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Individuals : Unkown Mable
10268

 

Note NI10307 :

Individuals : Andrews Esther Bowman
12724

 

Note NI10308 :

Individuals : Andrews Alexander Lee
12725

 

Note NI10309 :

Individuals : Andrews Samuel Justin
12726

 

Note NI10310 :

Individuals : Andrews Mary Elizabeth
12727

 

Note NI10311 :

Individuals : Arnette Walter
1271

 

Note NI10312 :

Individuals : Andrews Living
12728

 

Note NI10313 :

Individuals : Jamison Samuel
Samuel Jamison from findagrave.com
CONT
Birth: Mar. 3, 1810
Franklin County
Virginia, USA
Death: Apr. 22, 1881
Virginia, USA
1
son of John Jamison and Catherine Boone
of John Jamison and Catherine Boone
husband of Sarah Webster
rah Webster
Children:
1. Phoebe Jamison [1842- ]
2. Elizabeth Jamison [1833-1910]
3. John William Jamison [1838-1891]
4. Lewis F. Jamison [1834-1913]
5. Nancy Jamison [1836-1916]
6. Sarah Jamison [1846-1902]
7. Jessie B Jamison [1840- ]
8. Mary Catherine Jamison [1835- ]
9. Richard Marshall Jamison [1851- ]
10.Eliza Ann Jamison [1849-1894]
11.Samuel Henry Jamison [1844-1927]m Catherine Wertz
on [1849-1894]
2nd Wife: Catherine Brubaker who he married on 21 October 1852. Catherine was born on 28 March 1824 in Franklin county Virginia and died
on 5 May 1890
6 children
n 28 March 1824 in Franklin county Virginia and died
Family links:
Parents:
John Jamison (1783 - 1864)
Catherine Boone Jamison (1785 - 1866)
hn Jamison (1783 - 1864)
Spouse:
Sarah Webster Jamison (1811 - 1851)*
1 CONT Spouse:
Children:
Nancy Jamison Brubaker (1836 - 1916)*
John William Jamison (1838 - 1891)*
Samuel Henry Jamison (1844 - 1927)*

 

Note NI10314 :

Individuals : Webster Sarah M. 'Sallie'
Sarah Webster Jamison is buried in the Jamison Cemetery, Franklin Co., VA.
It is listed in findagrave.com with husband shown as William Jamison and Samuel jamison is referenced as the spouse.
the spouse.
Children:
1. Phoebe Jamison [1842- ]
2. Elizabeth Jamison [1833-1901]
3. John William Jamison [1838-1891]
4. Lewis F. Jamison [1834-1913]
5. Nancy Jamison [1836-1916]
6. Sarah Jamison [1846-1902]
7. Jesse B. Jamison [1840- ]
8. Mary Catherine Jamison [1835- ]
9. Richard Marshall Jamison [1851- ]
10. Eliza Jane Jamison [1849-1894]
11. Samuel Henry Jamison [1844-1927]
Eliza Jane Jamison [1849-1894]
Children listed Cemetery are:
44-1927]
Nancy Jamison Brubaker (1836 - 1916)
John William Jamison (1838 - 1891)
Samuel Henry Jamison (1844 - 1927)

 

Note NI10315 :

Individuals : Jameson Samuel
12731

 

Note NI10316 :

Individuals : Boone Catherine 'Caty'
Boone Mill, Franklin Co., VA
CONT
From findagrave.com
m
Catherine Boone Jamison
Birth: Dec. 3, 1785
Franklin County
Virginia, USA
Death: Aug. 29, 1866
Franklin County
Virginia, USA
1 CONT Franklin County
daughter of John Boone and Elizabeth
aughter of John Boone and Elizabeth
wife of John Jamison [1783-1864]
children
Barbara
Samuel
Tena
Katherine
Henry
Isaac
John
Jacob
Nancy
Elizabeth
Mary
c
Family links:
Spouse:
John Jamison (1783 - 1864)
1 CONT Mary
Children:
Samuel Jamison (1810 - 1881)*
1 CONT John Jamison (1783 - 1864)
Burial:
Jamison Cemetery
Franklin County
Virginia, USA

