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Note NI22472 :

Individuals : Savage James Robins
Info thanks to Geneanet.org
by Jim Berry

 

Note NI22493 :

Individuals : Jamison Horace William
The Spectrum, St George, Utah, Sunday, 17 Apr 2005
ST. GEORGE, Utah - Horace William Jamison, age 94, passed away quietly at home on Friday, April 15, 2005, in St. George. He was born on December 8, 1910, in Cove, Utah, the first of five sons, to William Flavius and Ethel Titensor Jamison. He lived in Pocatello, Idaho until 1923, when his family moved to California. He graduated from Venice High School in Mar Vista, California, then attended UCLA and the University of Southern California Medical School, where he received his MD degree in 1936. He practiced radiology in Los Angeles for the next forty years, except for a four-year-period of military service during WWII at the Santa Ana Army Air Base Regional Hospital. Horace married Bernice Tyler August 27, 1938, in Mar Vista, California and they were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple August 11, 1939. Since he was a quiet person and she very outgoing, he loved to have her at his side at church, at social gatherings and in their extensive travels. He also loved to listen to classical music, take photographs, play with his grandchildren and read and condense great books. He completed nine volumes of collected abridgements on a variety of subjects. Surviving family include his wife, Bernice (St. George); three children, Lowell Tyler Jamison (Glendale, CA), Janelle Leona Jamison Jarvis (Provo, UT) and Kent Douglass Jamison (St. George); 17 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; two brothers and one half-brother, John P. Jamison (Bountiful, UT), Steven L. Jamison (Los Altos, CA), and Gary Jamison (Huntington Beach, CA). He was preceded in death by two brothers and two half-brothers. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 23, 2005, at 1:00 p.m. at the Bloomington 6th Ward Chapel, 3519 Manzanita Rd., St. George, UT. Family and friends may gather prior to the services from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Chapel. Interment will follow the services at the Tonaquint Cemetery. Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff St., St. George, UT,

 

Note NI22501 :

Individuals : Jamison Green
The Burden Times, Burden, Kansas, 15 May 1924
Green Jamison was born March 16, 1832 at Lincoln, Mo., and departed this life May 10, 1924, at 9:40 P.M. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Weaver Dwyer 9 miles northeast of Burden, being at the time of his death 92 years, 2 months, and 24 days. He was first united in marriage to Mis Emma Mabel., to which union two children were born and then she was called to her reward. Later on, Feb. 28, 1876 he was united in marriage to Mis Mary Elizabeth Odom at Desota, Mo., and he and his wife came to Kansas on Oct. 26, 1876, located on what is known as the Jamison farm nine miles northeast of Burden and made that his home until Oct. 26, 1919 when they moved to Burden and remained here until the wife departed this life Mar. 27, 1923 after which he made his home with his daughter, Mr. Oscar Bennett. To this union was born 9 children, 2 preceeding him in death. He was converted and united with the Methodist church at Mr. Vernon at the age of 52 years and remained a member of that church until he was called to his reward. He leaves to mourn his loss 9 children, 3 sons and 6 daughters. the sons are James Jamison of Grandview, Wash., and Clyde Jamison of Atlanta, also Rude Jamison of Burden. The daughters are Mrs. Sherman Smith of Grandview, Wash., Mrs. Oscar Bennett, Burden, Ks., Mrs. Earl Fromm, Cambridge, Kans., Mrs. Will Matthews, Atlanta, Ks., Mr. Clarence Moss, Burden, Ks, Mrs. Weaver Dywer Burden, Ks., also 25 grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and a wide circle of friends. Mr. Jamison besides being a devoted husband, a loving father and a highly respected citizen was a veteran of the Civil War, enlisting in the year 1862 and serving his country until dismissed from service. Funeral services were held at the Mt. Vernon church Monday.

 

Note NI22578 :

Individuals : Miller Thomas
"Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHS-DJ26 : 22 December 2016), Thomas Miller and Mattie Jamison, 02 Jan 1873; citing Rutherford, Tennessee, United States, Marriage, p. , Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville and county clerk offices from various counties; FHL microfilm 379,649.

