The Sacred Cod - individuals


picture Sidney B Callis M.D.

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 20 Jul 1912
        Baptism: 
          Death: 11 Dec 1997 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Social Security Number, 033-24-8417, Massachusetts in Massachusetts


Spouses and Children
1. *Jeanie Fleming Bain (17 Jun 1921 - 7 Sep 2010)
       Marriage: Sep 1947
         Status: 


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Elizabeth Cambridge

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1790
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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Spouses and Children
1. *Rev Edward Hyde (30 Mar 1786 - 16 Mar 1832)
       Marriage: 
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Notes
Marriage Notes (Rev Edward Hyde)
3 daughters

picture Charles P Cameron

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1882
        Baptism: 
          Death: 13 Aug 1951 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


picture Denny Camino

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1962 - of Provincetown, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
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General:
P'town man charged with attempted murder, assault
Cape Cod Times (Hyannis, MA) - Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Author: MARY ANN BRAGG
PROVINCETOWN \emdash A Provincetown man faces multiple charges, including attempted murder, after a string of alleged assaults Saturday.

Denny Camino, 39, of 60 Race Point Road, was arraigned Monday in Orleans District Court. He faces charges of indecent exposure and open and gross lewdness as well as two counts of assault and battery, two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and attempted murder by strangulation.

Attempt to murder by strangling another person carries a potential penalty of not more than 20 years in state prison if the defendant is indicted and prosecuted in Superior Court or, if prosecuted in district court, a fine of not more than $1,000 and imprisonment in county jail for not more than 2˝ years.

At about 8:20 a.m. Saturday, Camino is alleged to have lowered his pants and exposed his buttocks and genitalia to a driver at the intersection of Route 6 and Conwell Street, police said.

Within an hour, he allegedly assaulted an elderly man at Conwell Street and Cemetery Road and then placed another man in a chokehold and pushed that man's head against the steering wheel of a car. Camino is then alleged to have grabbed a woman and banged her head on the roof of her car after she gave him $5 when he asked to borrow it.

The victims declined treatment by rescuers, police said.

Bail was set at $1,000. Camino was not released on personal recognizance because of the nature and circumstances of the charges, the potential penalty and a history of mental illness, court records show.

On Tuesday, Camino remained at the Barnstable County Correctional Facility in Bourne, a jail official said.

If he posts bail, Camino is ordered to have no contact with the victims and to stay at least 50 yards away from them, court records show. He is to report to probation regularly each week and comply with medication requirements. A pretrial hearing is scheduled for April 2.

picture Chester Grant Cammett

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1875 - Marstons Mills (Barnstable), Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Mercie Eunice Forrest (1876 -       )
       Marriage: 2 May 1913 - Eastham, Massachusetts 2
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Elizabeth Cammett (Est 1915-      )

Notes
General:
1913 teamster, Marstons Mills
s/o Bennett Cammett & Elizabeth Hamblin

picture Elizabeth Cammett

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1915 - Marstons Mills (Barnstable), Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Chester Grant Cammett (1875-      )
         Mother: Mercie Eunice Forrest (1876-      )


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Captain Sussex Cammock

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 
        Baptism: 1600 - Maldon, Essex, England
          Death: 1659 - Boreham, Essex
         Burial: 
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Parents
         Father: Thomas Cammock (Cir 1540-1602)
         Mother: Frances Rich (Est 1560-      )

Notes
General:
Sussex CAMMOCK, Gent. and Capt. (Thomas2, Robert1), baptized All Saints' Church, Maldon, Essex, EN, 1600, d testate 1659, Boreham, Essex, En (Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) book of wills 1657-1660 Vol VIII, Will, 1659, Folio 369); m (1) Unknown; m (2) Mary UNKNOWN, widow of WARDE (No Issue 2nd Marriage).

