Jo Ellen, I am going to ask you to do something from now on - please include some first names. I do quite a bit of research for people on this site (In fact, so much and so often that a lot of people are already sick of hearing about what I try to do) but, to be honest, if first names are not given, I skip over them. I just don't have the time to list hundreds of names in some instances. But, as you are a newbie, I will tell you what I found in my notes. To explain, I am a somewhat prolific reader of Milwaukee County and City history. As I read I write down any surnames author/editors give, and first names or initials given, any wives maiden names given and the page on which it is found. In most instances I now try to answer the person direct rather than to the Message Board because I get quite long-winded. Am told most ministers are guilty of that and I was one for over 20 years. I am also a one day a week volunteer at historic Forest Home Cemetery of Milwaukee and I know that there are Camerons buried there but have not had the opportunity as yet to research the Dutcher surname. Will do so next Friday if you want me to. So, here are the names I found in the histories re: Cameron: Historic Scrapbooks of newspaper articles at Forest Home: The Cameron Family Buck's 4-volumes: A.. Duncan C. Duncan E. Donald John E. Gregory's 4-volumes: Dr. F. J. Donald Mrs. Donald Still's 1-volume: J. E. Western Publishing large 1-volume: (Senator) Angus Archibald Bruce's 3-volumes: Frank J. Adrian Watrous's 2 volume: John E. Duncan E. Winfield H. Mrs. Winfield H. nee Julia Greer Winfield H., Jr. Mrs. Jacob Dreyer nee Angeline E. Cameron AND, for the Dutcher name: Buck: John A. Gregory: John A. Mrs. John A. George C. Mrs. George C. William E. Mrs. William E. Korn's 1-volume re: BayView: Pierpont E. Western: John A. W. Mrs. John A. Andrew (Senator) Angus Bruce: William J.A. P.E. Mrs. William nee Helen Gillick Mrs. George C. nee Margaret Nabel Meagher Mrs. (Dr.) George Dutton Ladd nee Annette A. Dutcher If any of these names are in your research area please let me know and I can tell you what they have to say. If you then want any photocopies, then the cemetery has a charge of $1.00 per name to cover photocopying costs, paper, envelope to mail and postage. I hope I am not offending anyone with so much to the message board and do try to stay away from it as much as possible now but do want to get that message of given names out so that I don't delete any requests that I might be able to help if I had them. Bob of Brookfield