De Surinaamsche Courant, no.58 Vrydag 22-10-1830 no. 85 (N.A.S)
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Den 19den october 1830, DONALD CAMERON, DUNCAN CAMERON, en WILLIAM MACKINTOSCH, als erfgenamen van wijlen ALEXR. CAMERON en JAMES ROBERTSON qq., WILLIAM PUNNETT, aan WILLIAM PUNNETT, van de plantagie Burnside, of wel Lot 210 en 211, cum annexis, bij verdeeling.
Idem, JAMES ROBERTSON qq., WM. PUNNETT, en DONALD CAMERON, DUNCAN CAMERON en WILLIAM MACKINTOSCH, als erfgenamen van wijlen ALEXR. CAMERON, aan DONALD CAMERON, DUNCAN CAMERON en WILLIAM MACKINTOSH, van de plantagie Leasowes of wel Lot no. 214 en 215, cum annexis bij verdeeling.
His sister (of alexander) Jean/Jane [1783-1868] (in an action for seduction against a John Gillies in 1808, NRS CC/8/5/29/3) said that their father was ‘of an ancient and respectable family’ and that that her brothers ‘were sent forth into the world with such portions as enabled them by their own industry to acquire considerable fortunes. One had purchased an estate in Surinam, another was a lieutenant in a sloop of war who had gained £3,000 prize money, the rest had done well in the West Indies. And her sister was ‘married to one of the most respectable Merchants in Inverness.’ [Leah Leneman, ‘“No Unsuitable Match” Defining Rank in eighteenth and early nineteenth century Scotland’, Journal of Social History (March, 2000)] Their father died in reduced circumstances in 1831 [Celtic Monthly vol 8 1900 p112].
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