36 Stephen6 De Camp (James5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) was born 1782 in Essex Co., N. J. He removed to New York and married Abigail ——. He died in 1825, and his burial is recorded in the Trinity Church records as taking place in St. John’s Churchyard on 8 Dec. 1825, aged 43. His only known issue was:
| i | Amelia7, b. 1813, buried in St. John’s Churchyard 3 April, 1829, aged 16 (Trinity Church Records). |
37 David6 De Camp (David5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1). He married Sarah Williams, daughter of Enoch Williams (Deed C3–375), was of Rahway, N. J., and died 1846, leaving a will not dated, but proved 1846, Feb. 23, in Liber H. of Wills, page 318, Newark Probate Office, in which he mentions a son David D’Camp (sic), as sole heir, and if David die then his estate is to go to his nephew David Arnold and niece Phebe Arnold. The executor was Hugh Hartshorne. The witnesses were Elizabeth Hartshorne, Hugh H. Bowne, and Thomas F. Cook. He must have had a son Elias for this grandson is mentioned in his father’s will (see ante). Some mention is made of him in deeds recorded in Newark Register’s Office, A3–87; C3–375. His issue then was:
| i | Elias7 | |
| ii | David7. |
38[[16]]Ezekiel6 De Camp (Moses5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) was born at Westfield, N. J., on 4th October, 1779, and married on 22 July, 1799, Mary Baker, daughter of Daniel and Margaret (Osborn) Baker of Westfield, N. J., who was born 25 June 1780. In 1811 he made a journey to Ohio to select his future home in Butler county, and removed there with his father and mother and family in September 1812. The emigrant party consisted of Moses De Camp aged 77; Sarah, his wife, aged 65; Ezekiel, his son, aged 33; Mary, his wife, aged 32, and 10 children, the youngest, Henry, being a babe of six weeks. He died 25 October, 1860, aged 81 years, his wife having died 1 December, 1859, aged 80 years. The children of Ezekiel and Mary (Baker) De Camp were as follows:
| i | Phebe7, b. 16 October, 1799. | |
| ii | Hannah7, b. 17 November, 1800. | |
| iii | David7, b. 1 August, 1802. | |
| iv | Walter7, b. 25 September, 1803. | |
| v | Hiram7, b. 1 February, 1805. | |
| vi | John7, b. 15 November, 1806. | |
| vii | Harvey7, b. 25 November, 1807. | |
| viii | Joseph7, b. 2 August, 1809. | |
| ix | Margaret7, b. 23 December, 1810. | |
| x | Henry7, b. 9 August, 1812. | |
| xi | Daniel7, b. 28 December, 1813. | |
| xii | James7, b. 7 May, 1815. | |
| xiii | Moses7, } twins, b. 11 December, 1816; Moses | |
| xiv | Sarah7, } died 17 Feb’y, 1827, aged 10 years, 2 months and 6 days. | |
| xv | Mary, b. 18 June, 1818. | |
| xvi | Lambert7, b. 17 January, 1820. | |
| xvii | Job7, b. 11 March, 1822. |
39 Zachariah6 De Camp (Enoch5, Henry4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) of Chester, N. J., was born 16 January, 1780, and died 4 June, 1840. He married (1st) on 7 November, 1801, Experience Halsey, b. 23 December, 1782; d. 18 December, 1831, said to have been from Long Island. He married (2d) Eliza Stout, a daughter of Thomas Stout of Chester, N. J. He left a will dated 15 May, 1840, proved 15 June, 1840, at Morristown Probate Office. In it he mentions below named children, probably by his first wife, and names John Van Doren as executor.
| 56 | i | Moses Halsey7, b. 29 Jan. 1803. |
| 57 | ii | David Schuyler7, b. 5 May 1804. |
| iii | John C.7, resided at Chester Cross Roads, N. J. | |
| iv | Charles S.7 | |
| v | Experience Ann7. |
40[[17]] Gideon6 De Camp (Morris5, John4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) born 1744 at Westfield, N. J. He was a physician and owned lands near Westfield, N. J. He is buried on the road between Westfield and Rahway, N. J., in a wood, and his tombstone reads “died December 18, 1815, age 71.” He left a will probated at Newark, N. J. It is dated 6 Dec. 1813, proved 13 Jan. 1816, in Liber B. of Wills, page 189, and states he was of Essex County, N. J.; mention is made of 4 grandchildren, viz. John, Louisa, Gideon, and Juliet De Hart. The codicil, dated 23 Feb. 1814, strikes out the name of David S. Craig as executor. The executors under the will were Ralph Phillips of Maidenhead, Hunt Co., N. J., and David S. Craig of Rahway, N. J. Witnesses were Fletcher M. Brooke, Lewis Terrill, and Noah Frazee. The will was proved a second time on 3d June, 1816, Liber B. of Wills, page 189, as at the time of the first probate Ralph Phillips was out of the State of New Jersey.
His only known issue was: