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Edward Jamison [Male] b. 7 DEC 1828 Old Lycoming township
EDWARD JAMISON, eldest son of Matthew Jamison, was born, December 7, 1828, in what is now Old Lycoming township, and was reared upon the homestead where he now lives. His early life was spent in the lumber business and in farming the home place, but for many years he has devoted his attention to farming, and has now under cultivation about 150 acres. Politically he is a Republican, and has filled the offices of school director and township auditor. He is a trustee in Lycoming Centre Presbyterian church, and has always taken an active interest in the growth and development of his native county.
ANDREW J. JAMISON, second son of Matthew Jamison, was born, May 22, 1831, at the Good mill. He followed farming and lumbering in partnership with his brother Edward, and always resided upon the old homestead. He was married in f864 to Rebecca, daughter of John Anderson, of Altoona, Pennsylvania, who came to this country with Matthew Jamison, and was one of his life-long friends. One daughter, Mary A., was born of this union. Mr. Jamison died, December 13, 1886; his widow survives him, and resides upon the homestead farm. He was an active Republican, served as township auditor for many years, and in 1880 was the Republican candidate for sheriff of Lycoming county. He was an older in Lycoming Centre Presbyterian church, and a member of the Masonic order.
JAMES JAMISON, youngest son of Matthew Jamison, was born, June 3, 1837, upon the old homestead, and resided thereon up to February 22, 1862, when he enlisted in Company C, Second battalion, First United States Infantry, and died at. Columbus, Kentucky, February 23, 1863, from sickness caused by exposure in the service.
WILL BOOK 1 - 1811-1819 (Extracts)
Westmoreland Co., Pa
Source: Wills & Letters of Administrations of Westmoreland county Court House Greenburg, PA, by Della Reagan Fischer, Publ 1969.
Transcribed by Donald Buncie.
Columbia County Pennsylvania Marriages
MARRIAGES BY REV. JOHN CALDWELL, 1854-1883 TIOGA AND COLUMBIA COUNTIES - Contributed by Barbara Ziegenmeyer
Marrriage Index from Columbia County, PA
WILL BOOK 1 - 1773 - 1811 (Extracts)
Westmoreland Co., Pa
Goodman-McCoy
Source: Wills & Letters of Administrations of Westmoreland county Court House Greenburg, PA, by Della Reagan Fischer, Publ 1969.
Transcribed by Donald Buncie.
Records of Marriages solemnized by Isaac Mayes, Justice of the Peace,
Washington County, Pa., 1811 - 1845
From
The Ancestors and Relatives of William Addams Reitwiesner
Part XCVI
The Descendants of Hugh McAlister and Mary Harbison
Jamison, Robert K.
Robert K. Jamison, 92, of 156 Luna Lane, Hendersonville, Tenn., died at 6:40 AM, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 in Alive Hospice, Nashville, Tenn. Born August 9, 1914 in Fayetteville, Pa., he was the son of the late Charles and Mary Virginia West Jamison.
Robert was a 1932 graduate of the former Chambersburg High School and went on to attend the former Palmer Business College in Chambersburg and the University of Iowa. He served with the U.S. Army in the Asiatic Pacific Theater of Operations during WWII. Robert was employed by the Army and Air Force Exchange Services for 27 years, and retired as Deputy Director of Audit and Inspection. His beloved wife, Thelma B. Houck Jamison, preceded him in death April 7, 2005.
He is survived by a daughter, Faye A. (Mrs. John) Thomas of Hendersonville; son-in-law John Thomas; grandson, Keven M. Mackie and wife Val, who reside in Canada; one sister, Gladys Sweeney of Fayetteville; one step grandson, Frank Thomas; step- granddaughters Doreen Strait (husband Donnie Strait), Stephanie Gossert (husband Steve Gossert); nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter.
Services will be conducted at 10:00 AM Saturday, November 4, in the Chapel of Thomas L. Geisel Funeral Home, 333 Falling Spring Road, Chambersburg. The Rev. Paul B. Baker will officiate. Interment will follow in Lincoln Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday in the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 3544 North Progress Avenue, Suite 205, Harrisburg, PA 17110.
Cabarrus County Marriage Bonds
He died as result of falling from a wagon. He was a strong Adams Whig and a hard-working man. He had a good knowledge of veterinary surgery.
In 1802 John came to Ohio and stayed with Henderson where he purchased around 650 acres. He passed on the land to his son, Walter at his death.
Informationi from Jamison and Truesdale Families Genealogy
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Source: A biographical history of Darke County, Ohio - Evansville, Ind. 1900 - Page 582
ROBERT B. JAMISON, a native of the county of Delaware, Ohio, was born September 22, 1858, his parents being James M. and Elizabeth (High) Jamison. The father was a native of Virginia and the mother of Pennsylvania, and they were among the early settlers of Delaware county, Ohio. Robert Jamison, the grandfather, was also a native of the Keystone state, but removed to Delaware county, Ohio, at an early day, spending his remaining days within its borders. He married a Miss Baird, who with her husband came to the Buckeye state in 1812, when its lands were wild, its forests uncut and when there was little to indicate that civilization was soon to work a marvelous (change in this section of the country.
Robert B. Jamison spent his youth upon the farm, attending the district schools and lie made rapid progress in his studies, manifesting special aptitude in mastering the branches therein taught. A love of knowledge incited him to secure a college education and he entered the Wesleyan University, at Delaware, Ohio, in which institution lie was graduated with the class of 1879. He afterward engaged in teaching, following that profession in the county of his nativity until 1882. In that year he came to Greenville, Ohio, and entered into partnership with John H. Martz, under the firm name of Jamison & Martz. They purchased the hardware stock belonging to R. A. .Shuffleton and continued in that business until 1887, when they sold this store to the firm of Foster & Son. They then turned their attention to the real estate and insurance business. They buy and sell real estate on commission, loan money and are agents for the Union Central Life Insurance Company, of Cincinnati. Mr. Jamison also carries on five farms in connection with his real estate and insurance business, the places comprising several hundred acres of land, much of which is under a high state of cultivation and well stocked with horses, sheep, cattle and hogs. He is thus a representative of the agricultural as well as the commercial interests of the county.
On the 18th of May, 1882, Mr. Jamison was united in marriage to Miss Mary L. Huddle, of Darke county, in which place she was born and reared. She is a daughter of the late Levi Huddle and Lucinda (Hetzler) Huddle. Mr. and Mrs. Jamison have two sons, Roy H. and Walter I., who are with their parents. Their home is a large and substantial brick residence on Washington avenue and the household, is noted for its hospitality. Socially Mr. Jamison is a member of Greenville Lodge, No. 143, F. & A. M., and is a valued representative of that beneficent fraternity.
Source: A biographical history of Darke County, Ohio - Evansville, Ind. 1900 - Page 582
Sec. L 46
Woodlands Cemetery
Cambridge, Washington County, New York
Contributed by Linda Marra, [she_who_can@@yahoo.com]
Information from
LINEAGE OF ROBERT AKERS
Greenville Twp. -
DANIEL JAMISON, manufacturer of and dealer in brick; P. O. Greenville; the subject of this memoir was born in Darke Co., Sept. 8, 1849, where he has since resided, and where he obtained a common-school education, and at the age of 21 commenced life for himself, and has since, by his own exertion, accumulated a liberal amount of means for a person of his age.
Source: History of Darke County, Ohio -1880. - Page 503
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Ohio Source Records from the Ohio Genealogical Quarterly
Ohio Source Records from the Ohio Genealogical Quarterly
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