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Gilbert Van Camp : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gilbert Van Camp
Gilbert C. Van Camp (25 December 1814 – 4 April 1900) was an Indianapolis businessman who founded the Van Camp canning company. ==Life== He was born in Brookville, Indiana, to Frank and Mary (Halstead) Van Camp. His father was a farmer and wagon maker. In 1844 he married Mary Ann Gregg, who died five years later. In 1850 he married Hester Jane Raymond (19 July 1828-November 1912), the daughter of Thomas and Amy (Fluelling) Raymond, a farming family in Franklin County. They had nine children, five of whom survived infancy: Mary, Cortland (25 May 1852 – 7 August 1923), Clara (November 1858-December 1943), George (d. 1926), and Frank (1864-1937). As a young man he professed Methodism, later switching to Presbyterianism. He was a founding organizer of the Fifth Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis in October, 1867, but in 1890 it voted to become a Congregational church and he moved to the Second Presbyterian Church.〔Reed, George Irving, ed. (1899) (''Encyclopedia of Biography of Indiana'' ). Vol. II, Chicago: Century Publishing and Engraving, pp. 54-6.〕 He died in Indianapolis, and is buried in the Crown Hill Cemetery there.
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