CAMERON CLAN History
Clan Chief:
The current Clan Chief is Donald Angus
Cameron
of Lochiel.
Gaelic
Name: Cam-shron meaning (crooked nose)
Origin of name: It is common in the Gaelic culture to adopted the
nickname as the family
surname.
Clan Crest:
A sheaf of five arrows.
Clan Motto: Aonibh ri cheile meaning (Unite)
Lands:
Lochabaer.
There are few
Highland Clans of greater antiquity than the mighty Clan Cameron. While the
Clan is known to be of a much more ancient origin, the earliest recorded chief
is Donald Dubh, who, with the typical ferocious spirit of his Clan, fought on
the side of the Lord of the Isles in the Battle of Harlow in 1411. The origin
of the Cameron’s name is said to derive from the Gaelic “Cam-shron” (crooked
nose), which is believed to have been a nickname of an early chief, but over
the course of centuries the name became more associated with an unquenchably
fierce nature, than any physical attribute.
Clan Cameron’s bond with its lands in
Lochaber were established in the mists of antiquity, and their estates expanded
into the hills of Loch Lochy, Loch Arkaig and Loch Eil, as the Clan’s power
grew. There was, however, intense competition for these sought-after lands and
the Clan fought with a indomitable tenacity against all who challenged their
sovereignty to this ancestral birthright. The Camerons became embroiled in a
conflict with the powerful Clan Mackintosh over a territorial dispute in 1430,
and remained fighting for over 200 years. Such was the ferocity of Clan Cameron
that their war-cry struck terror into the heart of any warrior unfortunate
enough to become their enemy - “Sons of the hounds come here and get flesh”. It
was not until Ewen, the 13th Chief, was granted the barony of Lochiel in 1528
that the Camerons received legal title to their lands, and could fight with the
right of law, as well as the power of the claymore.
The
warlike nature of the Camerons also ensured that they were granted a special
position in the history of Scotland. Clan Cameron was consistently loyal to the
cause of the Stewart monarchs, and the 17th Chief, Sir Ewen, is renowned for
being one of the few Highland chiefs that Cromwell failed to subdue.
Among other exploits, Sir Ewen is attributed with slaying the last wolf in
Scotland, and with biting out the throat of a Roundhead officer during an
attack on a government castle. Clan Cameron fought valiantly in both the 1715
and 1745 Jacobite Risings, and Sir Ewen’s grandson, Donald led the Clan at the
Battle of Culloden under the banner of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
The
27th Chief, Donald Angus Cameron of Lochiel, resides, as his ancestors have for
centuries past, at the Clan seat of Achnacarry Castle.
There
are four tartans associated with the clan: Cameron of Lochiel (the personal
tartan of the chief and his immediate family), Clan Cameron, Hunting Cameron
and Cameron of Erracht. This last was devised for the 79th Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders, a regiment which was raised by Alan Cameron of Erracht in 1793.
The
Cameron Crest shows a sheaf of five arrows tied and the proud Cameron clan
motto, “Aonibh ri cheile’’ meaning (Unite)
Our Scottish Heritage
is the common bond that unites our Cameron family name
forever.
Septs/Spelling Variations of CAMERON CLAN
CHAMBERS of CAMERON CLAN CLARK (SON) of CAMERON CLAN CLARKE of CAMERON CLAN CLARKE (E) (SON) of CAMERON CLAN CLEARY of CAMERON CLAN CLERK of CAMERON CLAN LONIE of CAMERON CLAN MACALONIE of CAMERON CLAN MACCHLERICH of CAMERON CLAN MACGILLONIE of CAMERON CLAN MACILDOWIE of CAMERON CLAN MACKAIL of CAMERON CLAN MACKELL of CAMERON CLAN MACLEAR of CAMERON CLAN MACLERIE of CAMERON CLAN MACMARTIN of CAMERON CLAN MACONIE of CAMERON CLAN MACOURLIE of CAMERON CLAN MACSORLEY of CAMERON CLAN MACULRIG of CAMERON CLAN MACWALRICK of CAMERON CLAN SORELY of CAMERON CLAN SORLEY of CAMERON CLAN TAYLOR of CAMERON CLAN MCOURLIE of CAMERON CLAN MCONIE of CAMERON CLAN MCMARTIN of CAMERON CLAN MCLERIE of CAMERON CLAN MCLEAR of CAMERON CLAN MCKELL of CAMERON CLAN MCKAIL of CAMERON CLAN MCILDOWIE of CAMERON CLAN MCGILLONIE of CAMERON CLAN MCCHLERICH of CAMERON CLAN MCALONIE of CAMERON CLAN MCSORLEY of CAMERON CLAN MCULRIG of CAMERON CLAN MCWALRICK of CAMERON CLAN
CHAMBERS of CAMERON CLAN CLARK (SON) of CAMERON CLAN CLARKE of CAMERON CLAN CLARKE (E) (SON) of CAMERON CLAN CLEARY of CAMERON CLAN CLERK of CAMERON CLAN LONIE of CAMERON CLAN MACALONIE of CAMERON CLAN MACCHLERICH of CAMERON CLAN MACGILLONIE of CAMERON CLAN MACILDOWIE of CAMERON CLAN MACKAIL of CAMERON CLAN MACKELL of CAMERON CLAN MACLEAR of CAMERON CLAN MACLERIE of CAMERON CLAN MACMARTIN of CAMERON CLAN MACONIE of CAMERON CLAN MACOURLIE of CAMERON CLAN MACSORLEY of CAMERON CLAN MACULRIG of CAMERON CLAN MACWALRICK of CAMERON CLAN SORELY of CAMERON CLAN SORLEY of CAMERON CLAN TAYLOR of CAMERON CLAN MCOURLIE of CAMERON CLAN MCONIE of CAMERON CLAN MCMARTIN of CAMERON CLAN MCLERIE of CAMERON CLAN MCLEAR of CAMERON CLAN MCKELL of CAMERON CLAN MCKAIL of CAMERON CLAN MCILDOWIE of CAMERON CLAN MCGILLONIE of CAMERON CLAN MCCHLERICH of CAMERON CLAN MCALONIE of CAMERON CLAN MCSORLEY of CAMERON CLAN MCULRIG of CAMERON CLAN MCWALRICK of CAMERON CLAN
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