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Note NI14458 :

Individuals : Howse Mary Elizabeth
1990
Mary Elizabeth and Delores Boyd Smith were in the same grade at Lascassasand rode the same sc hool bus together.

 

Note NI14459 :

Individuals : Bennett J. D.
1991

 

Note NI14460 :

Individuals : Bennett Betty Carol
1992

 

Note NI14461 :

Individuals : Bennett Mayme Ann
1993

 

Note NI14462 :

Individuals : Bennett Judy Lell
1994

 

Note NI14463 :

Individuals : Pitts Roscoe L.
1995

 

Note NI14464 :

Individuals : Trimble Tennessee
1996

 

Note NI14465 :

Individuals : Pitts John Thomas
1997

 

Note NI14466 :

Individuals : Pitts Bobbie Lee
1998

 

Note NI14467 :

Individuals : Russell Lonnie Dean
10606

 

Note NI14468 :

Individuals : Moore Sally
1999

 

Note NI14469 :

Individuals : Hargis Victoria "Vickie" Lee
2
The following information is provided by Michelle Crow:
:
This is from my great aunt so I'm going to copy it as she wrote it to me.
e it to me.
I told you about Howell Henry, well one of his brothers John Harfis M.Parmelia Uhles ? in 181 4 in smith City, TN. 14 children. (Hargis') hadmany children Son Henderson, b. 1819 m. Carm ita Cardua C armilla Hargis (they also intermarried) had 7 children. Daughter Sarah Drucill a b.07-24-1846 married Wm Abner Hargis (Howells son) and had 9 children. SonEason Howell Harg is married twice. Second m arriage to Luetta Owne Jan 21899. They had 8 children,but you ar e interested in the first marriage.Eason was born 12-27-1867 in Macon City. married Amy Le e on 07-11-1886.She was born 01-04-1870 d. 01-05-1898. He died 04-20-1923 in Lafayetteand i s buried in Cemetery on Coley Property. He owned and operated aGenara store on Long Fork Cree k. He died of pneumonia. Mason ? wascharter member of L ong Fork Baptist church. Eason and Am y Lee Carter had4 children; Vicky, William Elmer, Robert Earnest and Mollie Lela. VickyLee Ha rgis was b. 01-20-1889,married M.J. Leonard Ward on 02-05-1905 byJ. B.R. Wright, witnessed b y E.W. Owens. M.J. was born 06-12-1886 d.Sparta Ill. Vicky died 10-25-1974, both are burie d in Caledonia Cemeteryin Sparta Ill. Children, Carlos Ward b. 06-03-1908, Amos War d b11-10- 1909, Marjorie and Margaret (twins) 04-26-1921 and Jane Ward b06-26-1923.
re burie d in
Michelle

 

Note NI14470 :

Individuals : Word Margorie Lee
20

 

Note NI14471 :

Individuals : Nolen William Henry 'Will'
East Pitts Lane

 

Note NI14472 :

Individuals : Hendrick Florence
2000

 

Note NI14473 :

Individuals : Pitts Katherine Bennette
200110466

 

Note NI14474 :

Individuals : Pitts Martha Pearl
200210467

 

Note NI14475 :

Individuals : Pitts Jennie Annelle
2003

 

Note NI14476 :

Individuals : Pitts Edward Marion
2004
EDWARD M. PITTS, age 84 of Murfreesboro died Monday May 3, 2010 at MiddleTennessee Medical Ce nter. He was a native of Rutherford County and theson of the Late E.A. and Willie Bennett Pit ts.
Willie Bennett Pit ts.
Graveside service will be 11:00AM Thursday at Roselawn Memorial Gardens.Brother Nicky Nichol s will officiate. Visitation will be 4:00PM to 8:00PMWednesday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel.
esday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel.
Mr. Pitts is survived by his wife, Gloria Drake Pitts; son anddaughter-in-law, Marion and Mar y Pitts of Murfreesboro; brother, William(Jannell) Pitts of Murfreesboro; sister, Martha (Mil ton) Pearre ofFranklin; granddaughter, Jennifer Pitts of Murfreesboro, andgreat-grandson, Aub ry Kieras Pitts of Murfreesboro. Mr. Pitts waspreceded in death by brother, Richard Pitts, an d two sisters, Anelle Tomberlin, and Katherine Brown.
rd Pitts, an d two sisters, Anelle
Mr. Pitts was member of the Baptist church. He was a farmer and retiredwater treatment engine er and safety inspector at Alvin C. York MedicalCenter. He was a veteran of WWII where he ser ved in the U nited StatesMarine Corp. Friends will serve as pallbearers. Woodfin Memorial Cha pelis in charge of arrangements. 893-5151 www.woodfinchapel.com

 

Note NI14477 :

Individuals : Pitts Richard Henry
200510470

 

Note NI14478 :

Individuals : Russell Jason Boyd
10607

 

Note NI14479 :

Individuals : Pitts William Andrew
200610463

 

Note NI14480 :

Individuals : Brown Sam Taylor
200710471

 

Note NI14481 :

Individuals : Brown William Taylor
2008

 

Note NI14482 :

Individuals : Pearre Milton E.
200910472

 

Note NI14483 :

Individuals : Compton Grover Cleveland
East Pitts Lane
201
Others buried in Boyd Cemetery on East Pitts Lane
ts Lane
CONT
Located on E Pitts Lane
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JOSEPH DICKSON BRIG GENERAL NC MIL REV WAR April 14, 1825
ERAL NC MIL REV WAR April 14, 1825
BOYD C Florence Sep 9, 1879-July 28, 1923
BOYD William L(Will) Oct 8, 1871-Sep 12, 1953
ZUMBRO Thomas W 1862-1918
ZUMBRO Mary Boyd 1868-1952
BOYD John Wesley 1845-1898
BOYD Susan Ann 1850-1925
NOLEN William Henry 1869-1946
NOLEN Sarah Ellen 1879-1929
Henry 1869-1946
COOK Alice 1871-1935
GIVENS Azalee Jul 20, 1910-Mar 26, 1960
GIVENS Delbert Aug 7, 1907-___
ZUMBRO Carrie Melba 1899-1900
GREENE Marion Edward b&d Apr 4, 1934
COMPTON Ira Dora Mar 7, 1888-Feb 14, 1930
COMPTON Grover C Feb 26, 1884-Aug 23, 1969
ZUMBRO Maud Irenene

 

Note NI14484 :

Individuals : Tomblin Howard
2010

 

Note NI14485 :

Individuals : Drake Gloria
2011

 

Note NI14486 :

Individuals : Pitts Edward Marion
2012

 

Note NI14487 :

Individuals : Richardson Mary E.
2013

 

Note NI14488 :

Individuals : King Jannell
201410462

 

Note NI14489 :

Individuals : Asbury
10608

 

Note NI14490 :

Individuals : Pitts William Steven
2015

 

Note NI14491 :

Individuals : Stewart Sally
2016

 

Note NI14492 :

Individuals : Owen John W.
2017

 

Note NI14493 :

Individuals : Jones Virginia
2018

 

Note NI14494 :

Individuals : Owen Martha "Mattie"
2019

 

Note NI14495 :

Individuals : Dunaway Charlottie Florence 'Lottie'
Boyd Cemetery, Pitts Lane.

 

Note NI14496 :

Individuals : Robertson Lewis Marion
2020

 

Note NI14497 :

Individuals : Owen Thomas Edward
Owen Cemetery, off Hwy 102, Rutherford Co., TN
2021
OWEN CEMETERY
RUTHERFORD COUNTY
ERFORD COUNTY
Located off Hwy 102 on a farm, very overgrown
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OWEN TE 1860-1929
JONES Lillian 1879-1940
OWEN John W 1865-1927
OWEN Virgie J 1868-1948
OWEN Finis J Mar 1, 1896-Aug 6, 1949
OWEN Lizzie Mai Jun 21, 1830-Jan 30, 1919
OWEN WT Aug 30, 1855-Oct 29, 1882
SAUNDERS JT died Aug 7, 1914 age 69 yrs
SAUNDERS Mary Aug 15, 1815-Apr 2, 1879
SAUNDERS Richard D Jun 5, 1821-Oct 25, 1857

 

Note NI14498 :

Individuals : Jones Lillian
Owen Cemetery, off Hwy 102, Rutherford Co., TN
2022

 

Note NI14499 :

Individuals : Owen Sara
2023

 

Note NI14500 :

Individuals : Bell James Wesley
New Redden Cemetery, Coffee County, Tn.
10058

 

Note NI14501 :

Individuals : Asbury Jeannie
10609

 

Note NI14502 :

Individuals : Lane John F.
2024

 

Note NI14503 :

Individuals : Owen Lillie
2025
Lillie never married.