Researcher Louise Davis wrote in 1973 (abstracted): "When still a young man, Capt. Sussex CAMOCK (I), served as ensign under the command of his mother's kinsman, Sir Charles RICHE, taking part in Robert DEVEREUX'S unsuccessful expedition against the Spaniards at Cadiz in 1625. He then assumed command of Lord Warwick's ship, the Little Neptune, which formed one of that nobleman's private fleet (1627). Next year, John DILKE appointed him captain of the Warwick, and some time after, upon the formation of the Company of Providence Island, that worthy merchant became deputy governor, taking a considerable interest therein. When, in 1633, the Council determined to dispatch another trading venture to those parts, they instructed Captain CAMOCK to assume supreme command, and about mid-summer, all being ready, the good ship Golden Falcon weighed anchor and put to sea. Captain Sussex CAMOCK I was sent by Lord RICHE, the High Admiral, to Providence Island in Bahamas [error] and Cape Gracios a Dios. He was also in Central America."

(Boreham, Essex, item 3) Sale. Henry WARD, grocer, cousin and h (heir) of Wm WARD late of Boreham, brother & h of Andrew WARD eldest brother of said William sells to Sussex CAMOCKE esq a cottage called 'Beadles' & 2 ac. near 'Red deer Park' belonging to New Hall for 100 pds. on 16th December 1657.
source: http://www.combs-families.org/
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Sussex Camock
1628-35. English. Camock commanded ships for the earl of Warwick, a prominent Puritan politician. (his brother had married the earl's aunt.) In consort with Daniel Elfrith, he took part in a profitless West Indian raid in 1628. Camock and some 30 men were marooned on San Andreas Island and rescued by a Dutch ship.
Camock returned to the pirate colony at Providence Island in 1633 and set up a trading post at Cape Gracias `a Dio, on the Nicaragua-Honduras border. Camock found the work unrewarding returned to England in June 1635. And became captain of a royal fort at Harwich. He left Samuel Axe and Abraham Blauvelt in charge of the Honduran venture.
(http://www.kipar.org/piratical-resources/pirate-fame.html#C)

picture Thomas Cammock

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Cir 1540 - of Layer Marney
        Baptism: 
          Death: 1602 - Maldon, Essex, England
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Frances Rich (Est 1560 -       )
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Captain Thomas Cammock (1593-1643)
                2. Captain Sussex Cammock (1600-1659)

Notes
General:
source: http://www.combs-families.org/
Thomas CAMMOCK I (Robert1), d Maldon, Essex, EN, 1602; m (1) Ursula WYRLEY (d/o John WYRLEY of Dodford, Northampton), d aft 1582/3; m (2) Frances RICHE, d/o Robert & Mary BALDRY Riche (2nd Lord Riche). Frances RICHE Cammock m next William CASTLETON who d 1616.

Thomas CAMMOCK'S two marriages are confirmed by the Cammock Monument. Further confirmation of the ancestry of his second wife, Frances RICH, is provided by the following document:

(Essex Sessions Rolls Vol XVII) Layer Marney. 23rd July 1598. Francis CAMOCK, (daughter of Sir Robert RICHE & wife of Thos CAMOCK) her children & servants were prevented from entering their pews at church by parishioners who assaulted them & locked the pews. (Abstracted by English Researcher Brian Higgins for Mary Gregg)

A search of published Essex records elicits the following additional data in regard to the CAMMOCKS and the Church:

From "Elizabethan Life: Morals & The Church Courts" Mainly from Essex Archidiaconal Records, F. G. Emmison, Chelmsford, 1973, pp. 126-7, Chapter Titled, "General Gossip:"

"Another preacher was humiliated in 1596, when Richard BRIDGE, a household servant of Layer Marney (probably of Peter TUKE of the Towers or Thomas COMMOCK), 'during service lewdly, contemptuously and ungodly leaned against a pillar, facing the minister, staring, laughing and scoffing at him and his sermon'."

