How about Raymond? I am looking for a Helen Raymond who died about 1864. Jeffrey Holtz -----Original Message----- From: Marilyn Demas [mailto:schoolbell@ulink.net] Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 6:12 PM To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] Madison Village Cemetery - Jaycox Thank you for checking!! marilyn Doc Pear wrote: > Sorry Marilyn... no Jaycoxes... > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to the list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com
Sorry Val... no pictures to speak of, regarding the Madison Village Cemetery. And if I did speak of the pictures we did take at the cemetery, I would have to admit to blatant selfishness... J -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.4 - Release Date: 6/6/2005
Dang cat just just jumped on the keyboard - sorry about that... Cameron Charles H. 1873-1945 Clarence J. 1880-1961 Ida 1900-1974 Katherine Kellmurray 1913- Lulu Hubbard 1887-1977 Martha 1854-1936 Walter C. 1903- There's nothing like a cat's love, eh? John -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.4 - Release Date: 6/6/2005
Dang cat just just jumped on the keyboard - sorry about that... Cameron Charles H. 1873-1945 Clarence J. 1880-1961 Ida 1900-1974 Katherine Kellmurray 1913- Lulu Hubbard 1887-1977 Martha 1854-1936 Walter C. 1903- There's nothing like a cat's love, eh? John -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.4 - Release Date: 6/6/2005
Cameron Andrew 1847-1925 Andrew Duane 1913-1983 Charles -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.4 - Release Date: 6/6/2005
Hello Gmail is owned by Google. I think it may still be in an experimental stage. John -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.4 - Release Date: 6/6/2005
'Nother question, John. Were these Cameron's all in the same area of the cemetery? I cannot place Ida or Walter Cameron and was just wondering if they were all together. Thanx, Valerie >From: "Doc Pear" <genes@dodo.com.au> >Reply-To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] Madison Village Cemetery - Cameron >Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 05:59:39 +1000 > >Cameron >Andrew 1847-1925 >Andrew Duane 1913-1983 >Charles Cameron Charles H. 1873-1945 Clarence J. 1880-1961 Ida 1900-1974 Katherine Kellmurray 1913- Lulu Hubbard 1887-1977 Martha 1854-1936 Walter C. 1903- _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Hello to all again Just a short note to tell you that it's John Bartlett here and that I have unsubscribed my gmail account. It may have been just me, but I think there are some problems with the program and the way that it handles mail. Some of you probably noticed that you received letters directly when they were intended to come to the list - my apologies. Anyway... hope all is good. John -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.2 - Release Date: 6/4/2005
Hello John, Any Stewarts listed in your Madison Village Cemetery travels? Still trying to find out the parents of my GRX5 grandfather Isaac Stewart's parents were. He lived in Madison County for a while (at least long enough to have 12 children!) Thanks, Sue -----Original Message----- From: Doc [mailto:genes@dodo.com.au] Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 6:20 AM To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NYMADISO] Sheesh... Hello to all again Just a short note to tell you that it's John Bartlett here and that I have unsubscribed my gmail account. It may have been just me, but I think there are some problems with the program and the way that it handles mail. Some of you probably noticed that you received letters directly when they were intended to come to the list - my apologies. Anyway... hope all is good. John -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.2 - Release Date: 6/4/2005 ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to the list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com
Of coarse I need not reply. Your too rude, after all instead of doing my own searches . I've been trying to find yours for the last 3 hrs. And rereading info . in my uneducated inexsperienced way . I was looking into Scotland and region, But It doesnt matter I can find mine ,and I dont need you, Thank you.!
