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98355
Surname: Cameron
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1853 9 March
Place: Peel River
Source: MM
Details: Witness at the trial of George Pearce


98359
Surname: Cameron
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1853 9 March
Place: Blairmore
Source: MM
Details: Storekeeper employed at Donald McIntyre's 'Blairmore'


113536
Surname: Cameron
First Name: William
Ship: -
Date: 1854 15 March
Place: Cuen near Scone
Source: MM
Details: Notice re a dark bay colt missing from 'Cuen'


35686
Surname: Cameron
First Name: William
Ship: Canada
Date: 1819 22 October
Place: Newcastle
Source: CSI
Details: On list of prisoners sent to Newcastle per Princess Charlotte


101569
Surname: Cameron
First Name: William and Mary
Ship: -
Date: 1832
Place: Newcastle
Source: Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Details: Witnesses at the marriage of Patrick Gleeson and Margaret Callaghan


166635
Surname: Cameron (73rd regt)
First Name: Captain
Ship: Boyd 1809
Date: 20 August 1809
Place: Sydney
Source: Sydney Gazette
Details: Captain Cameron, Lieutenants Pike and Wright of the 73rd regiment of Foot and 30 non commissioned officers and privates arrived on the convict ship Boyd


138472
Surname: Cameron (Borthwick)
First Name: Miss Ann
Ship: -
Date: 1855 8 September
Place: Copes' Creek
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of William Murray Borthwick junior of Auburn Vale and Miss Ann Cameron of Copes' Creek on 21st August 1855. Minister Rev. Archibald Cameron of Wellingrove


176109
Surname: Cameron (Fleming)
First Name: Mary
Ship: -
Date: 23 June 1894
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Daughter of Donald Cameron of Hexham. Wife of Peter Fleming


186828
Surname: Cameron (Hoskinson)
First Name: Margaret
Ship: -
Date: 10 November 1852
Place: West Maitland
Source: West Maitland Marriage Register 1844 - 1855. Living Histories
Details: Marriage of Thomas Hoskinson of Liverpool Plains to Margaret Cameron. Witnesses Isaac Gorrick, Anne Gorrick of Maitland and John Cameron of West Maitland. Chaplain Rev. Robert Chapman


209087
Surname: Cameron (MacLaughlan)
First Name: Bell
Ship: -
Date: November 1848
Place: Hunter River
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896
Details: John MacLaughlan age 39, shepherd and agricultural labourer from Argyleshire, son of Allan and Anne, both deceased; Mary age 37, farm house servant daughter of Hugh and Flora McKenzie both deceased; Allan age 15 farm servant; Sarah age 14, farm house servant; Hugh age 12; Flora age 10; Duncan age 7; Donald age 4. Assisted immigrants on the ship General Hewitt. Note - a sister of John MacLaughlan, Bell MacLaughlan already in the colony, residing at Hunter River and married to D. Cameron


211071
Surname: Cameron (Mitchell)
First Name: Margaret Jane
Ship: -
Date: 28 May 1887
Place: Carrington
Source: NMH
Details: Marriage - At Carrington, Newcastle on 23rd May, William George Mitchell of Raymond Terrace, son of Thomas Mitchell, engineer, Raymond Terrace, to Margaret Jane, third daughter of Mr. Donald Cameron of Carrington


205658
Surname: Cameron (Moxey)
First Name: Martha
Ship: -
Date: 12 October 1864
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Marriage on 8th October at Devonshire Cottage, Newcastle by the Rev. C. Creed, Richard Moxey to Martha Cameron


139996
Surname: Cameron (Norrie)
First Name: Jessie
Ship: -
Date: 1870 23 August
Place: West Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of George Alexander, eldest son of George Norrie Esq., and Jessie, youngest daughter of George Cameron on 9th August 1870. Minister Rev. J. Beavie


