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Surnames: Cameron from Fortingall to Canada & USA
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Dear Joan
I had to send you a note even though I have no way of knowing if our lost William Cameron or William Cameron who is a cousin is related to you. I will enclose the information on the family tree that we have.
The reason why I had to say Hi is that my Mom is Joan Cameron and I come here four days a week to help look after my Dad who has MS. My Dad was born in 1926 and has MS that strikes when you are older. We have been working on our family tree for over a year and always finding more. My Dad is a geologist too. He was a geology professor at Laurentian University here in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Engineering and interest in the natural sciences runs in the family for many generations.
As you can see from the descendants tree below, we have a few William's but have no information on any of them other than they are mentioned. Hope you can follow the information that is below to check against yours. Do you have a birth date for your William?
Happy hunting.
Janet
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Went to California
Family hearsay that he was in love with one of his cousins (Archibald Cameron daughter) and was not allowed to marry so he left for California. He evidently sent money to Louise and corresponded with her for a time.
Confused with a distant cousin William which is mentioned in the obituary of Archibald Cameron, as being a distant cousin.
William was born in about 1872 as he was after the 1871 census
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In addition to his widow, the late Dr. Cameron is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Walter C. Hillman of Montreal, and the Misses Christine and Harriet Cameron of New York.
Dr. E. R. Cameron, K.C., -----------Supreme Court of Canada, and Mr. John Wallace Cameron, of New York City, and nephews, and Rev. Dr. William Cameron, pastor of Bloor street Baptist church, Toronto, is a distant cousin.
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Duncan Cameron (1801-1870) was a self taught scolar who became a teacher in Scotland at the age of 25.
He came to Lawers in 1826 when he was 25 years of age. He was one of the most remarkable of youths. Without schooling or teaching he became a Latin scholar, could read his Greek testament, study mathematics, and make his own quadrant by which he measured the heights of the mountains around him. English history and much English literature of the period he knew well. His fame as a scholar spread, and in 1826 the Lawers people would have him to be their teacher. Lawers school with its teacher became famous. Pupils from all parts came to the little thatched house with fire in the middle of the floor. His influence over youth was wonderful. Many of his pupils from Breadalbane became famous in the colonies afterwards. After 11 years work as a teacher the celebrated James Haldane found him and made him one of his preachers. In fact he and his wife were amongst the first of the Haldanes’ converts in the district. He preached in Breadalbane, Glenlyon and Rannoch, made !
converts and established Baptist churches in these places. He was intellectual and eloquent, and preached in English and Gaelic equally well. In the fifties the population was scattered by the introduction of large farms instead of the old crofts. Most of his friends went away and settled in Canada. In 1858(sic) they would have him go out and be their pastor there. There he spent the last ten years of his life. At his funeral the whole population seemed to have come to his grave. Over that grave stood one of the most intellectual sceptics of the district who gazed on the coffin and said, ‘there lies the best man I ever knew’."
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John Cameron, second son of the Reverend Duncan and Christine Cameron of Lawers, Lochtayside, was born at Lawers, October 1830. He received his early education at his father's school there, receiving guidance and inspiration from that learned scholar. He left home in 1853 and settled in Sunderland, county Durham, presumably because his elder brother, Robert, was there. He became a noted scholar and natural scientist. He "ran a boy's school on the green" and the story is told in Sunderland that, frequently, he could be seen sitting at the curb side, or a lawn, or in a park with a group of children around him while he talked to them and showed them the wonders of nature.
Robert Cameron, his brother, was a teacher, later principal and then Warden of the Friends British School at Sunderland and John apparently worked with him there at one time. He had his own private school, however, and became Headmaster of a Private Academy.
John Cameron was a keen botanist and took a prominent part in the establishment of the Sunderland Art Gallery, the Winter Garden, the Museum and the Library. (Note 1). There is a plaster plaque of him hanging in the Sunderland Museum and a painting of him in the Library. An outstanding feature is "the snow white hair".
In 1883 John Cameron published "The Gaelic Names of Scottish Plants" (Blackwood, 1883, re print 1900) which is really a pharmacopea of the herbs and plants the Scottish women used for medicinal purposes from the earliest times. No copy was available at Blackwood's in 1953.
John Cameron died in Sunderland, November 10th 1901 and is buried in Sunderland Cemetery (lot 21.cc.24).