CAMERON, Joseph E., res. Fayetteville, NY, b. 1839 Fenner, NY, 1st Lieut., Co. C, 122 NYV, mustered in Aug. 28, 1862, discharged on resignation Dec. 3, 1862, res. Fayetteville, NY; also private, 2 NYC, Co. H, re-enlisted Syracuse, NY Sept 3, 1864, mustered in Sept 3, 1864, married, merchant, was taken prisoner at Cedar Creek, VA on Nov. 12, 1864, sent to Libby Prison and to Andersonville, paroled in April 1865 and died from disease contracted in prison in about two weeks after reaching home - still in the service. (Buried at Fayetteville, NY. (Section 2) under a civilian stone, Kepler.) (Name appears on the Town of Manlius Civil War Monument.) (Cameron enlisted in Co. C, 122nd Regt. on Aug. 28, 1862 and was discharged as a 1st Lieut. Dec. 3, 1862, Swinfen.) (Buried Fayetteville Cemetery, 1839-1865, ae. 25 at decease.) (Age 23 years; enrolled Aug. 14, 1862, at Syracuse to serve three years; mustered in as First Lieut., Co. C, Aug. 28, 1862; discharged, Dec. 3, 1862; subsequent service in 2d Cavalry; commissioned First Lieutenant, Sept. 10, 1862, with rank from Aug. 14, 1862, original, Phisterer.) (Late First Lieut., 122d Infantry; enrolled at Manlius to serve one year, and mustered in as Private, Co. H, Sept. 3, 1864; as Capt., Co. M, Nov. 12, 1864; captured in action, Nov. 12, 1864, at Cedar Creek, VA; paroled March 10, 1865; died, Apr. 11, 1865, at Dewitt, N.Y.; commissioned Capt., Sept. 26, 1864, with rank from Sept. 24, 1864, original, Phisterer.) ((Capt. Joseph E. Cameron died of disease Apr. 11, 1865, Phisterer.) (Brevet Commission to Cameron from Sergeant, Co. F. to lst Lt., Phisterer.) ++++ McCague's papers says Joseph died on the way home - Lt. Civl War Co. H. 2nd cav. +++++++++++ Manlius Onondaga Co. home page Although no service men from the town of Manlius received the medal of honor in the Civil War, twelve men were awarded Brevet commissions for gallant and meritorius Service:.....Joseph E. Cameron... )
THE LEADING CITIZENS OF MADISON COUNTY ALBERT L. CAMERON, an enterprising agriculturist, is a gentleman in the prime of life, active, energetic, possessing excellent judgment, and has for many years been closely identified with the industrial interests of this section of Madison County. He was born in Smithfield, on the farm which he now owns and occupies, September 2, 1847, being a son of Daniel and Lucina (Rich) Cameron. His grandfather, James Cameron, was a native of Scotland, where he grew to manhood and married. About the year 1800, accompanied by his family, he crossed the Atlantic, and, landing in New York, made his way to this county, and settled in the town of Cazenovia, now Fenner, being among the original settlers of that place. He bought a tract of land, and began the improvement of a farm. The region was little more than a pathless wilderness, lighted only by the camp-fires of the native Indians, and through which wolves, bears, and deer roamed. The nearest markets were many miles away; and Mr. Cameron had to carry his grain to mill on horseback, following a path marked by blazed trees. He spent the remainder of his life on this homestead, where he died in middle age. His widow, surviving him, died in Onondaga County, at the venerable age of eighty years. Both she and her husband were devout members of the Presbyterian church. They reared a family of nine children, only one of whom is now living, Margret, widow of Calhoun Grant, and a resident of the State of Michigan. Daniel Cameron, son of James, was born on the old homestead in Fenner, and grew to manhood in his native town. By the early death of his father being thrown mostly on his own resources, he began life by working by the month. Active, industrious, and economical, he accumulated enough in a few years to buy a small tract of land and establish himself in life by marrying. He labored perseveringly, and, as time went on, added to his first purchase of fifty-four acres, until he had two hundred acres of rich and arable land, well improved, on which he did good business in general farming. In politics he was a firm supporter of the principles of the Republican party. His wife was a worthy member of the Presbyterian church. Both spent their last years on the old homestead, where she died when seventy years old, while he rounded out a