Genealogy Data Page 901 (Notes Pages)

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Franklin Lubbock Miller [Male] b. 15 MAR 1917 Signal Mountain, Hamilton Co., TN - d. 3 JUL 1995 Cashiers, Jackson Co., NC

son of Franklin Lubbock MILLER & Helen Anderson BETTS
brother of Martha Johnson MILLER Willingham
husband of Helen Virginia HARTNETT
father of Helen MILLER Moore

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Eddie Lee Jameson [Male] b. 25 SEP 1863 - d. 8 AUG 1864 Evergreen Cemetery, Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co., TN

Note: son of B.H. & M. J. Jameson

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S. J. Jameson [Male] b. 13 OCT 1860 - d. 17 OCT 1939 Evergreen Cemetery, Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co., TN

Date of birth might indicate the son of B. H. & Martha J. Bennett Jameson

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Mary Jo Plate MacCallum [Female]

Funeral services for Mrs. Joni Baker, age 50, of Cornersville, TN, who passed away Friday, June 17, 2005 in St. Thomas Hospital, will be conducted Sunday, June 19, 2005 at 3:00 p.m. in the Petersburg Chapel of the McCauley Funeral Home, now affiliated with Gallant Funeral Home, with Rev. Doug Brown officiating. Burial will follow in Old Orchard Cemetery. Mrs. Baker was a native of National City, CA, daughter of Mary Jo Plate Jamison & the late Edward Jamison. She was a machine operator for Abeco Die Cast and a member of the Petersburg First Baptist Church. Along with her mother, Mrs. Baker is survived by 1 son: Nathan Garcia; step-father: Bob Mac Callum of Santle, CA; sisters: Roxanne Sones, Denise Marquiz & 1 brother: Johnny Lee Jamison all of San Diego, CA. Visitation with the family will be held Saturday evening from 4 until 8 p.m. and Sunday afternoon from 1 until 3 p.m. at the Petersburg Chapel.

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Betty Jean Latham [Female] b. 24 MAR 1932 Dyersburg, Dyer Co., TN - d. 13 JAN 2013 Memphis, Shelby Co., TN

Daughter of Leonard and Lela Latham

Betty graduated high school in Dyersburg, Tennessee in 1950, proudly attended Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie, Texas, and completed her degrees with honors from Sacramento State University, BA, in Sacramento, California and Drury University, MA, in Springfield, Missouri. She was named "Who's Who Among American Teachers". The "Who's Who" award honors America's most respected teachers and acknowledges their excellence as distinguished educators. Betty taught school for over forty years in Memphis, Tennessee; Sacramento and Stockton, California; Lewiston, Idaho and Springfield, Missouri. Her last teaching assignment was her dream one, a reading specialist at Shannon Elementary in Memphis, Tennessee. Betty retired in 2002.

Her musical versatility included playing violin and traveling with Southwestern's Orchestra during her first year at SAGU. During her second year she sang with the Harvester Choir directed by the gifted director, Leslie Stubbs. Following a morning chapel service featuring the nationally travelled Missionaires Quartet for Speed The Light, she met one of its members and later married him in Dyersburg, Tennessee.
Betty moved to Sacramento, California in 1957; later to Lewiston, Idaho; Stockton, California; and Springfield, Missouri; returning to Memphis in 1975 where she continued to live until her passing. She stood by her pastor-husband serving in Lewiston and Stockton as the Director of Worship and Music. She introduced and directed their Singing Christmas Tree presentations, a concept founded in 1958 by a Sacramento church staff that included her husband. She recruited, planned, rehearsed and led both the choir and orchestra enjoyed by thousands in large venues at Christmas time. She was a unique worship vocalist, pianist and organist. Her special soprano voice singing old familiar songs brought joy, tears and inspiration to many people over the years. "The Lily of the Valley, "What A Friend", "He the Pearly Gates Will Open", "Holy Ground"and others. She was the first soloist on First Assembly's WHBQ-TV "Christ Is The Answer" television in 1956.
BJ, as she was affectionally called, never forgot her home town, Dyersburg, Tennessee, and enjoyed being a southern girl.
She is survived by her husband of 58 years, three children, nine grandchildren and many other family members.