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John Cameron married Anne Brown of Sunderland who died December 31st, 1899 and was buried in Sunderland cemetery. (Note 2).
John and Annie Cameron had six sons and two daughters. Two sons, Edward Greatorex and Hugh R. were at the grave side in 1901. The other four sons emigrated to the United States circa 1890. Cousin Christine Cameron (vi de Biography Rev. A.A. Cameron) know one of them, Wallace, in New York and reports that two others lived in Yonkers at one time. She said a fourth brother, Thomas Carlyle, was head designer at Tiffany's and Flint but died many years ago.
The two daughters remained in England. Annie settled in Harrogate and became a noted painter in water colors. She had paintings hung in the British Royal Academy. Jennie married John Christie, Judge, and one time Provost of Falkirk, Scotland. They had two children, John killed in action in 1918, and Jennie who married a Dr. Duncan of Edinburgh. He died in 1958.
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1-John (father of John, farmer at Balnald) CAMERON (-)
2-John (farmer) CAMERON (-)
3-James CAMERON (-)
3-Robert (farmer at Balnald, Fortingall) CAMERON (-)
4-Duncan CAMERON (19 Jul 1801-3 Oct 1870)
sp: Christina MCGREGER (1801-19 Jan 1887)
5-Robert CAMERON (Nov 1825-13 Feb 1913)
sp: Alice Ann PALTON (-)
5-John CAMERON (Oct 1830-10 Nov 1901)
sp: Anne BROWN (-)
6-Christina CAMERON (1852-)
6-Anna E. CAMERON (1854-? Feb 1950)
6-Jane E. CAMERON (4 Mar 1855-)
6-William D. CAMERON (1857-)
6-Robert Gregor CAMERON (1859-)
6-John (Wallace) CAMERON (1861-)
6-Thomas Caryle CAMERON (1863-)
6-Charles F. CAMERON (1866-)
6-Alfred Tennyson CAMERON (-)
6-Flora CAMERON (1869-)
6-Edward Greatorex CAMERON (1871-)
6-Hugh Robert CAMERON (1881-)
5-Christina CAMERON (1832-2 Mar 1873)
sp: Duncan John MCKINNON (24 Jun 1821-6 Mar 1890)
6-John Robert MCKINNON (23 Oct 1858-14 Jul 1920)
6-Daniel Archibald MCKINNON (1860-1 Mar 1928)
6-Christina Catherine MCKINNON (1861-24 Dec 1892)
6-Duncan Cameron MCKINNON (26 Oct 1862-24 May 1936)
6-Mary Ann MCKINNON (11 Feb 1864-18 Nov 1940)
6-Louise Jane MCKINNON (23 Jul 1865-1942)
6-Isabella Margaret MCKINNON (3 Jan 1867-29 Nov 1955)
6-Hannah Henrietta MCKINNON (1868-17 Mar 1890)
6-George Gregor MCKINNON (25 Dec 1870-8 Feb 1937)
5-Donald CAMERON (1834-)
5-Daniel CAMERON (1835-1906)
sp: Melissa (Etta) Parke MINHINNICK (-)
sp: Louisa (Frances Louise) PARKE (bet 1833 and 1835-17 Jan 1880)
6-Edward Robert CAMERON (18 Mar 1857-1 Feb 1931)
6-Myra CAMERON (1859-)
6-Elizabeth CAMERON (24 Feb 1861-Dec 1948)
6-Henrietta (Minerva, Minnie, Pamela) CAMERON (24 Aug 1864-5 Mar 1955)
6-Duncan Fred (Axford) CAMERON (Oct 1873-1881)
6-Axford CAMERON (1875-1881)
6-Louise (Frances Louise) CAMERON (12 Oct 1878-4 May 1967)
6-William CAMERON (abt 1872-)
5-Duncan CAMERON (19 Oct 1837-10 Nov 1934)
sp: Penelope BUCHANAN (-13 May 1839)
6-Penelope CAMERON (-31 Mar 1889)
6-Katie Gillespie CAMERON (2 May 1886-)
sp: Amelia A. STAFFORD (-)
sp: Myra C. PARKE (1840-25 Aug 1872)
6-Myra Louisa CAMERON (24 Aug 1872-30 Oct 1940)
5-Archibald Alexander CAMERON (13 Feb 1841-30 Dec 1925)
sp: Annie (Marianne) FISHER (29 Apr 1852-22 Jan 1907)
6-Mary Ann (May) CAMERON (20 Jun 1873-)
6-Christine CAMERON (1874-)
6-Harriet Link CAMERON (22 Feb 1880-)
sp: Emily MACDONALD (-)
5-Catherine CAMERON (1844-7 Apr 1919)
sp: Alexander MCGREGOR (1840-March 4,1910 aged 70 years)
6-Duncan Cameron MCGREGOR (1865-)
6-Elizabeth MACGREGOR (1867-19 Sep 1904)
6-Alexander A. MACGREGOR (28 Mar 1877-)
6-Minnie May MACGREGOR (8 Aug 1882-)
3-Rev. Archibald Cameron CAMERON (1778-26 Nov 1843)
4-Rev. Archibald (son of Rev. Archibald) CAMERON (1839-1902)
5-Rev. Carey CAMERON (-)
4-Peter CAMERON (-)
5-Catherine (daughter of Peter) CAMERON (-)
sp: SUTER (-)
