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Post by NancyMorse on Sept 3, 2002 18:53:56 GMT -6
Where can I find Stewart's "The Camerons"? I saw it referred to in another post on another board.
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Post by Thomas Cameron on Sept 4, 2002 21:41:36 GMT -6
Hi Nancy, Ah yes, "The Cameron Bible," as some folks call Stewart's book. It's full title is "The Camerons - A History of Clan Cameron." It is available through the Clan Cameron Museum, at Achnacarry ( www.clan-cameron.org/merch/shop.html) It is a wonderful publication, and I'm sure that you'll enjoy obtaining a copy!
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Post by ianjonefan on Mar 16, 2008 13:13:04 GMT -6
Under Black Camerons it mentioned that there were some Camerons that were slave owners, but there were other Camerons who were not slave owners. I wouldn't be surprised if there were Camerons who wew part of the :
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Post by ianjonefan on Mar 16, 2008 13:24:50 GMT -6
Under Black Camerons it mentioned that there were some Camerons that were slave owners, but there were other Camerons who were not slave owners. I wouldn't be surprised if there were Camerons who were part of the : UNDERGROUND RAILROAD:To me it doesn't matter what color your skin is, we are all Camerons by blood. I think we should all take a look at the British Army especialy in regards to Scottish Regiments at the time of the British Empire when these regiments were stationed nearly all over the world, and the men of some of these regiments married into the native population.. ianjonefan(Jon)
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Post by ianjonefan on Mar 19, 2008 23:11:19 GMT -6
While going through some of my family history , besides Camerons , also have Campbells. & MacDonalds in the family, but the're distant very distant. Just hope those who have Cameron / Campbell, or Cameron / MacDonald in their ancestry don't take it oot on me because of who my anceters were.(ha- ha). ianjonefan(Jon)
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Post by ianjonefan on Mar 26, 2008 19:57:15 GMT -6
I have a friend who's a Mackintosh, does that make me a traitor?(ha-ha) ianjonefan)Jon
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