period of fourscore and three years. They reared four sons and one daughter: Delos W., residing in Cazenovia; Ann M., residing in the village of Peterboro; Charles E., proprietor of the Cameron Hotel at Peterboro; John T., residing in Kansas City, Mo.; Albert L., residing on the home farm. The subject of our sketch was educated in the public schools of his native town, and assisted his father in the labors of the farm, obtaining an excellent knowledge of agriculture in all its branches; and, as his parents approached the sunset of life, he took upon himself the burden of care, and had charge of the homestead. In 1881 he purchased the home farm, which he has since managed with unqualified success, carrying on an extensive business in general farming and stock-raising, and in addition thereto has a fine dairy, consisting of twenty head of cattle of mixed breed. He has an excellent farm, everything about the place giving indication of the owner's skill as a progressive modern farmer. Mr. Cameron has been twice married. His first wife, to whom he was united in 1878, was Miss Ida Hadden, a native of this town. Their pleasant wedded life was of short duration, her death befalling in January, 1882. For his second wife Mr. Cameron married Miss Calpurnia Black, the wedding taking place in December, 1885. She is also a native of this town, and a daughter of Lot and Lucinda Black, residents of Stockbridge, where Mr. Black is engaged in agricultural pursuits. To our subject and his wife have been born three children--Robert, Margery, and Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron are genial, hospitable people, with a large circle of friends, who are ever made welcome in their pleasant home. In politics he is a stanch Republican, and ever willing to work for the interests of his town. He served as Supervisor in 1892, and was re-elected the following spring. Mrs. Cameron is an esteemed member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
CAMERON, A. D. - b: 1833 Madison Co, NY source: 1883 History of Henry Missouri , National Historical Co. - page: 798 residence: Deer Creek Captain A. D. Cameron, farmer and stock raiser, section 6, is a native of Madison County, New York, and was born October 5, 1833. His father, Robert Cameron, was also born in that county, while his mother, whose maiden name was Sarah Allen,came originally from Wilkesbarre County, Pennsylvania. The family early removed to Onondaga County, where A. D. Cameron. grew up. His youth was spent on a farm,and his primary education was obtained at the public schools. He attended the Morrisonville and Peterborough Academies for a number of terms, and finished his studies at the Calendonia Seminary in Madison County. After completing his education he came west, and in the fall of 1854 located in Illinois, where he was engaged in teaching for one year. Removing to Iowa he resumed teaching for two years in VanBuren County. In the spring of 1857 he came to Missouri and purchased land in Henry County, after which he went to Howard County, where he taught until the breaking out of the war. In July, 1861, he enlisted in Company E, Seventh Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and served till discharged, July 27, 1865. He entered the service as a private, but was promoted and filled several different positions, until promoted to captain of Company H, in July, 1864, in which position he served until the close of the war. He participated in a large number of important engagements, among which are the battles of Belmont, Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Shilo, Siege of Corinth, the battle of Iuka and a number of others. He was in the battle of Atlanta, and was in Sherman's march to the sea. After the close of the war Captain Cameron embarked in the mercantile business at Titusville, Pennsylvania. In 1870 he returned to Missouri and settled in Henry County, where he has since been occupied in farming and stock raising. He has 270 acres of land, with a comfortable house. He is also engaged in breeding thoroughbred hogs, and has some fine blooded stock. Mr. Cameron was married in Poland, Mahoning County, Ohio, October 5, 1869, to Miss Mary W. Hines, a native of Trumbull County. They have three children, Cecil D., Mary Edith and Arthur W.
