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  A History of Clan Cameron
Donald Cameron (twenty-third chief, eldest son of Donald Cameron) of Lochiel was born in 1796.
Donald Cameron (twenty-fourth chief, eldest son of Donald Cameron) of Lochiel was born in 1835 and educated at Harrow.
Donald Walter Cameron (twenty-sixth chief, eldest son of Donald Cameron) of Lochiel was born in 1876.
www.clan-cameron.org /history.html   (9262 words)

  
 CAMERON, Simon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
CAMERON, GEN. SIMON, son of Charles Cameron and Martha Pfoutz, was born March 8, 1799, at Maytown, Lancaster county, Pa. On the paternal side he is descended from the clan Cameron, of Scotland, who shared their fortunes with the unfortunate Charles Edward, whose star of hope sunk on the field of Culloden.
Donald Cameron, his great-grandfather, was a participant in that memorable battle, and having escaped the carnage made his way to America, arriving about 1745-46.
Cameron, declaring his election to the Senate as having been outside the party organization, but this treatment he found to his cost was not conducive to his own peace of mind, sent for General Cameron, made a, truce with him, and there was never any more trouble.
www.maley.net /transcription/Sketches/cameron_simon.htm   (2846 words)

  
 Cameron Donald successful on his Asian adventure
Cameron had been in the pits adjusting the bike when the rain started, leaving him with no times on the board.
Cameron was able to gain momentum at Saturday’s qualifying session and finished fourth fastest, even without the Friday session times.
Cameron managed to take 4th place with one lap to go, then made it across the finish line in 3rd place, with a gap of less than a bike length from 2nd place.
www.mcnews.com.au /MotorcycleRacing2003/Asian/Round1_Donald.htm   (482 words)

  
 David Cameron - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician, Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the House of Commons.
David Cameron is the cousin of the Conservative political journalist and editor Sir Ferdinand Mount, 3rd Baronet and the grandson of Sir William Mount, 2nd Baronet.
Cameron's victory in the leadership election, by that time widely expected based on opinion polls of Conservative Party members, was announced on 6 December 2005, at which point he became the 26th Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, succeeding Michael Howard.
www.tvwiki.tv /wiki/David_Cameron   (2109 words)

  
 The Clunie Camerons from 1811 - 1923
In 1837, in the Parish of Caputh, Donald married Catherine Campbell.
Donald and Catherine lived for nearly all their lives in and around the tiny parish of Clunie, where Donald was the Church Officer, and also farmed at Pitscally (colloquially known as ‘Scally’), halfway between Craigton and Auld of Clunie.
Donald was a witness at the marriage, along with his future wife, Ann Topping (they were married 6 months later, and had their first daughter, Catherine, in March 1885).
www.garenewing.co.uk /family/cameron.html   (1695 words)

  
 David Cameron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician, Leader of the Conservative Party, and Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons.
Cameron is not the youngest post-war leader of the Conservative Party however; this record belongs to William Hague, elected at the age of 36.
Cameron is in favour of overturning the ban on fox-hunting and has stated that a Conservative government under his leadership would give Parliament time for a free vote on the issue [52].
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_David_Cameron   (4072 words)

  
 cameron donald isle of man tt north west uel duncan motorcycle racing superbike   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Cameron Donald's amazing season continued with a dominant hat-trick at the Kells Road Races on Sunday and the Australian left his mark on yet another Irish road circuit.
Cameron Donald's sensational 2006 road racing campaign continued to scale the heady heights last week when the Australian ace clinched the Southern 100 Solo Championship.
Cameron became the first newcomer to win the Solo title at the Southern since Joey Dunlop in 1976 and, like all previous meetings; he soon got to grips with the circuit.
www.camerondonald.com   (1358 words)

