any of Nicholas siblings.Would appricate it if you would provide them. The Nicholas info I have was found on a handwritten page with Milo Camps signature. He states he was born Sept 22,1798 and that Sarah Northup Camp was born Dec 12,1806 which would place her age a 19 plus when she married on April 16,1826. In the writings of Milo Camp he emphized that the name is Needum, not Needham! That is exactley how it was written. Apparently the name was spelled by with a HAM which according to Milo was not correct. I also found a picture of a Major Geo.A.Camp from Minneapolis, Minn in the family phot album. I have no information on the Needum or Camp families other than Lady Sarah Needum Married Nicholas Northup about 1754 at which time the immigrated and settled on Long Island. Would appreciate any info you might provide. Look forward to hearing from you. Dick
Clyde and Dick; I presume Clyde is aware of the Thomas, son of Nicholas and Abbigail?? (Eldred) who went to England sometime after 1741 and returned with a second wife, Lady Needham (Note spelling) and two children, apparently born in England; Nicholas 1752 and Needham I 1754. Needham I fathered Needham II, who in turn fathered Needham III, who was the Father of Varnum Northup, who died in prison during the Civil War. Of course, the interesting thing for this conversation, is the son, Nicholas, on whom I have no information, except that he married Lydia Palmer. Coincidence?? It could readily explain the re-occurrence of the name Nicholas. I have no first name for this Lady Needham. Cordially; Rick Northup ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 6:31 PM Subject: Re: Nicholas Northup, Jr. > > Clyde-- > Thanks for the resoponse. I don't have the names of any of Nicholas siblings.Would appricate it if you would provide them. The Nicholas info I have was found on a handwritten page with Milo Camps signature. He states he was born Sept 22,1798 and that Sarah Northup Camp was born Dec 12,1806 which would place her age a 19 plus when she married on April 16,1826. > In the writings of Milo Camp he emphized that the name is Needum, not Needham! That is exactley how it was written. Apparently the name was spelled by with a HAM which according to Milo was not correct. I also found a picture of a Major Geo.A.Camp from Minneapolis, Minn in the family phot album. I have no information on the Needum or Camp families other than Lady Sarah Needum Married Nicholas Northup about 1754 at which time the immigrated and settled on Long Island. Would appreciate any info you might provide. > Look forward to hearing from you. > Dick > > > ==== NORTHUP Mailing List ==== > This NORTHUP list is currently available for adoption! > Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptrequest.html > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >