iDaughter7, who married —— De Hart, and had issue (1) John8; (2) Louisa8; (3) Gideon8; (4) Juliet8.

41 Benjamin6 De Camp (John5, Benjamin4, Henry3 Laurence2, John1), must have been born at or near Woodbridge, N. J., and removed thence to Somerville, Somerset Co., N. J., where he married Dina Hardenburgh daughter of Joshua Hardenburgh (?) and had known issue as recorded in Dutch Church of Somerville:

iJohn7, b. 1803, Dec. 11, at Somerville, N. J.

42 Abram6 De Camp (Henry5, Gideon4, Gideon3, Laurence2, John1). He married (1st) Evanna Tout. Her first name was probably Yvonne, she being of French descent and related to the Mapes family. He had no issue by her. By order recorded 1829, Dec. 31, at Troy, he was appointed guardian of Mary Eliza Coe, infant daughter of Edward M. Coe, son of Rev. Jonas Coe, D. D. The letters of guardianship were recorded 1830, June 7, and the age of the infant is stated therein to be one year, as is certified by Eve Ripley (i. e., the former widow of Robert McCullen, of Troy, N. Y.). Abram De Camp was for some time engaged in stationery business in Wall street, but failed and retired to Washington, where he lived with his brother Sidney. He died at Washington and is buried in Glenwood Cemetery, just north of that city.

He married (2d) Ann Perrot, daughter of John and Eliza (Lowey) Perrot, b. 1806, Aug. 5; d. 1886, March 24. He separated from his second wife about 1840. By her he had issue:

58iJohn Henry7.
iiAnne7, who married (1st) George Hegeman and had issue —— Hegeman8, a daughter. She married (2d) Henry Kirke Porter, of Pittsburgh, Pa. No issue by second husband.
iiiHarriet7.

43 Henry6 De Camp (Henry5, Gideon4; Gideon3, Laurence2, John1) was born 1804, Oct., in Troy, N. Y., and died 1891, June 14, in Baltimore, Md. He left home when eighteen years of age, and followed the sea for thirteen years. About 1850 he went to Washington, D. C., where he lived for some years. He married, 1864, July 12, Elizabeth M. Everitt, daughter of Jonathan and Charity (Skillman) Everitt, of New Jersey; b. 1824; d. 1890, Sept., but had no issue. His wife and the wife of his brother Sidney were sisters.

44 Sidney6 De Camp (Henry5, Gideon4, Gideon3, Laurence2, John1) was born 1806, May 16, at Troy, N. Y.; died 1863, Dec., at Baltimore, Md. He left Troy when nineteen years of age and went to Baltimore, where he engaged in the bookbinding business. He remained in Baltimore a few years, then went to Philadelphia, Pa., where he remained until 1841–42. He then removed to Washington, D. C., and became a prominent government bookbinder. In 1862 he removed to Baltimore, and died there. He married Mary Jaline Everitt, daughter of Jonathan and Charity (Skillman) Everitt; b. 1816, April 15, and now living in Baltimore, Md. The Everitt family lived in Sussex Co,, N. J., and removed to Philadelphia, Pa., about 1820. He had issue:

iEliza Jane7, b. 1838, Jan. 1; married (1st) 1857, May 12, Henry D. Morgan, and had issue (1) Mary Lizzie8, b. 1858, Sept.; d. 1861, Feb. Her first husband died in 1859, and she married (2d) 1860, June 18, Charles C. Franklin, and had issue (2) Charles C.8, b. 1861, March 17; (3) Mary Lizzie8, b. 1862, April; d. 1862, Dec. 8. Her second husband was in the Confederate army, and died in 1863. She then married (3d), 1871, June 21, Charles W. Blake, and had issue (4) William S.8, b. 1874, Sept. 6.
iiElizabeth Everitt7, b. 1839, April 14; d. 1862, July 16, unmarried.
iiiHenry Everitt7, b. 1840, Dec. 11; d. 1842, July 6.
ivMary7, b. 1843, Jan. 28; d. 1843, Aug. 7.
vCatherine Smith7, b. 1844, Aug. 26; married 1859, Dec. 3, Charles A. Chipley, and had issue (1) Sidney De Camp8, b. 1861; d. 1862; (2) Elizabeth De Camp8, b. 1862, Feb. 18; (3) Charles A.8, Jr., b. 1869, Jan. 31; (4) Sara Miranda8, b. 1872, Aug. 27.
viMary Emma7, b. 1846, Oct. 16; d. 1884, Jan. 27; married, 1873, Nov. 25, John A. Stephens, of Baltimore, Md., and had issue (1) Sadie Vesey8, b. 1878, March 18.
viiCora Victorine7, b. 1849, Dec. 2, married at Baltimore, 1865, Aug. 26, Charles B. Drury, who d. 1883, March 11, and had issue (1) Cora De Camp8, b. 1867, Jan. 30; (2) Elizabeth Chase8, b. 1869, Jan. 18; (3) Mary8, b. 1872, May 25; (4) Richard Lawson8, b. 1875, Feb. 25.
viiiAdeline Howell7, b. 1852, March; d. 1858, Jan. 18.
ixEvanna7, } twins, b. 1854. Jan. 27; Evanna
xAlmira7, } married William A. Ross, but has no issue.
xiSidney7, b. 1857, March 17; d. 1857, Dec. 3.

45 John7 De Camp (Moses6, Aaron5, Aaron4, John3, Laurence2, John1) was of East Orange, N. J. He married Jane ——, and had known issue: