Is Chalmers part of the Cameron clan?

Chalmers was used as a "code name" for various Camerons during the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion, which may also signify the surname's connections with Clan Cameron. All of the above mentioned names may be traced back to the Scots form of the name Chambers.
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What is the Chalmers tartan?

There is no registered clan tartan for Chalmers, however, as they are considered a sept of Clan Cameron of Erracht, people associated with the Chalmers name can wear these Cameron tartans. Cameron of Erracht Ancient. --------------------------------------------------
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Is Clan Cameron Catholic?

In another letter, Alexander Cameron tells Donald why he thinks that the Cameron clan should convert to Catholicism. Cameron laments that their clan had broken ties with the Catholic Church.
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Where did the Cameron clan originate?

Reportedly one of the most ancient clans of Scotland, Clan Cameron originate from Lochaber in the Scottish Highlands. The clans main branch has historically been Cameron of Lochiel, although it has several cadet branches - notably Cameron of Erracht. Customarily, the clan chief is referred to as simply "Lochiel".
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Which Scottish clans were Catholic?

Professors Donnachie and Hewitt (1989): there were “divided loyalties among the clans – many had remained Catholic”, while “the Jacobite clans, notably the MacGregors, MacDonalds, MacPhersons, Stewarts and Robertsons, continued to support the Catholic cause after the Hanoverian succession”.
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Scottish Clans: The story behind Clan Cameron



What is Cameron in Gaelic?

It's thought to have come from the Gaelic word “cam sron” which means “crooked nose” or “cam abhainn” which means “crooked river.” A Scottish person with the name Cameron might trace their roots back to Cameron, an area in Lennox, an area in Fife, or an area near Edinburgh.
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Did Clan Cameron have a castle?

The current Chief of Clan Cameron, Donald Cameron of Lochiel but traditionally known simply as 'Lochiel', lives in Achnacarry. The castle is not usually open to the public, but you can visit the fascinating museum housed in a cottage on the estate.
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What does Lochiel mean?

Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

LOCHIEL, prop. n. Also Locheil. The name of a sea-loch in w. Inverness-shire in the territory of the Clan Cameron, whose head is freq.
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What clan is Chalmers?

Associated Names. Chalmers is a sept of Clan Cameron.
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What nationality is the name Chalmers?

The surname Chalmers has its origins in Old French, meaning 'de la chambre' or 'of the chamber'. The correct form of the name is Chalmer. The name in its original form referred to either a chamber attendant, or to the Treasury chamber (camera), and thus to Chamberlain.
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Is Chalmers an Irish name?

Chalmers is a Scottish surname. Notable people with this surname include: Alan Chalmers (born 1939), British philosopher of science. Alexander Chalmers (1759–1834), Scottish writer.
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What ethnicity is the last name Cameron?

Cameron is a Scottish surname and thus somewhat common throughout the English-speaking world. There are several possible origins. One is from a Gaelic-language nickname, derived from cam ("crooked", "bent") and sròn or abhainn ("nose", "river").
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What tartan did the Cameron Highlanders wear?

Note from history site "The Cameron Highlanders are the only clan-raised unit with their own tartan, which is not based on the government tartan. The tartan worn by the regiment is the Cameron of Erracht.
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When did the name Cameron originate?

Early Origins of the Cameron family

The first written records of the Cameron Clan date back to the 13th century.
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What is the Lochiel Scotland?

Lochiel was a historic place east of Fassfern on the north shore of Loch Eil. The place was home to Jacobite chieftain Donald Cameron, of Lochiel. Remnant septs of Clan Chattan such as MacPhail remained in the area after the Clan mostly moved to Inverness. These MacPhails became part of Clan Cameron.
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What does Aonaibh RI cheile mean?

Cameron Clan Motto: Aonaibh Ri Cheile (Unite).
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Where is the Macpherson clan from?

Clan Macpherson (/məkˈfɜːrsən/, listen (help·info)) is a Highland Scottish clan and a member of the Chattan Confederation.
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What is the tartan for the Cameron clan?

This combination of the Cameron and MacDonald tartans uses a deep red, dark blue, green and a fine gold line. It was created for the use of the original 79th Regiment, later known as The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, raised in 1793 by their eldest son, General Sir Allan Cameron, K.C.B.
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Are Jacobites Catholic?

Jacobites weren't all Roman Catholics

The 'senior' Stuart branch – the male heirs of James VII and II – were Roman Catholic, but many Jacobites were Protestant, whether 'high church' Anglican, Episcopalian, nonjuring or dissenting.
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Is Motherwell Catholic or Protestant?

The Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Good Aid, popularly known as Motherwell Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral which is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Motherwell. It is the seat of the Bishop of Motherwell and its current bishop is Joseph Toal. The cathedral is open to the public most days.
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Is Scotland more Catholic or Protestant?

2.11 When asked about their religious identity in this way, 30% of people in Scotland think of themselves as Protestant and 15% consider themselves to be Catholic. Another 15% think of themselves as Christian, but neither Protestant nor Catholic, while 3% say they are Muslim and 1% identify with another religion.
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