Valerie, I am happy to try to help you, I did not find your Cameron's in my note's. However I did send your e-mail on to another Cameron researcher and I am hoping she may have something for you, she has a much larger Cameron file than I do. Have not heard back from her yet,I am keeping your e-mail. Sondra On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 17:13:01 -0400 "Robert Lowe" <rbt_lowe@msn.com> writes: > hi Sondra! The Cameron's on our family tree married into our Lowe > family. > Martha A. Lowe married Andrew L. Cameron about 1871. Andrew was born > about > 1847. I have not been able to find out very much info about him. In > the 1865 > state census & the 1870 federal census, he was a hired hand next > door to the > Lowe family in Pratt's Hollow, Town of Eaton. I have no clue who his > parents > were. I know there were a lot of Cameron's living in Madison Co. > around that > time but Andrew fails to show up in the census prior to 1865. Andrew > & > Martha Lowe Cameron had 3 children (3 others died in infancy, no > data on > them): Charles H. 1873-1942, Harriet B. 1876-1934, Clarence James > 1879-1961. > Is any of this jiving with your info? Valerie Lowe > > >From: sondrafoley@juno.com > >Reply-To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com > >To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] Madison Village Cemetery - Cameron > >Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 15:07:59 -0500 > > > >I am researching Cameron's in that area. > >Sondra > >sondrafoley@juno.com > > > > > > > >On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 14:12:51 -0400 "Robert Lowe" > <rbt_lowe@msn.com> > >writes: > > > By any chance, John, do you have any Cameron's listed on your > Madison > > > > > > Village Cemetery list? I'm specifically looking for Andrew L. > > > Cameron (b. > > > ca. 1848), wife Martha A. Lowe Cameron (b. 1854), children > Charles > > > H. > > > Cameron (b. 1873), Harriet B. Cameron Dupre (b. 1876), Clarence > J. > > > Cameron > > > (b.1879). Any info is greatly appreciated! Valerie > > > > > > >From: Doc Pear <pearfarm@gmail.com> > > > >Reply-To: Doc Pear <pearfarm@gmail.com> > > > >To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com > > > >Subject: [NYMADISO] Home... > > > >Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 17:41:31 +1000 > > > >Hello to all > > > >Well... it's about 5:30pm where I am - which makes it about > 3:30am > > > in > > > >central New York... and I'm bushed after about a 40 hour trip > from > > > >Syracuse to Launceston, Tasmania. The 'trip home' was pretty > good > > > and > > > >I do have some new information, which I will "get to" in the > near > > > >future - but not tonight - we are worn to a fair-the-well... > I > > > have > > > >the complete list of burials at the Madison Village Cemetery > and > > > will > > > >be glad to look things up until I can get it online. Wifey > also > > > took > > > >about... I dunno... a zillion pictures while we were there, and > I > > > will > > > >work on the Madison Center Cemetery asbestos I can. The > 'Center' > > > >cemetery, unfotunately, will be incomplete, as many of the > stones > > > have > > > >tipped over or are possibly buried under the dirt - I may have > 60% > > > or > > > >so of the cemetery and the town clerk says she doesn't know of > > > another > > > >earlier list so this may be as good as it gets for awhile... > > > >Well... I think I will go collapse now... wake me in about 3 or > 4 > > > days... > > > > > > > >John > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - > it's > > > FREE! > > > http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > > > > > > > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > > > Search the list archives: > > > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl - put > NYMADISO > > > for > > > the name of the list > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > >To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to > the > >list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's > FREE! > http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > Search the list archives: > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl - put NYMADISO > for > the name of the list > > >
Thank you for checking!! marilyn Doc Pear wrote: > Sorry Marilyn... no Jaycoxes... >
Thank you! Doc Pear wrote: > yup gmail is google mail > >
THE ILLINOIS SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY - Supporting Scottish Heritage Since 1845 Members; Cameron, Dwight Foster - (b. 7/28/1834) - Lawyer. Member Illinois St. Andrew Society 1910. Born Stockbridge, Madison Co., NY; son John and Isabella (Minzie) (McGregor) Cameron (both natives of Perthshire, Scotland); ed dist. schools and Peterborough Acad., NY; moved to Ottawa IL in 1854, his parents following him in 1855; studied law at Ottawa with the law firm of Glover & Cook; admitted to Ill bar 1856. Married 1856 Fannie E., daughter of George H. Norris, of Ottawa, IL (She died in 1904); children: George H. (Maj. 4th US Cav.), Mary Gertrude (wife of Williston Fish), Dwight F., Jr.; married 2nd, 1907, Elizabeth F., daughter of the late Ex-Mayor Colvin, of Chicago. Studied and practiced law at Ottawa, IL 1856-70 with law firm of Glover and Cook, admitted to bar 1856, was one of the builders of the Fox River Valley R.R., running from Streator to Geneva, IL; has resided and been engaged in steam railroad, dir. of the Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Electric Ry. Co., and real estate business in Chicago since 1870; former pres. South Chicago City St. Ry. Member St. Andrew's Soc. Club: Washington Park. Republican. Office: First Nat. Bank Building. Residence: 5014 Madison Ave.11, 20 THE ILLINOIS SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY SUPPORTING SCOTTISH HERITAGE SINCE 1845