  
 Clan Cameron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
But however this may be, Donald Dhu, who was probably the grandson of Allan MacOchtry, headed the clan at the battle of Harlaw, in 1411, and afterwards united with the captain of the clan Chattan in supporting James I when that king was employed in reducing to obedience Alexander, Lord of the Isles.
The Camerons having, as already stated, acquired nearly all the lands of the clan Ranald, Ewen Allanson, who was then at their head, supported John Moydertach, in his usurption of the chiefship, and thus brought upon himself the resentment of the Earl of Huntly, who was at that time all-powerful in the north.
Sir Ewan Cameron, commonly called Ewan Dhu of Lochiel, was a chief alike distinguished for his chivalrous character, his intrepid loyalty, his undaunted courage, and the ability as well as heroism with which he conducted himself in circumstances of uncommon difficulty and peril.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/atoc/cameron2.html   (5165 words)

  
 Site Title - Person Page 11
Flora Cameron was widowed by the death of Donald MacDonald on 20 December 1914.
Duncan MacDonald was the son of Donald MacDonald and Flora Cameron.
Emma Josephine Melong married John C Cameron, son of Ronald Cameron, at This was a late marriage for both.
makowiec.org /cameron/p11.htm   (2562 words)

  
 RACING HISTORY cam donald cameron donald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
These results did not go unnoticed and Cameron was given the support to compete in the 2003 Australian Formula Xtreme Superbike Championship upon a R1 Yamaha.
Cameron also rode in the Macau Grand Prix, for Team China XG Jao finishing 2nd place in the 600cc class, setting a new lap record at the track.
In 2005 Cameron returned to Australia from stunning debut performances at the North West 200 and the Isle of Man TT, where he competed on privateer Supersport and Superbike machines and finished fastest newcomer at both events.
www.camerondonald.com /index.php?module=Website&action=Text&content=1100583336572-3631   (405 words)

  
 Clan Cameron Association Scotland - Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Donald Angus Cameron of Lochiel is the XXVII Chief of the Clan and he lives at Achnacarry Castle near Fort William.
Cameron of Lochiel is the personal tartan of the Clan Chief and is worn principally by the family.
The name Cameron is said to come from a characteristic of an early chief who had a crooked nose which in gaelic is cam-shron (in gaelic, the sh is silent).
www.clancameron.org.uk   (374 words)

  
 Donald Ewen Cameron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cameron lived and worked in Albany, New York, and was involved in experiments in Canada for MKULTRA, a United States based CIA-directed "mind control" program.
It was during this era that Cameron became known worldwide, serving as the first chairman of the World Psychiatric Association, as well as president of the American and Canadian psychiatric associations.
Cameron is claimed to have been a freemason although this has not been proven.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ewan_Cameron_(MKULTRA)   (494 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Obituaries - Col Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel
A proud wearer of the red Cameron tartan, he welcomed members of the clan with a cheerful grin and a dram, and cut a dashing and imposing figure in his Highland regalia.
Donald Hamish Cameron, the 26th Chief of the Clan Cameron, attended Harrow and Balliol College, Oxford.
Cameron gave his prince unstinting loyalty and was, historians often argue, the one man of real substance in the prince’s command.
news.scotsman.com /obituaries.cfm?id=624742004   (999 words)

  
 Donald Cameron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In charging cavalry, which was a new event in Highland warfare, he ordered his men to rush forward boldly, and strike at the noses of the horses with their broadswords, without caring about the riders; and the consequence was, that these formidable-looking cavaliers were chased off the field by a single onset.
In the unsuccessful expedition into England which followed this victory, the Camerons were always found at their post, while the conduct of their chief was distinguished throughout the advance and retreat by the same combination of prudence, courage, and clemency.
Nothing, it is said, could exceed the enthusiasm with which the arrival of Charles Cameron was welcomed by the citizens of Glasgow, for it was their conviction that it was his father who had prevented their city from being plundered by the rebel army in 1745.
www.electricscotland.com /History/other/cameron_donald.htm   (2149 words)

