The Family Genealogy of
Madeleine L ‘Engle Camp
Author With Her Father Charles
Wadsworth Author and Pianist Socialite Mother Madeline Hall Barnette
CHARLES WADSWORTH CAMP
AUTHOR OF THE GRAY MASK
Name: Charles Wadsworth Camp
Born: October 18, 1879 Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Died: October 31, 1936
Jackson, Duval, Florida, USA
Residence: Red Gables, Jax's Beach, Duval, Florida, USA
Residence: Red Gables, Jax's Beach, Duval, Florida, USA
Spouse: Madeline Hall Barnette
Parents: Charles Henry Camp,
Emma Martin
Residence: Red Gable, Jax
Beach, Duval, Florida, USA
Occupation: Author
Military: United States Army
WWI 2nd Lieutenant
Cause of Death: Late Stages of
Alcoholism ; Labor Pneumonia
Date of Burial: November 1,
1936
Age at Death: YRS: 57 MOS: 0
DYS: 13
Funeral: Cathedral Saint John’s Episcopal Church
256 E Church St, Jacksonville, FL
32202
Jackson, Duval, Florida, USA
Mortuary: Kyle & Swanson
Jackson, Duval, Florida, USA
Informant: D.M. Barnett Donald Murray Barnett Deceased Brother in law
Mortuary: Kyle & Swanson
Jackson, Duval, Florida, USA
Informant: D.M. Barnett Donald Murray Barnett Deceased Brother in law
Death Certificate #: Florida cn 17071
Findagrave.com 76765148
Interment: Evergreen Cemetery,
Jackson, Duval, Florida, USA
Charles Wadsworth Camp in the Florida Death Index, 1877-1998
Name: Charles
Wadsworth Camp Gender: Male Race: White Death Date: 1936 Death Place: Duval,
Florida, United States Other Death Place Information: Jax
Source:
Charles Wadsworth Camp Florida Deaths
Name
Charles Wadsworth Camp Event
Date 31 Oct 1936 Event Place Jacksonville, Duval, Florida Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Race White Age (Original) 57y 13d Birth Date 18 Oct 1879 Birthplace Philadelphia, Pa. Marital Status Married Father's Name Charles Henry Camp Father's Birthplace South Fork, Conn. Mother's Name Emma Martin Mother's Birthplace New York City, N. Y. Occupation Author
Address Red Gables Residence
Place Jax Beach, Fla Cemetery Evergreen Cem. Burial Date 01 Nov 1936
Additional Relatives X
Florida Deaths, 1877-1939
GS Film number 2135884
Reference ID
it 5, cn 17071
Citing this Record
"Florida
Deaths, 1877-1939," database, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FPS6-NP8 : accessed 15 March 2016),
Charles Wadsworth Camp, 31 Oct 1936; citing Jacksonville, Duval, Florida,
reference it 5, cn 17071; FHL microfilm 2,135,884.
Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FPS6-NP8
GS Film number
2135884
Reference ID it 5, cn 17071
Charles Wadsworth Camp Florida Deaths, 1877-1939
Name: Charles Wadsworth Camp
Event Date: 31 Oct 1936 Event Place: Jacksonville, Duval, Florida Gender: Male
Race (Original): White Race: White Age
(Original): 57y 13d Birth Date: 18 Oct 1879 Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa.
Marital Status: Married Father's Name: Charles Henry Camp Father's Birthplace:
South Fork, Conn. Mother's Name: Emma
Martin Mother's Birthplace: New York City, N. Y. Occupation: Author Address:
Red Gables Residence Place: Jax Beach, Fla Cemetery: Evergreen Cem. Burial
Date: 01 Nov 1936 Additional Relatives: X
Florida Deaths, 1877-1939
Document
Information:GS Film number
2135884
Reference ID it 5, cn 17071
Citing this Record
"Florida
Deaths, 1877-1939," database, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FPS6-NP8 : 9 March 2018), Charles
Wadsworth Camp, 31 Oct 1936; citing Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, reference it
5, cn 17071; FHL microfilm 2,135,884.
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Obituaries:
The Morning Call
November 1, 1936 Sunday Page 1 Charles Wadsworth Camp
Source:
Charles Wadsworth Camp, Author Playwright
Dies.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.,--Oct. 31,
[AP]—Charles Wadsworth Camp, 57, author and playwright, died here today.
