KEMP, JOHN, a native of Yorkshire, England, born in 1821, came to this country at the age of 25.
He married Susan H. Welburn, a sister of William Ingersoll's wife.
He came to Camden from Ridgeville, Ohio, in 1865, and lived on the farm now owned by George Miller, across from the Little Lake.
He died in 1902, and the wife in 1909.
Children: William, died at the age of 25, John, died at the age of 47, Edgar ["Eph"], Mary [Stevens], Belle [Barnes], Lucy [McClintock], Elizabeth [Linderman] and Maybelle [Whitney].
Some members of the family have been afflicted with an heredity tendency to bleeding. Mrs. Kemp lost a brother, one of her sons was subject to it, and one daughter's children have been afflicted.
KEMP, JOHN, a native of Yorkshire, England, born in 1821, came to this country at the age of 25.
He married Susan H. Welburn, a sister of William Ingersoll's wife.
He came to Camden from Ridgeville, Ohio, in 1865, and lived on the farm now owned by George Miller, across from the Little Lake.
He died in 1902, and the wife in 1909.
Children: William, died at the age of 25, John, died at the age of 47, Edgar ["Eph"], Mary [Stevens], Belle [Barnes], Lucy [McClintock], Elizabeth [Linderman] and Maybelle [Whitney].
Some members of the family have been afflicted with an heredity tendency to bleeding. Mrs. Kemp lost a brother, one of her sons was subject to it, and one daughter's children have been afflicted.
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