Pane-Joyce Genealogy
48351. Sarah Camp. Born ca 1737 in Milford, CT. Sarah was baptized in First Church of Milford, on 11 Dec 1737.64 Sarah died in Milford, CT on 11 Apr 1791.64
In 1758 Sarah married Isaac Baldwin (49239) , son of John Baldwin (32143) (ca 1693-1761) & Mary Northrup (bef Aug 1702-), in Milford, CT. Born ca Dec 1737 in Milford, CT. Isaac was baptized in Milford, CT, on 11 Dec 1737. Isaac died on 29 Mar 1791.
Their children include:
59054i.
Anna Baldwin (ca 1767-16 Aug 1840)
59055ii.
Sarah Baldwin (5 Mar 1772-)
59056iii.
59057iv.
59058v.
Isaac Baldwin (ca 1763/1773-1822/3)
59059vi.
59060vii.
59061viii.
Jane Baldwin (-5 Mar 1853)
48352. Isaac Camp. Born on 9 Sep 1740 in Milford, CT.64 Isaac died in New Preston, CT, on 3 Apr 1793; he was 52.64

Isaac fought in the Revolutionary War under Capt. Mattocks 8th Conn Regt.64
On 3 Oct 1763 when Isaac was 23, he married Jane Baldwin (49240) , daughter of John Baldwin (32143) (ca 1693-1761) & Mary Northrup (bef Aug 1702-), in Milford, CT. Born on 12 Jul 1742 in Milford, CT.64 Jane died in New Preston, CT, on 1 Oct 1797; she was 55.64
Their children include:
59062i.
Mary Camp (17 Sep 1764-4 Apr 1853)
59063ii.
Daniel Camp (13 Aug 1766-Dec 1801)
59064iii.
Anna Camp (29 Nov 1769-22 Oct 1810)
59065iv.
Joel Camp (10 Nov 1771-May 1848)
59066v.
Jane Camp (8 Jun 1776-)
59067vi.
(infant child) Camp (30 Jun 1785-)
59068vii.
Caroline Anna Camp (ca 1791-1848)
48353. Abigail Camp. Born ca 1745 in New Milford, CT.
In 1771 Abigail married James Minard. Born ca 1745 in Lebanon, CT.
Their children include:
59069i.
Isaac Minard (14 Mar 1774-)
59070ii.
59071iii.
48354. Rev. Job Camp. Born on 16 Nov 1747 in New Milford, CT.64 Job died in Camptown, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, on 17 Jan 1822; he was 74.64 Occupation: carpenter.

From Pioneer and Patriot Families of Bradford Co., Pa, by Clement F. Heverly, Vol 1, Pages 225-26: "Job Camp was born Nov 16, 1749 at Milford, Conn. During the Revolutionary War he served as a Capt. of a company bearing his name, in Lt. Col. Thomas Seymour Regiment of Light Dragoons, Conn. Mil. In 1792, Job Camp came to what is now Camptown, Bradford Co., selected lands, planted a piece of corn, and, after it was harvested, returned to Connecticut for his family, which moved in the next year, and settled at Camptown, which was then a dense, unbroken wilderness. At this time there were, besides Jones Ingham, two or three families above him on the creek....Mr. Camp started from Connecticut with a yoke of oxen, which were used to transport his family and goods. Taking the usual course of the emigrants—across the country from the Hudson to Stroudsburg, and through the great swamp—they reached the Susquehanna at Pittston. The route was a slow and toilsome one, but thus far there was a road along which they could drive a team, but up the river there was nothing but the narrow Indian path. They were therefore compelled to unyoke their oxen and drive them along singly. The cart, younger members of the family, and household goods were then placed on a keel boat, and two men were hired to push it up the river to Wyalusing. The progress was slow and the labor severe, and several days were necessary for the trip. It took all of Mr. Camp's crop of corn raised the preceding year to pay the boatmen, and the family were obligated to get along as best they could until another crop was harvested. Mr. Camp was by trade a carpenter and, the year he moved in, built a barn for himself, which is still standing. This barn is covered with boards split out of pine logs, which are fastened on with wrought nails, made by Salmon Bosworth, who had moved up the Wyalusing.”