 

Note NI22590 :

Individuals : Jamison Edward Charles
Info WikiTree as posted by Vincent Piazza:
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Edward C Jamison in household of Hugh B Jamison, Beat 5, Attala, Mississippi

 

Note NI22595 :

Individuals : Jamison Ephraim
Madison Co., KY
Polk, Bolivar Co., Missouri
4105
Lived at Polk, Bolivar Co., MO

 

Note NI22596 :

Individuals : Hinton Clarissa
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Note NI22605 :

Individuals : Jamison John Thomas
John was the son of Thomas Jameson (Jamison) b. 1732 d. 1830 and Thomas's first wife Jane Dickey b. 1738 d. 1763.
1763.
He married Elizabeth Harris.
eth Harris.
John served in the Revolutionary War, from Henry County, Virginia.
, Virginia.
After the Revolution, John and Elizabeth lived in Franklin County, Va., on a farm adjoining the farm of his father Thomas on Snow Creek.
Thomas on Snow Creek.
Eventually, John and Elizabeth moved to Madison County, Kentucky, where John had been granted land for his service in the Revolution.Prillaman indicates that the family moved to Madison Co., KY when the boys, Samuel and John, were very young. After John died in 1842, the two sons returned to Virginia where each was married. No mention is made of the other siblings in that account.
mention is made of the
Capt. John & Elizabeth McWilliams Jamison's descendants were taken WFT#3001 Vol. 1.
ams Jamison's descendants were taken
WikiTree by Gloria Lange:
Died 1824 [location unknown]
ange:
John, wife Ellen, died intestate. Then Ellen died and a court case was entered that names johns children incl salley jamison warren and husband drury.
johns children incl salley jamison warren and husband
WikiTree by Gloria Lange show children as:
John, Marshall Jamison, Thomas Jamison, Samuel Jamison, Elizabeth Jamison, Jane Byrd, Hessey Newson, William Jamison and Sarah Warren.
Sources
Named in court case as heir of father
T Sources
From Wikitree.com: Jamison-380
f father
John was the son of Thomas Jameson (Jamison) b. 1732 d. 1830 and Thomas's first wife Jane Dickey b. 1738 d. 1763.
2 d. 1830 and Thomas's
He married Elizabeth Harris.
738 d. 1763.
John served in the Revolutionary War, from Henry County, Virginia.
erved in the Revolutionary War, from Henry County, Virginia.
After the Revolution, John and Elizabeth lived in Franklin County, Va., on a farm adjoining the farm of his father Thomas on Snow Creek.
Thomas on Snow Creek.
CONT
Eventually, John and Elizabeth moved to Madison County, Kentucky, where John had been granted land for his service in the Revolution.
ice in the Revolution.
CONT

 

Note NI22631 :

Individuals : Jamison George M.
Biggsville Township. (from usgennet.org)
Page 1349
GEORGE M. JAMISON, farmer, Biggsville, was born in Henderson county, Illinois, May 17, 1835. His parents, James and Mary (McKinney) Jamison, were born October 7, 1805, and April 28, 1798, respectively. They were united in marriage March 8, 1827, and reared a family of five children, whose names in the order of their birth were Samuel, Sarah A., Mary J., Margaret E. and George M. They died in Henderson county, Illinois, she in August, 1843, and he in October of the same year. They emigrated to this county in 1830 from Perry county, Indiana. He was the eldest son of Samuel and Sarah (Rowland) Jamison, and brother of John C. Jamison, whose biography appears elsewhere in this chapter. George M., the subject of this notice, was reared on a farm with only the advantages of a common school education, completed with six months at Abingdon College. His education, however, in the way of economy, industry and integrity was full and complete. January 10, 1861, he married Miss Sophia Van Tuyl; she was born near Dayton, Ohio, May 8, 1839, and came with her parents to Henderson, Illinois, in 1854. Her father died October 8, 1880, in Warren county, and her mother still resides there. In 1862 Mr. Jamison enlisted in Co. K, 84th Ill. Vol Inf., from which he was discharged after one year's service on account of disability. In the fall of 1878 he bought a residence in Biggsville, where he now (1882) lives, though he is engaged in farming, stockraising and feeding. He is now in comfortable circumstances, owning two farms containing 360 acres of land besides his village residence. His children are Alfred L., Sarah B., Herbert and Howard.