From "Elizabethan Life: Disorder," by F.G. Emmison, Chelmsford Essex County Council, Essex Record Office, 1970, Cullingford and Co. Ltd., Colchester, Essex, England, under section titled, "Church Assaults":

The last pew case (1598) is of interest because the victim had been the heroine of an elopement episode in which the lovers' steed swam a noted Essex ferry against a strong tide. Her youthful courage is related in a story told by 'Mr. MALDEN of Rayne, servant to the Earl of Warwick,' about 130 years later to MORANT, whose own note is now copied{Morant, History of Essex, i, 323. Perhaps Hames MALDEN of Rayne, grocer (will proved 1770).} 'The Earl of Warwick going from Leighs to Rochford Hall was attended by Capt. CAMMOCK, who courted his daughter. He carried her off upon a horse, and came to Fambridge Ferry;, where the boat was on the other side, and the tide violent. They found themselves pursued, and had no shift but to swim over. The Captain advised her not to venture; but she said she would live and die with him, and took the water. When they were half over, the Earl's servant came to the water-side, and his horse neighed; upon which the horse that carried the lovers turned round, and with much difficulty was brought to keep his course. They rode to Maldon; were wedded and bedded; and the Earl said, seeing she had ventured her life for him, "God blesse'em".'

There is one discrepancy in this romantic tale, which is understandable as the events took place long before. Robert, third Lord RICH, was not created Earl of Warwick until 1618. As the second Lord RICH, father of Frances, died in 1581, the captain may have been in the suite of the thired baron. He was a widower when he carried off his intended bride. By Ursula his first wife he had had nine children; by Frances he was to have thirteen more of whom only one is named in the incident about to be related. The twenty-five CAMMOCKS are all portrayed in the alabaster and marble monument erected after his death in 1602 on the east wall of the north aisle of All Saints church, Maldon{Chancellor, Sepulchral Monuments of Essex (1890), plate xciii.}. Ironically, the ferry belonged to William HARRYS of Creeksea Hall who held it from Lord RICH, lord of the honour of Rayleigh.

Apparently there was disharmony between the two chief families in Layer Marney, the TUKES and the CAMMOCKS. The facts are set out in the indictment, which is not accompanied by other evidence. On Sunday 23 July 1598, Frances, wife of Thomas CAMMOCK gentleman (she being further described as daughter of Robert Lord RICH deceased", went to church with her children and servants, only to find that Elizabeth wife of Peter TUKE esquire and a carpenter had fixed a lock on her pew. They wer 'threatened' while trying to enter the locked pew, by Mistress TUKE, her manservant and others unnamed, and she and the servant beat and ill-treated Mistress CAMMOCK, Martha her ten-year-old daughter and her manservant. The lawn apron which Frances wore was torn, and she had to be violently 'withheld' from her pew. 'So,' the indictment ends in somewhat fulsome language, 'they were not able to hear Divine Service quietly and peaceably without peril of death.' Frances' spirit had showed itself again in the scuffle.

Peter TUKE, J.P., was the third son and heir of George (died 1573), who was also third son and heir of Sir Brian TUKE, chief secretary of Cardinal WOLSEY. Sir Brian, High Sheriff of Essex in 1533, had purchased Layer Marney Hall and estate from the two daughters and co-heirs of John, second and last Lord Marney. It was his father who built the spectacular four-turreted gatehouse, but the main house was never begun so it became known as Layer Marney Tower. The CAMMOCKS were an old-established family in the parish. Thomas was the son of Robert CAMMOCK (died 1586). The west cross-wing of the house built by the father or son still exists: then known as CAMMOCKS, it has been called Duke's Farm for two centuries. Two years after this disturbance Mistress TUKE's manservant was charged with highway assault , and a year after James' accession CAMMOCK and three yeomen, perhaps his tenants, all of Layer Marney, were indicted for assaulting the constable of a neighbouring village.

According to Memoirs, Thomas CAMMOCK I, and both his sons, Thomas II and Sussex, were in the service of the RICHE Family: Robert, 3rd Lord RICHE; Robert, 4th Lord RICHE, the High Admiral, both Earls of Warwick; and Sir Charles RICHE, a cousin.

