1825 - 1897 (71 years)
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Name |
Alexander Cameron |
Born |
2 Oct 1825 |
Aberdeen, Scotland |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
6 Feb 1897 |
Russia |
Notes |
- Recorded with this family in 1841 as engineer apprentice, aged 15.
Engineer and Iron founder, he went to work in Russia at Hughesovka (now Donetsk, Ukraine). He first lived some years in Kharkov.
He was noted to be at Hughesovka in 1879, when he held 10 shares in the (English) New Russia Company founded by John Hughes, a Welsh engineer who was given a concession by Czar Alexander II in 1869 to develop coal mining and iron production.
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Person ID |
I80973 |
Cameron Genealogies |
Last Modified |
16 Nov 2011 |
Family |
Helen Innes, b. 4 June 1823, Aberdeen, Scotland , d. 2 Sept 1871, Kharkov, Russia (Age 48 years) |
Married |
13 Feb 1847 |
Aberdeen |
Children |
+ | 1. Alexander Cameron, b. 23 Apr 1849, Aberdeen |
+ | 2. Annie Innes Cameron, b. 6 Nov 1850, Poplar, Middlesex , d. 2 Apr 1927, Dulwich, England (Age 76 years) |
| 3. Thomas Barnard Cameron, b. 14 Sept 1854, Whitechapel, London |
| 4. Ellen Innes Cameron, b. 13 Jan 1856, Whitechapel, London |
| 5. William Cameron, b. 4 Nov 1862, Kharkov, Russia |
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Last Modified |
27 Apr 2007 |
Family ID |
F24760 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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