 

Note NI22639 :

Individuals : Jamison William R.
Biggsville Township, Page 1350 from usgennet.org
WILLIAM R. JAMISON (deceased), another of the first pioneers of Henderson county, was born in Grayson county, Kentucky, in 1808. In 1819 he removed with his father (Samuel Jamison) to Perry county, Indiana, and in 1829 emigrated to Henderson county, Illinois. In Indiana he was united in marriage with Miss Martha Findley, by whom he has two sons living, Rev. John C. Jamison and F. M. Jamison. His second wife was Miss Margaret Giles (now deceased). By this union he has four children, viz: Porter, Henry, Ewell and Fannie. A few years ago he went to Jacksonville, Florida, with a view to improving his failing health, and there died, June 17, 1882. He was the second son of Samuel Jamison, elsewhere mentioned in this chapter.

 

Note NI22644 :

Individuals : Jamison James W.
JAMES W. JAMISON, son of John C. and Sarah (Stice) Jamison, was born in Henderson county, Illinois, August 17, 1845. Was reared on his father's farm, where he is now engaged in farming. April 7, 1872, he married Miss Nancy J. Luten, of Lee county, Iowa. She was born in Ohio, March 16, 1850. They are the parents of three children: Nora C., Estella T. and Thadius. His brother, William H., was born in 1841, August 30. Served in the late war, in the 89th Ill. Vol. Inf. Was wounded and died October 18, 1868.

 

Note NI22650 :

Individuals : Jamison John C.
Biggsville Township from usgennet.org
Pages 1348-1349
John C. Jamison, retired farmer, Biggsville. In writing the history of Henderson county it is rarely the privilege of the biographer to sketch the life of one having a continuous residence in the county since 1829. Nevertheless that man is found in the person of Mr. Jamison. He was born in Grayson county, Kentucky, February 3, 1811, on the same day which gave birth to the venerable Horace Greeley. His father, Samuel Jamison, was born in Pennsylvania, and his grandfather, James Jamison, was a native of Ireland. He, with his parents, emigrated to America about the middle of the seventeenth century, being then but a boy. He, with his son Samuel (the father of our subject), emigrated from Brownsville, Virginia, via the rivers, to where Louisville, Kentucky, now stands, though at that time the place could boast of only one log cabin. Here Samuel married Sarah Rowland, by whom he had born to him three sons. Lost his wife by death; remarried, and in 1819 removed to Perry county, Indiana. His second marriage was with Mrs. Melinda (Richards) Short. His mother, before marriage, was Miss Elizabeth Ewing, a lady whose family were noted for their rare moral and intellectual worth. In 1830 he emigrated to Henderson county, Illinois, where he died August 20, 1845. Having spent the greater part of his life in the tall timbers of Kentucky and Indiana, he attained to a great degree those characteristics and great physical powers so honored and loved among the true pioneers. Of his three sons, John C. may be mentioned as the pioneer of the family in Henderson county. His father sent him here in 1829 prospecting for a suitable locality, with a view to settling the family, which was done the following year. He was married in this county September 15, 1836, to Miss Sarah Stice, a native of Montgomery, Illinois. She died August 8, 1879, where she so long lived and reared her family. The children are Martha (wife of Wm. Bell), James W. and Tabitha, living; Caroline, Thomas and William H., deceased. By industrious labor and good management Mr. Jamison has secured a competency of this world's goods, owning, besides his residence in Biggsville, a fine farm of 250 acres, in Secs. 6 and 7.

