Record of the Descendants of Ezekiel And Mary Baker Decamp of Butler County Ohi

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Record of the Descendants of Ezekiel And Mary Baker Decamp of Butler County Ohi
James Milton Decamp
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Walter, the fourth child of Ezekiel and Mary De Camp, was born September 25, 1803, in New Jersey. In 1821 he left home to learn the trade of a millwright. In 1825 he went to Huntsville, Alabama, where he became acquainted with Miss Sallie Bird, to whom he was married, March 4, 1827.
In 1 83 1 he purchased and moved on a farm in Hanover Town- ship, Butler County, Ohio, where he remained till 1880, when he moved to Millville, to live with his son-in-law Dr. Alfred Hancock and daughter Emeline. On
... July 29, 1882, he died of general debility. His wife died October 22, 1889, in her seventy- ninth year.
On March 25, 1827, he united with the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which he remained a consistent and active member until he moved to Millville, where he became a member of the Presbyterian Church. He was a man of extraordinary faith in the religion of the Holy Bible, of which he was a constant stu- dent. There was scarcely a text which he could not locate, and he could repeat chapter after chapter from memory ; many of his favorite quotations were from the Psalms of David.


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