 

Note NI10317 :

Individuals : McKnight Geneva Ann
10269

 

Note NI10318 :

Individuals : Jameson Allen
Scott Jameson has: The Jamesons migrated from Missouri and settled in Grayson Co., TX, in the town of Jameson which was named after Allen. His 1850 census household includes his wife, his children and his mother Susan Fry, and her age 10 daughter. Also in their household were women & children with the surnames of Humphries and Osburn, all born in MO. Kristin Ludwig says that Allen & Catherine lived in Polk & Dade Cos., MO, before moving to Texas before 1850.
Dade Cos., MO,
Thanks to Casandra's Colegrove Family Tree A Constant Work In Progress
andra's Colegrove Family Tree A Constant Work In Progress
The following is an excert from the Savage Family in Oklahoma by Joseph Luther:
eph
7. James Robbins Savage. Born 15 February 1819 at Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri. Married 11 March 1838 in Polk County, Missouri by his brother Hiram Savage in Polk County, Missouri to Louisa Jamison. Married secondly on September 1869 to Sarah E. H. Francis Clark. Died 12 May 1874 in Grayson County, Texas. Buried at Washburn Cemetery. Issue: Louisa Paralee Savage, William Allen Savage, John Jamison Savage, Hiram Thomas Savage, James B. Savage, Susannah E. Savage, Samuel B. Savage, Margaret Elizabeth Savage, Ellen Bell Savage, George W. Savage, , and Mary Jane "Jennie" Savage.
argaret
CONC Elizabeth Savage, Ellen Bell Savage, George W. Savage, , and Mary Jane
CONC "Jennie" Savage.
8. Catherine Savage. Born 30 December 1820 in Cooper County, Missouri. Married 13 September 1838 by her brother Hiram Savage in Polk County, Missouri to Allen Jamison. To Texas. Settled town of Jamison, Texas. Died 11 March 1881 at Jamison, Grayson County, Texas. Buried in Warden Cemetery. Issue: John F. Jamison, William S. Jamison, Susanna E. Jamison, Thomas A. Jamison, Martha Jamison, Katie Jamison, and Samuel B. Jamison.
n,
From FamilyTreeMaker Genealogy:
son, Katie Jamison, and Samuel B. Jamison.
Descendants of William 1 SAVAGE
Genealogy:
12. CATHERINE3 SAVAGE, D/O WILLIAM 2 (WILLIAM 22, WILLIAM 11 SAVAGE*) was born 30 Dec 1820, and died 11 Mar 1881 in Grayson County, Texas. She married ALLEN JAMISON, H/O CATHERINE SAVAGE 13 Sep 1838. He was born Abt. 1815, and died Unknown.
N JAMISON, H/O CATHERINE SAVAGE 13 Sep 1838. He was born Abt.
Children of CATHERINE SAVAGE and ALLEN JAMISON are:
i. JOHN F.4 JAMISON, (CATHERINE SAVAGE3, WILLIAM2), b. Abt. 1839; d. Unknown.
ii. WILLIAM S. JAMISON, (CATHERINE SAVAGE3, WILLIAM2, b. Abt. 1840; d. Unknown.
iii. SUSANNA JAMISON, (CATHERINE SAVAGE3, WILLIAM2), b. Abt. 1841; d. Unknown.
iv. THOMAS A. JAMISON, (CATHERINE SAVAGE3, WILLIAM2), b. Abt. 1842; d. Unknown.
v. MARTHA JAMISON, (CATHERINE SAVAGE3, WILLIAM2), b. Abt. 1843; d. Unknown.
vi. KATIE JAMISON, (CATHERINE SAVAGE3, WILLIAM2), b. Abt. 1844; d. Unknown.
vii. SAMUEL B. JAMISON, (CATHERINE SAVAGE3, WILLIAM2), b. Abt. 1845; d. Unknown.

