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Tithes taken Lunenburg Co, VA, 1750 by Lyddall Bacon, p 157
John Kemp Quarter .......................................... 2
Tithes taken Lunenburg Co, VA, 1751 by Lyddall Bacon, p 163
John Kemp's Quarter ................................... 2
Tithes taken Lunenburg Co, VA, 1752 by Lyddall Bacon, p 181
John Kemps, list ........................................... 2
"The list of Tithables taken by Edmund Taylor in Lunenbg. County, St. James Parish, for the year, 1764."
Tithes Land
John Camp
John Hudson, overseer ...................... 4 490
A List of Tithes for the Year 1774, Lunenburg Co, VA
John Camp .................................................. 1
A List of Tithes Taken in Lunenburg County, VA, for the Year 1775
John Camp .................................................. 1
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Camp - Kemp Family History, Col. Robert Neville and Cathrine Cleek Mann, (Cedar Bluff, Alabama 35959, 1967), Vol. 1, p 44
John was in Orange Co, NC by 1761.
. Orange Co, NC, DB 3, p 518, John sold Samuel Vanhook for 60 pounds, 402 acres in Orange CO on Middle Fork of Little RIver - it being a tract of land conveyed to Nathaniel Walton by deed from Thos. Childs Esqr. dated July 15, 1760, then to Luke Robertson, and from Luke Robertson to John Camp by deed bearing date February 6, 1761. Wit: Thos. Camp and Saum V.hook.
. Orange Co, NC, DB 3, p 416, February 11, 1772, recorded April Cout 1772. William Rankin to John Camp, both of Orange Co, fo 30 pounds, 100 acres on the north fork of Flat RIver.
. Orange Co, NC, DB 3, p 424, April 29, 1772, recorded April Court 1772. John Camp to John Paine for 42 pounds 16 shillings and 8 pence, 100 acres on north fork of Flat RIver.

. John was in Rutherford Co (then Tryon) NC, prior to December 4, 1778
. Rutherford Co, NC, Old First Register, No. 360 (granted April 1) John Camp claiming 150 acres of land on the north side of Broad River joining and below Richard Henderson's land including his own improvement. Also joining land of Mr. Hill. December 4 1778.
. Rutherford Co, NC, Old First Register, No. 362 (Note in margin: Discontinued and money paid back July 12, 1779) John Camp claiming 50 acres of land in Tryon County on Main Broad River joining John McKnit Allexander and George Taylor's land above said Allexander's lands. December 4, 1778.
. Rutherford Co, NC, Old First Register, No. 370 (granted) John Camp, Senior, claiming 150 acares of land in Tryon Co on the south side of Second Broad River including his own improvements. December 4, 1778.
. Rutherford Co, NC, DB A-D, p 203, October 28, 1782, State of NC, Grant No. 253, for 50 shillings each 100 acres, to John Camp - 150 acres in Tryon Co on north side of Little Broad RIver joing Richard Henderson's land and Mr. Hill's land.
. DB 22-23, p 334, October 10, 1784, recorded July 20, 1805, State of NC, grant No. 397, John Camp, 200 acres in Tryon Co on both sides of 2nd Broad River.
. DB J-L, p 202, February 21, 1787, recorded June 6, 1794. John camp to Alexander Cooper, both of Rutherford Co, NC for 50 pounds, 100 acres
. DB J-L, p 42, April 12, 1787, recorded June 27, 1793. John Camp, Planter, to Samuel Hunter, both of Rutherford CO, for 25 pounds, 100 acres on south side of 2nd Broad River.
. DB 56, p 306, August 9, 1787, recorded November 23, 1882. State of NC, Grant No. 212, given and granted to John Camp, 150 acres in Rutherford Co on Hog Pen Branch of 2nd Broad River.
. DB M-Q, p 49, Dated ? 28, 1792, recorded June 3, 1795, John camp of Greenville Co, SC, to Daniel Miles of Rutherford Co, 35 pounds, 150 acres in Rutherford Co. Wit: James Camp, Thomas Camp and John Camp.
. DB 22-23, p 346, December 12, 1793, recorded August 12, 1805, John Camp of Laurence Co, SC, planter, to Mark Bird, Iron Mongor of Lincoln CO, NC for 400 pounds, 150 acres on 2nd Broad River in Rutherford Co (Patent date November 9, 1785)
. DB 22-23, p 344, April 18, 1794, recorded August 12, 1805, John Camp, Laurence Co, SC, planter, to Mark Bird of Lincoln CO, NC for 400 pounds (original grant dated October 28, 1782) 30 acres in Rutherford Co, on 2nd Broad RIver
. DB M-Q, p 215, October 18, 1793, Recorded January 29, 1796, William Neville, Sheriff of Rutherford Co, to John Camp - land of James Camp (to satisfy debt of 12 pounds to John Smith) in Rutherford Co on north side of 2nd Broad RIver (mentions John Camp's line and corner). Sold October 20, 1788
. DB 41-42, p 7, September 6, 1810, recorded January 7, 1833, John Camp of Jackson Co, GA, to Jacob Fisher of Rutherford Co, for $800, 158 acres plus on 2nd Broad RIver, (patent to John Camp October 29, 1782) Wit: Stephen Camp, Jurat and Peter Fisher
. DB 29-31, p 400 August 10, 1812, recorded June 8, 1818, John camp of jackson Co, FA to Ross Bird, George Bird, Richard Head and Charlotte, his wife, Catherine Bird, Edward Bird and Henry Bird, heirs of Mark Bird, Dec'd all of US for $1,000 paid to Thomas and James Camp, sons of John Camp on August 14, 1793, land in Rutherford Co on 2nd Broad River, including the High Shoals - 150 acres (granted October 10, 1784); another tract - 200 acres (granted October 28, 1782); another tract - 200 acres (granted August 9, 1787 and was sold as Jas. Camp's property at Sheriff's sale to John Camp - on north side, 2nd Broad River)
. Jackson Co, GA, DB D, p 182, December 3, 1801, John camp to Joseph Camp, both of Jackson Co, GA for $100, 100 acres
. Jackson Co, GA, DB D, p 184, August 9, 1803, John Camp, for good cause bequeaths to Anneomy Hill, his daughter, one negroe boy Matt. Wit: Thomas Camp, Sr and Thomas Camp, Minor.
. Jackson Co, GA, DB E, p 489, January 25, 1811, John Camp to Nathan Camp, both of Jackson Co, GA for $200 (not readable).
. Jackson Co, GA DB F, p 109, January 28, 1813, recorded 1814, John Camp, Ar., appoints his son WIlliam Camp, his attorney to transact, etc., for him in case of 1,000 acres of land in jackson Co, GA. A tract of land granted to John Cobb and by him conveyed to Richard Moore to administrator of Edward More, Sr., dec'd
. Jackson Co, GA, DB H, p 137, September 27, 1814, recorded March 30, 1824, John Camp, Sr. of Jackson Co, GA to Samuel Gardner of Morgan CO, Georgia for $100, one half or moiety of 1,000 acres of land granted to John Colly (Cobb?) on the Appilatchey.
. Jackson Co, GA, DB F, p 373, December 24, 1817, recorded Dec 25, 1817, John Camp of Jackson Co appoints Nathan Camp of Franklin Co, TN his attorney to make good titles to 10 acres of land on north side of Elk River in Franklin Co, TN. Wit: Jos. Camp, JP

