Dear Fellow Researchers, I'm new to this list and hope some of you can help a bunch of us "cousins" find our CAMERON connection. I have been personally searching for about 10 years and some of my other cousins even longer for guys family. Here is the basic summary of info on who we seek: The Parents and siblings of Bryant Cameron- b. 1778 in NC. (according to 1850 census)- d. aft 1850 in Williamsburg, SC. possible sister: Cecelia Cameron- b. 1790 in NC (same census) d. 1855 in Williamsburg, SC. Bryant and Cecelia married into the same families. There is an Issac Cameron in the same area of Williamsburg, SC, that was born in NC and old enough to be a brother of Bryant and Cecelia. We only have suspicions and coincidences of time and place. Nothing concrete. There was an Issac in Sampson Co. NC census along with Phillip and a Daniel. We do have some possibilities with Issac and Phillip CAMERON being ours, this info from a cousin: Now...about your Isaac CAMERON of Sampson Co., NC. Received this (below) yesterday!!! and it something to run with, because there is mention of William LEE. The Lee's were related to our McCallister's. Also it mentions Benjamin Mills and the MILLS were connected with our McCallister's too. First listing on page 7 of Pruitt's book in the Duplin Co NC Land Entries 1778-1795 section (no references in Sampson Co.) I've included references to Isaac and Philip since they show up together and are most likely kin. entry No.99. Jan. 21, 1778Isaac Camron enters 300 ac on Six Runs Cr and Hoes Swamp;border: Wm Lee, Phill Camron, & Benjamin Mills. On page 39 is entry No.592. Jan. 20, 1779 Philip A Cammaran enters 100 ac on W side of Hoes Swamp;border: his own line, Isaac Cammaran's new entry, & Benjamin Atwell. page 72 entry 1105. (still Duplin Co.) Oct. 21, 1779 Benjn Atwell enters 100 ac;border: Isaac Camron's (sic) corner and Phillip Alexander Cameron. page 79 entry 1210. Dec. 29, 1779 Philip A. Camron enters 200 ac on the head of Hoes Swamp;border: Stephen King. Hoe Swmp and Mill Swp are northernmost tributaries of Six Runs Creek, which itself is a tributary of Black River. Six Runs courses parallel to the Sampson/Duplin Co. line and toward the Wayne (Dobbs) County line. Sorry to be so long, and for any duplications as I'm sending this to another list too. Thank you in advance for any help or info. Heather