Bio courtesy of WSG

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Harry L. Jamison [Male] b. 18 MAY 1919 - d. 30 NOV 1978 Dyer Co. Memorial Gardens, Dyer Co., TN

Inscription:
PFC US Army WW II

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Lucille Petty [Female] b. 13 JAN 1920 TN - d. 16 DEC 2012 Ridgely, Lake Co., TN

Dyersburg Funeral Home Obituary
Dyersburg, TN
December 17, 2012

Lucille Jamison, 92, of Dyersburg, died Sunday, December 16, 2012 at The Bridge at Ridgely.

She was a retired factory worker with Dyersburg Fabrics, where she worked for 48 years and a 60 year member of East Dyersburg Methodist Church.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Dyersburg Funeral Home with the Rev. Terry Lynch officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.

The family will receive visitors from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at Dyersburg Funeral Home.

Survivors include her three sons, Mark Jamison and wife, Coleen, and Joe Jamison, all of Dyersburg and Tim Jamison and wife, Joyce, of Deltona, FL; seven grandchildren, Stacy Jamison Hawkins and husband, Mark, of Springfield, Hunter Jamison, Scot Jamison and Kristen Jamison, all of Dyersburg, Matthew Jamison and Corey Jamison, both of Deltona, FL and Coley Jamison of Los Angeles, CA; and a great-grandchild, Charlie Hawkins of Springfield.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Jamison; a son, Charles Jamison, Jr.; her parents, Arthur and Eula Prim Petty; two sisters, Willie Anderson and Lois Trees; and a brother, L.M. Petty.

Grandsons and Larry Pleasant will serve as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Charles and Tamara Dunn, Kenneth and Janet Westbrook, George Yarbro, Albert Fowlkes and Jack Todd.

The family requests that memorials be directed to East Dyersburg Methodist Church or to a charity of the donor's choice.

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J. W. Jamison [Male] b. 23 JAN 1924 - d. 16 JUN 1983 Fairview Cemetery, Dyersburg, Dyer Co., TN

age: 59 yrs. old
married at the time of death
lived Dyer County, Tennessee

s/s Sue Jamison
wed: Dec. 16, 1949

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Jimmy Lynn Jamison [Male] b. 1951 - d. 18 MAR 2009 Memphis, Shelby Co., TN

Plot: Section 61, Lot 234 North 1/2

Dyersburg State Gazette Obituary
Dyersburg, TN
March 21, 2009

Jimmy Lynn Jamison, 58, of Dyersburg, died Thursday, March 18, 2009 at Veterans Hospital in Memphis.

He was a retired employee of UPS, a Navy veteran, very active in Ducks Unlimited, and a member of the Elks Club and Moose Lodge.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Dyersburg Funeral Home with the Rev. Jim Wolfgang officiating.

Survivors include his mother, Sue Jamison of Dyersburg; a sister, Suzanne Jamison of Marion, Ark.; and a nephew, Jamison McGuire of Knoxville.

He was preceded in death by his father, J.W. Jamison; and grandparents Farris and Edna Jamison, and Ike and Lottie Reasons.

The family requests that any memorials be directed to East Dyersburg Methodist Church.

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Mary Ann Jamison [Female] b. 30 JAN 1866 TN - d. 24 FEB 1926 Gibson Co., TN

Mary Ann was the daughter of George P. Jamison and Sallie Ann (Powell) Jamison. She married Thomas A. Bolton on October 1, 1885, in Gibson County, Tennessee.

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George Perkins Jamison [Male] b. 8 MAR 1832 Clarksville, Montgomery Co., TN - d. 1 MAR 1911 Idlewild, Gibson Co., TN

Inscription:
Epitaph: "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord."