A native of Philadelphia, Camp
was successively newspaper man, magazine editor and writer of novels and
plays. He started his career on the New
York Evening News, then joined the editorial staff of McClure’s magazine.
In 1906 he become managing
editor of Metropolitan magazine and after three years went to Europe to
represent Colliers.
Among the novels Camp wrote
were: “Sinister Island,” “The House of
Fear,” “The Hidden Road,” “The Barbarian” and “The Forbidden Years.”
W.A. Brady produced his play
“Evil Tongues” in New York in 1915 and another play, dramatization of the
“House of Fear” Was produced in New York and London in 1922-24.
Besides novels and Plays, Camp
wrote many Short stories.
He was graduated from
Princeton in 1902. He married Miss
Madeline Barnett of Jacksonville in 1906.
Mrs. Camp and a daughter Miss Madeleine Camp Survive.
Funeral Services Will be
conducted here tomorrow.
New York Times November 1, 1936 CWC Camp
Author Dies In Florida
Journalist and War Veteran Succumbs
Suddenly at 57 at Jacksonville Beach.
Wrote Novels and Plays
Member of The Players 31 years, was on
Staff of Old Evening Sun.
Special to the New York Times
JACKSONVILLE, FLA., OCT 31—Charles Wadsworth Camp author,
journalist and playwright, die today in a local hospital of pneumonia at the
age of 57. He had returned from
Princeton on Wednesday to his home at Jacksonville Beach, where he had been
living for the last three years.
Surviving are his widow, the
former Madeline Barrett of Jacksonville; his daughter Madeleine, and four
sisters. Mrs. John W. Braishir of New York, Mrs. H. W. Pendleton of Brooklyn
and Mrs. W.A. Baker and Mrs. Maton D. Martin of Rahway, N.J.
Funeral Services Will be here
at 3:30 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. Newton Middleton, rector of Saint John’s Episcopal Church,
and the Rev. A.M. Rich, Episcopal Minister of the Atlantic Beach, will be I
Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Camp’s death came as shock to his friends here who saw him
in good health on Tuesday at The Players, where he been a member for thirty-one
years.
A Native of Philadelphia, a son of Charles Henry. and Emma [nee’
Martin] Camp, he received his A.B. from Princeton in 1902. For the next three years he was reporter and
correspondent on The New York Evening Sun, then came a year with McClure’s
Magazine. Except for some months in
Europe in 1916 as a Correspondent for Collier’s weekly, confined his writing
thereafter to novels, plays and short stories.
Have gained pre-war military training in Company H. of the
seventh regiment, N.Y.N.G., Mr. Camp attended the first Plattsburg officers
camp and went overseas as a second lieutenant of the 305th Field
Artillery, taking part in the Vosges and Oise-Aisne Campaigns and later writing
the history of the regiment.
Among Mr. Camp’s books are “Sinster Island,” “The House o Fear,”
dramatize by him and produced in New York and London; “The Gray Mask,” “The Communicating Door,” and “The Forbidden
Years.” A play, “Evil Tongues” was
produced here by W.A. Brady in 1915, and his dramatization of “The M.K. Curse”
was presented at the Grand Guignol, Paris, in 1923.
Mr. Camp belonged to the Century and Princeton Clubs of this
City, and the Nassau Club of Princeton, N.J.
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Madeline Hall Barnette
Name: Madeline Hall Barnette
Born: April 30, 1881 Jackson, Duval, Florida, USA
Died: July 28, 1971 West Street, Goshen,
Litchfield, Connecticut USA
Spouse: Charles Wadsworth Camp
Parents: Bion Hall Barnette,
Carolina Hallowes
Occupation: Pianist & Socialite
Cause of Death:
Date of Burial: August 2, 1971
Age at Death: YRS: 90 MOS: 3 DYS 28
Social Security #: 263-76-7566;
Issue State: Florida; Issue Date: 1962
Funeral: Cathedral of St. John’s Episcopal Church
256 E Church St, Jacksonville, FL
32202
Jacksonville, Duval, Florida,
USA
Mortuary: Faford Nuttin
Funeral Home
285 Migeon Ave
Goshen, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Findagrave.com 76765150
Connecticut Death Certificate
#: 15662
Interment: Evergreen Cemetery,
Jackson, Duval, Florida, USA
Hartford Courant
July 30, 1971 Friday Page 20 Madeline Camp
Source:
Madeline Camp
TORRINGTON—Mrs. Madeline Barnett Camp, 90 of West Street, Goshen
Died Wednesday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Hugh H. Franklin of Goshen.
