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David K. Jamison [Male] b. 28 SEP 1886 Whitesboro, Grayson Co., TX - d. 30 NOV 1951 Fairview Cemetery, Denison, Grayson Co., TX
DR. DAVID K. JAMISON, • since he entered actively
into his chosen field of work, has made appreciable
advance and is counted properly among the coming
young physicians of the county. He has been located in
Denison,TEXAS since 1912, and is already securely established
in his profession here. He is a native son of the state,
born at Whitesboro, TEXAS on September 28, 1886, and is a son
of F. G. Jamison and Amanda C. (Quillen) Jamison.
The father was born in Mississippi and the mother is a
Texas born woman.
In 1873, F. G. Jamison came to Texas and located in
Whitesboro, where he was long engaged in the merchandise
business, or for about twenty-five years, and he
was reckoned among the successful and prosperous men
of the town. He was a Confederate veteran, having
served with Forrest's cavalry, being on the skirmishing
line through practically all his service, which extended
over the last two years of the war. He is still living at
Whitesboro, though he has retired from the mercantile
business, and is now president of the City Bank of that
place. The mother, too, still lives and enjoys comparative
health and strength. They were the parents of four
children, and of that little family, Dr. Jamison is the
youngest but one.
David K. Jamison had his early education in the public
schools of Whitesboro, TEXAS and after finishing the high school
he entered the Carlisle Military Academy at Arlington,
Texas, and was there graduated in 1905. The following
year he entered the University of Texas, and four years
later he was graduated from the medical department with
the degree of M. D. For a year thereafter Dr. Jamison
served as house surgeon at the St. Mary's Infirmary,
going from there to Las Esperano, Coahuila, Mexico,
where he remained in practice until 1912, when he returned
to his native state and coming to Denison, settled
here in medical practice. In Mexico, in addition to
his private practice, Dr. Jamison was local surgeon for
the National Railways of Mexico for about a year, and
he has been division surgeon here for the M. K. & T.
Railroad since he located here.
Dr. Jamison is a Democrat, and in his fraternal affiliations
is identified with the Benevolent and Protective
Order of Elks. He is an active member of the local
Chamber of Commerce, and has membership in the
Waples Memorial Methodist Episcopal church, South, of
this city.
On September 1, 1912, Dr. Jamison was married in
Sherman, Texas, to Miss Bessie Bond, a daughter of W. H.
and Rebecca Bond. Mr. Bond, who was for a number
of years the traveling representative of a southern grocery
house, died in 1912, while the mother still lives in
Sherman Texas.
Home in 1940 910 W Gandy Street
Denison,
Grayson, Texas
Maybe the son of David K. Jamison. Lives 2 door down from them.
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No dates but similar to Luther with inscription:
Inspection:
Child Born Dead
Unknown relationships but similar stone to Luther Winkler and
child born dead.
Cemetery location:
Hwy 33 near Swan Creek Rd
Hancock County
Tennessee USA
Note:
Child of Rev J. D. Winkler
WINKLER, MR. FORSTER - age 71, of Poplar Ave., Murfreesboro, died Friday at Middle Tennessee Medical Center. Mr. Winkler was a native of Hancock County, Tenn., and the son of the late Vester and Della Seal Winkler. He was a member of the Baptist Church, a veteran of WWII and a retired barber. Survivors: daughter, of Murfreesboro; sister, of Knoxville; two brothers, of Morristown, of Florida; two grandchildren,, both of Murfreesboro. Graveside services 2 p.m. E.S.T. Monday at the Winkler-Barnard Cemetery in Hancock County, Tenn. Rev. Henry Wallen will officiate. Visitation with the family will follow at the cemetery. Woodfin Memorial Chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements.
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Inscription:
In loving memory;
Our children: James Willie, Leana Estelle, Arthur Lee, Gracie Mae, Elma Inez and Minnie Orene
James W. Jameson (b. 1814, d. 1885)
James W. Jameson (son of John Jameson and Mary Polly Rice) was born 1814 in Augusta County, VA, and
died 1885 in Hale Mo.. He married Martitia Eller on April 07, 1836, daughter of Derek Alner Eller and Claribell ? Eller.
James W. Jameson and Martitia Eller:
Marriage: April 07, 1836
Children of James W. Jameson and Martitia Eller are:
+William Alner Jamison, b. January 25, 1838, Kentucky,
d. February 04, 1879, McCloud, Oklahoma, Buried in Jamison Cemetery.
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William Alner Jamison (b. January 25, 1838, d. February 04, 1879)
William Alner Jamison (son of James W. Jameson and Martitia Eller) was born January 25, 1838 in Kentucky, and
died February 04, 1879 in McCloud, Oklahoma, Buried in Jamison Cemetery.
He married Elizabeth Frances Sabatha McNeal on April 25 in Mississippi, daughter of Irland B. McNeal.
William Alner Jamison and Elizabeth Frances Sabatha McNeal:
Marriage: April 25, Mississippi.
Children of William Alner Jamison and Elizabeth Frances Sabatha McNeal are:
+Susan May Dora Jamison, b. August 01, Little Rock, Arkansas, d. date unknown.
Inscription:
When the tree of life is blooming, Meet me there.