Following the death of Thomas CAMMOCK I, Memoirs indicates that Frances RICH Cammock Castleton removed to London, taking up residence in St. Clement St. Danes, probably accompanied by younger members of her family.

Issue of Thomas CAMMOCK I by Ursula WYRLEY, 4 sons and 5 daughters (Cammock Monument), included:

4. i. Robert, eldest son

From "Elizabethan Life: Morals & The Church Courts" Mainly from Essex Archidiaconal Records, F. G. Emmison, Chelmsford, 1973, p. 135 of Chapter titled "Seating and Bell-Ringing Disputes:"

"In 1603, Robert CAMMOCK, gentleman, of Layer Marney, 'pulled up certain stools in the church to the great offence of divers of the inhabitants who had interest in them and did usually sit in them'. Unfortunately it is not clear whether this apparently peremptory action was the aftermath of the violent incident of 1598, described in the previous volume, in which the wife of Peter TUKE of Layer Marneyh Tower and her servant assaulted CAMMOCK's wife as she tried to enter the family pew, on to which TUKE's carpenter had affixed a lock. No subsequent proceedings are recorded."

Note: It was Frances RICH, wife of Thomas CAMMOCK, who was locked out of her pew, not Robert who was Frances' step-son…. Nevertheless, apparently a Family Affair.

5. ii. George

6. iii. Mary, married William BROWN (See Thomas CAMMOCK II)

7. iv. Elizabeth

8. v. Ursula

(Remainder not known at this time)

Issue by Frances RICHE (13 children - 8 survived):

9. i. Elizabeth CAMMOCK, baptized at Stepney, Lady RICHE'S house. 1586, m George SMITH.

10. ii. Martha CAMMOCK, baptized All Saints' Church, Maldon, Essex, EN, 1587, m Mr. WIFORD of Dover

11. iii. Susan CAMMOCK, baptized All Saints' Church, Maldon, Essex, EN, 1589, d 1675; m Francis GEERES of Garnous

12. iv. Thomas CAMMOCK II, baptised All Saints' Church, Maldon, Essex, EN, 1592; d 1643, apparently whilte onboard a ship between Maine and Bermuda; m Margaret _____, who after his death married (2) Henry JOSSELYN (a.k.a. JOCELYN). Thomas CAMMOCK II was also in Bermuda, Bahamas & Central America. (Memoirs)

13. v. Frances CAMMOCK, baptized All Saints' Church, Maldon, Essex, EN, 1598; m Abraham BLANCHARD of Louth.

14. vi. Sussex CAMMOCK , Gent. and Capt., baptized All Saints' Church, Maldon, Essex, EN, 1600, d testate 1659, Boreham, Essex, En (Will, 1659, Folio 369); m (1) Unknown; m (2) Mary WARDE, widow.

15. vii. Cordelia CAMMOCK, baptized All Saints' Church, Maldon, Co Essex, EN, 1591

16. viii. Mary CAMMOCK, baptized All Saints' Church, Maldon, Co Essex, EN, 1601

picture Captain Thomas Cammock

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 
        Baptism: 18 Feb 1593 - Maldon, Essex, England
          Death: 1643 - lost at sea, between Maine and Bermuda
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Thomas Cammock (Cir 1540-1602)
         Mother: Frances Rich (Est 1560-      )

Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret Cammock* (Est 1610 -       )
       Marriage: 
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Thomas Cammock's will was the first recorded in York County, Maine, 21 Sept 1640. Registry of Deeds, Book 2.
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According to Memoirs (paraphrased), Thomas CAMMOCK II "remained in his late father's house at Maldon, living under the influence of a gentleman named William BROWN who had previously wedded his sister, Mary CAMOCK." Upon reaching his majority (year not given), Thomas CAMMOCK II married and removed to London where he resided at Baldwin's Gardens, off Granny's Inn road in chambers over the shop of Roger WOZENCRAFT, saddler, until his cousin, the earl (Robert RICH, Earl of Warwick) appointed him master of a small vessel, The Robert, which he cruised with Sir Francis STEWARD and Capt. BEAUMONT. He later resided at Barnard's Inn where an infant son died in Aug 1626. In early 1630, Thomas & wife Margaret voyaged to North America, furnished with instructions to assume the post of Agent at Piscataqua [location?] where he resided with Mr. Henry JOCELYN, rendering service to Sir Ferdinando GORGES and Capt. [John] MASON. He returned to England where he was rewarded with a patent for a considerable estate [in ME]. Mention is also made of his having been in Plymouth [EN? MA?] where he was authorized by Robert TRELAWNEY to act in his behalf, and in return received his estate [in ME?], which he subsequently sold, removing to his grant on Blackpoint River [Scarborough, Cumberland Co, ME], where he was joined by JOCELYN, and where he was Commissioner for the Province of New Somersetshire (Ref. Maine Hist. Soc III). Following another voyage to England, with JOSCELYN, the two returning together on board the Nicholas, CAMMOCK sold his land on Blackpoint to JOSCELYN, quit the neighborhood, and once more entered service of the Earl of Warwick. Shortly afterwards, he was arrested and jailed, but Warwick, "avenged the wrong by lodging his persecutor a prisoner in the Fleet (Thomas PHILLIPS). He then sailed to the Bermudas, but died during the voyage, whereupon his widow, Margaret, m Henry JOCELYN

Capt. Thomas CAMMOCK, baptized 18 Feb. 1592/3 in All Saints, Maldon, Essex, son of Thomas by Frances (RICH), dau. of the 2d Baron Rich; m. Margaret; came over several times, 1630 with Neale, 1632, 1638 with John JOSSELYN, and perhaps was on his way in 1643. On report that he had died in West Indies, his inventory was taken 14 Oct. 1643, leaving his widow free to marry Mr. JOCELYN. In London in 1641 one Thomas PHILLIPS had been committed to the Fleet prison for causing the arrest of Thomas CAMMOCK, the Earl of Warwick's servant, and Mr. TRELAWNY was intending to do the same. GORGES named him one of his Council in 1636; juryman 1640. His 500-a. grant in Eliot became half of 'Kittery House.' (Lists 41, 21). The romance of this man's birth, high opportun., brief and colorless life, childless marraige, unknown end, with his relations to JOCELYN, have made him much written of. His cousin, the powerful Earl of Warwick, must have handed him a captain's commission of a letter of marque, and the same must have handed him his Scarborough patent, issued 1 Nov. 1631, (Doc. Hist. iii. 10), which he left idle several yrs. while himself idled at Piscataqua. (See Doc. Hist. iii. 2, 10, 18, 61, 138, 140, 262, 274; vi. 1, 390. Prov. & Ct. i. 1, 44, 45, 64, 72. Y. D. ii. 85. 1 Me. Hist. Soc. Coll. iii. 12) ("Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, Charles Thornton Libby, Portland Maine," Southward Press, 1928, p. 126)

According to the Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, p. 331 (paraphrased): Thomas CAMMOCK II, nephew of the Earl of Warwick (Robert RICH), was in Portsmouth in 1631 or 2, had two or three years before been in Maine, got patents for land at Black point, Scarborough (Cumberland Co, ME); in 1636, sat as one of a Court of Commissioners at Saco (York Co, ME), under power of Sir Ferdinando GORGES, soon after went home, but came back in 1638 with John JOSSELYN, in the Nicholas, and resided at Saco. On a voyage to the West Indies he died in 1643, leaving widow Margaret, who married his fellow-commissioner, Henry JOSSELYN. No children are mentioned (Sullivan, 128), crron. marks his death 1663. This name was not rare at Boston, Eng.

