Mary Berry, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Cate
Ancestors:
- Generation Robert and Mary Williamson Berry, Princess Anne County, Virginia.
- Generation Robert and Elizabeth Cate Berry Orange County, North Carolina.
Marriages:
Mary Berry’s 1st Marriage
Mary Berry married George Waggoner – 1776
Mary Berry’s 2st Marriage
Mary Berry married James Camp – 1781
Mary Berry was probably born around 1758 and was the first child of Robert and Elizabeth Cate Berry. During the early years of Mary’s life she was probably very secure with her parents working very hard. Political events were taking place in other parts of the thirteen colonies. The French and Indian war would be over by the time she was three years old. Robert and Elizabeth were building the plantation and life was generally happy and good. There were several other young families in the area and like the Berry family they were all having children and building their own plantations. Social events consisted of barn raisings, hog killings, and quilting parties. Mary was 13 years old when Governor Tryon crushed the political unrest in the area with the Battle of Alamance in 1771. The Regulator movement was eliminated by this action. Mary was 17 years old in 1775 when the American Revolution began with the battle of Lexington and Concord Mass. Mary probably married George Waggoner around 1776, the same year that the Declaration of Independence was signed. The Revolutionary War was being fought in other areas of the south and conditions were becoming very uncertain and difficult. As the war was coming closer to Orange County, Mary’s Husband* and Father became involved by joining the North Carolina Continental Army. On March 15, 1781 the Battle of Guilford Courthouse was fought and George was severely wounded in that fight. Two weeks later George Waggoner wrote his will on the 2nd day of April 1781. George Waggoner apparently appointed his wife Mary Waggoner and his Father-in-law, Robert Berry as his Executor’s. He mentions his two daughters Elizabeth and Ann in his will. When the Inventory of George Waggoner’s Estate was recorded on February 1782 Mary signed her name as Mary Kemp.
See inventory of sale Mary apparently married James Kemp/Camp sometime between April 1781 and early 1782. The will was registered or probated in August of 1781.
Until recently not much more information was known about Mary’s life after she left Orange County. We now know that Mary removed to Rutherford County, North Carolina. We now have a document that was written by Mary Berry’s sister in law Annie Naomi Camp Hill who was married to John Hill about 1782. Annie Camp was James Camp’s sister. Their Parents were Thomas Camp and Winifred Starling. Thomas Camp’s parents were John Camp and Mary Tarpley.
CHILDREN NAMED IN AFFIDAVIT:
John Camp b About 1784
Sarah Camp b November 9th 1785
Robert Berry Camp b About 1787
Joseph Camp b About 1791
Starling Camp b October 22nd 1793
The Affidavit stated that all of Mary Berry Camp’s children were born in North Carolina. Southern Rutherford County is 180 miles from Hillsborough North Carolina today and very close to the South Carolina line. According to Annie Naomi Hill, James and Mary Berry Camp, moved from Rutherford County NC to South Carolina the next day after Starling Camp was born on the 22 October 1793. This was about a 70 mile journey from where they had lived in Rutherford County, North Carolina.This move may have caused Mary Berry Camp to die of complications resulting from the birth of her son Starling Camp. James Camp listed himself, two males under 10, two males under 16 and a female under 16 in the 1800 Laurens County, South Carolina, census. This would mean that Mary Berry Camp died between 1793 and 1800. In her father’s will written in 1812 Robert Berry listed his daughter as deceased.
Spartanburg County, South Carolina is where Joseph Camp the Attorney who drew up the Power of attorney for his siblings living in Jackson County Georgia in 1815 documented on this page. After studying the Affidavit I knew where to look for a census for James Kemp/Camp in 1790 and 1800. Much more research needs to be done to try to determine when the Camp Children removed to Jackson County, Georgia.
This next information may very well point to where Mary Berry Camp is buried.It also may explain why and when the family removed to Jackson County Georgia.
John Camp, James and Anne Naome Camp’s grand father died in 1813 in Jackson County Georgia but was burried in Lebanon Church Cemetary in Greenville, South Carolina Lebanon Methodist 4 miles North of Princeton.
GPS = N34 33.697 x W82 15.921
SOURCE:# The Tombstone Transcription Project
Hosted by the S.C. GenWeb. These cemetery surveys are complete up through the date of survey.
When Mary Berry Camp’s father, Robert Berry wrote his will in 1812. He left his daughter Mary Kemp five pounds in that will and stated that she was desceased. Mary Berry Camp’s children drew up a power of Attorney to try to get their mothers inheritance in 1815. I am sure they were not aware of what a small amount that would be.
