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Henry Cameron 1792 – 1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1792

Birth Location: Virginia

Death Date: btw 1860 and 1870

Death Location: Williamsburg, South Carolina, United States

Father: Bryant Cameron

Mother: Sarah McCutcheon

Spouse(s): Margaret Gibson, Jenny Cameron

Children(s): Elizabeth Cameron, Robert Cameron, Peter Cameron, Samuel Cameron, Anthony Cameron, Frank Cameron, Waitus Cameron, unknown Cameron, Frank Cameron, Betsy Cameron

The birth of Henry Cameron took place in 1792 in Virginia, to Bryant Cameron and Sarah McCutcheon. Henry Cameron married Margaret Gibson and Jenny Cameron, and together they had Elizabeth Jane Cameron, Robert Cameron, Peter Cameron, Samuel M Cameron, Anthony Cameron, Frank Cameron, Waitus "Sank" Cameron, unknown Cameron, Frank Cameron and Betsy or Elizabeth Cameron. Henry Cameron's death occurred in 1860 in Williamsburg, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents

Bryant Cameron
1778 – 1850
Birth Location: North Carolina
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Sarah McCutcheon
1775 – 1805
Birth Location: South Carolina, USA
SM

Spouses(s)

Margaret Gibson
1790 – 1830
Birth Location: Williamsburg, South Carolina, United States
MG
Jenny Cameron
1809 – 1880
Birth Location: Africa per family history
JC

Children(s)

Elizabeth Cameron
1826 – 1893
Birth Location: South Carolina, USA
EC
Robert Cameron
1832 –
Birth Location: –
RC
Peter Cameron
1835 –
Birth Location: Williamsburg County, South Carolina, USA
PC
Samuel Cameron
1835 – 1920
Birth Location: Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA
SC
Anthony Cameron
1836 – 1900
Birth Location: Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA
AC
Frank Cameron
1836 – 1930
Birth Location: South Carolina
FC
Waitus Cameron
1837 – 1917
Birth Location: Williamsburg County, South Carolina, USA
WC
unknown Cameron
1838 –
Birth Location: Williamsburg County, South Carolina
uC
Frank Cameron
1844 – 1930
Birth Location: –
FC
Betsy Cameron
1848 –
Birth Location: Williamsburg, South Carolina, USA
BC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: abt 1792
    Event Place: Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: btw 1860 and 1870
    Event Place: Williamsburg, South Carolina, United States

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