Showing posts with label Missouri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Missouri. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2020

Angus Cameron


Angus Cameron by John R. Strang; an article in the Livingston County, NY, Historical Society publication:

Angus Cameron of Caledonia, a member of this society, was born at Edwardsville, Illinois, June 28, 1848, and died at Brooklyn, New York, December 18th, 1888. His grandfather, John Cameron, was a native of Inverness, Scotland, where he passed his early manhood and married Catharine Cameron, emigrating to America in 1804, and settling in Geneva, this state. There he engaged in mercantile business, out only remained about a year, when, at the request of the Scotch settlers at the " Big Springs," as Caledonia was then called, he removed to the latter place and opened a general store. He was the first merchant who engaged in business in Caledonia, and remained in it until a few years before his death, which occurred in 1820.

Of the eight children who were born to him, John Greig Cameron was the fifth, the date of his birth being July 31, 1813. In early life John Greig Cameron, who had become a lawyer, went west, settling at Edwardsville, Illinois, and married Miss Jane Allen (of St. Louis, Mo.,) where their only son and child, Angus, was born, and there his mother died when he was about three months old. When Angus was about three years old he was brought to Caledonia, and intrusted to the care of his Uncle Angus, and Aunt Margaret, the two eldest and unmarried members of his father's family.


Caledonia, Livingston, New York, United States
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Angus Cameron Male 45 New York
John G Cameron Male 37 New York
Charles Cameron Male 30 New York
Margaret Cameron Female 42 New York
Caroline Simmons Female 35 New York
Angus Cameron Male 2 Illinois
John C Simmons Male 2 Illinois
Margaret Simmons Female 0 New York
Jane Smith Female 30 Ireland


From early childhood his personal appearance was strikingly handsome, and in his manner and development he gave promise of those attractive qualities of person and mind which were fulfilled in his maturity, and so endeared him to all those brought into contact with him. His education, begun in the public school at Caledonia, was continued in select schools at St. Louis, Mo., and Union Springs, New York, and completed at the LeRoy Academy. Choosing the legal profession as his life work he studied in the office of Judge Bangs...afterwards graduating from the Yale Law School before attaining his majority. Soon after that he came to Geneseo, entering the office of Hon. Scott Lord, with whom he formed a partnership in 1869. In the next year, (February 23, 1870) he married Miss Ella Wilson of Brooklyn, N. Y., who, with four children, survives him. From Geneseo, Angus removed in 1871, to St. Louis, where his father was then living, and remained there for about ten years and until after his father's death, when the increasing age and feebleness of his Aunt Margaret Cameron, who had cared for him during his infancy and youth, impelled him to return to Caledonia, take her into his household and care for her during her remaining years. In St. Louis he had practiced his profession with marked success, and secured a desirable and increasing clientage. Possessed of ample means after his father's death, he was yet unwilling to retire from his profession, and while retaining his home in Caledonia, he opened an office in Rochester, and continued to go back and forward daily, until after his aunt's death. Since then he has lived for short periods in Rochester, Washington and Brooklyn, always retaining, however, his residence in Caledonia, to which place his family now return permanently. For the last two years of his life he was in charge of the eastern branch of McDonald's Loan Agency of Pierre, Dakota, having his headquarters in New York city.


Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Annie Cameron's Will In St. Louis


The St. Louis (Missouri) County Library has an index for wills in St. Louis.  Annie Cameron's will (actually the final settlement and distribution) was found, indicating that her 1961 probate information was in Volume 21, Page 528.

FamilySearch had a copy of the  online at Missouri Probate Records, 1750-1998  St. Louis (Independent City) Wills, 1961-1962...:



26 September 1961

Mentioned were June Cameron Hall and Jean Cameron Walters as well as Nancy Wallace McKinley 

Monday, October 10, 2016

Rachael Ragland Cameron


Missouri Probate Records, 1750-1998  Texas Wills, 1909-1929, vol 2:





Ragland daughter, Rachael Cameron, of Missouri

Sherill Township Licking town, Texas, Missouri
Angus Cameron Head M 45 Scotland
Rachel A Cameron Wife  F 46 Missouri
Horatius B Cameron Son M 17 Missouri
Maggie W Cameron Daughter F 13 Missouri
Bessie I Cameron Daughter F 11 Missouri
Angus S Cameron Son M 8 Missouri
Grace B Cameron Daughter F 5 Missouri


Cross-posted at In Deeds

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Rachael Ragland Cameron


Missouri Probate Records, 1750-1998  Texas Wills, 1909-1929, vol 2:





Ragland daughter, Rachael Cameron, of Missouri

Sherill Township Licking town, Texas, Missouri
Angus Cameron Head M 45 Scotland
Rachel A Cameron Wife  F 46 Missouri
Horatius B Cameron Son M 17 Missouri
Maggie W Cameron Daughter F 13 Missouri
Bessie I Cameron Daughter F 11 Missouri
Angus S Cameron Son M 8 Missouri
Grace B Cameron Daughter F 5 Missouri


Cross-posted at In Deeds

Monday, September 26, 2016

Testimony Of Lola Cameron


Washington, County Probate Records, 1853-1929  Snohomish Probate case files 1918-1919...:

Estate Of Laura E. Peddycord
Probate File# 4294

Image 13


Everett, Snohomish, Washington
HOUSEHOLD
Peter Cameron  Head M 45 Canada
Lolo Cameron Wife  F 34 Washington
Percy Cameron Son M 15 Canada
Roxell Cameron Daughter F 13 Canada
Madell Cameron Daughter F 10 Canada
George Mann Father-in-law M 55 Missouri


See Mrs. Cameron's memorial at FindAGrave.



