| ii | Eugene8. | |
| 62 | iii | William8. |
| 63 | iv | Edward8. |
| v | Laura8. | |
| vi | Charles8, b. 1853; d. about 1868, at Newark, N. J., unmarried. |
51 James7 De Camp (David6, Henry5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) married Nancy Meeker, of Berkshire Valley, N. J., and had issue:
| i | Marcus8, b. 1850, at Succasunna, N. J., died at Yankton, S. D., Nov. 27, 1898, aged 48 years 7 months, and 16 days. | |
| ii | Felix8. | |
| iii | David8. | |
| iv | James8. | |
| v | Henrietta8. | |
| vi | Helen8. | |
| vii | Mary8. | |
| viii | Kate8. |
52 Albert L.7 De Camp (Lemuel6, Henry5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) died 1890; married Martha A. Dodge, of New York city, and had issue:
| i | Robert8, unmarried. | |
| ii | Grosvenor8, married, but died soon after. |
53 Gideon L.7 De Camp (William6, Lambert5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1), of Woodbridge, N. J., married Elizabeth Marsh, and died about 1851, leaving a will dated 1850, Oct. 22, proved 1851, Jan. 6, recorded Liber. E, p. 279, at New Brunswick, N. J., Probate Office. In it he mentions father, William D’Camp; mother, Nancy D’Camp; a brother, Philemon E. D’Camp, and his two children, Charles Marsh D’Camp and Lambert D’Camp, all deceased, for whom he directs his executors to provide tombstones. Mentions wife, Elizabeth (daughter of Charles Marsh), and five children, viz., Emily, Sarah, William, Almira and George Washington D’Camp, and divides estate equally among them when they attain twenty-one years. Names as executors his father-in-law, Charles Marsh, and John S. Marsh. Witnesses, John Wainwright, Phineas Flatt, and Freeman Force.
The children of Gideon L. and Elizabeth (Marsh) De Camp:
| 64 | vii | George Washington8. |
54 Job7 De Camp (Benjamin6, Lambert5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) was born 1796, and died 1839, June 7. He married his cousin, Rachel De Camp, daughter of Eliphalet and Margaret De Camp, who was born 1792, and died 1880, Feb. 25. Administration on his estate was granted in Newark Probate Office on 28th June, 1839. Liber B, p. 17, to Rachel De Camp. His issue were:
| ii | Fanny Marie8. | |
| 65 | iii | Maurice Frazee8. |
| iv | Mary Elizabeth8. | |
| v | Caleb8. |