Thomas CAMMOCK II was also in Bermuda, the Bahamas & Central America. (Memoirs)
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Creation Date: 1634
Description: Ferdinand Gorges Deed to Thomas Cammock

To all Christian People unto whom this Present [torn]
shall come Sir Ferdinando Gorges knight and Capt. John
Mason Esqr. sends greeting. Whereas Capt. Walter Neal Esq.
by writing under his hand and seal made as Agent Depu.
-ly or attorney for them the said Sir Ferdinando Gorges
and Capt. Mason and thier associate or Partners in
the Plantations of New England before this Time and
by virtue of a comission and Lawfull Authority in
the Bahalf Granted unto him the said Capt. Neal
for a disposition as well of their Lands and Tenements
as of other their Personal Estate and Mannageingof
their affairs in these Parts, and as force of the
Same writing for the considerations therein Speci
-fied hath granted unto Capt. Thomas Carnock all
that Parcell of Land Lying upon the East Side of
the River of Piscataquach wehre william Hilton had
Lately had Planted some corn being Bounded on
the North side with Small creek known by the
name [cross out] Carnock Creek and on the South Side with
a Small Rovily abutting upon the Land allotedunto
Thomas Wannerton Gent.l on the west side
bounded with the River of Piscattaquack and on
the East Side to Extend so far as to the one halfk
of the distance between the said River of Piscataqua
and the River of Agamenticus To Have To Hold
all the said parcell of land with the appurtenan
ces unto the said Capt. Thomas Carnock his Heirs &
assigns for Ever yeilding and paying for yearly Rent
unto them the said Sir Ferdinando Gorges and
Capt. Mason and their associates Six Shillings
Eight Pence. Now These Presents Shall Wittnessthat
the Said Sir Ferdinando Gorges and Capt.-
John Mason having good reason and Causes touphold
maintain and approve of that act andgrant
by the Said Capt. Neal done in their Behalf
and finding themselves Bound in Conference and
Equity to Ratifie and Establish the same for thebetter
Settling of the Inheritance of the Said Land
Unto the Said Cap.t Carnock and his Heirs accordingto
the True intent and Meaning of Cap.t Neal by
his deed thereof and for the Better avoiding in future
time of all Questions that may be made against it or
Title of any other Person that may Claim under them
the S.d Ferdinando Gorges and Cap.t Mason and their
associate or any of them. They the Said S.r Ferdinando
Gorges and Cap.t Mason have manifested and by
these Presents do manifest and declare that theyhave
and do by the Tennor of these Presents Ratifie
and Confirm the Said deed writing or Act of the said
Cap.t Neal made unto him & said Cap.t Carnock of
all the Said Lands Tenements and Premisses & Every
Part thereof unto him and his Heirs now in his full
and Peaceable Possessions and Scisin of and in the-
Premisses being and also all and Singular the Estate
granted [cross out] or intended to be Granted by the Said
deed of Cap.t Neal To the only [cross out] a nd proper use
behoof of the Said Cap.t Carnock his Heirs and assigns
forever under the Reservations and Conditions in the
deed contained, and in as large [cross out] ample and Beneficiall Manner and form to all intents and Purposes
as it they themselves and their associates had been personally
present at the doing thereof In wittness whereof the said
Sir Ferdinando Gorges and Cap.t Mason have hereunto
Put their hands and Seals dated the first day of May
in the Tenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles
by ye Grace of God King of England Scotland France and
Ireland defend.r of the faith [?] Anno: domini 1634-
Signed Sealed & delivered Ferd. Gorgesin
the Presence of— John Mason—
Thomas Morton
Thomas Bradberry
Memorandum at a General Court holden
at Saco on the 20th day of July 1642 this deed
was Presented to the Said Court by Allex.d Shaplaigh Merch.t
and by order of [the] said court was here Enrolled-
Tho.s Gorge Dep.t Governour
Roger Gards Recor.r
A True Copie exam.d [by] Wm. Pepperrell Cler
A True Copie exam.d [by] Charles Frost Cler.
Sr. Ferdinando
Gorges & Jn.
Mason con:
firmation to
Alex.n Shapleigh

picture Margaret Cammock*

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1610 - (England)
        Baptism: 
          Death: in (Maine)
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Henry Joselyn (Est 1600 - 1683)
       Marriage: Cir 1643
         Status: 

