Hi List,
First of all, I have to say 1 thing. I think Alec Cameron may have
given me these 3 pages of Atlantic Canadians, on second thought.
Because I had them with my New Brunswick Archives data, I was thinking
they sent them to me. But to give credit where it is due, Alec has just
about found all my family now, and anything I know I learned from him,
with the exception of my ancestors saving everything, good Scots that
they were.
Alec includes his address and research 'titles' with most emails, but
here it is again just in case...he has been researching Camerons for
about 35 yrs. now. I call him the "Master Slueth", Sherlock Cameron,
and as often as I can get him to 'talk' via email..haha.
Alec Cameron <acameron(a)hinet.net.au>
Ok, now that i got that straight, Marion, I remember that baby born on
the ship. Well, there are 60 Hughs on the list and 10 Ewens and 9
Evens. I think Even is also Hugh isn't it, as Ewen is right, Alec?
Most Hughs are 'living in 1871'. Other than that number at the end of
each, it is name, occupation, date, town. That is why I asked what the
number was, cause i don't know how to tell which of the 70 "James" is
mine.
Do you know anything about him at all Marion, that might give a clue?
Peg (who also loved the Good News of baby Ryan!)
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Marion Cameron wrote:
Yes!! Hugh Cameron born on a ship...April 6, 1837..most likely came into
Nova Scotia.
Marlene Cameron
Peg Vodicka wrote:
> Hi Cameron Listers,
>
> Canadian Archives, Fredericton, New Brunswick sent me a 3 page list of
> Camerons. My ggrandfather is mentioned as being from Nova Scotia. This
> list is "The Atlantic Canadians 1600-1900". If anyone wants me to look
> up a Cameron ancestor, let me know. I suppose it is on the internet by
> now, as I received this in Oct. 1999.
>
> Can someone tell me what those numbers after the names and occupations
> and towns mean? They look like this--> (NS39-1360)
>
> Thanks lots,
> Peg V
>
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