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Sgt. James Cameron 1757–1800 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 March 1757

Birth Location: Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Death Date: 22 March 1800

Death Location: Quebec City, Québec, Canada

Father: James Cameron

Mother: Mary MacDonald

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In 1757, Sgt. James Cameron entered the world in Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom, born to James Cameron And Mary Macdonald. Sgt. James Cameron passed away in 1800 in Quebec City, Québec, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1757, Sgt. James Cameron entered the world in Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom, born to James Cameron And Mary Macdonald.
  • Sgt. James Cameron passed away in 1800 in Quebec City, Québec, Canada.

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Sgt. Cameron's Ancestors

Self
Sgt. Cameron
1757–1800
Birth Place: Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Parents
James Cameron
1734–1759
Loch Eil, Lochaber, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Mary MacDonald
1740–1757
Grandparents
Donald Cameron
1700–1748
Achnacarrie, Lochiel, Inverness-shire
Anne Campbell
1696–1761
Auchinbreck, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sgt. Cameron's Timeline

2 Records

1757
30 March 1757
Birth of Sgt. James Cameron in Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
1800
22 March 1800
Age 43
Death of Sgt. James Cameron in Quebec City, Québec, Canada
Quebec City, Québec, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 March 1757
    Event Place: Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 March 1800
    Event Place: Quebec City, Québec, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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