 

Note NI10320 :

Individuals : Jamison Catherine 'Katie'
12735

 

Note NI10321 :

Individuals : Jameson John F.
12736

 

Note NI10322 :

Individuals : Jameson William Savage
12737

 

Note NI10323 :

Individuals : Gregory Mimie
1272

 

Note NI10324 :

Individuals : Jamison Susanna Elizabeth
12738

 

Note NI10325 :

Individuals : Jamison A. J.
12739

 

Note NI10326 :

Individuals : Jamison J. A.
12740

 

Note NI10327 :

Individuals : Jamison Martha
12741

 

Note NI10328 :

Individuals : Haynes Amanda Eula
1027

 

Note NI10329 :

Individuals : Jamison Samuel B.
12742

 

Note NI10330 :

Individuals : Jameson James H.
12743

 

Note NI10331 :

Individuals : Jameson Lucinda C.
12744

 

Note NI10333 :

Individuals : Jamison John
12746

 

Note NI10335 :

Individuals : Arnette Effie
1273

 

Note NI10336 :

Individuals : Jamison Joseph S.
Thanks to FTW Lisa G. Moorman files for Joseph Jamison Family Genealogy:
Lisa Gay Moorman
Wichita Falls, Texas
lmoorman@@sw.rr.com
A very good site but like mine, has same problem with some kinships anddata. It may be tha t no one knows the correct relationships.
ows the correct relationships.
Example: Joseph Jamison was either born in Virginia, Maryland, Kentuck orGeorgia. Take you r pick.
gia. Take you r pick.
Stupakgen.net - Joseph Jamison was born 4 Jan 1763 in Georgia, and died1810 in St. Louis Co , Missouri.
Geni.com - Birthplace: Henry Co., VA Death: Died 1810 in St. Louis Co.,MO.
Rootsweb - only states married Sally on 5 Mar 1782 in Henry County,Virginia
MyTrees - VA, KY
FamilyCentral.net - Henry, Virginia (Frances was born in KY 10 Oct 1783
FamilyOrgins.com - Henry CO., VA,
ces was born in KY 10 Oct 1783
All cannot be correct but VA is the most common place mentioned.
t be correct but VA is the most common place mentioned.
The best account that I have found is the following from Rebecca Colbert.
ca Colbert.
Thanks to Rebecca Colbert report in genforum the following:
following:
"Joseph Jamison resided in Henry County, Virginia. In the 1781/1782 taxlists for the county h e was listed in Spencer Clark's District as onewhite person. In the tax lists shown both Jose ph and William Jamisonwithin the Clark district. Joseph had 1 tithe for 2 horses under 21 yea rsof age. William was a male with one black named Tom, 3 horses, 8 head ofcattle, and 8 perso ns in the household. In 1784 the district apparentlychanged to Ryan and Prunty and the Jamiso ns within it were Thomas, JohnJr., William and another John. Thomas and John Jamison,Sr. wer e brothers.and John, Jr. was the son of John, Sr. and the first William was a son ofThomas Ja mison, Sr. who according to the land records was married toHannah Taggart Jamison. All of the se Jamisons were around since 1778situated near the Marrowbone Creek with the exception of Jo seph, John Jr., and Thomas, Jr who were too young in 1778. In 1785 the Prunty part ofRyan an d Prunty's district was slice out and added to Franklin County,Virginia. Joseph, along with W illiam and John Jamison, remained in HenryCounty division. The latter two with another brothe r, Samuel also hadland still lying in Nathan Ryan's district which remained in HenryCounty. M ost of the Jamisons here had land lying in both counties. JohnJamison, Jr. for instance owne d a large farm along Snow and Pigg Rivers.After 1785 Joseph no longer appears on Henry Count y Tax Lists.
ost of the Jamisons here had land lying in both