Buried: 1 mile North 1 mile East of Hale, Mo. That is a field now.
Created by: Danese
Record added: Feb 20, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 48384729
John Jamison
Birth: Sep. 3, 1783
Franklin County
Virginia, USA
Death: Oct. 5, 1864
Franklin County
Virginia, USA
husband of Catherine Boone
son of John and Elizabeth Jameson
son of John Jamison and Eilzabeth McWilliams
married 6 January 1806 to Catherine Boone
children:
Barabra [b. 18 Feb 1818]
Samuel [b. 3 Mar 1819-22 April 1881]
Tena [b. 10 Mar 1827]
Katherine [b. 27 Mar 1816-15 Sept 1890]
Henry [b. 13 Apr 1820-11 Sept 1896]
Isaac [b. 12 May 1814]
John [b. 4 July 1824-23 Aug 1900]
Jacob [b. 27 July 1827]
Nancy [b. 30 July 1808]
Elizabeth [b. 6 Nov 1806-1 Oct 1890]
Mary [b. 16 Nov 1811-1 Aug 1815]
Family links:
Spouse:
Catherine Boone Jamison (1785 - 1866)*
Children:
Samuel Jamison (1810 - 1881)*
Burial:
Jamison Cemetery
Franklin County
Virginia, USA
Samuel had 17 known children as specified above. Some sources
record other that were possibly from other families.
He had two wives for a total 17 children. Catherine Boone had 11, Catherine Brubaker had 6. Sarah Webster had 3 or more??
Spouse:
Sarah Webster Jamison (1811 - 1851)*
Children:
Nancy Jamison Brubaker (1836 - 1916)*
John William Jamison (1838 - 1891)*
Samuel Henry Jamison (1844 - 1927)*
WikiTree Record by Gloria Lange show siblings as:
Marshall Jamison, Thomas Jamison, Samuel Jamison, Elizabeth Jamison, Jane Byrd, Hessey Newson, William Jamison and Sarah Warren
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Henry M. Elder (Fannie's father), occupation Dry Goods and Grocery Merchant and Robbert 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.
Franklin Lafayette MILLER was born abt. 1832 in Millersburg, Rutherford County, TN to Felix Grundy Miller (1810-1884)& Elizabeth "Betsy" MAYFIELD (1810-abt.1860), both of Rutherford County, Tennessee. Franklin Lafayette MILLER died 18 Oct 1862 in Galveston, TX. He was married to Emily MCGEE (1841-1923)with whom he had 3 children, Gustavus Hindman MILLER (b.1857-1929), Felix Grundy MILLER III (1859-1863), and Franklin Lubbock MILLER (1861-1921).
PUBLISHED: Saturday, December 1, 2007
HUTCHINSON — Virginia Lee Jones, 82, died Friday (Nov. 30, 2007) at Wesley Towers in Hutchinson.
She had been a resident of Hutchinson since 1971 and was a homemaker and antique dealer.
She was born Nov. 13, 1925, in Hutchinson to Charles Keith and Gladys Gay (Hilleary) Copenhaver. Her step-father was Galen Bousser. All are deceased.
On Feb. 9, 1947, she married John Jefferson in Wichita. He died on June 2, 1968. She married Eugene Jones on March 23, 1973, in Hutchinson. He survives of Hutchinson.
She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Newton.
Other survivors include: sons, Stephen and Kathleen Jefferson, and Daniel and Faye Jefferson, all of Hutchinson; daughters, Christy and Doug Hafenstine, and Cindy Barnes, all of Hutchinson; step-sons, Charles and Lisa Jones of Phoenix, Ariz., Robert and Vickie Jones of Hutchinson; step-daughter, Brenda and Dean Link of Apache Junction, Colo.; brother, Monte Copenhaver of Hutchinson; 12 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Miriam Louise Hall.
Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Monday at Kaufman Funeral Home in Halstead with visitation with family from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Halstead Cemetery in Halstead. Officiating will be Chaplain Art Maddock.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Halstead Historical Society or American Cancer Society in care of the funeral home.
(Taken from The Hutchinson News--Hutchinson,Kansas)
Daniel Corrie Jefferson, 57, died Friday, August 24 2012, in South Hutchinson, KS. He had been a longtime resident of the Hutchinson area. He was a retired printer, having worked in various businesses. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, enjoyed computers and was a Denver Broncos fan.
He was born January 2, 1955, in Wichita, Ks, to John W. and Virginia Lee (Copenhaver) Jefferson. Survivors include: daughters, Michelle and (Rick) Wray of Hutchinson, KS, and Jennifer and (Steve) Boren of Memphis, Tennessee; son, Jeremiah Bass, of Ottawa, Ks; grandchildren, Logan Cain, Jacob Wray, and Clarke Boren; brother, Stephen and (Kathleen) Jefferson, of Hutchinson; sisters, Christy and (Doug) Hafenstine, of Sterling, KS, and Cindy Jefferson, of South Hutchinson; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 29, 2012, at Kaufman Funeral Home, Halstead Ks, with Chaplain Art Maddock presiding. Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, August 28, 2012, with family present from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in Halstead Cemetery following the service.
(coped from the Hutchinson News, Hutchinson, Ks)
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