ADDENDA.
The following named De Camps are found among the New Jersey and New York records, but as yet cannot be linked with any of the Laurent De Camp descendants. For the sake of completeness, however, the names are given herein.
John De Campof New Hanover Township, Burlington Co., N. J., died in 1844 leaving a will dated 4 January, 1843, proved 26 November, 1844, in which he mentions sonsGideon,Joseph,John,James; daughtersElizabeth Emley,Mary Emley, wife of Thomas Emley;Rebecca Hartshorne, wife of William Hartshorne, Jr.; granddaughtersCharlotte Emley, wife of Samuel Emley;Martha Borden, wife of Thomas Borden; andLydia Hartshorne, daughter of a deceased daughter, Lydia Hartshorne. He names as executor his son Joseph De Camp, and son-in-law William Hartshorne, Jr., and the witnesses to the will were Hannah Rogers, John Emley, and Oliver H. P. Emley.
Margaret de CampmarriedStephen Scudder, both of Rahway, N. J., on 26th March, 1789 (Register of First Presbyterian Church, N. J.)
Laurence De Campis mentioned in the will of Joseph Kelsey, Sr., of Elizabethtown, N. J,, dated 13 February, 1739, proved 1 July, 1742, as “my cousin.”
Morris De Camp, Sergeant of Essex Co., N. J., was living 1818, and mentioned on N. J. Pension Roll of soldiers of Revolutionary War.
Ezekiel De Camp(b. 1741) of Essex Co., N. J., in 1818, was aged 77 years, and died 20 Feb. 1834. N. J. Pension Rolls.
Enoch De Camp(b. 1757) of Morris Co., N. J., died 19 April, 1832, aged 75 years. N. J. Pension Rolls.
Matthias De Camp, died 1 July, 1813. N. Y. Pension Rolls.
Mathew De Camp, marriedMay Mollensand had issueJenny, b. 1777, Mar. 18, at Albany, N. Y.
Mathew De CampmarriedMagdalena——, and had issueWilliam, b. 1775, June 13. Sponsors, Simon Van Etten and Elizabeth, his wife.
Elihu De Camp[18]marriedMary Millerand died in Brooklyn, N. Y., on 12 Sept. 1846. He is said to have been a cousin to thatJob De Campwho died 1844. He left a will dated 6 June, 1846, proved 7 Oct. 1846, and recorded in Book 10 of Wills, page 20, Kings Co. N. Y. Probate Office, in which he mentions his wifeMary, and sonWilliam M.of New Orleans, La. Citations for probate were issued toWilliam M. De Campat New Orleans;Elizabeth De Camp, at Hudson, N. Y., andAnn De Camp, a minor under 14 years. His widowMary (Miller) De Camp, died 1847, leaving a will dated 13 Oct. 1847, proved 29 Dec. 1847, and recorded in Book 10 of Wills,page 463, in which she mentioned a sonWilliam M. De Camp, daughterAnn, and daughterElizabeth, a lunatic now at Utica Insane Asylum. These De Camps are buried in Trinity Cemetery at Manhattanville, N. Y. city. The daughterAnnwas alive and unmarried in 1893;ElizabethmarriedA. Conklin, but had no issue and was living in 1893.
William Miller De Camp, b. 1818, marriedSarah Rhodesin 1855 at N. Y. City and had issueJames A., b. 23 Sept. 1856, who married 1880,Margaret Moore, living at Blue Anchor, N. J., and had issueEthel, b. 1883;Jesse Albert, b. 1886.