American Wills And Administrations in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1610-1857,
by Peter Wilson Coldham:
Cameron, Abigail, of New York City, widow of Alexander Cameron, Lieutenant of the Royal Navy.
Administration to Leonard Streate Coxe, attorney for the son, William H. Cameron, in New York.
(Jan. 1808).
Administration to Leonard Streate Coxe, attorney for the son, William H. Cameron, in New York.
(Jan. 1808).
Cameron, Alexander, of Savannah, Georgia. Probate to William Ogilvy with similar powers reserved
to Donald Cameron. (Feb. 1784).
to Donald Cameron. (Feb. 1784).
Cameron, Alexander, Lieutenant of H.M. ship Roebuck. Administration to Daniel Coxe,
attorney for the relict, Abigail Cameron, in New York City. (Jan. 1802).
attorney for the relict, Abigail Cameron, in New York City. (Jan. 1802).
Cameron, Allan, corporal of the Second Regiment of Foot, who died in New Jersey, bachelor.
Special limited administration to the cousin german, Colin Cameron, pending his production of the will. (June 1765).
Special limited administration to the cousin german, Colin Cameron, pending his production of the will. (June 1765).
Cameron, Charles, Captain of the 7lst Regiment, who died in Savannah, Georgia,
bachelor. Administration to the father, Donald Cameron, in Kilmally, Scotland. (Jan. 1782).
bachelor. Administration to the father, Donald Cameron, in Kilmally, Scotland. (Jan. 1782).
Cameron, Mary Ann, formerly of Philadelphia, but late of Everton near Liverpool, Lancashire,
widow. Limited probate to Samuel Moon and William Cameron Moore. (Aug. 1848).
widow. Limited probate to Samuel Moon and William Cameron Moore. (Aug. 1848).
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