Kit DeCamps
DeCamps c. 1899 | |
Virginia Tech Hokies | |
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Position | Quarterback |
Career history | |
College | Virginia Tech (1899–1901) |
Personal information | |
Date of birth | c. 1878 |
Place of birth | Greenville, South Carolina |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Christie Jean Baptiste "Kit" DeCamps (c. 1878 – ?) was a college football player who played for the Virginia Tech Hokies football team of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Early life
DeCamps was born in 1878 in Greenville, South Carolina, the son of Modeste and Mary Decamps.[1]
Football career
DeCamps was a prominent quarterback for the Virginia Tech Hokies football team of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.[2] He was considered very fast.[3] He also spent three years at Furman University and a year at Richmond College.[4]
1901
DeCamps was captain in 1901.[5][6][7] He was selected a substitute on the All-Southern team.[8][9]
Military career
He was once a quartermaster sergeant of Company B, second South Carolina regiment.[10] DeCamps served in the Spanish–American War.[11]
Family
On 27 Nov 1907 DeCamps married Lois Catherine Sykes, daughter of T. C and Alice Sykes, in Portsmouth, Virginia.[1] They had three children.
- Captain William Luke deCamps (July 6, 1911 - May 12, 1991), served in the 111th Field Artillery battalion of the 29th Infantry Division during Operation Overlord.[12]
- Lois Sykes Decamps (1912–1991), married the diplomat George H. Steuart on May 28, 1938 in Wallacetown Virginia.
- Charles Decamps
References
- 1 2 Family Search Retrieved 6 May 2015
- ↑ "Virginia Tech Football - All Century Team". Virginia Tech Magazine. 1992.
- ↑ "Blacksburg Eleven". The Times. October 7, 1900.
- ↑ Chi Psi (1902). The Sixth Decennial Catalogue. p. 345.
- ↑ "Coaches, Captains, Records" (PDF). p. 258.
- ↑ Walter Camp (1902). Spalding's Football Guide. p. 104.
- ↑ "Bugle" (PDF). 1936. p. 373.
- ↑ ""All Southern" Eleven". The State. February 7, 1902.
- ↑ Oscar P. Schmidt. "Football in the Southern Colleges". The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide: 129.
- ↑ The Purple and Gold. Chi Psi Fraternity. 1898. p. 152.
- ↑ "Christie J. B. Decamps".
- ↑ DDay Overlord.com Retrieved May 2015