 

Note NI14504 :

Individuals : Jamison Charlotte
2026

 

Note NI14505 :

Individuals : Jamison James Lawrence
2027

 

Note NI14506 :

Individuals : Jamison Albert Gallatin
2028

 

Note NI14507 :

Individuals : Thomas Meeks 'Meeky'
2029

 

Note NI14508 :

Individuals : Adams Annie Lee
Evergreen Cemetery, Rutherford Co., TN
CONT
Married to Benjamine Provine Boyd in Murfreesboro, Tn. on April 14, 1914. They had 7 children, Ethel, Nellie, Daisy Louise, Margaret, Bennie Kate, Ella (Podie) and Anna Belle.

 

Note NI14509 :

Individuals : Frazer Colonel
2030

 

Note NI14510 :

Individuals : Ely Jessie
2031
Sources of the Ely family include:
Brewer Griffin Families on rootsweb.com
Picturesque Clarksville, Past and Present 1887
Ansearchin News Summer 1993, pg 54-55

 

Note NI14511 :

Individuals : Bartlet Wiley 'Willie' Dell
Willie Dell Ormes Bartlet Sanborn 1882-1968
CONT
Information from the
e
R. H. Jackson and Peggy Ormes Jackson Family Tree
Family Tree
on RootsWeb
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rhjackson&id=I01 007

 

Note NI14512 :

Individuals : Evans Linda
1061

 

Note NI14513 :

Individuals : Collins John
2033

 

Note NI14514 :

Individuals : Thomas William
203410379

 

Note NI14515 :

Individuals : Bass Elizabeth
203510380

 

Note NI14518 :

Individuals : Patterson Camilla
Evergreen Cemetery, Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co., TN
2038
Listed in Obituaries collection in Rutherford Co., Library on page 57:
Mrs. R. D. Jamison died Saturday in Nashville; buried Evergreen Cemetery;a second obituary ca lls her Mrs. Cammilla Jamison and says she died 11July 1908. (7-7-1908)

 

Note NI14519 :

Individuals : King Susanna
2039

 

Note NI14520 :

Individuals : Jamison Caroline Emily
Emily was listed as a school teacher in 1910 census living with her parents and at age 37 and single.
ingle.
Emily and her brothers and sisters were equally given the estate of their father William Robert "Bud" Jamison because he had no will. Emily at thattime was married to Mose Boyd, Sr. The f amily (brothers & sisters)decided to sign over to Emily and Mose the farm because at that ti me theycould not afford buy it for the dividing the funds with her siblings. Thefarm was pass ed on to Mose Boyd, Jr. the only issue. Mose & Zera gaveaway the farm in their old age befor e Zera died for $1 under undeterminedconditions to a couple that befriended them. Some have s aid that thissame couple had done t his before but typically no one had the financialmeans o f taking it to court. Estimates range to $10,000 in court cost todo so. The courts were no t interested in protecting the rights of theelderl y in the Rutherford Co., TN area. Less tha n one week after theysigned away the farm, they signed away their power of attorney as well.F riends, neighbors and relatives have yet to determine the motiv ation togive it way after i t had been in the Jamison family for almost a 100years. Almost everyone in the community kno w of the situation and freelyshare the events surrounding the farm.

 

Note NI14522 :

Individuals : Cowden James
2041

 

Note NI14523 :

Individuals : Hayes Ralph Edward
10610

 

Note NI14524 :

Individuals : Ewing Esther
2042

 

Note NI14525 :

Individuals : Robinson Alexander
2043

 

Note NI14526 :

Individuals : Irwin Nathaniel
2044

 

Note NI14527 :

Individuals : Jamison Jane
2045

 

Note NI14528 :

Individuals : Barclay John
2046

 

Note NI14531 :

Individuals : Jamison Adam
2049

 

Note NI14532 :

Individuals : Russell Margaret
205

 

Note NI14533 :

Individuals : Johnson Mary
2050

 

Note NI14534 :

Individuals : Hayes Ralph
10611

 

Note NI14535 :

Individuals : Jamison Samuel
2051
Some records indicate Samuel may have been born 1758.
.
Not clear which Samuel involved, however, records indicate that Andrewand Samuel Jimmerson, T hompson McCrackin, who helped survey the stagecoach road, .. .. ..

