Lambert DeCamp (1733-1814)
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This white person has 1 related event in the database, listed at the bottom of this page.
- Record Title
- Lambert DeCamp (1733-1814)
- Identifier
- NJS-PER-01974
- Given Name
- Lambert
- Family Name
- DeCamp
- Alternate Name
- Lambert D Camp
- Birth Date
- 1733
- Death Date
- 1814
- Sex
- Male
- Biographical Description
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Lambert DeCamp (1733-1814) was an enslaver associated with Woodbridge in Middlesex County, NJ. In the early 19th century, he resided in Rahway near the Bridgetown area (which was then part of Woodbridge).
He was the son of Lambert DeCamp (1711-1790). - Keywords
- white person
- enslaver
- Enslaver of
- Harry (b. 1781)
- References
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Morrison, George Austin. DeCamp Genealogy: Laurent De Camp of New Utrecht, N.Y., 1664, and His Descendants. Albany, NY: Joel Munsell’s Sons, 1900. Page 32. https://archive.org/details/decampgenealogyl00morr/page/32/mode/2up.
- Same As
- Lambert DeCamp, Memorial ID 80491516 (Find a Grave)
- Lambert DeCamp, ID DeCamp-132 (WikiTree)
- Record Contributor
- Kate Jackson
- Linked Sources
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Author:
- Runaway ad for Harry, by Lambert DeCamp (Runaway ad for Harry, by Lambert DeCamp, "Ten Dollars Reward," Federalist & New-Jersey State Gazette, January 19, 1802.)
- Linked Events
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Additional Participant in:
- 1802-01-02 Freedom seeking: Harry (Role: Enslaver, Advertiser)
Part of Lambert DeCamp (1733-1814)
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