Born in Jacksonville, Fla.,
she lived in Goshen for many years.
Besides her daughter, she
leaves a grandson; two great-great granddaughters.
The Funeral will be Monday at
the Cathedral of St. John in Jacksonville with the REV. Allen Jones officiating. There are no calling hours. The Faford
Nutting Funeral Home, 285; Migeon Ave, is in charge of local arrangements.
Madeleine Camp in the U.S.,
Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name:
Madeleine Camp SSN: 263-76-7566Last
Residence: 32204 Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USA BORN: 30 Apr 1881 Died: Aug 1971 State (Year)
SSN issued: Florida (1962) Source Citation: Number: 263-76-7566; Issue
State: Florida; Issue Date: 1962
Source:
Madel B Camp Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001
Name: Madel B Camp Event Type: Death Event Date: 28 Jul 1971 Event Place: Goshen,
, Connecticut Residence Place: Goshen, ,
Connecticut Age: 90 Marital Status: Widowed Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1881 Spouse's Name: CHAR
Certificate Number: 15662
Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001
Document
Information:
Citing this
Record
"Connecticut
Death Index, 1949-2001," database, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZ54-5PZ : 9 December 2014), Madel B
Camp, 28 Jul 1971; from "Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001,"
database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2003); citing Goshen, ,
Connecticut, Connecticut Department of Health, Hartfort.
Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZ54-5PZ
Married: 27 Dec 1906 Duval, Florida, USA
Location: The Church of the Good Shepard
Madeline H. Barnett Florida, County Marriages, 1830-1957
Name: Charles W. Camp Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 27 Dec 1906 Event Place: , Duval, Florida, United States Gender: Male Age: 27 Marital Status: Married Birth Year (Estimated): 1879 Spouse's Name: Madeline H. Barnett Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Age: 25 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1881
Florida, County Marriages, 1830-1957
Document Information:
Reference ID 468
GS Film Number 000963540
Digital Folder Number 004269103
Image Number 00364
Citing this Record
Florida, County Marriages, 1830-1957, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW99-Y4K : accessed 27 January 2018), Charles W. Camp and Madeline H. Barnett, 27 Dec 1906; citing , Duval, Florida, United States, State Archive, Tallahassee and clerk of courts, various counties; FHL microfilm 963,540.
Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW99-Y4K
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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW99-Y4K
Married: 27 Dec 1906 Duval, Florida, USA
Location: The Church of the Good Shepard
Madeline H. Barnett Florida, County Marriages, 1830-1957
Name: Charles W. Camp Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 27 Dec 1906 Event Place: , Duval, Florida, United States Gender: Male Age: 27 Marital Status: Married Birth Year (Estimated): 1879 Spouse's Name: Madeline H. Barnett Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Age: 25 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1881
Florida, County Marriages, 1830-1957
Document Information:
Reference ID 468
GS Film Number 000963540
Digital Folder Number 004269103
Image Number 00364
Citing this Record
Florida, County Marriages, 1830-1957, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW99-Y4K : accessed 27 January 2018), Charles W. Camp and Madeline H. Barnett, 27 Dec 1906; citing , Duval, Florida, United States, State Archive, Tallahassee and clerk of courts, various counties; FHL microfilm 963,540.
Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW99-Y4K
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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW99-Y4K
A WRINKLE IN TIME
AUTHOR
Madeleine L'Engle Camp
1. Madeleine L'Engle Camp
Died: 06 Sep 2007 Rose
Haven nursing facility Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Spouse: Hugh Hale Franklin
Parents: Charles Wadsworth Camp, Madeline Hall Barnett
Occupation: Actress & Author
Winner of the Newberry Award: Wrinkle In Time
1963
Cause of Death: Cerebral
Hemorrhage
Date of Burial: September 15, 2007
Age at Death: YRS: 88 MOS: 9 DYS 23
Social Security #: Issue State: number 010-20-9772 Massachusetts;
Issue Date: Before
1951
Religion: Episcopal
Funeral: Church of Christ
Congregation
Goshen,
Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Birth Certificate#: NYC
Findagrave.com
21415720
Interment:
Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine New York, New York, New York, USA
Photo Source:
Baby Camp in the New York,
New York, Birth Index, 1910-1965
Name: Baby
Camp Birth Date: 29 Nov 1918 Birth Place: Manhattan, New York City, New York,
USA Certificate Number: ??435
Source:
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Madeleine Lengle Camp in
the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Name:
Madeleine Lengle Camp [Madeline L Engle]
[Madeleine Franklin] Gender:
Female Race: White Birth Date: 29 Nov 1918 Birth Place: New York, New York Death Date: 6 Sep 2007 Father:
Charles W Camp Mother: Madeleine H Barnett SSN: 010209772 Notes: Jul 1942: Name listed as MADELEINE
LENGLE CAMP; Aug 1944: Name listed as MADELINE L ENGLE; Apr 1957: Name listed
as MADELEINE FRANKLIN; Jul 1964: Name listed as MADELEINE LENGLE FRANKLIN
Source:
Madeleine Franklin in the
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name:
Madeleine Franklin Last Residence: 10025 New York, New York, New York BORN: 29 Nov 1918 Died: 6 Sep 2007 State (Year) SSN issued: Massachusetts
(Before 1951) Source Citation SSN:
010209772 Issue State: Massachusetts; Issue Date: Before 1951
Source:
OBITUARIES
The Morning Call
Allentown, Pennsylvania September 9, 2007 Sun Page B9
Source:
Madeleine L’Engle
Award-Winning Writer
AUTHOR, 88 WAS
BEST KNOWN FOR 1962 CLASSIC ‘A WRINKLE IN TIME.’
By Adam Bernstein
Of The Washington
Post
Madeleine L’ Engle, a prolific
author whose best-known novel, “A Wrinkle in Time,” won the top prize for
children ‘literature and was considered among the most enigmatic works of
fiction ever created, died Thursday at Rose Haven nursing home in Litchfield,
Conn. She was 88.
The Cause Death was no
disclosed by the family, but she reportedly had a Cerebral Hemorrhage in recent
years.
“A Wrinkle in Time,” published
in 1962, won the American Library Association’s Newbery Medal for best children
‘book. It went through more than 60
printings, was adapted for television and other media, and helped establish L
’Engle among the best-selling Children’s authors of her generation.
Yet “Children’s author” did
not begin to describe the breadth of her output, which included more than 50
books of adult fiction and nonfiction, poetry, plays and many volumes of
Memoirs. Reviewers noted a timeless
quality to her best fiction, which blended themes of adolescent pain, spiritual
and emotional insight, ethical decision-Making and, above all, adventure and
entertainment.
L ‘Engle was a veteran author by the time “A Wrinkle in
Time” was published, and the Time “A Wrinkle in Time” was published, and the
book cemented her reputation as a major literary figure. The novel weaved
together aspects of theology and quantum physics and featured a female
protagonist, which, was unusual at the time.
The plot concerned three New
England youngsters: the socially awkward
Meg Murry; and her younger brother, Charles Wallace Murry; and her older, more
popular friend, Calvin O’Keefe. They use
time travel and extrasensory perception to free the siblings’ scientist father,
who had vanished from the family after discovering a mysterious source of
evil. They find him on a planet where
absolute conformity rules.
The book introduced many
readers to a “tesseract,” a principle, according to the narrative, that allows
the youths to “Travel through space without having to go the long way around.”
The Novel consistently
encouraged debate, with some literary observers speculating that L ’Engle’s
strong Anglican faith was a major influence.
Writing in the New Yorker in
2004, poet Cynthia Zarin and said the book can be read as “Science fiction, a
warm tale of family life a response to the Cold War, a book about a search for
a father, a feminist tract, a religious fable, a coming-of-age novel, a work of
Satanism”—L ‘Engle made the claim that Christian Fundamentalist continually
have tried to ban it—“or a prescient meditation on the future of the United
States after the Kennedy assassination.”
L ‘Engle demurred from
analyzing the book too much, once add, “It was only after it was written that I
realized what some of it meant.”
Madeleine L ‘Engle Camp was
born November.29, 1918, in New York. Her
father. Her father, Charles Wadsworth
Camp, was a foreign Correspondent and author of thrillers, some of which
[“Backstage Phantom.” “House of Fear”]
were turned into film. Her mother, also
named Madeleine was a Pianist.