3-Elizabeth (d. of John, farmer at Balnald) CAMERON (-)
3-Janet (d. of John, farmer at Balnald) CAMERON (-)
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When I saw your note I just had to write. My sister-in-law is named Sherry Lynn Cameron,,and she is trying to find her birth mother and father. She was born in K.S.,MO in 1964. Her father was William Earl Cameron and her mother was listed as Alice Marie Farris. Do either of this names mean anything to you?
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We are looking for a William Earl Cameron born approx. 1927.He and a woman named Alice Marie Farris had a child born in K.C.,MO in 1964 . The name on the birth cert, reads Sherry Lynn Cameron. She was later adopted, She is now looking for her birth parents and other relative. Could she be on of the descendants you are looking for?
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Surnames: CAMERON, GORDON
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Has anybody come across Catherine CAMERON, daughter of John Cameron of Moidart, Inverness-shire who married my ancestor John GORDON October 21, 1850 in Melbourne, Australia. If so, did they have any other children other than Robert John Gordon, born 1852 at Blackwall, Richmond River, NSW ? Hope someone can help!! Alistair
Hi Peg,
Wonderful to hear from you! I have been to the FHS today and made photo
copies of my Cameron's on Con 4 Lot 11 Kenyon. I cannot believe how many
zillion Cameron's there are on these films! They are all named John, Alex,
Allan, William, Ewen, Christy, Flora and Donald. I would bet that this list
of names covers at least 85% of the hundreds of Cameron's on the 1851 and
1861 Census.
Genealogists nightmare!!!!
I am glad to hear you are having fun. Welcome back.........
Dean Cameron
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> Hi Cameron listers,
I am glad to be on dsl as of yesterday. I got empty Cameron messages
these past months, you know how frustrated that made me. I am still
in Nova Scotia. I love it here...signs of our ancestors
everywhere, and
I have a funny story. Hope it is OK.
I was at the Tim Horton's the other AM (for those of you not in Canada,
it is the equivilent of "Starbucks"...good coffee!) There were 4 of
us in line.
Only 4. I heard the fellow to the right of me say something to this
effect,
to the man behind me, you're a Cameron right? The 2nd replied yes...
The lady behind said I am Cameron too...Of course I had to chime in,
me too.
Man #1 poked fun at man #2, ya but you are of those wild? (or some such
thing Camerons)...The conversation ended up with me telling of my poet
ggrandfather, (placque in old Post Office)...you've heard this one a few
times, and then i added, my grandfather always reminded us of the old
gaelic poem "there's so much good in the worst of us, and so much
bad in the best of us, that it does not behove any of us, to talk about
the rest of us"....we laughed, and then the event ended with me having
to rescue my coffee from man #1 who had inadvertantly carried MY
coffee out to the parking lot, instead of his order. Fun!
That afternoon, I was rummaging through old books in "Garrets by
The Sea" antiques...a young fellow came in searching for his ancestor
Donald Cameron...the fellow was from Hopewell, and I had a Hopewell
History book IN my hand at the moment...Fun stuff...There is life after
empty nest after all...
I am hot on the trail of gggGrandfather Donald Ian Cameron...it is
such a quest now, I won't rest til I find him...btw, there is a Donald
Cameron of The Fallen Tree buried out here in Cameron Cemetery
by MacKenzie Head, Nova Scotia , just like the other one in
in S. D, and Glengarry Co. Coincidence?!!
Well, hi to all, I have missed the Cameron list, and glad to be back
on...
