There appears to have been a large family of “Du Campe” located in the neighborhood of Boulogne from 1475, but it is uncertain whether they were of same family as the Protestant “De Camps.”

Huchon du Camp owned a fief in the county of Boulogne in 1477.

Jehennet du Camp owned an estate at Wissant prior to 1500.

Thomas du Camp owned an estate at Luberg in 1505.

Henri, Jeanne, Robin and Antoinette du Camp held fiefs at Engouasant in 1553.

Francois du Camp was prosecutor and counsellor in the Seneschal’s Office at Boulogne in 1558.

Antoine du Camp, son of John and Antoine du Camp, son of Robert, declared their fiefs at Boulogne in 1572.

William du Camp held a fief at Maninghen-les-Wimille in 1575.

Margueritte Du Camp, daughter of Guillaume Du Camp and Francoise Noel, living at Lianne, parish of Allingthun, married on 21 May, 1631, Jehan Flahaut, son of Nicholas Flahaut and Leonarde Lambert, living at Laires.

Antoine Le Febure, Sieur Du Camp du Rien, living at Wierre-au-Bois, son of Antoine Le Febure (husband of 2d wife Peronne Damiens), married on 28 October, 1631. Suzanne Caullier, daughter of Jean Caullier and Marye Frutier, living at Boulogne.