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the origin of the camp name

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Re: camp family

Posted: 21 Feb 2015 5:28PM GMT
Classification: Query
Any chance they are from Turboville, Nothumberland Co., PA. That branch came from Saxony via Bavaria. Susannah
1870 Census—page 4, Line 2, dwelling 26/27 --house on north corner of Main & Washington St. Camp (sp?), Susannah age 76 keeping house, born in Saxony, father & mother of foreign birth;
Page 1, Line 26, 5/5 Camp, George B & Mary (age 53, 38), farmer He born in Bavaria father & mother of foreign birth
Page 2, Line 9, 9/ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/northumberland/areahistory/...) (age 58), wagonmaker born in Saxony
Page 2, Line 22, 11/11 Elias Miller (age 39) born in Saxony


I ask because my gr gr grandfather lived in Turbotville and came from Saxony in 1854. I wonder what the connection is in this small town.
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