 

Note NI22653 :

Individuals : Jamison James
2047

 

Note NI22655 :

Individuals : Ewing Elizabeth
2048

 

Note NI22668 :

Individuals : Jamison Wilson B.
Biggsville Township, Page 1350 from usgennet.org
WILSON B. JAMISON, farmer, Biggsville, son of Joseph and Sarah (VanTuyl) Jamison, and grandson of John Jamison, was born in Henderson county, Illinois, January 12, 1852. His grandfather John was an only brother of Samuel Jamison, mentioned elsewhere in this work. The subject of these few notes was born and reared on the farm where he now lives, on Sec. 31, T. 11, R. 4, and received the best education that could be obtained in the common schools, besides two years at Monmouth College and one year at Mount Pleasant, Iowa. After completing his education he turned his attention to agricultural pursuits. December 1, 1874, he married Miss Christena Wiegand, daughter of William Weigand, of Biggsville. After his marriage he at once went to Bedford, Iowa, where he engaged in the grain trade, but one year later returned to his farm, satisfied to be content in the humble vocation of a farmer. For the last three years he has been in feeble health, caused by being overcome with heat in 1879. His father died March 5, 1855, leaving four children, three of whom are now living: Michael V., Anna J. and Wilson B., the subject of this sketch, who has two children, Harry F. and Jesse Joseph. They are members of the Cumberland Presbyterian church.

 

Note NI22673 :