202564
Surname: Cameron (obit)
First Name: Alexander
Ship: 1838
Date: 30 June 1877
Place: Newcastle
Source: NMH
Details: Mr. Alexander Cameron a native of Argyleshire, Scotland, died at his residence, in Blane street on 26th June, after an illness of six weeks. The deceased migrated to this colony in the year 1838 in company with his father and the rest of a large family, the members of which chiefly settled in the vicinity of Newcastle. The deceased passed the most of a long life in and around Newcastle. He leaves a family of four sons to mourn their loss. For the period of eleven years the deceased occupied the office of elder in the Presbyterian Church, Hunter Street, which he filled with care and respect


162264
Surname: Cameron (obit.,)
First Name: Rev. Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 6 April 1929
Place: Glen Innes
Source: SMH
Details: PIONEER MINISTER. Rev. Archibald Cameron. (REV. ARTHUR EDMUNDS.) Next week on the 10th and 14th of April Glen Innes and district will pay homage to the memory of one who made religion a force In New England. On those dates is to be commemorated the founding of the Presbyterian Church at Wellingrove. Thither towards the close of 1853 came a young Scottish minister, the Rev. Archibald Cameron, born at Crieff on May 13, 1815. He evidently captured quickly the regard of the hardy pioneers scattered sparsely through the vast extent of hush that he chose as the scene of his labours. Dated September l8, 1854, the following call was sent to him from Wellingrove. We, the undersigned inhabitants of the district of Wellingrove, hereby Invite the Rev. Archibald Cameron, minister of the Synod of Eastern Australia, to exercise the office of the ministry in this district, and engage to pay annually the sums appended to our names towards the temporal support of the minister. The signatures of 37 heads of families were appended to this, some being those of men who have become famous in the develop mentor the country surrounding Glen Innes. In that day of small things and small Incomes ,the quality of the signatories is revealed in their promise to contribute jointly the sum of 272/12/ per year towards the minister s stipend. Mr. Cameron spent the whole of his ministerial life in the service of the district. In June, 1903 the grand old man celebrate his Jubilee In the Christian ministry. Three years later, on May 16, 1906, having passed the 90th year of his fruitful life, he was gathered unto his fathers. Among the famous men that New England has cause to praise he stands pre-eminent. As a pastor he ministered to a parish that has been described as bounded only by the eternal hills on the cast and the sunset on the west. When we remember the unbridged rivers and the trackless bush of those far off days, and that all his visiting was done on horseback, we understand why right up to the present day the name of the Rev. Archibald Cameron is a name to conjure with. He has become a legend for super bushcraft and expert horsemanship


164719
Surname: Cameron (or Brown)
First Name: Jane (Jean)
Ship: Louisa 1827
Date: 5 November 1828
Place: Sydney
Source: Application to Marry
Details: John Brown age 49 arrived per 'Agamemnon', application to marry Jane Cameron age 31 arrived per 'Louisa'


163194
Surname: Cameron (or Brown)
First Name: Jean
Ship: Louisa 1827
Date: December 1827
Place: -
Source: AO NSW Convict Indent Fiche No. 668
Details: Age 30. Reads. Widow. Daughter with her on the 'Louisa'. Servant of all work from Argylshire. Tried in Glasgow 30 September 1826 and sentenced to 7 years transportation for receiving stolen goods. Assigned to John Smith at Newcastle on arrival


139399
Surname: Cameron (Sparke)
First Name: Kate
Ship: -
Date: 1877 24 February
Place: West Maitland
Source: MM
Details: Marriage of Henry, second son of the late Samuel Sparke, Waterloo Estate to Kate, sixth daughter of the late George Cameron of West Maitland. Minister Rev. James Benvie


29041
Surname: Camerson
First Name: Archibald
Ship: -
Date: 1847 14 April
Place: Raymond Terrace
Source: MM
Details: Unclaimed letter held at Sydney Post Office


13918
Surname: Camingbong (Carningbong) (Indigenous) Brisbane Water
First Name: -
Ship: -
Date: 14 February 1835
Place: Brisbane Water
Source: SG
Details: Aborigine convicted of felony and sentence of death recorded against him