Showing posts with label Archaeology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Archaeology. Show all posts

Saturday, March 2, 2019

James C. Cameron


From the Cleveland Necrology File at the Cleveland, Ohio, Public Library (online):

Id#: 0047303
Name: Cameron, James C.
Date: Mar 2 1949
Source: Plain Dealer;  Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #012.
Notes: Cameron, James C. age 86; beloved husband of the late Rose; father of Ellen J., Fred O., Donald L., George D. and Therma 2. great-grandfather brother of Dr. George D., Fred F. and Emery W. Friends may call at the H. W. Stroud and Sons Funeral Home, Chagrin Falls, where services will be held Wednesday, March 2, at 2:30.

Friday, April 27, 2018

Calcina Medora Buell Cameron


From an archaeological assessment concerning saving the Bala Falls:


Medora Township is said to have been named in 1869, after Calcina Medora Buell (d. 1875). She was
the daughter of Norton Buell of Brockville, and the wife of a Toronto lawyer named Alexander Cameron. [Source]


Source

Alexander Cameron married 2nd Mrs. Catherine (Lyon) Ward.

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Cameron Platted In Fairfield County, South Carolina


South Carolina In The Capital City


Alexander Cameron (and other Camerons) on this website by Ken Shelton who has platted land in Fairfield County, South Carolina (a name from the Table View at the website):


Alexander Cameron 100 acres on south branch of Little River Thomas Holsey 96.1a



Thursday, March 6, 2014

The John Cameron Property


Found in Hyrdoone...

An archaeological assessment....from the Hawthorne Transformer Station (Ottawa) to the Cumberland Junction.... .

"One designated heritage building is partially within the corridor. This is the Cameron Home on
Queen Street just west of Cumberland. John Cameron settled on this property in 1851 and built the stone house sometime between then and 1861. Outbuildings associated with this farm extend into the hydro corridor."

There's also plat maps.