The affidavit and the information in the power of attorney proves that Mary Berry Camp is the daughter of Robert Berry from Orange County, North Carolina. It was also stated in Robert Berry’s will in 1812.
View the transcription of the Camp children’s power of attorney
* The information about George Waggoner’s involvement in the Revolutionary war is speculative but it is based on the facts that Robert Berry is known to have been in the N.C. Continental Army in 1781, the battle of Guildford Courthouse was fought on March 15th 1781, George Waggoner wrote his will two weeks later on April 2nd 1781. His will was presented in open court in August 1881 and Robert Berry and Mary Waggoner were appointed administrators of his will by the court. The Inventory of George Waggoners Estate was presented in the 1882 February Session of Orange County NC Court. Mary Berry signed this document as Mary Kemp
Some Camp Marriages
Floyd County Georgia
Barton, Thomas Camp, m. Lucinda 8 June 1845
Camp, Hosea M. Goodwin, m. Elizabeth Jane 30 July 1844
Linsley, Simpson S., m. Camp, Sarah C 25 Apr 1841
Fayette County Georgia
Camp Andrew, m. Julie Drucilla 11-Dec 1856
Camp L J Webb, m. Mollie R 11-Jan 1891
Camp Seaborn, m. Parish Sessiller21-Oct 1854
Camp William T. m Hanson Nisey Anne 22-Jun 1844
Children who signed the power of attorney
John Camp
Robert Berry Camp
Starling Camp
Shadrack Humphries husband of Sarah Camp
Children:
1st marriage:
- Elizabeth Waggoner b. cir 1781 d. Unknown m. Unknown
- Ann Waggoner b. cir 1781 d. Unknown m. Unknown
2nd marriage:
- John Camp b. cir 1784 d. Unknown m .Winifred Mattox
- Sarah Camp s b. Sept, 9, 1785 d. Unknown m. Shadrack Humphries
- Robert Berry Camp b. cir 1787 d. Unknown m. 1813 D. Gillea Bailey
- Starling Camp b.October 22, 1788 d. Unknown m. Unknown
- Joseph Camp b. cir 1789 d. Unknown m. Elizabeth
Children Detail:
Children by first marriage |
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Elizabeth Waggoner | Married | Unknown |
Born: Unknown Unknown Died: Unknown Unknown Spouses Parents: Named in George Waggoner’s will 1881 |
Unknown Unknown Children Unknown |
Born: Unknown Unknown Died: Unknown Unknown |
Ann Waggoner | Married | Unknown |
Born: Unknown Unknown Died: Unknown Unknown Spouses Parents: Mary Berry is named in George Waggoner’s will 1881 |
Unknown Unknown Children Unknown |
Born: Unknown Unknown Died: Unknown Unknown |
Children by Second marriage |
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John Camp | Married | Winifred Mattox |
Born: Abt. 1784 North Carolina Died: Unknown Unknown Spouses Parents: Unknown |
Unknown Unknown Living in Jackson County Georgia in 1815 1 child |
Born: Unknown Unknown Died: Unknown Unknown |
Sarah Camp | Married | Shadrack Humphies |
Born: September 9 1785 North Carolina Died: Unknown Unknown Spouses Parents: Unknown |
Unknown Unknown Living in Jackson County Georgia in 1815 Children Unknown |
Born: Unknown Unknown Died: Unknown Unknown |
Robert Berry Camp | Married | D gillea |
Born: about 1787 North Carolina Died: Unknown Gwinnett Co. GA Spouses Parents: Unknown |
Unknown Unknown Lived in Jackson County Georgia in 1815 children Unknown |
Born: about 1790 North Carolina Died: Unknown Unknown |
Starling Camp | Married | Unknown |
Born: October Abt. 1788 North Carolina Died: Unknown Unknown Spouses Parents: Unknown |
Unknown Unknown Lived in Jackson County Georgia in 1815 children Unknown |
Born: Unknown Unknown Died: Unknown Unknown |
Joseph Camp | Married | Elizabeth |
Born: About 1789 Rutherford Co. North Carolina Died: Unknown Unknown Spouses Parents: Unknown |
Unknown Lived in Jackson County Georgia in 1815 children Unknown |
Born: About 1790 Unknown Died: Unknown Unknown |
Census:
Please Note: The oldest female listed in the 1800 Census was 10 to 15 years of age. Mary Berry Camp was deceased.
“ Mary Berry Camp was deceased before 1812”
James Kemp listed in Rutherford County NC in 1790
James Camp listed in Laurens County SC in 1800.
No Census Found in 1820.
No Census Found in 1830.
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Last Updated Jan. 29, 2014 and 10/18/2015