Sorry you if there a misunderstanding, I was always told that if you can not says something nice do not say anything at all. Sondra On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 18:33:19 -0400 cryingkate1@webtv.net (Connie) writes: > Of coarse I need not reply. Your too rude, after all instead of > doing > my own searches . I've been trying to find yours for the last 3 hrs. > And > rereading info . in my uneducated inexsperienced way . I was > looking > into Scotland and region, But It doesnt matter I can find mine ,and > I > dont need you, Thank you.! > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to > the list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com > > >
hi Sondra! The Cameron's on our family tree married into our Lowe family. Martha A. Lowe married Andrew L. Cameron about 1871. Andrew was born about 1847. I have not been able to find out very much info about him. In the 1865 state census & the 1870 federal census, he was a hired hand next door to the Lowe family in Pratt's Hollow, Town of Eaton. I have no clue who his parents were. I know there were a lot of Cameron's living in Madison Co. around that time but Andrew fails to show up in the census prior to 1865. Andrew & Martha Lowe Cameron had 3 children (3 others died in infancy, no data on them): Charles H. 1873-1942, Harriet B. 1876-1934, Clarence James 1879-1961. Is any of this jiving with your info? Valerie Lowe >From: sondrafoley@juno.com >Reply-To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] Madison Village Cemetery - Cameron >Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 15:07:59 -0500 > >I am researching Cameron's in that area. >Sondra >sondrafoley@juno.com > > > >On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 14:12:51 -0400 "Robert Lowe" <rbt_lowe@msn.com> >writes: > > By any chance, John, do you have any Cameron's listed on your Madison > > > > Village Cemetery list? I'm specifically looking for Andrew L. > > Cameron (b. > > ca. 1848), wife Martha A. Lowe Cameron (b. 1854), children Charles > > H. > > Cameron (b. 1873), Harriet B. Cameron Dupre (b. 1876), Clarence J. > > Cameron > > (b.1879). Any info is greatly appreciated! Valerie > > > > >From: Doc Pear <pearfarm@gmail.com> > > >Reply-To: Doc Pear <pearfarm@gmail.com> > > >To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com > > >Subject: [NYMADISO] Home... > > >Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 17:41:31 +1000 > > >Hello to all > > >Well... it's about 5:30pm where I am - which makes it about 3:30am > > in > > >central New York... and I'm bushed after about a 40 hour trip from > > >Syracuse to Launceston, Tasmania. The 'trip home' was pretty good > > and > > >I do have some new information, which I will "get to" in the near > > >future - but not tonight - we are worn to a fair-the-well... I > > have > > >the complete list of burials at the Madison Village Cemetery and > > will > > >be glad to look things up until I can get it online. Wifey also > > took > > >about... I dunno... a zillion pictures while we were there, and I > > will > > >work on the Madison Center Cemetery asbestos I can. The 'Center' > > >cemetery, unfotunately, will be incomplete, as many of the stones > > have > > >tipped over or are possibly buried under the dirt - I may have 60% > > or > > >so of the cemetery and the town clerk says she doesn't know of > > another > > >earlier list so this may be as good as it gets for awhile... > > >Well... I think I will go collapse now... wake me in about 3 or 4 > > days... > > > > > >John > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's > > FREE! > > http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > > > > > > ==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== > > Search the list archives: > > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl - put NYMADISO > > for > > the name of the list > > > > > > > > >==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== >To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to the >list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Thanx anyway! Valerie >From: "Doc Pear" <genes@dodo.com.au> >Reply-To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >To: NYMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [NYMADISO] Madison Village Cemetery - Cameron >Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 06:43:50 +1000 > >Sorry Val... no pictures to speak of, regarding the Madison Village >Cemetery. And if I did speak of the pictures we did take at the cemetery, >I would have to admit to blatant selfishness... > >J > > > >-- >No virus found in this outgoing message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.4 - Release Date: 6/6/2005 > > >==== NYMADISO Mailing List ==== >To post to this list - send email from the address you subsribed to the >list with to this address - NYMadiso-L@rootsweb.com > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/