 

Note NI14536 :

Individuals : Ross Margaret
2052

 

Note NI14537 :

Individuals : Jamison Joseph
2053

 

Note NI14538 :

Individuals : Jackson Ann
2054

 

Note NI14539 :

Individuals : Wallace Catherine
2055

 

Note NI14540 :

Individuals : Jamisons The First
2056
The Jamisons are said to originated in Scotland in the extreme north ofthat country in the ar ea Sutherland and Caithness, where they weremembers of the clan Gunn. The founders of the cl an were Nors eman. Thefounder of the clan was said to be a pirate who settled at Ulbster inCa ithness. His descendants and the Keiths were continually at war witheach other. The daughte r of Lachlan Gunn was car ried off by a Keith toAckergill, where she threw herself from the t op of the tower. In 1426the two clans fought a indecisive battle near Thurso. Another encou nteroccurred on the Muir of Tannach i n 1438; the Gunns were defeated. In1426 the clans agre ed to settle in a friendly way. The Keithstreacherously attacked and cut the Gunns to pieces . The greater part ofthe clan afterward migrated to Sutherland. From Henry Gunn the Henderso nsof Caithness descended. Sir William Gunn of this clan fought valiantlyunder Gustavus Adolp hus. In 1636, on the Plains Weslock, he was chieflyinstrume ntal in the defeating the Austri ans. Charles I knighted him forbravery. The Chiefs of Clan Gunn were Hereditary Coroners o f Caithness,and the Official Badge of the Coroner was a great buckle of Ce lticdesign. The C lan Seat is at Clyth Castle, Caithness. TheJameson/Jamieson/Jamison family is connected wit h Gunn, Stuart of Bute.(extracts from The Scottish Tartans with Historical Sketches of the Cl ansand families of Scotland revised by Sir Thomas Innes of Learney,published by Johnston & Ba con, Edinburgh.)
n, Stuart of
R. R. MacIan, in his Clans of the Scotch Highlands published in 1845 byAckerman Co., London f ound in the public library in Edinburgh said - -"Clan Nan Guinnaich or Gunns - The Gunns wer e in the nor th, thecounterpart of the MacGregors in the south. Although not numerous, theywe re most distinguished in very indicative of their general character.Guinneach signifies sharp , keen, fierce, and was doubtlessly imposed asdescriptive of their known dispositions. The de rivation of the clan isfrom Guin, second son of Clans or Ollar the Black, king of Man and the Isles, who died in 1237.
dicative of their general
From James, son of George, the chief who flourished in the end of thefifteenth century, is de rived the patronymics of MacJamais, by which theyave since been distinguished from their coun trymen." (It has been saidthat English for MAC is son, so the translation of MacJamias into E nglishwould be Jameson. It is further recorded that members of the clanmigrated to Ulster Co unty, Ireland, from whe re they came to America.)There are some 57 plus versions of the James on name, some by the desireto be different but probably mostly because of general illiterac y andignorance of both the Jamesons and those who enumerated the citizen ofearly American. I n any case, the misuse of our name has been common inthe case of the author's short life a s a Jamison when compared to thosewho have lived be fore him.
57 plus versions of the James on name, some by
The name Jameson and its variants, Jamieson, Jamison and Jemison is ofbaptismal origin signif ying "The son of James". The purely EnglishJamison and it variants are almost entirely confin ed to North England,and the majority are of the Lowland Scottish descent. On the other hand,J ames as a surname is often English as north, which accounts for themultitude of its modern re presentatives. Early r ecords of the name areas follows: James of Jacobus Auditdleg, Count y Salop 1273; Walter James,County Somerset; Willelmus Jameson, 1379; Johannes Jamesman, 1379 ; AlioiaJames, 1379. (from John Carty and 4000 Descendants, 1755-1978, Researchedand Combile d by John H. Jamison, Helen (Baker) Cauley, James E. Bell,June (Jamison) Jaycox published i n 1979 by Walsworth Publishing Company,Marceline, Mo ., USA.