Peg Vodicka (Cameron)
Hi Eileen,
You actually have more than I do. I can give you lineage from John J.
Cameron.
John J. Cameron married Permelia Lyons 22nd Aug. 1869 in Greenbush, Mille
Lacs. MN. (I have the cert)
Their 1st child was Adeline Cameron born in 1874 in Duluth, MN. 2nd Child
was Amos (Frederick) Cameron born March of 1877 in Wadena Co, MN.
3rd Child and last was John Franklin Cameron born 1879 in Wadena, Co. MN.
Fred Cameron was my ggrandfather.
I have a couple of questions if I may ask?
I wish I could say that my evidence for John J. Cameron to be the son of John
and Flory was concrete. I have conflicting info that I would like to run by
you. In all the census records from Minnesota that I have for John J.
Cameron, it would indicate that he was born May 1st 1845 (not 1844). Also in
the same census records it states that John J's parents were from Scotland.
I have copies of the St. Raphaels baptism records that show John Cameron son
of John and Flory Cameron of Con 4 Lot 11 Kenyon born May 1st 1844. The
information that I have on John Cameron, Sr. is that he was born in Canada?
Now for the proof that he is their son:
John Cameron Sr. had a brother named Alan Cameron whom also lived on Con 4
Lot 11 Kenyon. Alan Cameron married Catherine _______ and lived in Aitkin,
MN. (Close to Wadena). Alan and Catherine had a son named Daniel Cameron
whom was 2 years younger than John J. Daniel Cameron married Mary McDonald
and lived on the farm right next door to John J. in Wadena, Co.
Now you remember that I told you that John J married Permelia in Mille Lacs
in 1869? I have an Immigration document that reads "John Cameron immigrated
to Mille Lacs in 1867 and that he was born in 1844" He came to the U.S. in
1863 through Ogdensburg, NY. which is not far away from Glengarry.
I noticed in your e-mail that you used John J. Cameron b. 1844. Do you have
a document that gives his middle initial? What are your thoughts on my
dilemma?
Thank you very much for your correspondence.
Dean Cameron
Hi Dean This is what I have on John Cameron and Flory MacDonald but
this is all I have ,Can you add to this family?
Children of John Cameron and Flory McDonald
Willliam Cameron b 1838
Ewen Cameron b 1840 named for his grandmother's brother Sir Ewen
Cameron Chieftain of the clan
Donald Cameron b 1842
John J Cameron b 1844
Janet Cameron b 1846
Alexander Cameron b 1848
Catherine Cameron b 1851
They resided on Con 4 Lot 11 Kenyon.
Apparently the Catholic priest there was a powerful force he was
responsible for bringing many of the settlers to Canada and providing
them with land but that's another story all together
Eileen Troutman
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If any one can help me I would be thankful. My great great grandmother was Jane Ramage (born in Edinburgh Scotland in 1809) She came to Canada about 9 years later. She married George Gibson in 1832. They farmed in Edwardsburg Twn. Grenville Co. Ontario in1851. Jane's Father was William Ramage who was married to Nell (Ellen) Walker. William's father was David Ramage who was married to Janet Cameron. Janet's father was reported to be Alexander Cameron who was a Loyalist during the revolutionary war. Alexander's father was perhaps a John Cameron. Relatives of mine have in their possesion a deed that say in part " Deeded in January, 1823 by King George IV of England to Janet Cameron Ramage, daughter of Alexander Cameron, Providence of Upper Canada, Township of Cornwale, county of Stormont, Eastern district A 200 acre lot: Township of Nissouri, County of Oxford, District of London, Lot number twelve in the sixth concession of said township of Nissouri." In another location I fo!
und a list of sons and daughters of american Loyalists and it Mentions Alexander Cameron Jr of 6/4 Ehalf of Cornwall and under him are listed John of Cornwall O.C 4 July 1615, Mary O.C. 4 July 1815, Janer m. David Ramage of Cornwall. O. C. 16 june 1819 and Robert O. C. 28 July 1819. What is very confusing to me is did the Loyalist go back to Scotland after the war or did their families come over later. It almost seems like my Great great grandmother and her grandmother came at the same time. Any help you can give me would be much appreciated. David Frame
Hi Eileen,
I am related to your line through #6 Christy and Donald Cameron. They had a
son John Cameron whom was married to Flory McDonald in Con 4 Lot 11 Kenyon.
