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Surnames: Cameron
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3UH.2ACIB/617.642.1
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upon reading your post on Hugh being a son from Donald Cameron. Can you tell me if there were other brothers there also? Perhaps Ewan & Donald? I have run into so many names and so many are the same. I know there are many more in that family but am trying to work with those 2.
I am working off the Donald Cameron branch who left Lochaber and lived on the Isle of Skye then off to America. I think I have it back to Ewan and Ann Cameron back in 1750's but just not sure. Any info will be helpful.
I am still looking for the siblings and parents of Archibald W. Cameron
b.1812 N.C. he was married to Lucy Harvey b.1816 Ga. and was the dau of
Thomas Harvey a Choctaw Indian. They lived in Greenboro., Choctaw
County, Mississippi 1840-50 and 60s.
Children of Archibald and Lucy Cameron
Mary Elizabeth - Cynthia - Thomas -Rufus K. -Nancy - Alice Wade and
Zelda Bell. all of these children and their families left Mississippi
and came to Texas and Okla in 1874 with a Uncle William Clarin Harvey
and his family.
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Classification: Query
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acording to my record, John Cameron married Christina Mc Kay in Loth, Sutherland,Scotland in Dec 1859. You should be able to substantiate or unsubstantiate this at a Family History Centre of the LDS church.
In a message dated 11/29/03 8:30:20 PM Central Standard Time, SLFox(a)texas.net
writes:
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> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3UH.2ACIB/1311
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> I am looking for more information on Seborne W. Cameron, who was listed as
> head of household in the 1840 Federal Census for Madison Parish Louisiana.
> Does anyone have any information on this person?
>
If you go to the Bureau of Land Management sight, he is listed as Seaborn
Cameron also.
> URL: <http://www.wallofhonour.com/>
> TITLE: Peterborough Wall of Honour
> DESCRIPTION: A list of all those who served in the armed forces
> from Peterborough County in WWI, WWII, Korea, and Merchant Navy.
> 8000+ names with rank, service number and unit served with. Some
> listings include photographs. This virtual Wall will become a 120 ft
> granite wall in Confederation Park in 2004.
From "What's New on Cyndi's List" today; listed are two CAMERONs in
WWI, and three in WWII. Happy hunting!
Slán,
Mo! (Hanrahan) Langdon