s modern re presentatives. Early r ecords of the
The Jamison Family in the Colonies:
"James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 inGlasgow, Scotland. He emigra ted to Galway, Ireland and came to Americawith his two sons, Robert and John, in 1700. They s ettled near York,Pennsylvania. John was born in 1680. There is no information available onRob ert.
y, James E. Bell,June (Jamison) Jaycox published i n 1979 by
It is reported that John Jamison came to this country when his father wasabout twenty years o f age. He was the first white man to settle withinthe limits of what became Little Brittain T ownship, Pen nsylvania. Thename of his first wife is unknown. There were twelve children--on e of hiswife and eleven of the second marriage. The order of their birth isunknown. John le ft about 1x00 acres of l and to his twelve children. Itis a matter of history that "When i t was a contemplation to divide thetownship Drumore, (from which this was taken, i.e. Littl e Brittain, andwhile one proposed one na me and another offered another, with respect ofconsi derable difficulty is settling the question,) John Jamison, one ofthe oldest and most promine nt citizens, said to the company, "Most of usecame f rom Great Brittain as our native place . I propose the name ofLittle Brittain, in memory of our mother country." The name wasfavor ably received and the township, when organized, was named accordingly." reference: The Histo ry of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Theinformation is reported to be taken from "The Jamiso ns in America" byEphrain Jamison, published by the Rumford Press of Concord, N .H. in1901 a t Boston, Massachusetts.
ng the
Thomas Jamison, son of John, was born November 7, 1732. He was a farmerand served in the Mili tia under General Washington. He fought through thecampaign of July 5, 1755 which resulted i n Braddock's defeat. He settledin Georgia after marrying Jane Dickey in 1756. She died in 176 3. He latermoved with his four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville ata place ca lled Jamison's Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River inFranklin County. He died April 6, 1830 ."
from "The
This reminds us of the general story of Jamisons in America reported byBob Erwin in the genfo rum which follows:
t Boston, Massachusetts.
Thomas Jamison sure did move around a lot! Pennsylvania to Virginia toGeorgia, back to Virgin ia, and on to Indiana. I've never seen the like.The following is from the Roanoke, Va. Forum , March 1, 19 88.
hich resulted i n Braddock's defeat.
The Jamison Family
gia after marrying Jane Dickey in 1756. She died in 176
"James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 inGlasgow, Scotland. He emigra ted to Galway, Ireland and came to Americawith his two sons, Robert and John, in 1700. They s ettled near York,Pennsylvania. John was born in 1680. There is no information available onRob ert. Thomas Jamison, son of John, was born November 7, 1732. He was afarmer and served in th e Militia under General
Washington. He fought through the campaign of July 5, 1755 which resultedin Braddock's defeat . He settled in Georgia after marrying Jane Dickey in1756. She died in 1763. He later moved w ith his four children toVirginia, living near Charlottesville at
a place called Jamison's Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River inFranklin County. He died Apr il 6, 1830."
ra ted to Galway, Ireland and came to Americawith his
From:
sons, Robert and John, in 1700. They s ettled near York,Pennsylvania.
Franklin County Families
There is no information available onRob ert.
"Thomas Jamison, born 7 November, 1732, son of John Jamison.
1761: Albermarle County
1762: moved to Georgia
1760's: returned to Albermarle County
