66 James9 De Camp (John8, Samuel G. J.7, John6, Henry5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1). He married Sophia L. Bacquet, in March, 1875.
67 Edward Wood9 De Camp (John8, Samuel G. J.7, John6, Henry5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) died unmarried at Morristown, N. J., in September, 1886, leaving a will dated 17th September, 1886, proved 29th September, 1886, and recorded at Morristown Probate Office in which he mentions a brother James, deceased, and disposes of all his property to his sister Maria. He names his sister as sole executrix.
68 Walter Clarence9 De Camp (William H.8, Lewis M.7, David6, Henry5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) married 1875, Mary Hoagland of Millstone, N. J.
69 Ernest Lewis9 De Camp (William H.8, Lewis M.7, David6, Henry5, Lambert4, Henry3, Laurence2, John1) married Clara Robinson, of Jersey City, N. J., and had issue:
| i | Ernest Lewis10, Jr., b. 1898. |
ADDENDA.
The following named De Camps are found among the New Jersey and New York records, but as yet cannot be linked with any of the Laurent De Camp descendants. For the sake of completeness, however, the names are given herein.
John De Camp of New Hanover Township, Burlington Co., N. J., died in 1844 leaving a will dated 4 January, 1843, proved 26 November, 1844, in which he mentions sons Gideon, Joseph, John, James; daughters Elizabeth Emley, Mary Emley, wife of Thomas Emley; Rebecca Hartshorne, wife of William Hartshorne, Jr.; granddaughters Charlotte Emley, wife of Samuel Emley; Martha Borden, wife of Thomas Borden; and Lydia Hartshorne, daughter of a deceased daughter, Lydia Hartshorne. He names as executor his son Joseph De Camp, and son-in-law William Hartshorne, Jr., and the witnesses to the will were Hannah Rogers, John Emley, and Oliver H. P. Emley.
Margaret de Camp married Stephen Scudder, both of Rahway, N. J., on 26th March, 1789 (Register of First Presbyterian Church, N. J.)
Laurence De Camp is mentioned in the will of Joseph Kelsey, Sr., of Elizabethtown, N. J,, dated 13 February, 1739, proved 1 July, 1742, as “my cousin.”