13-1022: John Cameron may refer to: Military [ edit ] John Cameron (British Army officer) , British military officer and commander during the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars John Cameron (Royal Navy officer) (1874–1939) John Du Cameron (died 1753), Scottish sergeant in the French army John Cameron of Fassiefern , Scottish military commander Politics [ edit ] John Cameron (Alberta politician) (1845–1919), member of Edmonton's first town council John Cameron (British politician) (born 1969) John Cameron (chief) (1764–1828), Mississauga Ojibwa chief John Cameron (Queensland politician, born 1834) (1834–1902), Brisbane businessman and alderman John Cameron (Queensland politician, born 1845) (1845–1914), member of
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39-579: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Cameron (British Army officer) Lieutenant-General Sir John Cameron , KCB (3 January 1773 – 23 November 1844), of Culchenna, Inverness , Scotland , was a British Army officer and commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars . Cameron was commissioned as an ensign on 25 September 1787. He served in
52-525: The Claw Boys Claw John Cameron, Hong Kong police officer and host of Police Report John Cameron (lithographer) (c. 1828–1876), American artist of Scottish origin Stewart Cameron (nephrologist) (John Stewart Cameron, born 1934) British nephrologist See also [ edit ] Jack Cameron (disambiguation) John Cameron-Cameron, a character played by Dickie Goodman in
65-1561: The Free Church of Scotland Sports [ edit ] John Cameron (athlete) (1881–1953), Canadian athlete John Cameron (footballer, born 1868) (1868–1???), Scottish footballer John Cameron (footballer, born 1872) (1872–1935), Scottish footballer, played for Queen's Park, Everton & Scotland; player-manager for Tottenham Hotspur John Cameron (footballer, born 1875) (1875–1944), Scottish footballer Jock Cameron (footballer) (1881–1???), played for St. Mirren, Blackburn Rovers and Scotland John Cameron (footballer, 1929 - 2008) , English footballer for Motherwell and Bradford Park Avenue John Cameron (New Zealand cricketer) (1898–1988), New Zealand cricketer John Cameron (Rangers footballer) , played for Rangers and made one appearance for Scotland in 1886 John Cameron (West Indian cricketer) (1914–2000), West Indian cricketer John Joseph Cameron (1882–1954), West Indian cricketer Other occupations [ edit ] John Cameron (anatomist) (1873–1960), Scottish physician and author John Cameron (farmer) , Scottish farmer involved with ScotRail John Cameron, Lord Abernethy (born 1938), Scottish lawyer John Cameron, Lord Cameron (1900–1996), Scottish judge John Cameron, Lord Coulsfield (1934–2016), Scottish judge John Cameron (musician) (born 1944), British composer, arranger, conductor and musician John Cameron (police officer) (1807–1873), law enforcement officer remembered for his work in
78-803: The House of Commons of Canada John Cameron Wilson , member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament Religion [ edit ] John Cameron (Scottish bishop) (died 1446), bishop of Glasgow John Cameron (theologian) (c. 1570–1625), Scottish theologian John Cameron (Reformed Presbyterian) (1724–1799), Scottish Presbyterian minister in Ulster John Cameron (Canadian bishop) (1827–1910), Canadian Roman Catholic priest and Bishop of Antigonish John Urquhart Cameron (born 1943), international athlete and leading Scottish churchman John Kennedy Cameron (1860–1944), minister of
91-892: The New York Draft Riots John Cameron (baritone) (1918–2002), Australian operatic baritone John A. Cameron (1820–1888), Canadian prospector John Allan Cameron (1938–2006), Canadian folk singer John E. Cameron (died 1852), American pioneer and politician John Cameron (1817–1878) , executive officer and director-general of the Ordnance Survey John William Cameron (1841–1896), English brewer John Brewer Cameron , geodetic surveyor in Australia John Cameron (chief) , Mississauga Ojibwa chief Sir John Cameron of Lochiel , chief of Clan Cameron and Jacobite John L. Cameron , American surgeon John Cameron, guitar player for
104-708: The Queensland Legislative Assembly John Cameron (Upper Canada politician) (1778–1829), farmer and political figure in Upper Canada John Donald Cameron (1858–1923), judge and politician in Manitoba, Canada John Hillyard Cameron (1817–1876), French-born Ontario lawyer and politician John Macdonald Cameron (1847–1912), British Member of Parliament for Wick Burghs, 1885–1892 John J. Cameron (1876–1957), Canadian politician John Charles Alexander Cameron , member of
117-585: The West Indies with the 43rd Regiment of Foot , under Sir Charles Grey , and was present at the siege of Fort Bourbon , the capture of Martinique , St. Lucia and Guadeloupe , and at the assault made by the enemy of Fleur d'épée ; he next served under Brigadier-General C. Graham at Berville Camp in Guadeloupe; and commanded the Regiment engaged in the action of the 30 September 1794, and in different attacks made by
130-572: The enemy until 4 October 1794, when he was severely wounded and taken prisoner, in which situation he remained two years (on a prison hull at Pointe-à-Pitre ). He received the Gold Medal for his services at the Battle of Roliça , Battle of Vimeiro , Battle of Corunna , Battle of Bussaco , Battle of Salamanca , Battle of Vitoria , Siege of San Sebastián and Battle of Nive . "In consideration of his eminent services, and we can honestly assert that there
143-585: Was also appointed Colonel of the 93rd Regiment of Foot on 23 July 1832 and Colonel of the 9th Regiment of Foot on 31 May 1833. He was promoted to lieutenant-general on 10 July 1837 and died at Guernsey on 23 November 1844. Camerons of Culchenna (also spelled Cuilcheanna) are descended from John, second son of Allan of the Forays, who was the XII. Chief of the Clan Cameron . Alternatively, Cameron's ancestry in 1848
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#1733086277982156-596: Was described as "... second son of Culchenna, and nephew of Cameron of Caltort, Inverness-shire, whose ancestor was a younger son of Lochiel, chief of the clan." Cameron married Amelia Brock, daughter of Henry Brock, Esq., and niece of Admiral James Saumarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez on 10 October 1803, while stationed in Guernsey , Channel Islands . Amelia was a first cousin of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock . The children of Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Cameron and Amelia Brock are: John Cameron (Rangers footballer) John Cameron
169-806: Was not a better soldier in any army; he was nominated a Knight Commander of the Military Order of the Bath, by his Sovereign. The Portuguese Government conferred the Order of the Tower and the Sword on Sir John for the able services he rendered to that nation." Promoted to major-general on 19 July 1821, he was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in April 1822. He became Lieutenant-Governor of Plymouth and General Officer Commanding Western District on 25 September 1823. He
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