John Urquhart Cameron

He met and married the Anglo-Swedish skier Jill Sjoberg when he was a marketing executive with GlaxoSmithKline in London and they have a daughter Clare and a son Alex.

His father, serving as an army padre throughout World War II, returned to the coalfields as the parish minister of Slamannan where he was for many years a Labour Party councillor in local government in Stirlingshire.

The Nobel Laureate's third wife, Gwyneth Howarth, was a distant relative of Cameron and the two men became friends, remaining close until Feynman's death in 1989.

His family includes journalist James Cameron who wrote articles for The Courier, The Scotsman, The Good Ski Guide, The Good Holiday Magazine and The Scottish Review, he was also a senior chaplain for many years in the Royal Naval Reserve and later padre to the Black Watch He is known as a social reformer among the Scottish clergy and has collaborated with the Very Rev Professor Iain Torrance of Princeton University to address some of the most controversial topics of the day.

He is an advocate and supporter of same-sex marriage,[1] ordination of gay clergy, the right to physician assisted suicide, women's right to choose[2] and the decriminalisation of narcotics.