p. 47, John Camp served in the Revolution. Although he died in Jackson Co, GA, he was buried in South Carolina.
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The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Richmond, VA,
. Vol XXVIII, 1920, p 251, Virginia State Troops in the Revolution, March 1, 1776, "Paid John Camp for 5 rifles purchased for use of the public, 27 pounds 10 shillings
. Vol XXIX, 1921, p 439, Virginia State Troops in the Revolution, March 11, 1776, "Paid George Rootes say John Camp for pay and Expenses of his Company of Militia on Duty in Gloster, 23 pounds, 14 shillings and 5 pence
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Calendar of Virginia State Papers, H.W. Flournoy, Vol VIII, Richmond, VA, 1890
Williamsburg, March 1, 1776
"A Warrant to John Camp for pay for himself and company, a guard of militia on duty in Glo'ster county, 23 pounds 14 shillings and 5 pence.
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American Revolution, The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VII, Lineage Records, Page 662

1790 Census Greenville, South Carolina p 117 shows John Kemp
1 males 16 and upwards
1males under 16
2 females
with Thomas living next door and his son John, Jr on p 115
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Lebanon Methodist Church History, p 34 & 35, "John Camp, a Virginia Revolutionary soldier who rests in the Old Cemetery near the Reedy, married Mary Tarpley of a prominent WIlliamsburg family"
p 44, Members of this first Lebanon (The Grove) Church were as follows: 5. John Camp, Revolutionary soldier, and wife Mary Tarpley, also his brother Benjamin Camp (boundaries of their land "by Indian Boundary and Peter Ragsdale"). Their son Aber md. Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Ragsdale, and their daughter Keziah Camp md. Col. Benjamin Arnold. All were members of the church and John Camp was buried in the cemetery.
p 55, John Camp (Revolutionary soldier) died about 1818 and was buried here. His government marker is in the present cemetery at the church.
Marker: "John Camp, Va. Regt., Con'l Line, Rev War"
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