Moved to present Franklin County (then Henry), before 1776; settled onSnow Creek
Moved to Indiana Died in Jefferson County, Indiana, 6 April 1830 marriedfirstly, in 1756 Jan e Dickey, of Loudoun County, Va., born 1740/41 shedied in Georgia in 1763."
e at
His daughter Martha, who married Lewis Marshall. Here is some info onthat family You will not ice that Martha Jamison Marshall has a birth dateof 1767 on her tombstone, but she was suppos ed to have b een the daughterof Jane Dickey Jamison, who died in 1763:
ohn Jamison.
Marshall Family Data
unty
Logan County, Kentucky Marriages, 1790-1865
Foulks, Joseph to Sally Marshall, September 25, 1816
ranklin County (then Henry), before 1776; settled
Abstracts of Wills & Settlements, Logan County, Ky. 1838-1856
unty, Indiana, 6 April 1830
Marshall, Lewis, Book G, pages 321-322
To Nancy Henry, daughter, Negro woman Mary Ann until year 1845 at whichtime she is to be fre e and all her children born after date of will to befree; to Susan Richardson, daughter, Negr o woman Sarah Ann, to be freewhen 25 years old along with her children, Kitchen furniture; to Cassandra Arnold, daughter, Negro woman to be free at age 25 along withher children; to Sall y Foulks, daughter, same as Cassandra's bequest.Rest of estate to be divided equally betwee n 4 above daughters and
grandson, William Henry. Written 2 Sept 1837. Exec.: George Richardson,son-in-law, and Marmad uke B. Morton. Wit.: Samuel Arnold, PhillipKennerly. Signature is indicated by mark. Date o f Probate: 26 Sept 1842.
To Nancy Henry, daughter, Negro woman Mary Ann until year 1845 at
Logan Co., Ky., Cemeteries
e e and all her children born after date of will
Jarrett Cemetery - (on U.S. 431, at Epleys, Ky.)
o woman Sarah Ann, to be
Marshall, Lewis, 5 Sep 1766 - 20 Aug 1842
Marshall, Martha, 19 Nov 1767 - 13 Sep 1833
Foulks, Joseph, Rev., b. New Jersey, 30 Aug 1786 - 3 May 1863
Foulks, Sallie, 1 Oct 1798 - 13 Dec 1879
ter, same as Cassandra's
Marriages of Franklin County, Virginia 1786-1858 - Wingfield
ve daughters
Marshall, Lewis and Martha Jamison, Jan 1, 1798. Sur. Wm. Jamison
.: George
Henry County, Virginia Will Abstracts, Vol. 1 & 2, 1777-1820
el Arnold,
II:168 - Samuel Marshall - 30 Sept 1809 - Pr 14 May 1810
To my wife Cassandra Marshall, after debts are paid, personal estate todispose of as she see s proper with the following exceptions: to my sonBenjamin Marshall, bed and furniture after m y wife's dece ase or soonerif she wishes; to dau Nancy bay
mare at decease of wife; to grandson Benjamin Marshall my rifle gun; tomy grandson Samuel Mar shall my shot gun. I lend unto my wife the land andplantation where I now live during her nat ural life. A t her decease tobe sold and divided among my children; Sally Arnold, Lewis Marsh all,Dennis Marshall, Nancy Marshall, Benjamin Marshall, Susanah Barrow, JohnMarshall.
Appoint son Dennis Marshall, Elisha Arnold and John King exors.
Wit: John King, Thomas Hailey, Anderson Hagwood.
ndra Marshall, after debts are paid, personal estate
The Roster of Texas Daughters Revolutionary Ancestors - DAR - 1976
o my
Marshall, Samuel, born 1745, Henry (Westmoreland, Mecklenburg) County,Va., died 1809, Henry C ounty, Va., married 1762 (1763) (before 1765,1768), Cassandra Alfriend, born 1745-8, Henric o County, Va. (Maryland),will probated, January
9, 1820, Henry County, Va. Service: Private. Captain in Artillery, Va.Militia. Mecklenburg Co unty Order Bk., pp. 374, 389. Rev. War Rec's.Mecklenburg County, Va., by Elliot.
Children:
1. Sally, born 1764, married Elisha Arnold.
2. Lewis, born September 5, 1766, married Martha Jamison, moved to Mo.
3. Dennis, born 1768, married August 27, 1792, Frances (Frankey) Harper.
4. Nancy, born 1773, died unmarried.
5. Benjamin, married Sally Dugger.
6. Susannah (Susan), born 1777, married May 2, 1801, William Barrow
7. John, died unmarried.
8. Patsy
Members: Minnie Bowlin DuBose, No. 490694.