Their son John J. Cameron was my GGGrandfather. An interesting note is that
the family somewhere along the lines became Catholic. Children of John and
Flory were all members of St. Raphaels, and later St. Finnins. 2 of whom
helped build a Catholic Church in Minnesota.
Thanks,
Dean Cameron
Hi all I have the following :
John Cameron of Clunes ,UEL b 1724 on the Locheil estate Clunes farm
Inverness Scotland died May 18 1824 at 99 yrs eloped (when Mary was
only 15 years old ) with Lady Mary Cameron, b 1739 ( daughter of
Alexander Cameron OF Glennevis (the l2th) at the time of the uprising
1745-46, and he was married to Mary Cameron dau. of Archie Cameron of
Dungallon ).
Lady Mary died Nov 3 1830 of Lot 6 ,4 th Concession Cornwall Twp.,
Ontario both Lady Mary and John are buried in Cameron cemetery on their
lot 6 con 4 Cornwall Township
They had the following children Children of John Cameron of Clunes
UEL and Lady Mary cameron
# 1 Alexander Cameron married Ann MacDonald Their son John married
Teresa MacDonald Alexander was named after his grandfather Sir
Alexander Cameron the Cameron chieftain of Glennevis who was imprisoned
in Edinburgh castle for almost a year
# 2 Lieut. Col. John Cameron b May 3 Clunes Scotland married
---------- had a son Samuel O'Kane Cameron b 1830 who married Isabel
ELLIS
# 3 Susannah Cameron born in 1786 i in Cornwall Township ,Ontario.
baptized June 20, 1791 in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and died in
Lochaber, L. C. Oct 4, 1846. married Oct 10-18, 1803 in Williamstown
Presbyterian Church. to Adj. Captain John Cameron of the British Regular
Army John was born in Lochaber, Argyleshire, Scotland in 1780 and
drowned in Gore of Lochaber Quebec Canada , April 12, 1827. Capt John
is buried in Thurso Baptist Church Cemetary next to his wife Susan/
Susannah (nee Cameron)
their daughter Susanah ..b. Cornwall ,Ont.1786 ; m.Adjt-Lieut. John
Cameron,1803 --d.Thurso Que.,1846......to;
# 4 Donald Cameron killed by a fallinng tree in Finch 1809 married
Nancy Ann Cameron b. l779 the daughter of John Cameron of
Inveruiskavouline and Marjory Cameron. Their child Donald was the first
white male born in Finch township
# 5 Janet "Genny" Cameron, daughter of John of Clunes and Lady Mary
Cameron of Glen Nevis. married Jan 24 1785 Alexander a.k.a., "Deaf
Alex") McDonell, b 1761 died 1799 son of John McDonell * Spanish John )
and Catherine MacDonald Alexander had his ear shot off during the war,
Deaf Alex served in his Father's Regiment in USA Wounded in the ear in
the American War of Independence. Killed by a falling tree in 1799, and
is the first person buried in St. Andrew's West, Ontario, Canada. Deaf
Alex and Genny had nine children.
The marriage was performed by The Right Reverand Alexander (Alasdair
Mor)
McDonell,(a.k.a.,"The Big Bishop").
# 6 Christine Cameron , daughter of John Cameron ,of Clunes ,and Lady
Mary, of Glenevis, of Lot 6,Con 4 of Cornwall Township ,married Donald/
Daniel Cameron, son of William (Bud ) Cameron and Katherine MacDonell.
"Christy" and Donald were married Dec 27th ,1792 at St Andrews Presby.
Williamstown, Glengarry Co.,Upper Canada .Rev John Bethune was the
celebrant.
# 7 Allen Cameron moved to Finch township at the same time as his
brother Donald
John and Mary had four more children does anyone have them in their
files?Also looking for Children of Sussanah and Captain John Cameron as
well as children of their daughter Flora who married James Campbell I
would appreciate any info concerning these families
Regards Eileen Troutman
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From: <ShemyaSandy(a)aol.com>
To: <CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 11:50 PM
Subject: Re: [CAMERON] Camerons from NOrth carolina
> Hi Mary,
>
> I an interested in the CAMERON's who settled in White County, TN and probably
> came there from North Carolina, Virginia or Pennsylvania. There is a John
> CAMERON listed as a Revolutionary Soldier on a plaque in front of the White
> County, TN Courthouse. Do you know anything about him? James M. CAMERON
> born 1819 in TN is the farthest back I have gotten. He married Eliza Ann
> JONES 1842 in White County, TN. I'm happy to share.
