Notes
Note for: Charles Hay Cameron, 11 FEB 1795 - MAY 1880 Index
Occupation:
Place: coffee planter
Individual note:
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FAMOUS AS AN EARLY PHOTOGRAPHER. SEE HUGH ORAN
GE; BOOKS GALORE & NEWSPAPER
CUTTINGS; TREE FOR DESCENDANTS; BOYD THESIS; INDEX SHEETS ET
C.
THEY RAISED 6 CHILDREN, ADOPTED 5 ORPHANED NIECES AND ONE B
EGGAR
GIRL.according to Vi Whitmire's article for the Int'l Photog
.Hall of Fame, (in
ducted 1984). Okla City, O
K.
Charles Hay Cameron (1795–1880) was highly respected for his work on law c
ommissions in Ceylon and India, eventually becoming the fourth member of T
he Council of India. He met Julia Pattle, who was twenty years his junio
r, at Cape Town in 1836 when they were both recuperating from illnesses. T
he couple married in Calcutta in 1838 and lived in India until 1848.
C.H. Cameron was born in the Highlands of Scotland, though christened so
me months later in London. He became a coffee planter not a tea planter [
his sons went into tea after the collapse of the coffee industry in Ceylo
n] He wrote the judicial code for Ceylon, but participated in repor
ts on the Poor Law of England a year or so later. then became Law Commissi
oner in Calcutta until 1848. He lived for some years in Freshwat
er [I of W] after retiring from India, but Coffee was his subsequent livel
ihood. Bye for now, Henry
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Notes
Note for: Eliza Ann Julia Pattle, 3 APR 1814 - 30 MAY 1818 Index
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DOUBT ABOUT MIDDLE NAME - SEE SIR HUGH ORANGE TYPESCRIP
T, & JOAN HOSEASON
LETTER 2/2/1992 (JULIA)
.
Notes
Note for: Hew Warren Dalrymple, 21 APR 1848 - JAN 1868 Index
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BURKE'S PEERAGE GIVES DEATH AS MARCH, 18
68
(1848-1868), the son of John Warrender Dalrymple and Sophia Dalrymple n
ée PATTLE, was born at Bargany, Ayrshire, Scotland on Friday 21st April 18
48. He died in January 1868.
Notes
Note for: Walter Hamilton Dalrymple, 6 JAN 1854 - 29 NOV 1920 Index
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Walter Hamilton DALRYMPLE (1854-1920), 8th Baronet, of North Berwick, t
he son of John Warrender Dalrymple and Sophia Dalrymple née PATTLE, was bo
rn on Friday 6th January 1854. He married Alice Mary Clifford on Tuesday 7
th November 1882, the marriage producing five children: Agnes Mary (1884-1
945), Marjorie (1885-1939), Sybil (1887-1968), Hew Clifford (1888-1959) a
nd John Raphael (1889-1915). He died on Monday 29th November 1920.
Notes
Note for: Eugene Hay Cameron, 1848 - 1885 Index
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The baby in this photograph is Cameron's first born grandson, Archie Camer
on. Archie was the child of Cameron's eldest son, Eugene Hay Cameron and h
is wife Carolyn Catherine Browne. Julia Margaret Cameron took this photogr
aph and many other studies of baby Archie when the young family visited t
he Isle of Wight in 1865 from their home in the West Indies.
This photograph is dated April 1865 and therefore is one of the earliest s
tudies of Archie. Cameron photographed him regularly between April and Aug
ust that year, often including him in Biblical scenes as the Christ chil
d, the infant Samuel or in studies representing the Holy Family.
Though Archie appears at the centre of this Holy Family group, his real pa
rents do not. In this study Mary Ryan, Cameron's maid, leans over the slee
ping child.
Notes
Note for: Richard Champneys, ABT 1578 - 1653 Index
INherited Hall Place
Richard Champneys sold Hall Place at the end of the Civil War to Robert Au
sten, a London merchant
Sold in 1649?
Notes
Note for: Josiah Converse, 1618 - 3 FEB 1690/91 Index
Here lyes the body of Deacon Josias Convers, aged 72 years, deceased the 3
rd of February, 1689-90.
"Memento Mori - Fugit Hora"
Deacon Josiah Converse, eldest son of Deacon Edward and Sarah Converse, w
as born in England; came with his father to New England, 1630; and to Wobu
rn, 1641; was deacon of Woburn Church, 1674. He married Esther Champney, M
arch 26, 1651, daughter of Richard Champney, ruling elder of the chur
ch in Cambridge.
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