L ‘Engle, a demure child, said
she was abandoned by her parents at Swiss boarding school. “I shook hands with
the matron, and they vanished,” She told the New Yorker.
They later enrolled her in
schools in Jacksonville, where she was once being horrified to see an alligator
crawl up a porch front, and a girl’s prep school in Charleston, S.C., where she
bloomed socially and was named class president.
Her father died about this
time, and some critics noted that it is likely not coincidental that many of
her books include searches for lost fathers.
L ‘Engle was involved in
theater and playwriting a Smith College, where she graduated in 1941, and
afterward spent two years as assistant stage manager for a production of Anton
Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard.”
She married one of the show’s
actors, Hugh Franklin, who had a recurring role on the TV soap opera “All My
Children” before his death in 1986. A
son, Bion Franklin died in 1999.
Survivors include two
daughters, Josephine Jones of Goshen, Conn., and Maria Rooney of Mystic, Conn.;
five grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren.
In the early 1950s., L ‘Engle
and her husband settled in Goshen, where they owned and operated a general
store.
In later years, she taught at
an Episcopal day school and was a librarian at the Cathedral of St. John the
Divine, both in Manhattan.
Although she had written and
published novels since 1945—her debut book, “The Small Rain,” was about a young
pianist’s struggle between art and love—it was not until 1960 that she wrote her
firs widely recognized Work.
The book, “Meet the Austin’s,”
was the first novel in a series about a Connecticut family and its struggles
with jealousy, love and death. A later
book in the series, “A Ring of Endless Light” [1980], was a Newbery Finalist.
2ND Obituary
Hartford Courant Hartford Connecticut
September 9, 2007 Page B5 Madeleine L ‘Engle Camp Franklin
SOURCE:
Franklin, Madeleine L ‘Engle [Camp]
Madeleine L’ Engle [nee’ Camp]
Franklin, 88 of Goshen, and New York City, NY died Thursday, [September 6,
2007]. Born November 29, 1918 in New
York City, daughter of the late Charles and Madeleine [Barnett] Camp, she was
educating in Switzerland and South Carolina before graduating from Smith
College. Madeleine authored of 60 books,
including the award winning “A Wrinkle in Time”. She is survived by her two daughters,
Josephine Jones of Goshen and Maria Rooney and Her husband, John of Mystic; her
five grandchildren, Madeleine Jones Roy, Charlotte Jones Voiklis and her
husband John Edward Jones and Bryson Rooney all of New York City and Alexander
Rooney of Mystic and five great grandchildren, Kosta and Magda Voiklis and
Cooper, Finn and Scarlett Roy. She
preceded by her husband, Actor Hugh Franklin [AMC Dr. Charles Tyler], and her
Son Bion Barnett Franklin. She was a
warm, loving and fun mother, grandmother and friend who will be missed by
many. Her influence will live on in her
family and many friends and in her book, which have brought endless delight to
all who have read them.
The Family wishes to thank the
Staff at Rose Haven in Litchfield for extraordinary Kind and loving care of
their mother during her long illness.
There will be a memorial service September 15, 2 p.m. at the Church of
Christ Congregation in Goshen. A Memorial Service in New York at the Cathedral
of St. John the Divine will be held at future date. In Lieu of Flowers, memorial gifts may be
made the Crosswicks Foundation, 924 West End Ave., Apt. 95, New York 10025
HUGH HALE FRANKLIN
ACTOR
BEST KNOWN DR. CHARLES TYLER
AMC
Married: January 26, 1946 Chicago,
Cook, Illinois, USA
St. Chrysostom's Church St. Chrysostom's
Episcopal Church
1424 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60610
Issues:
Josephine, Maria, & Bion Franklin
Photo
The Jacksonville Journal
"Marriage of Interest Announced," January 26,
1946, p. 5
St. Chrysostom's
Church Cook County Marriage Certificate 1885970
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FamilySearch.org
Social Security Index
Connecticut Death Index
New York Birth Index
Florida Death Index
New York Times
Hartford Courant
Printest Photo
Findagrave.com
The Gray Mask Charles Wadsworth Camp
A WRINKLE IN TIME MADELEINE L' ENGLE CAMP
The Morning Call
Allentown
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