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Thomas Camp

Thomas Camp

Male 1507 - 1560  (53 years)

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  • Name Thomas Camp 
    Birth 1507  Nazing, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 15 Jun 1560  Roydon, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I20078  Bob Juch's Tree
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

    Family Joan Boreham,   b. 1511, Hoddesdon, Hertsford, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 1532 
    Children 
     1. Robert Camp,   b. 11 May 1537, Roydon, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this locationbur. 21 Jul 1608, Roydon, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 71 years)  [natural]
     2. Richard Camp,   b. 1540, Nazeing, Essex County, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [natural]
     3. William Camp,   b. 1535, Nazeing, Essex County, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [natural]
     4. James Campe,   b. 1539, Nazeing, Essex County, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [natural]
     5. Richard Campe,   b. 1533, Nazeing, Essex County, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [natural]
    Family ID F7668  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • From James H. Ottmer's "The Camp and Ottmer Family Home Page": "The following is the text of the will for Thomas Campe of Roydon, Yeoman, 15 June 1560.

      To Richard my eldest son my tenement called Snowes with appurtenances in his tenure; my tenement called Cramphornes with appurtenances in the tenure of John Skete; lands called Cottlands (5 acres); 1 acres in Nazeing Mead called Cottlands Mead; my leases (small parcels of meadow) in Nazeing Marsh; 2 acres of arable in Common (open) Field at Priest Field Corner; and 1 acre of land at Birch Croft Gore.

      To James my son my tenement called Dawnes with appurtenances in the tenure of John Skranges, parcels of landlate Robert Nicoll's, i.e. Broad Field 4 acres and 1 acre, a parcel of land called Napsys (1 acre), my tenement in Roydon Street free and copy in the tenure of Stephen Leonard, my part of the lands called Baldwynes free and copy in the tenure of Sheles, a parcel of land called Jacket Hatch and two parts of the tenement of late Richard Lonnesdayle's with appurtenances in the tenure of Runyon Warde, and 2 acres of mead in Nazeing Mead in the tenure of John Yngold

      To William my son my tenement called Ruddockes with appurtenances; a parcel of ground called Grovelees with appurtenances (30 acres), and a parcel of ground called Nicolles (20 acres). Provided that Margery my wife shall have and enjoy Ruddockes, Grovelees, and Nicolles for her use until Michaelmas 1562; after that term on half of Ruddockes for her life.

      To Robert my son my tenement called Tylers with appurtenances late in the tenure of Ralph Wheatley; my tenement called Sydges (Fydges?) both free and copy with appurtenances in the tenure of Edward Davye, my tenement called Quarnes with appurtenances in my tenure, 1 acres in Stony Shott and 7 roods in Thorndon in my occupation, and my tenement free and copy with appurtenances called Hertes Horne in the occupation of John Yngold.

      To Thomas Campe, the younger, son of Thomas Campe deceased, my lands wherein Thressher dwelleth.

      I have surrendered the copyhold lands into the lord's hands by tenements of his manor. To the poorest sort of householders in Nazeing and Roydon 12d a house and to the next sort of poor 8d a house. To my godchildren 12d apiece.

      To Besse Baker my servant, John Baker and Joan Borne each an ewe.

      My will is that my wife pay to Joan and Mary my daughters at marriage 23 pounds apiece. The residue of my good to my wife whom I make my executrix. I desire my brother John Bannyster to be my overseer, and for his pains 10s.

      Witnesses: John Bannyster, Ranulph Blethym, John Goodge, Thomas Coke, Thomas Morefield.

      Proved 30 July 1560.

      Taken from Essex Wills (England) Volume 1, 1558-1565, Edited by F. G. Emmison, 1982.