The Jamisons and Hubbards settled first on the south bank of MissouriRiver approxiamately 4 5 to 50 miles west and north of St. Louis. About ayear later, Joseph had settled in present d ay Pike County (NOTE: Myhusband was born and raised in Pike county thougth this was different )along the Slat River Settlement some 130 miles north west of St. Louisand thirteen miles du e west of the Mississippi River. An Original claimmade by Jamison and many of the other settl ers were subsequently rejectedby the Mexican Government. The issues of ownership were also cl ouded byLouis Lamalice, alias Louis Lemonde, "a Good Catholic" who claimed over11,200 arpent s ( An arpent is a French measurement of land equivalent to.85 of an acre). His stake was eve ntually rejected like the others.However, on February 2, 1802 , Joseph Jamison claim came u p in Spanishcourt in St. Louis, Class #2, No. 139 on an 800 arpent tract along SaltRiver. Mad e to the Lt. Governor of Upper Louisana, Don Carlos DehaultDelassus, the grant was confirme d in St. Louis on January 1, 1803. In themeantime Joseph remained on the land tilling it, whi ch land is situatedat about 130 miles to the northwest of this town(St. Louis) and 13 milest o the northwest of the river Mississippi. bounded to the north and easeby vacant lands of th e Royal domain. to the south by lands of DorrestoFlubbert, and to the west by lands of Danie l Quick. On February 9, 1802in St. Louis, Joseph Jamison claimed on 600 arpents, wherein a su rvey wasconducted on February 10, 1803 and a deed of transfer was issuedDecemeber 5, 1803.Thi s land lay on the Missouri River and contained alsoan additional 200 arpents he was claiming . Unfortunately for Jamison theBoard that settled Josephs claims rejected the 800 arpents tra ct onAugust 25, 1805.
Danie l Quick. On
Joseph Jamison was a private in the Revolutionary War. One record citesthe following: "in th e latter part of the winter or early part of springin 1779 the Militia was drafted in classe s 1 through 10, and said Choicewas drafted in No. 6 and Thomas Jamison in No.1 In Henry Count y,Virigina. William Choice exchanged classes with Thomas Jamison andmarched under Captain Fed erick Reeves and his brother Tully Choice." OnDecember 26, 1779 members also included Josep h Jamison, Elishas Ested andWilliam Jamison.
War. One record
Joseph Jamison died in 1810. No will and testament has been discoveredfor him, probate record s dated October 19,1810 in St. Louis, Countyprovide for letters of administration and an acco unting of the estate. OnNovember 2, 1810 a record of sale of personal and real property show s towhom beside the children the monies were allocated.
nder Captain Fed erick Reeves and his brother Tully Choice."
Some of these information was obtained thru land and court records andsome from letters and f amily bibles and older family members.
"
n died in 1810. No will and testament has been discoveredfor
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Notes for Joseph Jamison:
Joseph and family migrated to Madison Co. Ky in 1790, then to St. LouisCo. Mo in 1800. Settle d in north St. Louis Co. on Coldwater Creek nearthe Patterson settlement. Jospeh died in 1810 , buried in ColdwaterCemetery. His widow married John Patterson
btained thru land and court records
Notes for Sarah Hubbard:
Buried Coldwater Cemetery
Married John Patterson after Joseph's death. One child David Pattersonb.June 17,1812, died No vember 27,1892 buried in Please Grove MethodistCemetery at Hatton Mo
Sarah's was daughter of Eusebius Hubbard and Any Durrett
Eusebuis b.17433 d.March 7 1818 was son of John Hubbard and Sarah Stone.
1 CONC nearthe Patterson settlement. Jospeh died in 1810 , buried in
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Joseph married Sarah Hubbard, daughter of Eusebius Hubbard and AmyDurrett, on 5 Mar 1782 in H enry County, VA. (Sarah Hubbard was born on12 Jan 1766 in Henry County, VA, died on 7 Jul 18 32 in Floris sant, St.Louis County, Missouri and was buried in Cold Water Cemetery, St. Loui sCounty, Missouri.)
ius Hubbard and Any Durrett
Joseph's line is recorded in WFT #3690
n of John Hubbard and Sarah Stone.
