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Additional CAMP Surnames in OLD TOWN (AKA HAYNESVILLE) Cemetery
CAMP, Clarence LoydCAMP, Harry KennethCAMP, Joseph Walter (Veteran CSA)CAMP, MabelCAMP, Thomas WesleyCAMP, Winifred RebekahCAMP, Jenubath OCAMP, John M W (Veteran CSA)CAMP, Margaret NCAMP, John M W (Close Up)CAMP, Margaret N (Close Up)CAMP, Annie LauraCAMP, Charles WCAMP, Thomas BCAMP, Windell WCAMP, Walter HCAMP, William EugeneCAMP, Mary JaneCAMP, Sarah CCAMP, Lilla MaeCAMP, Winnie MaiCAMP, FrankCAMP, EssieCAMP, W T "Buddie"CAMP, EmmaCAMP, Harrison P, SrCAMP, JuralCAMP, BlancheCAMP, Harrison P, JrCAMP, Martha ElizabethCAMP, Joseph W "Buck", Sr Additional CAMP Surnames in CLAIBORNE County
CAMP, Idele MCAMP, Robert MeltonCAMP, AnnaCAMP, Drew FCAMP, EssieCAMP, GraceCAMP, Merrell JudsonCAMP, Merrell WCAMP, Nancy JaneCAMP, Vernon DrewCAMP, Henry HarrisonCAMP, Matilda TCAMP, Permelia ECAMP, Joe MalcolmCAMP, MargueriteCAMP, Joe Malcolm (Close Up)CAMP, Marguerite (Close Up)CAMP, MartelCAMP, Benjamin HaydenCAMP, Mark EugeneCAMP, Hubbard FCAMP, Lionel Lafayette (Veteran WWI)CAMP, LallaCAMP, Infant
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Submitted: 6/3/23 • Approved: 6/3/23 • Last Updated: 6/6/23 • R429314-G429314-S3
John
Private CSA
Company D 28 Regiment Louisiana Infantry (Gray's)
Civil War Confederate
October 7, 1832 - October 12, 1926
Margaret
June 21, 1836 - December 11, 1892
Wife of John M W Camp
John Camp enlisted May 13, 1862, in Monroe, Louisiana. His name appeared on a Roll of Prisoners of War after he was captured at Bayou Teche, Port Hudson, Louisiana on April 14, 1863. On May 5, 1863, he was paroled at Prophet's Island below Port Hudson. The Company Muster Roll for July - August 1863 showed his status as Prisoner on Parole.
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, The National Archives, Publication M320, Roll 0347
Confederate Pension Application Index Database, Reel CP1.23 ~ Microdex 3 ~ Sequence 2
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