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This is wonderful! My g-g-grandmother was a Cambron. Her g-g-grandfather, Allen Cameron, came from Scotland to America in 1774. I love to think that he had his origins right where you were! Thank you for the informative video. Great as always!!
As a Cameron myself, I really enjoyed this video. Thank you Julie! I really appreciate all the research you do to share the history of each area you visit. It's fun to learn.
So was Allan Cameron buried there? He is my ancestor. I decend from his daughter Margaret Cameron MacLeod wife of Alasdair Crotach MacLeod 8th Clan cheif. Allan's mother was Mariot Macdonald of Keppoch decendant of John Macdonald Lord of the Isles and Princess Margaret Stewart daughter of King Robert ll. Thanks for the video.
Officially Allan MacDonald Dubh Cameron, XII Chief of Clan Cameron is buried in Kilmallie graveyard but there are also claims that he was buried where he was killed. On the hillside just north of Spean Bridge, near Blàr Odhar. A stone referred to as "Allan's Stone" is said to mark his grave.
@@azariahisrael5632 Hi Azariah It is my husband John Dougald Cameron Kennedy whose Ancestry line seems to follow yours He says he also has a connection with Gilbert Kennedy
If you enjoy Scottish history and stunning Scottish countryside, please like the video and drop me a comment !!
Subscribe to catch my next adventure.
Feel free to join me on Instagram and Facebook, both Exploring Scotland's History !!
Thanks for watching 🤗🤗
I also have a Ko-fi link if you want to support the channel.
Feel free to catch me on my downtime too at The Celtic She Shed
ua-cam.com/channels/38RJVjMV3-nZfYmJQLqKQA.html
This is wonderful! My g-g-grandmother was a Cambron. Her g-g-grandfather, Allen Cameron, came from Scotland to America in 1774. I love to think that he had his origins right where you were! Thank you for the informative video. Great as always!!
Happy you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
Great video as always.
Thank you, a great amount of history in an extremely small area!
Your channel is not only informative. It is also important. Thanks for your work.
Thanks for your continued support!
As a Cameron myself, I really enjoyed this video. Thank you Julie! I really appreciate all the research you do to share the history of each area you visit. It's fun to learn.
Thank you Denise! Tbf, I enjoy the research almost as much as the visit itself lol
That was so interesting! Your back stories add so much to it. Thanks for all your hard work x
Ah, thank you. I had the feeling the SS Chusan would spit up a story, so glad when I got home there was plenty to research!
So was Allan Cameron buried there? He is my ancestor. I decend from his daughter Margaret Cameron MacLeod wife of Alasdair Crotach MacLeod 8th Clan cheif. Allan's mother was Mariot Macdonald of Keppoch decendant of John Macdonald Lord of the Isles and Princess Margaret Stewart daughter of King Robert ll. Thanks for the video.
Hi Azariah All the names you mention are in my ancestry
Officially Allan MacDonald Dubh Cameron, XII Chief of Clan Cameron is buried in Kilmallie graveyard but there are also claims that he was buried where he was killed. On the hillside just north of Spean Bridge, near Blàr Odhar. A stone referred to as "Allan's Stone" is said to mark his grave.
@@dreichoutdoors5274 Nice to know. Thanks for the information.
@@ruthkennedy3736 Maybe because I decend from Gilbert Kennedy 4th Earl of Cassilis.?? These are important lines. Do you decend from him?
@@azariahisrael5632 Hi Azariah It is my husband John Dougald Cameron Kennedy whose Ancestry line seems to follow yours He says he also has a connection with Gilbert Kennedy
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