For more information about Job Camp and his descendants, see James H. Ottmers’s web site at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/o/t/t/. (June 2001)
On 22 Feb 1773 when Job was 25, he married Anna Oviatt (30841) , daughter of Thomas Oviatt (13514) (28 Apr 1706-ca 1783) & Margaret Bronson (3 Oct 1715-), in New Milford, CT.64 Born 17 Jan 1749/50 in New Milford, CT.64 Anna died in Camptown, Bradford County, Pennsylvania on 25 Nov 1825.
Their children include:
48392i.
Albert Camp (28 Dec 1774-1 Feb 1866)
48393ii.
Polly Camp (12 Dec 1776-27 Apr 1864)
48394iii.
Israel Camp (Died young) (5 Feb 1779-4 Jul 1788)
48395iv.
Isaac Camp (21 Jan 1782-3 Jan 1862)
48396v.
William Camp (7 Apr 1783-25 May 1874)
48397vi.
Clark Camp (11 Mar 1785-19 Sep 1867)
48398vii.
Elijah Camp (26 Nov 1788-12 Dec 1873)
48399viii.
Garry Camp (12 Sep 1790-14 Jun 1879)
48400ix.
Israel Camp (21 Jun 1794-27 Dec 1868)
48355. Deborah Camp. Born ca 1752 in New Milford, CT. Deborah died in Bethlehem, CT on 30 Jul 1828.
On 24 Feb 1774 Deborah married Samuel Alling, son of Samuel Alling (28 Jan 1716/7-4 Apr 1788) & Kezia Lines (5 Apr 1715-12 Jan 1782), in Woodbridge, CT.64 Born on 19 Sep 1743 in New Haven, CT. Samuel died in Bethlehem, CT, on 28 Aug 1810; he was 66.
Their children include:
59072i.
Deborah Alling (3 Sep 1774-12 Jan 1856)
59073ii.
Ruth Alling (28 Feb 1778-21 Oct 1813)
59074iii.
Samuel Allen (12 Sep 1780-19 Aug 1866)
59075iv.
Lucy Alling (1 Jun 1776-20 Feb 1793)
59076v.
Isaac Alling (1 Jan 1783-2 Mar 1843)
59077vi.
Jared Allen (22 Jan 1785-22 Nov 1829)
59078vii.
Amos Allen (20 Nov 1787-26 Dec 1866)
59079viii.
John Alling (28 Feb 1790-)
59080ix.
Sheldon Alling (3 Mar 1793-20 Jun 1831)
59081x.
Polly Alling (16 Sep 1795-18 Nov 1883)
48356. Mary Camp. Born ca 1754 in Roxbury, Washington County, Vermont. Mary died in Duxbury, Washington County, Vermont on 17 Oct 1800.
On 14 Oct 1780 Mary married Nathaniel Miner in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont. Born ca 1750. Nathaniel died in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont ca 1800.
Their children include:
59082i.
Israel Miner (ca 1780/1-)
59083ii.
Nathaniel Miner (ca 1780/1-1829)
59084iii.
Eunice Miner (17 Jul 1783-15 Apr 1866)
59085iv.
Patience Miner (6 Oct 1784-24 Dec 1868)
59086v.
Lucy Miner (ca 1786-ca 1800)
59087vi.
Mary Miner (ca 1788-)
59088vii.
Thomas Miner (ca 1792-1838)
48357. Abiah Camp. Born ca 1754 in Derby, CT.530 Abiah died in Oxford, CT aft 1792.530
On 5 Dec 1773 Abiah married Enoch Twitchell, son of Joseph Twitchell (15 Feb 1716/7-22 Aug 1797) & Elizabeth Tomlinson (29 Dec 1720-7 Feb 1789), in Congregational Church, Oxford.530 Born on 18 Jan 1754 in Derby, CT. Enoch died in Oxford, CT, on 7 Oct 1802; he was 48.530 Buried in Gunntown Cemetery, Naugatuck.
Their children include:
59089i.
Urania Twitchell (1775-4 Jan 1843)
59090ii.
Samuel Twitchell (26 Nov 1775-20 Apr 1808)
59091iii.
Isaac Twitchell (2 Feb 1777-1 Sep 1849)
59092iv.
Mary Twitchell (ca 1778-4 Sep 1845)
59093v.
Lois Twitchell (ca 1779-)
59094vi.
Clarinda Twitchell (21 Jul 1781-9 Feb 1843)
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