  
 Simon Cameron, page 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Cameron managed to win a majority of the caucus votes and the nomination, and with the Democrats outnumbered almost two to one, he was elected.
In 1871 Cameron, on the basis of seniority, succeeded to the chairmanship of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Donald had never run for public office, but he moved easily through political circles as his father’s mouthpiece and right hand man. A Democratic majority in Pennsylvania in 1875 made impossible Donald’s election to the Senate, so Simon urged President Grant to appoint Donald to his cabinet.
www.phmc.state.pa.us /ppet/cameron/page3.asp?secid=31   (578 words)

  
 McIntyre of Blackavon - Person Page 1
Donald McIntyre died before 1866; Death record for his wife indicates that she was a widow.
Donald Allan Cameron died in 1890; Donald Allan CAMERON did not appear in the 1891 census of Antigonish County, although his wife and several of his children did.
Donald Angus McDonald (MacBride) was the son of Angus MacDonald and Mary MacDonald.
makowiec.org /mcintyre/p1.htm   (5064 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Sterling Silver: Rants, raves & revelations: Books: Silver Donald Cameron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Caplan was given free access to some 75 boxes "stuffed" with Cameron's work: radio dramas, reportage, fiction, commentaries, profiles, travel and science writing, and the many essays from which he selected the 22 reprinted here.
For his part, Cameron announces (in an after-word that thoughtfully brings us up to date, as several of these essays are from the 1970s) that at first he didn't like Caplan's choices.
One of Cameron's chief concerns is also that of identity, and he's so darned happy to have found his own at last—on his beloved Cape Breton Island—that one can't help but feel happy for him.
www.amazon.ca /Sterling-Silver-Rants-raves-revelations/dp/1895415381   (594 words)

  
 OldPhotos
The family photos from the Cameron family inlcude a picture of a portrait (CAM08) and one photograph which appears to be a reproduction of an earlier photo (CAM013).
A photo of May Cameron, Clara Jane Cameron Lavis (daughter of James Allan Cameron and Elizabeth Bate Cameron), Roy, Allan and Donald Lavis, and Lily the servant girl.
A photo of Clara Jane Cameron Lavis (daughter of James Allan Cameron and Elizabeth Bate Cameron),her husband William George Lavis, and her sons, Donald, Roy and Allan Lavis.
www.nipissingu.ca /faculty/frann/Cameron/Photos.htm   (399 words)

  
 AASP Primary Records Donald K. Cameron, Jr.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Donald K. Cameron, Jr., died February 2, 1994, in Franklin, Tennessee.
Cameron was employed by Chevron Oil Corp. from 1954 to 1992 in various exploration capacities in New Orleans, Louisiana, Jackson, Mississippi, and San Ramon, California.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara, in Franklin; a son, Donald III, in Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs.
www.palynology.org /history/cameron.html   (115 words)

  
 The Chiefs of Clan Cameron
Lochaber joyously celebrated the birth of Donald Cameron during the spring of 1835, with commemorative dinners held by Camerons and the lighting of bonfires on many a prominent peak.
Active in sheep farming, Donald had to take on the stakes of practically all the sheep farms on the Estate during the acute depression in the industry.
Donald was the Honorary Chief of the Association, and was in the chair two years later, to help inaugurate the society.
www.lochiel.net /chiefs/XXIV.html   (512 words)

  
 WFNS: Silver Donald Cameron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Silver Donald Cameron is one of Canada's most versatile and experienced professional authors.
Silver Donald Cameron's books, scripts and articles have brought him numerous awards, including an honourary Doctor of Civil Law degree from the University of King's College.
Cameron is also a distinguished educator, having taught at four universities and served as the first Dean of Community Studies at the University College of Cape Breton.
www.writers.ns.ca /Writers/scameron.html   (267 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Donald Cameron of Lochiel, 22nd Chief of Clan Cameron and others
     Donald Cameron of Lochiel, 22nd Chief of Clan Cameron was born in 1769.
     Donald Cameron of Lochiel, 22nd Chief of Clan Cameron held the position of 22nd Chief of Clan Cameron in 1776.
Donald Cameron of Lochiel, 23rd Chief of Clan Cameron+ b.
www.thepeerage.com /p23.htm   (1733 words)

