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Surnames: cameron
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3UH.2ACIB/1367
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he had 15 children in 3 marriages searching for info on robert newton cameron and robert thomas cameron, i have a death paper showing robert cameron father to bert cameron,mother was lucy,i have a picture posted of robert cameron on afc(a)ancientFaces.com can any one help?
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Surnames: Cameron
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3UH.2ACIB/314.1
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Mary, I tried to reach you via email last year. You've got messages regarding this family at several locations on the web. I would love to correspond with you regarding some of the information you have in your various messages. This William Cameron is my ancestor. I have been researching him and three other families that lived next door to each other in 1850 and appear to be all interlinked. See my other messages in this forum regarding that. Please resond, I would love to talk about William and his family with you.
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Surnames: Cameron
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3UH.2ACIB/1366
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If you have any of these Cameron names in these states in this time period, check out all of the following messages in the CAMERON forum over at Genealogy.comhttp://genforum.genealogy.com/cameron all from 1998:
#197 and #475 from P.J. Cowling
#171 from Sue Perry
#399 from Yvonne Gray
#361 and #530 from Mary Conley (search for her messages here in this forum as well)
Based off of all the information I've accumulated, it appears most if not all of these folks are/were researching the same family group.
I am looking for documentation to prove that. If you put those messages together along with messages in various forums here at Ancestry.com; you come up with the following info from these folks (is any of it documented?):
Brothers: Daniel, John, Allen (depending on which researcher) are from Virginia, North Carolina and/or Scotland. The common link is that they all refer to the same brother Daniel who ultimately ends up in Giles County, Tennessee by first part of 1800. Along the way he stopped in several other counties of TN, and by the time Daniel is in Giles (some are apparently born in Giles) there are at least these children: John David, Daniel, Allen B, Elizabeth, William and James.
There are marriages listed for ALL these children:
John David marring a Elizabeth Hale
Elizabeth marring James Story
William marring Elizabeth Ann
James marring Mary Miller
NOW, ALL OF THE ABOVE IS NOT my information. As I stated, this is all info "accumulated" from GenForum and Ancestry.com forums. If someone has documentation out there to PROVE all this, I would like to compile it into one spot for all of you. Below is what I can tell you ..........
I believe William Cameron of Giles County, TN and Elizabeth Story may be brother and sister based off of tracing the families via the census records for the county from 1850-1880. See my other message in this forum dated 29 April 2004 regarding that research.
How much proof that their father is the Daniel Cameron mentioned above (that the others were researching) or that the other siblings existed; is what I am looking for documentation to prove.
If anyone can provide proof (more than just family group sheets or researcher generated descendent charts) of these relations let me know and we will get that info centrally located for us all.
Hello,
This is very much a stop gap measure....
My wife, Rosalind is descended from both Findlay and Camerons.
will get back to you.
cheers,
Tony Mooar,
Christchurch,
New Zea;and.
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>From: "Elizabeth & Owen Shearer" <Shearer(a)inspire.net.nz>
>To: CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [CAMERON] Cameron & Findlay
>Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 9:37 PM
>
> Hello Malcolm
>
> I am a descendant of John CAMERON & Helen FINDLAY & their son William
> CAMERON b 1754; m1, 30 Aug 1778 East Kilbride, Janet PATERSON of Huntlerigg
> (11 children); m2, 11 Jan 1802 Margaret PATERSON (1 child).
> I have details of all the families of their descendants as per a book by
> Cecily Cameron called 'Some Families of East Ayrshire; A genealogical study
> of families of Loudoun & Galston parishes East Ayrshire, related to the
> Cameron family of Loudounhill'.
>
> Cecily's book is the result of 30 year of research and charts the Camerons
> in this area back to the early 1620s. The book is 130 pages long and
> includes charts of many of the families associated with the Camerons - Mair,
> Morton, Donald, Paterson, Lindsay, Leiper, Dunlop, Smith, Young, Hamilton,
> Findlay, Lamont, Strawhorn, Cochrane, Stewart, Bryson, Brown, Steel &
> others. If you would like further details, please contact me off list.
>
> Elizabeth Shearer,
> Palmerston North, New Zealand
> Researching CAMERON, PATERSON, DONALD, HOWIE, DICKIE, HAMILTON, CROSS of
> East Ayrshire
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Malcolm Gray" <malstgray(a)bigpond.com>
> To: <CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 6:26 PM
> Subject: [CAMERON] Cameron & Findlay
>
>
>> John Cameron b May 1717, Loudun, Ayr; married june 1744 Helen Findlay b
> Apr 1723 Lechnitten Galston Ayr;; 7 known children (-
>> [1] John Cameron b Apr 1745 Loudon Ayr
>> [2] William Cameron b Mar 1747 Loudon Ayr
>> [3] Mary Cameron b Mar 1747 Loudon Ayr
>> [4] Christian Cameron b Nov 1749 Loudon Ayr
>> [5] Helen Cameron b 1752 Loudon Ayr
>> [6] Janet Cameron b Oct 1758 Loudon Ayr
>> [7] Margaret Cameron b Aug 1762 Loudon ayr
>>
>> [2] William married 11 Dec 1772 in Sorn Ayr [computre crash deleted
> spouse]
>> children (-
>> [1] John b Feb 1775 Merkland Sorn Ayr
>> [2] William b Apr 1779, Merkland Sorn Ayr
>> [3] Hugh b Apr 1781 Merkland Sorn Ayr
>>
>> I am interested in finding who Williams wife was, otherwise after a
> "crash" I have no idea why I have these people on my very extensive "Tree"
>> regards Malcolm
>
>
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Hi!
Do you happen to know their names or the date they came to N.S. or any other
information about your Camerons?
----- Original Message -----
From: <prh101(a)cybrzn.com>
To: <CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: May 1, 2004 8:12 AM
Subject: [CAMERON] Cameron-- England to Novia Scotia to ?
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> Surnames: Cameron, Huff, Johnston, Fisher
> Classification: Query
>
> Message Board URL:
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> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3UH.2ACIB/1365
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> Message Board Post:
>
> The story I have been told about our Cameron family is this:
>
> Two brothers (Cameron) came from England -- one married a Catholic, the
other a Protestant. They settled in Novia Scotia and ran a dairy farm
there. There is supposedly a memorial to these Camerons somewhere in Novia
Scotia.
>
> Does this sound familiar to anyone?
>
>
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Surnames: Cameron, Huff, Johnston, Fisher
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3UH.2ACIB/1365
Message Board Post:
The story I have been told about our Cameron family is this:
Two brothers (Cameron) came from England -- one married a Catholic, the other a Protestant. They settled in Novia Scotia and ran a dairy farm there. There is supposedly a memorial to these Camerons somewhere in Novia Scotia.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?