Lived in Randolph, Alabama

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Lora Mae Jamison [Female] b. 17 OCT 1899 Lucy, Shelby County, TN - d. 28 JUL 1943 Memphis, Shelby Co., TN

Burial:
Forest Hill Cemetery Midtown
Memphis
Shelby County
Tennessee, USA
Plot: The Abbey Mausoleum, Section Y, Column 36
GPS (lat/lon): 35.09488, -90.02452

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Isaac Hayne Barnwell [Male] b. 15 OCT 1927 - d. 23 NOV 1995 Elmwood Cemetery, Shelby Co., Memphis, TN

ISAAC HAYNE BARNWELL III, 68, of Memphis, retired from Barnwell & Hayes Cotton Co., died of complications from diabetes Thursday at St. Francis Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. John's Episcopal Church, where he was a member, with burial in Elmwood. Canale Funeral Directors has charge. He was a graduate of the Webb School and attended Tulane University and University of Memphis. He was a World War II Navy veteran, a charter member of the Sports Car Club and a member of Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. Mr. Barnwell, the husband of Claire Jamison Barnwell, also leaves a stepdaughter, Lucy Bell Butler of Lexington, Tenn.; two stepsons, Rip Bell and Clifton Louie Bell, both of Memphis, and a granddaughter. The family requests that any memorials be sent to St. John's Episcopal Church, the Webb School or the American Diabetes Association. (Published in The Commercial Appeal on November 26, 1995)

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Enos Jamison [Male] b. 1793 Botetourt County, Virginia - d. Providence Cemetery, Greene Co., TN

In 1850 the family was living in Montgomery Co., TN

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Josiah C. Jamison [Male] b. 1836

The 1860 Gibson County, Tennessee Census list Sam Jamison, age 18 as a laborer. Sam was probably

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Lewis Chesterfield Jamison [Male] b. 26 MAR 1843 - d. 23 JUL 1900 Gainsville, Green Co., AR

Notes from "Jamisons Forever":

Lewis Chesterfield served with the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted at Waverly Landing, Tennessee January 9, 1864. He served with the 2nd Tennessee Mounted Infantry, 2nd Regiment, Company "G". Records also show his brothers, George P. Jamison and Robert , in the same Company. Lewis Chesterfield Jamison was Mustered out of the Army in December of 1865, at Nashville, Tennessee.
He was stationed at Waverly, Tennessee in April of 1864.

Lewis Chesterfield received a pension from the Government for a Hernia he received when his horse was shot out from under him and he was ordered to mount a mule. On jumping on the mule he injured himself on the saddle horn causing the hernia. This fight took place at or near Paris Landing, Tennessee on March 27, 1864. Major Hardy was in Command, L. C. Jamison was treated by Doctor Enos McAvley.
As a result of the above injury, on July 12, 1889 Lewis Chesterfield Jamison received a pension from the U.S. Government for a "Right Inguinal Hernia" in the amount of $4.00 per month, under certificate # 440-440.

He was pensioned on July 12, 1889, Certificate number 440-440, for right inguinal hernia, at $4.00 a month.

The 1870 Milan, Gibson County, Tennessee, Census list the following;
Lewis Jamisonage24
Jane24
George 1
Caroline60 (Probably his mother)

Lewis Chesterfield Jamison is believed to have moved to Arkansas about 1872 or 1873.

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Agnes Nancy Edgar [Female]
Change: 17 JAN 2013

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William Jamison [Male] b. 19 DEC 1753 Voluntown, Windham Co., Connecticut - d. 27 MAR 1843 Wilkes-Barre, PA

Murdered and scalped by Indians, October 16, 1778, near the Buttonwood Bridge, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Samuel Jamison [Male] b. 13 MAR 1760 Voluntown, Windham Co., Connecticut - d. 1787 Hanover, PA

Samuel died in 1787 accidentally drowned in the Susquehanna River near his home in Hanover, Luzerne

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Joseph Jamison [Male] b. 23 MAY 1763 Voluntown, Windham Co., Connecticut - d. 7 APR 1854 Beach Haven, Salem Township, Luzerne Co., PA

Joseph, who never married lived many years in Salem, his pleasant, attractive manner, willingness to help in amusing, and also in instructing younger people, are remembered by many. he lived more than ninety years, beloved and respected.

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