For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Robert Blair Gibson [Male] b. 1839 - d. 1906
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Robert Jameson's father Thomas was from Charlotte County, Virginia. Fannie Elder's grandfather Joshua Elder was born and grew up in that area.
Henry M. Elder (Fannie's father), occupation Dry Goods and Grocery Merchant and Robert S. Jameson, occupation Dry Goods Merchant, both lived in the Village of Jordans Valley at the 1880 Census. Henry and Ann Elder named their youngest son Robert Scott Elder.
Lived & married in Rutherford Co., TN. Marriage license indices R. S.Jamison m. Fannie Elder Jan 4, 1879
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Lived in Rutherford Co., TN.
1880 TN Census
Jamerson, Edmund m 29 (1851)
Elizabeth f 29 (1851)
Thomas m 6 (1874)
Mary f 3 (1877)
Alice f 1 mo.
Inscription:
Daughter of Thomas Hamilton & Catherine D. Jameson
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1910 Tennessee Census - 1 WD - Chattanooga
Jameson, William H. head m w 54 Tn
Fannie F. wife f w 50 Tn
Powell, William O boarder m w 32
Elizabeth boarder f w 26
Beard, Richard H. roomer m w 26
1900 Tennessee Census - 2 Warad Chattanooga
Hamilton County, Roll 1574 Book 2, Page 18a
Jameson, Will H. head w m July 1853 44 Tn Sco t Ire
Fannie wife w f Apr 1860 4 0 Tn Tn Tn
Lizzie niece w f mar 1884 16
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Mary White Jameson, daughter of Thomas Hamilton Jameson and Catherine Donnelly Jameson, was born January 8, 1861. She was most likely named for her aunt, Mary McKeough Donnelly White. Molly, as she was affectionately known to family and friends, never married. In 1910, at the age of 49, Mary was found residing with her sister, Nancy "Tennessee" Jameson Miller and her husband, Gustavus Hindman Miller, in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. In less than a decade later, Mary White Jameson passed away on February 26, 1919. She was buried in the Jameson Family Cemetery in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Volume II of the Rutherford County Cemetery Book, indicates that the Jameson cemetery is located in the Webb's Quadrangle, 1/8 mile east of Millersburg Cemetery, and about 300 feet south of the road in a field surrounded by a clean iron fence.
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Pierce was said to be the postmaster for the town in which he lived and said town was named for his daughter, Boma. - Smith Co., History
The information on Franklin is very confusing. This information may bemixed up due being tak en from hand written notes from Donna Dennis.Following is the text of the letter written in A ug. 11, 1986 :
"... (6) Franklin Pierce b. 23 Oct. 1852 d. 3 April 1918 md. 8-13-1880 S.F. Kinnard m. 4-4-18 95 Margaret Elizabeth (Lowe) Kinnard md. FannieMaxwell."
Not clear if Margaret & Fannie are wives or whatever.
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After Sarah's death he remarried to Sarah's sister-in-law, Margaret LoweKinnard, wife of Pleasant Bohannan Kinnard.
WIVES: Franklin P. Fisher md 1st Frances "Fannie" Maxwell, md 2nd 13 August 1880, Putnam Co., TN, Sarah F. Kinnard, b. ca. 1865, Boma, Putnam Co., TN, d/o William C. Kinnard & Frances "Fanny" Elizabeth Maddux, md 3rd 4 December 1894, Putnam Co., TN, Margarett "Margaret" Elizabeth (Lowe) Kinnard, d/o I. Alfred Lowe & Mary Clark.
PARENTS: Cornelius Neil Fisher (1806, NC1866) & Nancy Winchester (1832?).
CHILDREN: Children of Franklin Pierce Fisher & Margaret Elizabeth (Lowe) Kinniard: Cordova Fisher, b. 6 November 1895, Boma, Putnam Co., TN – d. 23 February 1993, Silver Point, Putnam Co., TN md Virgil Morgan Bartlett, b. 16 September 1896, Putnam Co., TN – d. 23 July 1972, Silver Point, TN, both buried in the Daniel Bartlett Graveyard, Putnam Co., TN, located on the Bartlett homeplace between Silver Point & Buffalo Valley.
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Spouses:
Frances Elizabeth Maxwell Fisher (1827 - 1905)
Margaret Elizabeth Lowe Kinnaird (1856 - 1909}
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