Individuals : Jamison John
from
John Jamison Family of Pennsylvania to Virginia, North Carolina, Missouri, Wisconsin, Montana, California and beyond!
by LuAnn Elsinger
by LuAnn Elsinger
John Jamison was born on 27 October 1746 at Little Britain Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.1,2,3 He was the son of Samuel Jamison and Catherine Cowden. John Jamison married Nancy Aitkins, daughter of James Aitkins and Jane (?), on 4 December 1769 in what would become Franklin County, Virginia.3 Their first nine children were born in Franklin County.3 Around 1792, John and his family moved to Mecklenburg County, North Carolina where their last three children were born.3
County,
On September 4, 1796, John purchased 172 acres near the head of the Rocky River in Mecklenburg County. Then on December 20, 1797 he purchased an additional 23 acres on Rocky River. Over the next 26 years, until 1823, there were a number of land purchases and sales involving the Jamison family. Because John not only had a son by the name of John but also a grandson, it has been difficult determining exactly which deeds belonged to which John Jamison. A listing of all the land records can be found on the Land Records page by following the link at the top of this page.4,5
C to which John Jamison. A listing of all the land records can be found on
Once in North Carolina four of the Jamison daughters married. Marriage bonds were made for Jenny on February 10, 1797 with John as bondsman. Catherine was next with her marriage bond made on March 31, 1801 with John again as bondsman. On January 19, 1803 brother Adam posted a bond for his sister Elizabeth. And finally, on January 26, 1809 James posted a bond for his sister Nancy.6
other Adam posted a bond
I could not find an 1800 or 1810 census listing for John in either Mecklenburg or Cabarrus County. In the 1810 Federal Census for Cabarrus County there was a James Jamison with a household that included three males under 10, one male 10-15, one male 26-44, one male 45+, three females under 10, and two females 26-44. I believe that John was living with his son James Carson.7 In the 1820 Federal Census for Cabarrus County, NC there was a John Jamison with the following household: one male 16-26, one male 45+, one female 16-26, two females 26-45, and one female 45+, with two persons engaged in agriculture.8
CONC County, NC there was a John Jamison with the following household: one
After 1823 land records in the counties of Mecklenburg and Cabarrus ended and it appeared that the whole Jamison famiy moved to Pike County, Missouri. To date I have only been able to search land patents for Missouri and so I don't know if John purchased any land in Pike County or if he continued to live with one of his children.2
date I have only been able to search land patents for
John Jamison died on 7 September 1824 at age 77.
any land in Pike County or
[S6] Sarah Melvina Devaney, "The Jamison History."
[S362] Jamison Family Register.
[S80] Anonymous, Portrait and Biographical Record, MO, page 47
[S380] Letter, Mary Jane Patton to unknown cousin, April 24, 1891.
[S99] Ancestry.com, "North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868", (database online).
[S64] Robert L. Williams, "James Carson Jamison."
n, April 24, 1891.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~elsinger/jamison/p2.htm# i35
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LuAnn Elsinger has created this information which is devoted to the descendants of John Jamison, son of Samuel Jamison and Catharine Cowden, who was born in Little Britain Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on October 27, 1746. He was one of seven known children, the others being Jane, James, Adam, Samuel, William and Joseph.1
It is believed that his grandfather was of Scotch-Irish decent and came to America around 1713. The term Scotch-Irish is "an Americanism, generally unknown in Scotland and Ireland, and rarely used by British historians. In American usage, it refers to people of Scottish descent who, having lived for a time in the north of Ireland, migrated in considerable numbers to the American colonies in the eighteenth century."2 His grandfather, who was also named John, was an early settler in Lancaster County and was instrumental in the naming of Little Britain Township which was formed in 1738.3
Some time prior to 1769 John left Pennsylvania and settled in what would become Franklin County, Virginia where he married Nancy Aitkins on December 4, 1769. Their first nine children were born in Virginia and then around 1792 they moved to Mecklenburg County, North Carolina where their last three children were born.4
The family settled in the Rocky River area of Mecklenburg and Cabarrus Counties. [Cabarrus County was formed from Mecklenburg County in 1792.] Land records of these two counties over the course of 27 years showed purchases and sales by John and his sons and grandsons - John C., James, Samuel, William, and Adam Jamison - often with one or another Jamison showing up as a witness. After 1821, land purchases in the Rocky River area, for the Jamisons, stopped although sales continued until January of 1823. This corresponds with information provided in a letter written by Mary Jane Patton on April 24, 1891 from Clarksville, Pike County Missouri. Mary Jane was a great-granddaughter of John Jamison and she told of the family's coming to Pike County, Missouri in 1820.
The Jamison family descendants did not stay just in Missouri. A group of them moved to Wisconsin and from there to Montana and even into British Columbia. Others went west to Texas and California. One descendant, James Carson Jamison, fought with General William Walker in Nicaragua in the 1850s and was later appointed Adjutant General of the state of Missouri.
The information for this web site has been through the work of many people, principally Kent McMahan, Dave Schaal, Perry Jenks, Jeri Swan, Howard Watts, Ardis Jamison, Troy Mayne, Helen Yager Mumm, Shirley Massie Simms, myself, and others that I may not even be aware of.
As all genealogical work, this is an ongoing endeavor and I invite any and all corrections and additions that you would be willing to make and provide. Please feel free to email me at the address below.
Thank you for taking the time to view this site.
ate of Missouri.
1 Jameson, E.O. The Jamesons in America. Boston, MA, 1901: page 500
2 Leyburn, James G. The Scotch-Irish: a Social History. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1962.
3 Ellis, Franklin, and Samuel Evans. History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1883: page 936
4 Jamison Family Records, 1815, loose "Family Record" pages from unknown source; digital images made by LuAnn Elsinger, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 2010. Records were copied on October 22, 1815 in Rowan County, North Carolina. They were given to Helen Yager Mumm ca 1969-70 by Paul Jamison.

 

Note NI22674 :

Individuals : Atkins Nancy
The name of John's wife, Nancy Aitkins, and their marriage date, was found in a handwritten Family Register supposedly written on October 22, 1815 in Rowan County, North Carolina. This is the only evidence we have to date that tells us about John's marriage.
ls us about John's marriage.
But an interesting item appears on pages 562-563 of the book "The History of Pike County, Missouri" published in 1883. In an Addenda recalling stories from old settlers of Pike County we find the following sentence. "Among the early marriages in his recollection Mr. Fielder remembers as the first that of John Jamison to Miss Nancy Cantrell, the ceremony being performed at his father's house."
l, the ceremony being
As far as I know, the only Jamison family that settled early in Pike County, Missouri was our Jamison family. Was this a second marriage for John?
souri was our Jamison family. Was this a second marriage for
from rootsweb.ancestry
The date for the death of Nancy came from a Jamison family history compiled by Sarah Melvina Devaney, daughter of Margaret Melvina Jamison (1835-1916) and James Henry Devaney. It said "His wife, Nancy, died June 5, 1830". I have always thought this to be John's first wife, Nancy Aitkins. But if John was indeed married a second time to a Nancy Cantrell, then that sentence could very well apply to the second Nancy.

