Hon. Ewen Allan Hanning Cameron1
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 653. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Ewen ‘Beag’ Cameron of Lochiel, 14th Chief of Clan Cameron1 
Ewen ‘Beag’ Cameron of Lochiel, 14th Chief of Clan Cameron also went by the nick-name of Ewen ‘Beag’ (or in English, ‘the Young or Little.1‘) He held the position of 14th Chief of the Clan Cameron from in 1547.1
Child of Ewen ‘Beag’ Cameron of Lochiel, 14th Chief of Clan Cameron
Donald ‘Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe’ Cameron1
Donald ‘Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe’ Cameron also went by the nick-name of Donald ‘Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe’ (or in English, ‘black tailor of the axe’), because he ‘tailored’ his enemies with his axe.1
Donald Cameron of Lochiel, 15th Chief of Clan Cameron1 
He held the position of 15th Chief of the Clan Cameron from between 1552 and 1554.1 On 6 March 1564 he was confirmed by Queen Mary of Scots in Lochiel and his other lands.1
unknown daughter Maclean1
Her married name became Cameron.1
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 655. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
John Cameron1
Child of John Cameron and unknown daughter Mackintosh
- Allan Cameron of Lochiel, 16th Chief of Clan Cameron+2 b. c 1567/68, d. c 1647
Alexander Forbes, 7th of Pitsligo1 
Child of Alexander Forbes, 7th of Pitsligo and Margaret Mackintosh
- Sir John Forbes, 8th of Pitsligo+2 d. Sep 1625
unknown daughter Mackintosh1
She was sent back to her clan after her Allan suceeded as 16th Chief of the Clan Cameron.1 Her married name became Cameron.
Child of unknown daughter Mackintosh and John Cameron
- Allan Cameron of Lochiel, 16th Chief of Clan Cameron+2 b. c 1567/68, d. c 1647
Allan Cameron of Lochiel, 16th Chief of Clan Cameron1 
He held the office of Chief of the Clan Cameron, 16th.1 He succeeded as Chief of the Clan as minor, hence was for a while under care of his aunt.1 He fought in the Battle of Glenlivet on 3 October 1594, where he joined his fellow-rebel 1st Marquess of Huntly in defeating King James VI, and lost part of his estates when King James VI reasserted himself.1
Children of Allan Cameron of Lochiel, 16th Chief of Clan Cameron and unknown daughter Stewart
Thomas Cameron1
He is claimed as an ancestor by the Camerons in Worcester.1