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Jane Wilson Jamison [Female] b. 20 AUG 1809 - d. 24 SEP 1831

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David Montgomery Jamison [Male] b. 10 JUL 1811 - d. 10 FEB 1901 Lost Creek Presbkyterian Cemetery, Fayette, PA
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William Sharon Jamison [Male] b. 3 JUN 1814 - d. 30 JAN 1861 Lost Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Fayette, PA
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Robert Wilson Jamison [Male] b. 24 SEP 1816 - d. 1 JUN 1875 McAlisterville, PA
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Hannah Marie Jamison [Female] b. 23 FEB 1819
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Ludie M. Mofield [Female] b. 9 AUG 1879 - d. 11 MAR 1958
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Picture made at marriage on Smith Co. Web Site with caption:

Joseph Chapman Fisher and Lodie Mofield Fisher. This picture was takenabout the time of thei r marriage. They were married in Smith County onMay 24, 1908.

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Edmond Livingston Jamison [Male] b. 7 JUL 1821 - d. 17 SEP 1899 Lost Creek Presbkyterian Cemetery, Fayette, PA
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Lost Creek Presby. Cemetery marked grave as E. L. Jamison

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Sarah Louisa Jamison [Female] b. 5 FEB 1824
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Polly Fitzallen Mason [Female] b. 23 OCT 1823 - d. 17 APR 1900
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Mary Emma Jamison [Female] b. 30 MAY 1828 - d. 13 AUG 1831 Lost Creek Presby Cemetery, PA
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James Jamison [Male] b. 1780
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David McClure [Male]
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Henry D. Sechler [Male]
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Mary McAlister [Female] b. ABT. 1815 - d. 23 JUL 1868 Lost Creek Presbkyterian Cemetery, Fayette, PA
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John Edmund Jamison [Male] b. 7 SEP 1841 - d. 28 DEC 1921 Lost Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Fayette, PA
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Co. D. 36 Regt. P.V.

John Edmund JAMISON
Lost Creek Presbyterian (Fayette Twp.) Cemetery
Juniata County, Pennsylvania
John Edmund JAMISON
(Husband of Catherine "Kate" Graybill)
7 Sep 1841 - 28 Dec 1921

Catherine GRAYBILL
(Daughter of Peter and Hannah Graybill)
(Wife of John Edmund Jamison)
3 Apr 1842 - 27 May 1914

Inscription:
JAMISON
JOHN E. JAMISON
CO. D, 36 REGT P. V.
SEPT. 2, 1841 - DEC. 28, 1921
KATE GRAYBILL
HIS WIFE
APR. 3, 1842 - MAY 27, 1914

Contributed on 12/7/07 by rlwinder

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Henry Clay Jamison [Male] b. ABT. 1838 - d. 28 MAY 1844 Lost Creek Presbterian Cemetery, Fayette, PA
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Thomas Winfield Hailey [Male]
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Dunnigan [Male]
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John Wiley Cothron [Male]
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An account from an article of March 16, 1950 believed written by CalGreogry.

One incident concerning John Wylie Cothern and his wife, Mary E.Shoulders, familiarly kn own as (Babe) Shoulders, has come down to usthrough the years. We do not know if it be true o r not and gi ve it withno desire to "throw off" in any way on their descendants. Wylie had be enkeeping company for a long time with Miss Shoulders and he never couldget around to the poi nt to "pop" the question . Finally, so the storygoes, "Babe," as she was called, took thing s into her own hands. Thestory is that on one occasion when. Wylie was "paying her court" she began to tell him of certain couples w ho had gotten married, asking himif he had heard of th is wedding or that. In each case he had not heard ofthe wedding. After getting. his mind in t his chennel the young woman isreported to have sai d, "Wylie, let's you and me get married. " Thebashful young man is reported to have said "All right, I had beenthinking of that very t hing," The wedding followed shortly. Wylie Cothernwas. one of th e best men we have ever know n. We held his funeral more.than 2O y©ØO¿Larsago.

The Candace Cothern above, referred to was our aunt by marriage. Shewas one of the mos t intelligent women we have ever known. It was she whogave the writer most. of this informati on about the C othern family, Shealso was well informed as to her husband's people, the Grego rys, and gavethe writer much of the information he has about his own relatives andancestors.

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Alcy Hale [Female]
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