1824 - 1879 (~ 55 years)
Generation: 1
1. | John Cameron was christened on 28 Mar 1824 in Acharacle (son of Duncan Cameron and Anne McLachlan); died on 2 Oct 1879 in Fitzroy, Vic. Notes:
In 1855-6 he was acting as alternate executor for the will of his uncle Dugald McLachlan in place of Donald Cameron of Clunes and others overseas. At that time he was living at Airds, Bald Hill, Donnybrook, nr Melbourne. A court case in October 1857 claimed he had obtained money from McLachlan with undue influence, not proven. A report of that case said John Cameron came to Victoria in 1852 with his father and family and worked as a clerk with the London Chartered Bank in Melbourne, leaving in 1854 to look after his uncle in Melbourne.
He lived at Baillieston, Goulburn River at the time of his death.
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Generation: 2
2. | Duncan Cameron was born in ca 1790 in Drimsallie, Inv. (son of Donald Cameron and Jessie Campbell); died on 17 Aug 1872 in Bailieston, Vic. Other Events:
- Immigration ship: Malabar
- Immigration: 29 Oct 1852
Notes:
Lived Polloch and Scamadale, Argyll, migrated with first 5 children per "Malabar" 29 Oct 1852.
In 1856 the family were at Stoneyfield, Vic when his children John, Alexander, Flora and Joan Cameron were left money by their uncle Dugald McLachlan. Marjory McVean was then of Wardy Yallock
Immigration:
migrated with first 5 children per "Malabar" 29 Oct 1852
Duncan married Anne McLachlan on 13 Apr 1822. Anne was born in ca 1793 in Aryhoulan, Argyll; died before 1852?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Anne McLachlan was born in ca 1793 in Aryhoulan, Argyll; died before 1852?. Notes:
sister of Jean and Dugald McLachlan, - see Clunes
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Generation: 3
5. | Jessie Campbell was born in ca 1747; died after 1841. Children:
- Flora Cameron was born in ca 1781; died on 17 Aug 1878 in Bailieston Station, Vic.
- 2. Duncan Cameron was born in ca 1790 in Drimsallie, Inv.; died on 17 Aug 1872 in Bailieston, Vic.
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