>
> Sandy in Sacramento
On the Plaque does it say when John Cameron died? It my be my line that I am
stuck on. Your James could be the son of Absalum and Elizabeth Cameron.
Absalum was born in Va. and his father was John Cameron. Could be the same
John Cameron that is on the plaque.
Absalum and Elizabeth had these children: (May be more I don't know)
this is from the Tenn. 1850 Census
Absalum 58 b. Va , Elizabeth 57 b. NC,
Mary J. Cameron 23, Alisalum 21, Franklin 14, Elizabeth 12
I hope this helps. If you have anything else let me know. I am stuck on John
Sandy
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I am looking for the ancestors of David R. Cameron. He was born May 25, 1806.On census records he always indicated his birthplace as Tennessee. He was married to Susannah Wilburn (Welborn) in Jackson Missouri in 1829. He moved to Dallas Co., Texas in 1846 and died there June 14, 1894.
I have seen references to his mother being Rachel Cameron Overton and Rachel being married to a Cameron prior to her marriage to Aaron Overton. This would make sense as David showed up in Missouri (late 1820's) about the same time as Rachel and Aaron Overton and her father John Ezra. David also moved to Texas abt 1845 at the same time as Rachel and Aaron. As well as three of Susannah's brothers, Edward, Robert and Hirum Wilburn. Edward being married to Rachel's daughter Nancy.
If anyone has any information regarding David's ancestry, I would appreciate it, I have been looking for this for a very long time and feel like I am hitting a brick wall. I would particularly like to know the name of David's father and what happened to him.
Thanks
Diane Cameron Santos
I would be very interested. Please let me know if you are going to proceed,
and I would love to take part.
John Cameron
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From: CAMLOV1(a)aol.com <CAMLOV1(a)aol.com>
To: CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com <CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: November 7, 2002 8:18 PM
Subject: [CAMERON] Re: CAMERON-D Digest V02 #161
>In a message dated 11/6/02 4:00:34 AM Central Standard Time,
>CAMERON-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
>
>> Family Tree has a site called Family Tree DNA, the cost is $101 for a
twelve
>> marker test. The test is only a little swap of the inside of the cheek,
it
>> would have to be Male Camerons carrying the Cameron name as I understand,
I
>> don't know a lot about it, but there are plenty of sites on the web with
>> info and I personally think it would be well worth the effort. Any one
>> else interested?
>>
>> ______________________________
>>
>> Thank you. I have mentioned DNA testing on this website. Glad you are
>interested too. My husband's Lovett group is doing this too. We have had
>great results. That would be exciting. We're interested and willing and I
>know it could find a connection.
>
>Laura Cameron Lovett
>
>
>______________________________
Here are my Camerons from NC>
Allen J. Cameron b. 12/18/1812 married to Catherine McLean.
Children:
Hugh McLean Cameron
christopher Alexander Cameron
Mary Margaret Cameron
Rachel McDiarmid Cameron
Archibald McDiarmid Cameron
Allen James Cameron
Colin Cameron
Clement Cornelius Cameron
Catherine Janet Cameron
Lorena Cameron
Christine
Let me know if we connect.
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i am searching for info on the following family:
Dugald Cameron m. Isabella (Isobel) Steele Jan 8 1832 East Kilbride, Lanark Scotland
Children:
Mary Cameron b. 1832
Dugald Cameron b. 1835
Matthew Cameron b. 1837
all of these children were born in Cambuslang, Lanark. there may have been more, but i haven't found any. Dugald Sr. was a coal miner. any info would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
allison
In a message dated 11/6/02 4:00:34 AM Central Standard Time,
CAMERON-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
> Family Tree has a site called Family Tree DNA, the cost is $101 for a twelve
> marker test. The test is only a little swap of the inside of the cheek, it
> would have to be Male Camerons carrying the Cameron name as I understand, I
> don't know a lot about it, but there are plenty of sites on the web with
> info and I personally think it would be well worth the effort. Any one
> else interested?
>
> ______________________________
>
> Thank you. I have mentioned DNA testing on this website. Glad you are
interested too. My husband's Lovett group is doing this too. We have had
great results. That would be exciting. We're interested and willing and I
know it could find a connection.
Laura Cameron Lovett