Friday, May 10, 2013

War of 1812 Soldier John Cameron


The Missouri Digital Heritage site contains some soldiers' records from 1812, including:

CAMERON, JOHNWar of 1812Capt. Peter Craig's Companyview details



Name: CAMERON, JOHN
Rank:
Conflict: War of 1812
Type of Unit:
Name of Unit: Capt. Peter Craig's Company
Company:
Note:
Record Group: Office of Adjutant General
Series Title: Record of Service Index, War of 1812, 1812-1813
Box: 13
Reel:

Saturday, August 11, 2012

John F. Cameron's Widow's Civil War Pension File

Fold3.com (a paid site) has the following Civil War pension information for John F. Cameron's widow, Ann.  John died October 19, 1863, on a hospital boat on the Mississippi River near St. Louis, Missouri, of typhoid fever.  

Civil War "Widows' Pensions" 
Wisconsin Infantry Regiment 32 Company D Cameron, John F (WC14327):

The soldier, John F. Cameron, was born in Canada to David and Mary Cameron.  He and his first wife, Sophia, lived in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, circa 1856, according to an affidavit by B. H. Soper.  Sophia died in childbirth.  John Cameron married his second wife, Ann, Bennett, on 24 June 1861, in Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wisconsin.  John and Ann had John J. Cameron, born April 4, 1862, in Oshkosh.




Bible record included in the Civil War Widow's Pension file of John F. Cameron

The Bible records stated that Winfield Scott Cameron was born November 9, 1856, in Cleveland, Ohio; Anna Orilla Cameron was born near Lake Superior, Marquette, Michigan on May 2, 1859 and Albert Henry Cameron was born on March 24, 1861, near Oshkosh, Wisconsin.  

In the 1860 census, John Cameron was living in Oshkosh, Winnebago, Wisconsin, with Louise, age 25, born in Maine, Winfield, age 3, born in Ohio, and Aurelia, age 1, born in Michigan.  Marion Taylor, age 17, of England, was also living in the household.


Anna Orilla Cameron
BIRTH:  dd mm 1859
DEATH:  date - Johnson, Nebraska, USA
F: William Skinner Hogoboom
 M: Abeliza H McOmber
Page 53 of the Pension files mentioned that Anna was adopted and lived with William Hogoboom near Oshkosh and had removed to Rockford, Floyd County, Iowa.  Page 70 mentioned that she was adopted in Illinois.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Camerons In Saint Louis, MO, Probate Files Online

 Camerons can be found in the Saint Louis, Missouri, Probate files using the SEARCH function.

Saint Louis City Cameron, Alexander 17830 1890 C 38391
Saint Louis Cameron, Chas 10231 1872 C 34010
Saint Louis City Cameron, James 21176 1895 C 39625
Saint Louis Cameron, John A 00213 1816 C 27454
Saint Louis City Cameron, John G. 13872 1881 C 36257
Saint Louis Cameron, Murdock 00114 1813 C 27453

There are some xcerpts from the estate of Charles Cameron below:

Probate Court Saint Louis Cameron, Chas 10231 1872 C 34010

The documents are in a collection in groups of 5.  Collection #13 named the heirs To Charles Cameron's estate.

A document dated 1 July 1876:

1.  Elizabeth Cameron, mother of deceased
2.  Margaret Taylor, sister of deceased
     Richard Taylor, her husband
3.  Elizabeth Malloch, sister of deceased
     Peter Malloch, her husband
4.  Christina Drummond, sister of deceased
     James Drummond, her husband

A document dated 15 June 1876:
...Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Perth....appeared Charles Graham Sidery?, Esq., an ex Lord Provost of the City of Perth...personally acquainted with the family of the late Charles Cameron, road contractor in Perth, Mrs. Elizabeth MacPherson or Cameron, described as a party granter of the Deed of Power of Attorney is his widow.  ...deceased Charles Cameron formerly of Perth and afterwards of Saint Louis, Missouri in the United States of American was their son. .......

There was an affidavit from William Cameron, builder in Perth, who stated that the late Charles Cameron, road contractor, was his uncle and that his uncle's son Charles Cameron, went to Saint Louis.

Another document indicated that Mrs. Elizabeth...[truncated document] of Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, of 48 Athole Street, as well as her daughters, were in favor of Alfred C. Bagshawe [power of attorney?].