She married Gideon Camp in 1802 and had 2 children. Hannah was from the Nicholas Camp line and Gideon was from the Edward Camp line.
Sturges M. Judd was custodian of Grand Street Cemetery from 1862 to its destruction in 1891. He carefully mapped the cemetery and listed the inscriptions on the stones and markers. In 1893 the cemetery was turned into a plot to be used for the Silas Bronson Library. Headstones were buried directly over the graves. During construction, some graves were dug up and the remains were reburied at the SW corner of the property. It is uncertain if Gideon and his family were relocated or if the headstones were buried above their graves, but they were not relocated to another cemetery.
She married Gideon Camp in 1802 and had 2 children. Hannah was from the Nicholas Camp line and Gideon was from the Edward Camp line.
Sturges M. Judd was custodian of Grand Street Cemetery from 1862 to its destruction in 1891. He carefully mapped the cemetery and listed the inscriptions on the stones and markers. In 1893 the cemetery was turned into a plot to be used for the Silas Bronson Library. Headstones were buried directly over the graves. During construction, some graves were dug up and the remains were reburied at the SW corner of the property. It is uncertain if Gideon and his family were relocated or if the headstones were buried above their graves, but they were not relocated to another cemetery.
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