Emma Francisca Cameron
b. circa 1876
- Father: John William Cameron b. 15 April 1837, d. 16 October 1893
- Mother: Catharine A. Frances Smith b. circa 1846, d. March 1906
- Emma Francisca Cameron was born circa 1876 in Georgia.
- John William Cameron and Catharine A. Frances Smith appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Nances, Muscogee County, Georgia. Other members of the household included Emma Francisca Cameron, Anna Cameron, Amanda Cameron, Hattie Cameron, Stanford Murdock Cameron and Ida Smith.
- The following appeared on 26 March 1895 in the Columbus Daily Enquirer-Sun: Miss Emma Cameron left yesterday afternoon for Pensacola, where she will join Miss Cullie Smith, who is on a visit to Mrs. J. Mitchell. And on 28 May: Miss Emma Cameron has returned from a pleasant visit to Pennsacola, Fla.
- The following appeared on 1 September 1895 in the Columbus Enquirer-Sun: Miss Emma Cameron left yesterday for Kingsboro, where she will visit relatives.
- She married Joseph J. Losier on 10 August 1899 in Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, at the First Baptist Church.
- The following appeared on 11 August 1899 in The Columbus Enquirer-Sun:
The First Baptist church was the scene of a quiet and very pretty wedding ceremony at 11 o'clock yesterday morning at which time Miss Emma Francisca Cameron and Mr. Joseph Losier were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a number of friends of the young people by Rev. Mr. Bussey.
The bride is the daughter of the late Dr. J. W. Cameron and comes of a Scottish family of ancient and honorable lineage. She is a very pretty and highly accomplished young lady and great favorite with a large circle of friends.
The groom, Mr. Losier, is a prominent business man of Jackson, Tenn., and is a gentleman of refinement and culture. The young couple begin life under the most favorable auspices, and their friends hope for them a happy and successful future. - The following appeared on 20 March 1904 in The Columbus Enquirer-Sun: Mrs. J. J. Lozier of Jackson, Tenn., formerly Miss Emma Cameron, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. H. Warner of Wynnton.
- Last Edited: 23 Sep 2010