Born on August 6, 1814 in Connecticut to Isaac and Mary Polly Lacey Camp.
Died on June 4, 1898 in Geneva, NE.
Married to Sarah Ann Overpeck in Pennsylvania. She died in Geneva on Mar. 20, 1880.
Parents to six children: Burton, Elizabeth, James, Adaline, Silas, and Clarence DeWitt (C. D.)
Married Martha Simpson Brown in Geneva on January 17, 1882. She died on May 4, 1900, and was buried in the Summit Cemetery in Shickley, NE.
Moved with his parents to the state of New York.
His family and his uncle’s family moved to the wilderness of Pennsylvania, creating the settlement of Camp Town.
In 1865, he moved his family to Jasper county, Iowa.
In 1874, he moved to Geneva which consisted of 2 or 3 houses at this time.
In 1874, A. G. Camp and sons moved their grocery and dry goods store from G. E. Bigelow’s building west of the square and opened the first store of general merchandise in Geneva.
He and his sons began business here, owning the properties at 8th and G, 128 So. 8th, and 142 So. 8th.
He was the justice of the peace for many years.