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Colonel Aylmer Spicer Cameron, VC CB (12 August 1833 – 10 June 1909) The details for this entry are incorrect. He was not born in Perth. He was the brother of General William Gordon Cameron Bt (1827-1913) and from a long line of military men. See https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/rememberance-sunday-eight-generations-of-one-1414907 for fuller history. His obituary in the Manchester Courier 18 June 1909 say "OBITUARY. VICTORIA CROSS HERO. Colonel Aylmer Spicer Cameron, V.C., brother of General Sir William Gordon Cameron, whose death at Bath is announced, received the Victoria Cross for gallantry in leading a forlorn hope at the siege and storming of Kotah during the Indian Mutiny, which action he lost half his left hand." According to his christening record he was born 12 August 1833 Christchurch, Hampshire and christened there 30 August 1834. Salisbury and Winchester Journal 19 August 1833 has an announcement of a son born at Nea House, Christchurch on that date. His brother William was living at Nea House Christchurch when he died in 1913. Not brave enough to take up editing yet. Yours Alastair Gilks