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Descendants of Joseph Josiah Boyett


Generation No. 3


3. CHARLES3 BOYETT (GEORGE LOVE HARRISON2, JOSEPH JOSIAH1) was born April 1867 in Georgia, and died Abt. 1935. He married EMMA ELLA COBB November 21, 1886. She was born March 1871 in Randolph County, Georgia.
     
Children of C
HARLES BOYETT and EMMA COBB are:
  i.   CHARLIE E.4 BOYETT, b. May 1889.
  ii.   WILLIE R. BOYETT, b. 1890.
  iii.   FLOYD G. BOYETT, b. April 1896.
  iv.   MABEL BOYETT, b. Abt. 1902.
  v.   WESSIE BOYETT, b. Abt. 1903.
  vi.   IVY BOYETT, b. Abt. 1904.
  vii.   WADE BOYETT, b. Abt. 1905.
  viii.   MATTIE BOYETT, b. Abt. 1907.


4. ROSA LEE3 BOYETT (GEORGE LOVE HARRISON2, JOSEPH JOSIAH1) was born 1869 in Clay County, Georgia, and died Bef. 1894. She married JOHN R. CAMP September 07, 1890 in Henry County, AL.
     
Child of R
OSA BOYETT and JOHN CAMP is:
  i.   ADDIE MAE4 CAMP, b. May 1892.


5. ANNIE JANE3 BOYETT (GEORGE LOVE HARRISON2, JOSEPH JOSIAH1) was born April 23, 1872 in Georgia, and died June 03, 1945. She married HENRY STANTON CAMP Abt. 1896, son of WILEY CAMP and MARTHA ROBINSON. He was born February 22, 1870 in Alabama, and died July 19, 1934.

Notes for A
NNIE JANE BOYETT:
Annie is buried at Mt. Enon Cemetery next to her husband and close to the graves of her parents. Her tombstone reads, "Our darling mother - None but God knows how we miss thee."

Notes for H
ENRY STANTON CAMP:
According to his grandson, Clyde Camp, Jr., Henry ran a general store in the small town of Keyton, Alabama. He said it could barely be called a town. It was little more than a few farm houses and his grandfather's store. It was a rectangular building about 25 feet long with an eave over the front and one gas pump outside. When I spoke with Clyde Jr. on January 21, 2000, he said he could still smell that old store. "He had pickles and soda crackers and rat cheese," Clyde told me, "along with most things you'd expect to find in a country store." He even remembered that sometimes when he was in the store as a young boy, he could hear his grandfather playing the fiddle inside his house that wasn't more than 50 yards away. Henry was a good fiddle player, but seems to have been shy about the talent.

Henry is buried at Mt. Enon Cemetery in Houston County, Alabama. His tombstone reads, "His toils are past - His work is done - He fought the fight - The victory won."
     
Children of A
NNIE BOYETT and HENRY CAMP are:
  i.   GEORGE4 CAMP.
  ii.   MARY LEE CAMP, m. IRVINE PITTS.
  iii.   ALLIE CAMP, b. September 17, 1893; d. July 03, 1980; m. CARL REEVES.
  iv.   CLYDE HENRY CAMP, b. September 26, 1898; d. June 17, 1971, Macon, Georgia; m. ANICE LORINE ROGERS, March 21, 1921; b. February 1903, Houston County, Alabama; d. October 25, 1973, Macon, Georgia.
  v.   LOUIS BUFORD CAMP, b. June 27, 1903, Alabama; d. December 14, 1910, Alabama.
  Notes for LOUIS BUFORD CAMP:
Died young of a liver disease known as "Bright's disease."

  vi.   EUNICE HORTENSE CAMP, b. November 03, 1910, Dothan, Houston County, Alabama; d. April 22, 1980, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; m. RUFUS PENNINGTON MATHISON; b. July 28, 1915, Defuniak Springs, Walton County, Florida.


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