2. Captain Thomas Cammock (18 Feb 1593 - 1643)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Margaret was the widow of Capt. Thomas Cammock when she married Henry Jossleyn.

picture Campbell

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 25 Feb 1897 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 3
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Frederick Campbell (1866-1935) 4
         Mother: Annie Raash (1863-      )


picture
Campbell

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 9 Sep 1895 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 10 Sep 1895 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: tedious labor


Parents
         Father: Frederick Campbell (1866-1935) 4
         Mother: Annie Raash (1863-      )


picture
Alexander Campbell

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1732 - of Oxford, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Lydia Stearns (7 Jan 1735 -       ) 6 
       Marriage: 14 Aug 1757 cir
         Status: 


picture
Angus Campbell

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1855
        Baptism: 
          Death: May 1907
         Burial: in North Eastham, Massachusetts
 Cause of Death: 


Notes
General:
"Funeral held at Rock, burial in North Eastham, 05/03/1907:1
Rock man dies at age 52, 05/03/07:1"

picture Charles M Campbell

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 8 Aug 1926 - Brewster, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 19 Sep 2005 - Brewster, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Social Security Number, 029-14-9438, Massachusetts in Massachusetts


Parents
         Father: Frank L Campbell (1894-1970)
         Mother: Bessie L (1897-1972)

Spouses and Children
1. *Dorothy Wiggins (2 Oct 1929 - 1 May 2004)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Charles M. Campbell
The Cape Codder
Friday, September 30, 2005

EAST ORLEANS-Charles M. Campbell, 79, died Sept. 19 at EPOCH of Brewster. He was the husband of the late Dorothy (Wiggins) Campbell.

Mr. Campbell was born and raised in Brewster. He graduated from Orleans High School in 1944, and Mass Maritime Academy in 1947.

He was a Navy veteran and Naval Reservist. During his time in the Navy he served as a chief engineer for Admiral Byrd's flagship in the Antarctica with "Operation Deep Freeze." From 1957 to 1972 he traveled the seven seas working for Farrell Lines Ship Company. For many years he owned and operated East Orleans Boat until 1977. He held various heavy tonnage boat licenses.

Mr. Campbell enjoyed fishing.

He is survived by his brother, George Campbell of Clinton, Conn.; two sisters-in-law; two nieces; three nephews; and eight grandnieces and grandnephews.

Services are private. Memorial donations may be made to the Brewster Historical Society Museum, Route 6A, Brewster, MA 02631.

picture General Sir Colin Campbell

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1776
        Baptism: 
          Death: 13 Jun 1847
         Burial: London, England
 Cause of Death: 


Notes
General:
GENERAL SIR COLIN CAMPBELL, fifth son of John Campbell, of Melfort, and his wife Colina, daughter of John Campbell, of Auchalader, born in 1776, was lieutenant-governor, of Nova Scotia from 1833 till 1839. His army life began in 1795, when he became a lieutenant in the third battalion of the Breadalbane Fencibles, then commanded by his uncle. In 1801, he was gazetted a lieutenant in the 35th Regiment, and at once exchanged into the 78th, then in India. In Wellesley's advance guard against the Maharajah of Scindia, and the Rajah of Nagpore, he so distinguished himself that he was appointed brigade-major. After leaving India he received a company in the 75th Highlanders, and became aid-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington. From that time he steadily rose, until in 1814 he was made captain and lieutenant-colonel in the Coldstream Guards, appointed assistant quarter-master-general at the Horse Guards, and received a K.C.B. The next year he was attached to the staff of the Duke of Wellington as commander at head-quarters and was present at the battle of Waterloo. In 1818, he became lieutenant-colonel of the 65th Regiment, and in 1825, major-general. After he left Nova Scotia, he was Governor of Ceylon, from September, 1839, till June, 1847. He died in England, June 13th of that year, and was buried in the Church of St. James, Piccadilly. 8

picture Duncan Campbell

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 1727 - of Oxford, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 1821
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Stearns (7 Dec 1730 -       ) 6 
       Marriage: 27 Jan 1750 - Worcester, Massachusetts 9
         Status: 