 

Note NI22676 :

Individuals : Cowden Catherine
Data from myheritage.com
CONT
CONT
Catharine Jamison (born Cowden), 1729-1784
was born on month day 1729. Catharine married Samuel Jamison on month day 1745, at age 15.
Samuel was born in 1723, in Little Britan, Pennsylvania.
They had one son: James Jamison.
Catharine passed away on month day 1784, at age 54.2040

 

Note NI22690 :

Individuals : Jameson Robert F.
From Kent McMahan:
CONT
Robert F. Jameson, age 41 b. KY, heads household #216/225 in the 1st Divn. of Barren Co., KY on 30Jul 1850 page 321A. The LDS IGI has the marriage of Robert F. Jameson to E. J. Wilson. Carol Eddleman says Robert F. Jameson was born in Barren Co., KY and was a farmer & trader, and died in Sep 1884.

 

Note NI22694 :

Individuals : Jameson Mildred
Mildred Jameson Gray
(February 8, 1949 - August 13, 2011)
)
Mildred Jameson Gray born February 8, 1949 departed this life on Saturday August 13, 2011 at the Hazard A.R.H. being 62-years, 6-months, and 5-days of age at the time of her passing. Mildred was born in Perry County the daughter of the late Luther Jameson and the late Emma Williams Jameson. Mildred was a life-long resident of Perry County, a member of the Little Willard Church of Christ, and was also preceded in death by One Brother – Robert Lee Jameson, and One Sister – Barbara Sue Feltner.
rother –
Funeral Services for Mrs. Mildred Jameson Gray will be conducted on Tuesday August 16, 2011 at 2:00 P.M. at the Engle-Walker Funeral Home on East Main Street with J.P. Couch, Paul Couch and Eddie Williams officiating. The Burial will follow in the Jameson Cemetery located on Coal Harbor. The Visitation will be on Monday Evening

 

Note NI22705 :

Individuals : Jamison Edward
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.

 

Note NI22706 :

Individuals : Jamison Andrew J.
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.

 

Note NI22707 :

Individuals : Jamison James
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.

 

Note NI22711 :

Individuals : Jamison John
WILL BOOK 1 - 1811-1819 (Extracts)
Westmoreland Co., Pa
a
Source: Wills & Letters of Administrations of Westmoreland county Court House Greenburg, PA, by Della Reagan Fischer, Publ 1969.
an Fischer, Publ 1969.
Transcribed by Donald Buncie.

 

Note NI22724 :

Individuals : Jamison J. R.
Columbia County Pennsylvania Marriages
CONT
MARRIAGES BY REV. JOHN CALDWELL, 1854-1883 TIOGA AND COLUMBIA COUNTIES - Contributed by Barbara Ziegenmeyer
Marrriage Index from Columbia County, PA

 

Note NI22726 :

Individuals : Jamison Thomas
WILL BOOK 1 - 1773 - 1811 (Extracts)
Westmoreland Co., Pa
Goodman-McCoy
n-McCoy
Source: Wills & Letters of Administrations of Westmoreland county Court House Greenburg, PA, by Della Reagan Fischer, Publ 1969.
an Fischer, Publ 1969.
Transcribed by Donald Buncie.

 

Note NI22733 :

Individuals : Johns John
Records of Marriages solemnized by Isaac Mayes, Justice of the Peace,
Washington County, Pa., 1811 - 1845

 

Note NI22737 :

Individuals : McAlister John Bell
From
CONT
The Ancestors and Relatives of William Addams Reitwiesner
Part XCVI
The Descendants of Hugh McAlister and Mary Harbison

 

Note NI22739 :

Individuals : Jamison Robert K.
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.

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