  
 The Chiefs of Clan Cameron
Lady Vere was descended from the Camerons of Glenderrary.
Donald and his young bride made a visit to Lochaber during the summer of 1834, and a large gathering of Cameron clansfolk was on hand to welcome them.
Donald did what he could to alleviate the sufferings of the Cameron clansfolk, including wiping out their arrears of rents and partially financing the Highland and Island Emigration Society.
www.lochiel.net /chiefs/XXIII.html   (351 words)

  
 Premier Donald Cameron - A Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Party Reformer
Under the stewardship of Donald Cameron, the Tories were the first of the two traditional provincial political parties to adopt major reforms.
These measures were implemented in spite of the fact that, upon assuming the leadership, Cameron was faced with an element in the party that was dedicated to making patronage reforms very difficult.
The support Cameron received from this quarter during the last election, if any, was grudging and in many ways counterproductive to an election win.
www.danielnpaul.com /Col/1995/WillToriesShirkReform.html   (835 words)

  
 Realty Income - Donald R. Cameron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
He is a co-founder and President of Cameron, Murphy & Spangler, Inc., a securities broker-dealer firm, and registered investment advisor located in Pasadena, California.
Prior to founding Cameron, Murphy & Spangler, Inc., in 1975, he worked at the securities brokerage firm of Glore, Forgan, Staats, Inc. and its successors (1969-1975).
Cameron is Chairman of Realty Income's Compensation Committee and is a member of the Nominating/Corporate Governance Committee.
www.realtyincome.com /investing/people_cameron.html   (86 words)

  
 Clan Cameron Online - The Clan Cameron Association's Electronic Branch
October 23: On this date in 1769 Donald Cameron, XXII Chief of Clan Cameron, was born.
Margaret Sophia Cameron, wife of John Angus "Cariboo" Cameron, died in the British Columbia mining town of Richfield.
October 28: On this date in 1562 Donald Dubh MacDonald MacEwen Cameron, XV Chief of Clan Cameron and his followers joined the army of Mary Queen of Scots at the Battle of Corrichy.
www.clan-cameron.org   (438 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Cameron
Donald Cameron — of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa. Born in Middletown,
Cameron, Scott — of Linton, Emmons County, N.Dak. Democrat.
Cameron, Simon (1799-1889) — also known as "The Czar of Pennsylvania" — of Pennsylvania.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/cameron.html   (629 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Donald Cameron of Lochiel (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Donald Cameron of Lochiel, British And Irish History, Biographies
Donald Cameron of Lochiel[lokh-El´] Pronunciation Key, 1695?–1748, Scottish clan chieftain, known as the Gentle Lochiel; grandson of Sir Ewen Cameron.
He was the first of the major chieftains to join Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, in the unsuccessful Jacobite uprising in 1745.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/C/CameronLD.html   (184 words)

  
 Don Cameron Home Page
Cameron, D.A. and Mathias, C. Bonding of Cement Treated Pavement Layers.
Cameron, D.A. The Extent of Soil Desiccation near Trees in a Semi-Arid Environment.
Cameron, D. and Carter, J. A Model for Sand with Limited Dilation.
www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au /staff/Homepage.asp?Name=Donald.Cameron   (515 words)

  
 The Chiefs of Clan Cameron (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Donald's early childhood memories were of World War I, and his father being off in Europe leading the 5th Battalion of the Cameron Highlanders against the Germans.
At the age of 19 Donald was commissioned in the Lovat Scouts, and at the outbreak of World War II in 1939 the "newly wed" joined his regiment on mobilisation, rising to the rank of Major by 1940.
Upon his return to Achnacarry, Donald's experience and capabilities were such that he was soon in demand to serve on the boards of several companies, so that his business training stood him in good stead.
www.lochiel.net.cob-web.org:8888 /chiefs/xxvi.html   (540 words)

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