Kathleen Grayson Johnson No. 579426.
Geneva Ashby Jones, No. 324432.
Vera Jo Rogers Bybee, No. 517742.
rn 1745-8, Henric o County, Va.
Pioneer Families of Franklin County, Virginia - Marshall Wingfield
, Va. Service: Private. Captain in Artillery,
p. 148. - Samuel Marshall married Cassandra Alfriend and settled on theheadwaters of Leatherw ood Creek. Issue: (1) Dennis, (2) Lewis, (3) John,(4) Ben, (5) Susan, (6) Sally, and (7) Nanc y. They spen t the remainderof their lives here and were buried nearby on the Wasley Griggs p lacewest of Dyer's Store.
married August 27, 1792, Frances (Frankey) Harper.
(1) Dennis Marshall was born in 1768, and died in 1843. He marriedFrances Harper and had issu e: Samuel, Benjamin, Alfriend, Lewis, Dennis,Polly, Sally, Frances, Cassandra, Nancy and Pats y.
ried.
(2) Lewis moved to Kentucky.
Minnie Bowlin DuBose, No. 490694.
(3) John operated a store and a tobacco factory at Shady Grove inFranklin. He had as partne r his brother, Ben.
No. 517742.
(4) Ben married Sally Dugger, and died without issue.
nia - Marshall Wingfield
(5) Susan married William Barrow.
all married Cassandra Alfriend and settled on
(6) Sally married Elisha Arnold, and had issue: Samuel, John James,Elisha, Franklin, Nancy, C ynthia, and Lucy.
Sally, and (7) Nanc y. They spen t the
Early Settlers - Mecklenburg County, Virginia - Elliot
n the Wasley Griggs
Marshall, John - Will Book 2, Page 132.
Names: Wife - not named and evidently deceased.
Children - Samuel Marshall, James Marshall, Benjamin Marshall, LucyMalone, Ann Nance, wife o f Robert Nance.
Grandson - Jesse Carter
Granddaughter - Catherine Carter
Granddaughters - Mary Ingram and Betsy Hooper
Granddaughter - Judith Nance
Specific bequests to each of those named.
Executors: Sons Samuel and James Marshall
Witnesses: John Arnold, William Pegram and Elisha Arnold
Will dated July 17, 1782. Recorded Nov. 14, 1785.
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DAR book titled "Jamesons in America 1647-1900" by E.O. Jameson. OurMattie Jamison (daughte r of Jane Dickey and Thomas Jamison) marriedJames McWilliams and died in Hardin Co. Ky. Tw o DAR records confirmMattie is with the Jamisons
and the McWilliams. Proof exists in the book "Two Centuries inElizabethtown and Hardin Co., K Y. 1776-1976" by McClure that Mattie wasmarried to McWilliams with ten children and no othe r husbands.
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The following is also report posted by Patricia Duncan on February 20,1998: Boy, Thomas Jamis on sure did move around a lot! Pennsylvania toVirginia to Georgia, back to Virginia, and on t o Indiana. I 've neverseen the like. The following is from the Roanoke, Va.
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Franklin County, Virginia Families:
"Thomas Jamison, born 7 November, 1732, son of John Jamison. 1761:Albermarle County, 1762: mo ved to Georgia, 1760's: returned to AlbermarleCounty , Moved to present Franklin County (the n Henry), bef ore 1776;settled on Snow Creek, Moved to Indiana , Died in Jefferson County,Ind iana, 6 April 1830 married firstly, in 1756 Jane Dickey, of LoudounCounty, Va., born 1740/4 1 she died in Georgia in 17 63."
Y. 1776-1976" by McClure that Mattie
There were four Jamison families in Virginia in 1784. These were: David,John, Samuel and Wil liam Jamison listed as head of households. It isbelieved by John H. Jamison who compiled "Jo hn Carty and 4000 Descendants1755-1978" that John married Susanah who was born in Virginia h ad theirfirst child "Julia" in Greenbrier Co., Virginia. They moved to Kentuckyand then move d to Missouri and later to Searcy Co., Arkansas. They had12 children. None of this family ap parently ever made it to Tennessee andwere apparently their children went on to Missouri an d never to be partof the Kentucky to Tennessee movement. It is unknown about David, Samuelan d William Jamison who remained in Virginia or what happened. It isunknown if any moved on t o Kentucky.
