Generation: 1
Generation: 2
4. | John Cameron (1.1) died in 1746 in Locharkaig. Notes:
Wounded at Culloden
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5. | Robert Cameron (1.1) Notes:
Probably of this generation, brother of Callart.
Officer in the French service, described as Captain reformed of Booth's regiment.
In July 1742 he was imprisoned at Edinburgh for recruiting for the French service, along with Evan son of Duncan Cameron of Ballachulish and John son of Allan Cameron, tenant of Lochiel. (ref. London Evening Post, 10 July 1742)
In November 1745 he was amongst prisoners taken from a French ship en route to Scotland, along with Samuel Cameron, 2nd Lieut in Drummond's regt. (ref. London Evening Post)
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Generation: 3
6. | Allan Cameron (2.John2, 1.1) died in Oct 1749 in Dunkirk. Notes:
9th of Callart.
Wounded at Culloden, his estate was forfeited to the crown and he was banished to France. A letter from Colin Campbell of Glenure (Forfeited estate papers) dated 20 Nov 1749, states that he "died last month at Dunkirk".
Family/Spouse: Helen Stewart. Helen died on 30 Sep 1790. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Ewen Cameron (2.John2, 1.1) died in 1746. Notes:
Captured at the Siege of Fort William and
executed in 1746.
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Generation: 4
16. | Brigadier General Duncan Cameron (6.Allan3, 2.John2, 1.1) died on 2 Oct 1798 in Martinique. Notes:
Quarter master general in the West Indies, 132nd Foot.
Will of June 1797, proven 5 Apr 1799, London notes his sister Ann, his late brother Charles and their children.
Duncan married Alicia in 1765 in Rochester, Kent. Alicia was born in ca 1746; died in 1812 in Rochester, Kent. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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