Notes
Marriage Notes (Elizabeth Stearns)
Children
Thomas Campbell
Samuel Campbell
John Campbell
Alexander Campbell
Lucretia Campbell
Archibald Campbell

picture Elmer F Campbell

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1865 - (Burlington, Vermont)
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Clara Pauline Darrah (29 Jul 1867 -       ) 10 
       Marriage: 2 Jul 1889 - Perkins, Maine 11
         Status: 


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Ethel M Campbell

      Sex: F
AKA: Marion Campbell
Individual Information
          Birth: 1870
        Baptism: 
          Death: 1945
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Charles Webster Hawthorne (1872 - 1930)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 


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Frank L Campbell

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 30 Mar 1894 - Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: Feb 1970 - Brewster, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Social Security Number, 015-14-6745, Massachusetts in Massachusetts


Spouses and Children
1. *Bessie L (11 Jun 1897 - Oct 1972)
       Marriage: 1923
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. William L Campbell (1925-Bef 2006)
                2. Charles M Campbell (1926-2005)
                3. George Campbell (1931-2006)

Notes
Marriage Notes (Bessie L)
1930 Brewster census
dwelling 54, household 58
Frank L Campbell, head, 36, shell fisherman, all born Mass., married at 29
Bessie L Campbell, wife, 32, self and father b Mass, mother b Canada-English, married at 25
William L Campbell, son, 5
Charles R Campbell, son, 3 [middle initial should be M]
family owned a radio, $20/month rent, Frank and Bessie could read/write, Frank was a veteran of the WW

Sources


1. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1951.

2. Barnstable Patriot (Barnstable, Mass [archives 1830-1930 online at Sturgis Library, Barnstable]), 5 May 1913. .... Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Barnstable.

3. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1897. Births.

4. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1935.

5. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1895.

6. David Brown, "Dave Brown's Eexxtteennddeedd Family Plus" (Rootsweb file dave-brown).

7. Middleboro Gazette (Middleboro, Mass. indexed at Middleborough Public Library, http://www.midlib.org/dlib/main.htm).

8. Arthur Wentworth Eaton, The Church of England in Nova Scotia and the Tory Clergy of the Revolution (1891. New York: Thomas Whittaker. online: http://anglicanhistory.org/canada/ns/eaton/), ch. 16.

9. Vital Records of Worcester, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Worcester/Worcester/), 2:424.

10. "Marriage records of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Richmond, Maine. 1867-1902" (at NEHGS. call number MSS ME RIC 6).

11. "Marriage records of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Richmond, Maine. 1867-1902" (at NEHGS. call number MSS ME RIC 6), 2 Jul 1889. Mr Elmer F. Campbell of Burlington, Vt. and Miss C. Pauline Darah of Perkins, Me.

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Sources


1 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1951.

2 Barnstable Patriot (Barnstable, Mass [archives 1830-1930 online at Sturgis Library, Barnstable]), 5 May 1913. .... Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Barnstable.

3 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1897. Births.

4 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1935.

5 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1895.

6 David Brown, "Dave Brown's Eexxtteennddeedd Family Plus" (Rootsweb file dave-brown).

7 Middleboro Gazette (Middleboro, Mass. indexed at Middleborough Public Library, http://www.midlib.org/dlib/main.htm).

8 Arthur Wentworth Eaton, The Church of England in Nova Scotia and the Tory Clergy of the Revolution (1891. New York: Thomas Whittaker. online: http://anglicanhistory.org/canada/ns/eaton/), ch. 16.

9 Vital Records of Worcester, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Worcester/Worcester/), 2:424.

10 "Marriage records of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Richmond, Maine. 1867-1902" (at NEHGS. call number MSS ME RIC 6).

11 "Marriage records of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Richmond, Maine. 1867-1902" (at NEHGS. call number MSS ME RIC 6), 2 Jul 1889. Mr Elmer F. Campbell of Burlington, Vt. and Miss C. Pauline Darah of Perkins, Me.


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