Search billions of records on Ancestry.com

Theophilus Whaley AND Other Whaley Info

Home

Virginia Documents of Theophilus Whaley

The Regicides

Theophilus in Rhode Island

Whaley Internet Links

_____________

Derivatives 2000
Mike and Karen Goad’s home web-site
e-mail

 

This is the
888
visit to this page,
last updated
Sunday, 02-Jan-2000 08:56:03 MST

TENNESSEE The Volunteer State
 1769--1923
 ILLUSTRATED
 VOLUME IV

 CHICAGO NASHVILLE
 THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY
 1923

Nicholas Camp, Sr., was a man of wealth and distinction in the Connectcut colony. He came to America in 1629, along with John Camp, Sr.; Nicholas Camp, Jr.; Edward Camp; Samuel Camp; and Richard and William Camp, all coming with Sir Richard Salstonstall's party. He settled first at Watertown, Massachusetts, but later removed to New Milford, Connecticut, of which town he was one of the founders. His son Nicholas was one of the searchers commissioned in 1661 to seek the regicides, Whalley and Goff.

    Copyright © 1999 by Michael Goad. All rights reserved.
    This site is a copyright protected compilation that includes informationl obtained from public domain works and through applying the principle of “fair use” to works that are protected under current copyright law. 
     The pages of this site may be freely linked to. Information from this site may be freely used by individuals. None of the following may be duplicated without consent:

  • The entire compilation and arrangement of information located on this web site or any major portion thereof.
  • The HTML Code for any page or major portion thereof.
  • Any original graphics unless otherwise stated.

 The copyrights of any contributor’s material remains with the contributor.