Individual Details
Hendrick Laurence DeCamp
(Abt 1682 - Jul 1771)
Events
Birth | Abt 1682 | New Utrecht, New York | |||
Marriage | 17 Apr 1704 | New York, New York - Maria DeLamars | |||
Will | 4 Jun 1771 | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey | |||
Death | Jul 1771 | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey |
Families
Spouse | Maria DeLamars (1685 - 1771) |
Child | Laurens DeCamp (1705 - 1705) |
Child | Laurens DeCamp (1709 - ) |
Child | Lammert DeCamp (1711 - ) |
Child | Hendrick DeCamp (1715 - 1785) |
Child | Aeltie DeCamp (1715 - ) |
Child | Johannes DeCamp (1717 - ) |
Child | David DeCamp (1719 - ) |
Child | Gideon DeCamp (1721 - ) |
Child | Christoffel DeCamp (1725 - ) |
Child | Benjamin DeCamp (1728 - ) |
Child | Christina DeCamp (1730 - ) |
Father | Laurens Jansen DeCamp (1645 - 1719) |
Mother | Aeltie (Elsje) DeMandeville (1660 - ) |
Sibling | Joannes DeCamp (1677 - ) |
Sibling | Johannis DeCamp (1679 - 1765) |
Sibling | Styntje DeCamp (1681 - ) |
Sibling | Agidius DeCamp (1683 - ) |
Sibling | Weraichie DeCamp (1685 - ) |
Sibling | Altje DeCamp (1690 - ) |
Notes
Will
1771, Jnne 4. Decamp, Hendrick, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., yeoman; will of. Being very aged. Real and personal estate to be sold, except the land in possession of my son, Henry. Wife, Mary, £30 a year. Great-grandson, Ezekiel Decamp, son of my grandson, Lawrance Decamp, £25, when he is 21. Daughter, Aliche Loree, £25. Disrespectful son, Lambert, ten shillings. Son, John, £50. Daughter, Christion Woodroffe, £25. Grandson, John, son of my son, Benjamin, deceased, £50, when 21. Two granddaughters, the daughters of my son, Benjamin, £10 to each. Son, Henry, that part of the land whichis in his possession. Henry shall allow £5 an acre on his land, and the money to be divided between my son, Henry, and my son, John, and my grandson, Joseph Decamp, son of my son Lambert. My friend, Joseph Shotwell, is to assist my Executors. Executors—son, John, and friend, William Smith. Witnesses—William Marsh, Josiah Stanberry, David Decamp. Proved Aug. 10, 1771.
1771, July 9. Inventory, £168.5.%, made by William Marsh and Mulford Martin.