Jean Descamps (sic) living at Boulogne, a son of Jean Descamps, deceased, and Margueritte Chevalier, married on 28 September, 1681, Catherine Delarre. Witness, Maurice Descamps, his younger brother.

Guillaume Du Campe and Marie Boutalle had a son Jean, who obtained a beneficiary letter on 12 October, 1705.

Nicholas Du Camp and Marie Isabelle Battel, his wife, living at Cremaren, had a lawsuit at Samer with Jean Battel and Marie Duflos, his wife, on 30 October, 1733.

Marie Anne Barbe Austreberthe Coulomber Du Camp, daughter of Jacques and Angelique Rose Du Camp, living at Boulogne, married on 24 July, 1736, Antoine, Seigneur du Blaujel. Witness, Jean Du Camp, proprietor, living at Lianne.

Marie Rose Descamps, widow of Charles Jacques, living at the hamlet of Partel, gave a donation to Marie Rose Jacques, her daughter, of furniture situated at Bienvillon-au-Bois on 11 October, 1741.

Louise Marie Du Camp, living at Brumembert, signed a contract of marriage with Adrien Gardin, laborer, living at same place, on 11 January, 1755.

In “Le Cabinet Historique” (Indicateur Armorial d’Houzier, Charles Rene), edition 1866, may be found the names of those “De Camps” entitled to bear coat-armor about 1650. The list is as follows:

Jean André de Camps, Counsellor to the Presidial of Pamiers. Arms: On a shield azure a chevron with two roses in chief and a wheat sheaf in point, all in gold. (Montpellier, vol. 15, fol. 1483.)

Jacques de or du Camp, notary in the district of Lauvan. Arms: On a shield sinople (the color green in English heraldry) a chief fessy, gold and sable. (Montpellier, vol. 15, fol. 1483.)

Francois de Camps, Abbe de Ligny. Arms: On a shield azure, a lion gold holding in his two front paws a shield, sable. (Paris, vol. 24, pt. ii., fol. 1137.)