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    1. Re: CAMERON WINTERS von REYN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2RB.2ACE/8478.1 Message Board Post: Many of the people you are interested in are shown in my photo inventory of Ogdensburg Cemetery (online at my webpage: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stlawgen/index.HTM ). Once on my site, look for the link to my inventory of cemeteries and go to the town of Oswegatchie. I found the following for Cameron and for Winters: (you can see pictures of the stones at my webpage). Cameron: James Cameron, Feb 2, 1829 - Oct 12, 1902 (Section 20) Rachel Bolton, his wife, April 26, 1845 - March 31, 1888 (Section 20) Allan A., their son, Aug 12, 1871 - June 10, 1909 (Section 20) George E., their son, Oct 4, 1874 - Oct 21, 1911 (Section 20) William M. Cameron, 1868-1931 (Section 78) ELizabeth J. Winters, his wife, 1868-1914 (Section 78) Frank Sibel, 1894 (Section 78) Catherine M. Cameron, his wife, 1896-1952 (Section 78) S. Mildred Cameron, daughter of Wm & Elizabeth Cameron, 1899 - Dec 13, 1901; AE 2 yrs, 6 mos; Second Stone (Section 78) Maude E., 1903 (Section 78) Doris (Section 78) Winters: Eliza Smith, wife of James Winters, 1842-1878, erected by her daughter, Sadie (Section 62) James Winters, Co D 106 Regt NYV 1831-1904 (Section 105) From the above, it appears James Cameron's wife's name was Rachel Bolton. Also, going to http://www.fultonhistory.com and searching for "William Cameron" and "Ogdensburg" gave a listing of the obituary for the wife of William Cameron which reads as follows: Watertown Daily Times, 1914 Mrs. William Cameron Ogdensburg, July 22 - Mrs. William Cameron died yesterday morning after a long illness of tuberculosis, aged 45 years. She is survived by her husband, who is a well known stone mason, and three daughters, Catherine, Maude and Dorothy; a brother, William Winters of this city, and three sisters, Mrs. Harry Dunn of this city, Mrs. W. C. King of Brockville and Mrs. P. J. Conway of Ottawa. The funeral will be at the house, 50 St. Lawrence Avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2, Rev. A. M. Wight of the Congregational Church officiating, and Interment will be made in the Ogdensburg Cemetery. There are other articles on this family that you can find on that newspaper search site. Hope this helps, Anne Cady Manassas, VA

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