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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Sharlotte Victoria Camp: Birth: 30 Jul 1861 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: 17 Feb 1955 in Boaz, Marshall County, AL

  2. Georgia Ann Camp: Birth: 1 Oct 1863 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: 21 Apr 1954 in Lanett, Chambers County, AL

  3. Mitchell Henry Camp: Birth: 1 Jan 1865 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: 25 Apr 1945 in Smithville, Itawamba County, MS

  4. Versey Rachel Camp: Birth: 23 Dec 1866 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: 6 Feb 1922 in Dutton, Jackson County, AL

  5. Lula Viola Camp: Birth: 10 Dec 1869 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: 4 Jan 1953 in Marion County, AL

  6. Artie May Pigeon Camp: Birth: 11 Sep 1870 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: 7 Aug 1924 in Randolph County, AL

  7. Daniel Andrew Camp: Birth: 26 Dec 1873 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: 23 Nov 1943 in Thomaston, Maringo County, AL

  8. John Jackson Camp: Birth: Jan 1875 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: Dec 1879 in Cleburne County, AL

  9. Roxie Ann Camp: Birth: 20 Jun 1877 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: 6 Jul 1956 in Quanah, Hardeman County, TX

  10. Lawrence Sharp Camp: Birth: 1878 in Louina, Randolph County, AL. Death: 1880 in Heflin, Cleburne County, AL


Notes
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  UPDATED 07/10/2014.
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  From "On the Hills of Home" by Cal Sharpe (1972):
  Page 13
  "The oldest daughter of Daniel and Charlotte Sharp, Mary Ann, was born in 1834 in East Tennessee, at the foot of the Cumberland Mountains. With their cabin backed up against the mountain, she remembers gathering chestnuts without getting out of the back door. She was about seven years old when her father moved to Alabama.
  Mary Ann married a Methodist minister, a Mr. Camp, pronounced "Kemp" in the old days. He had thirteen children by his former wife, and they later had eight children, making a total of twenty-one. He, being of the circuit-rider type, preached often under brush arbors, where many of the churches in this area had their beginning. The camp meetings were the main gathering places for pioneer life.
  Their children were: Artie Missy Camp, Versie Camp, Georgia Grover, Roxie Taylor, Daniel Camp and Mitchel Camp. They lived at Malone, just across the Tallapoosa River from Great-Grandfather Daniel's farm. Aunt Mary Ann went blind, and her husband died a few years after their marriage.
  Grandfather Daniel left his old home place for Aunt Rachel with the understanding that she would also care for her blind sister. But circumstances proved to be such that instead of Aunt Rachel helping Mary Ann, the reverse was true, as Aunt Rachel's husband took possession of her property, forcing her to leave. So these two sisters were left without any financial means to live on, and were cared for until their respective deaths by Aunt Mary's daughter, Artie Missy Fetner. Aunt Mary Ann is buried in the old cemetery on top of the hill at Malone."
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  1900 in Wedowee, Randolph Co., AL with son Mitchell Camp & family.
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  1910 in Louina, Randolph Co., AL with son Mitchell Camp & family.
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  1920 Almond Dist., (west of Louina/Wadley) Randolph Co. AL with dau. Artie & son-in-law Henry Fetner.
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