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Duncan Alastair
Graham Cameron, MBA, MA, BA, FSA Scot |
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Registered:
The International Register of Arms, 7th
November 2006. Registration No. 0074.
Arms: Gules,
three bars Or on a bend Azure an open book Argent fore-edges and binding Gules
between two Aberdeen scythes Proper. A bordure engrailed Argent.
Crest: Flames of fire between two sprigs of
oak in orle Proper.
Motto:
Frithealadh Seach Feinealachd (Service before Self)
Granted:
Court of the Lord Lyon, 9th December 2004 volume 87 folio 32. |
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Duncan Cameron is involved with the Clan
Cameron Association and currently serves as a Vice President (Management and
Organisation) for Scotland.
Having been at the presentation of the Association's arms by Lyon Clerk, Mrs
Elizabeth Roads and following a conversation with her, the decision to apply
for personal arms ensued.
The choice of arms has particular meaning for the armiger. The basis of the
shield being the Cameron arms which is differenced by a bend on which there are
two Aberdeen scythes, representing the family's crofting past. Between the
scythes a book represents an academic career.
Further symbolism in the arms comes from the flames in the crest alluding to
Donald Cameron's 25years service in the Birmingham Fire Brigade, in addition the
book placed on the bend alludes to the armiger's maternal grandfather and mother
being involved in bookbinding. The Azure bend has a symbolism of a brook, as the
armigers mother's maiden name was Brookes.
The crest of oak leaves encircling flames represents hospitality, in which
industry the armiger was professionally involved. Oak is also the Clan plant
badge.
The Armiger was born in Dufftown Banffshire in 1951 to Donald Cameron born 12
June 1924 in Cluny and Joyce Frances Brookes born 4th June 1924 married, 21st March
1944 in Sauchen.
Mr Cameron's grandfather John Cameron born 6th June 1895 in Cluny married Agnes
Reid Lawrie 19th November 1919 in Cluny. His Father was Alexander Cameron born 28th
December 1862 in Kilmonivaig, married Mary Ann Middleton 23rd August 1893 in Kemnay.
The Armiger's GG grandfather was Hugh Cameron who married Catherine Anne Stewart
on 8th February 1856 in Auchtergaven. Hugh Cameron's Father was Alexander
Cameron who married Catherine McPhee 26th July 1814 at Camisky, Kilmonivaig. It
is likely that Alexander's Cameron's Father was John Cameron who died at Camisky
Kilmonivaig on 17th February 1826 aged 74years. He is buried in plot 144 next to
Hugh in the old Kilmallie churchyard at Corpach.
Duncan Cameron has an exact 25 marker DNA match with Denis Cameron in New
Zealand, who has a family tree through the Camerons of Camisky and Strone to the
Gentle Lochiel.
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