, Moved to present Franklin County (the n Henry), bef
For the record, the historian of the above record list the children: 1)Julia b. 1810 Ky, 2 ) John C. 'Jack' b. 1815 KY, 3) unknown boy, 4)Permelia, 5) Mary "Polly" b. 1819 IL, 6) a boy , 7&8) two gir ls and 9)Mastin b. 1829 MO, 10) Ebenezar B. b. 1831 MO, 11) Lorenzo Dow b. 183 5 MOand 12) a final boy.
hese were:
In the 1790 census there were 140 families who had Jameson or similarnames: Jameson, Jamerson , Jameston, Jamieson, Jamison, Jammeson,Jammison, Jamson, Jamerson, Jemeson, Jemeyson, Jemin son, Jemisso n,Jemmison, Jimerson, Jimeson and Jimmison. 5.1 persons per household with568 ot her persons.
, Virginia. They moved to
Jamison: (p. 149 and "American Fasti:, p. 12) : Fifth Period: Jamison,Robert: Son of John Ja mison, Donegore; educated Scotland; licenceTemplepatrick Presbytery, 1734; Lion's Hill, Delaw are, 1734.
children went on to Missouri an d
JAMISON, ROBERT (c1787-1815/16), NC/SC/KY posted by Donna Sears Chernickon September 06, 1998 : My line starts with Garret JAMISON, died 1826Washington Co.,Ind. He m. 1795 in Madison Co. , Ky., Jane CALDWELL. Hemoved to Barren Co., Ky.,by 1805 when he swore that his wife was daug hterof an Alexander CALDWELL, decd of Rutherford Co., S.C. Census show Janeborn both in Va. , and N.C. My ancestor is Garret's son Robert Jamsion b.1797 m.1820 in Jefferson Co., Ind., M ary Welch. All of the rest ofGarret's children--John, William, Samuel, Andrew, James, Joseph , Mary andGarret Wilson, moved to Was hington Co., Ind. Garrett Wilson (Jr?) latermoved to Io wa.
d Jameson or
My son descends from his daughter Martha, who married Lewis Marshall.Here is some info on tha t family You will notice that Martha JamisonMarshall has a birth date of 1767 on her tombston e, but she w as supposedto have been the daughter of Jane Dickey Jamison, who died in 1763:
1 CONT Jamison: (p. 149 and "American Fasti:, p. 12) : Fifth Period:
Donna Sears Chernick on September 06, 1998: ROBERT JAMISON, b. c1787, NC;d. 1815/16, Logan Co ., KY. Married MARY McWHORTER in SC. Two of sevenchildren known: AGNES JAMISON, b. 1809/10, S C; d. 1897, IA; m. 1832,Monroe twp., Washington Co., IN, WILLIAM SCOTT (B. 1809, KY). ROBERTJ AMISON, Jr., b. 1816, Logan Co., KY (born after father died); he m.1845, CHRISTINA KYTE, in W ashington Co., IA. In a bio. written whileRobert was still living, he said both parents cam e from NC, and weredescendants of Scots Covenanters. There are five other children.
. Census show
Jenny Ellison on February 26, 1998 posted on Jamison forum: Researchingthe family of Rober t Jameson m. Sarah McKee. Died in Philadelphia, PA in1802 (both of them). Sons and later rela tives names Ja cob LockhartJamison, J. Jacob Jamison, William Jamison to name a few. Family w hostayed north kept spelling of Jameson. Family who moved south and westchanged it to Jamison . Many of them settled in Ohio, Kentucky, and Kansas.
ewis Marshall.Here
Barb Roberts on December 07, 1998 posted: Looking for information onDavid & Esther Jamison o f Washington & Beaver Counties in PA. Believed tohave left the area after the 1810 census, we nt to Licking /MuskingumCounties in OH, with daughters Esther (Jamison) Rowland, and another? ?daughter, Jane (Jamison) Rowland. Per our family history, theseJamisons were from Ireland, w ith David possibly the im migrant.
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James Jamison McElroy, born 1811 in NC to John Wesley McElroy andElizabeth Jamison. She was t he daughter of James Jamison. Elizabeth wasborn August 7, 1780. She died in Yancy Co., NC . - Patricia Dun can
living, he said both parents cam e from NC, and
John K Jamison b. 1837 d.Sep/08/1898 bur. Oakland Cem. Atlanta, GA mEliza George Powers b.D ec/16/1844 d.Jan/20/1904

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