He was assessed to Land Tax on unidentified property in St Mary Staining parish from 1752-55, probably referring to Noble Street. He notified Goldsmiths Hall he had moved there in 1752.
There are christening records for two daughters named Mary of John George and Mary Campar at St Alphage, London Wall in 1747 and 1754 and the burial of a Mary Campar at that church in 1754 which may be a daughter or his wife.
The burial of John George Campar was recorded at St Alphage in 1755.
CAMPAR, George (Grimwade p.458)
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Re: CAMPAR, George (Grimwade p.458)
17 November 1741 John George Campar the apprentice by consent of his father and other concerned parties turned over to William King Hartley London Goldsmith.