Info provided by Rebecca Colvert on GenForum:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Joseph Jamison resided in Henry County, Virginia. In the 1781/1782 taxlists for the county h e was listed in Spencer Clark's District as onewhite person. In the tax lists shown both Jose ph and Willia m Jamisonwithin the Clark district. Joseph had 1 tithe for 2 horses under 21 ye arsof age. William was a male with one black named Tom, 3 horses, 8 head ofcattle, and 8 pers ons in the household. In 1784 the district apparentlychanged to Ryan and Prunty and the Jamis ons within it were Thomas, JohnJr., William and another John. Thomas and John Jamison,Sr. wer e brothers.and John, Jr. was the son of John, Sr. and the first William was a son ofThomas Ja mison, Sr. who according to the land records was married toHannah Taggart Jamison. All of the se Jamisons were around since 1778situated near the Marrowbone Creek with the exception of Jo seph, John Jr., and Thomas, Jr who were too young in 1778. In 1785 the Prunty part ofRyan an d Prunty's district was slice out and added to Franklin Coun ty,Virginia. Joseph, along wit h William and John Jamison, remained in HenryCounty division. The latter two with another bro ther, Samuel also hadland still lying in Nathan Ryan's district which rema ined in HenryCount y. Most of the Jamisons here had land lying in both counties. JohnJamison, Jr. for instance o wned a large farm along Snow and Pigg Rivers.After 1785 Joseph no longer appears on He nry Co unty Tax Lists.
The Jamisons and Hubbards settled first on the south bank of MissouriRiver approxiamately 4 5 to 50 miles west and north of St. Louis. About ayear later, Joseph had settled in present d ay Pike County (NOTE: Myhusband was born and raised in Pike county thougth this was different )along the Slat River Settlement some 130 miles north west of St. Louisand thirteen miles du e west of the Mississippi River. An Original claimmade by Jamison and many of the other settl ers were subsequently rejectedby the Mexican Government. The issues of ownership were also cl ouded byLouis Lamalice, alias Louis L emonde, "a Good Catholic" who claimed over11,200 arpent s ( An arpent is a French measurement of land equivalent to.85 of an acre). His stake was eve ntually rejected like the others.However, on Febr uary 2, 1802 , Joseph Jamison claim came u p in Spanishcourt in St. Louis, Class #2, No. 139 on an 800 arpent tract along SaltRiver. Mad e to the Lt. Governor of Upper Louisana, Don Carlos Dehault Delassus, the grant was confirme d in St. Louis on January 1, 1803. In themeantime Joseph remained on the land tilling it, whi ch land is situatedat about 130 miles to the northwest of this town(St. Loui s) and 13 milest o the northwest of the river Mississippi. bounded to the north and easeby vacant lands of th e Royal domain. to the south by lands of DorrestoFlubbert, and to the west by lands of Da nie l Quick. On February 9, 1802in St. Louis, Joseph Jamison claimed on 600 arpents, wherein a su rvey wasconducted on February 10, 1803 and a deed of transfer was issuedDecemeber 5, 1803.Thi s land l ay on the Missouri River and contained alsoan additional 200 arpents he was claiming . Unfortunately for Jamison theBoard that settled Josephs claims rejected the 800 arpents tra ct onAugust 25, 1805 .
Joseph Jamison was a private in the Revolutionary War. One record citesthe following: "in th e latter part of the winter or early part of springin 1779 the Militia was drafted in classe s 1 through 10 , and said Choicewas drafted in No. 6 and Thomas Jamison in No.1 In Henry Coun ty,Virigina. William Choice exchanged classes with Thomas Jamison andmarched under Captain Fe derick Reeves and his brot her Tully Choice." OnDecember 26, 1779 members also included Josep h Jamison, Elishas Ested andWilliam Jamison
Joseph Jamison died in 1810. No will and testament has been discoveredfor him, probate record s dated October 19,1810 in St. Louis, Countyprovide for letters of administration and an acco unting of th e estate.On November 2, 1810 a record of sale of personal and real property show sto whom beside the children the monies were allocated.

Some of these information was obtained thru land and court records andsome from letters and f amily bibles and older family members.

 

Note NI10337 :

Individuals : Jamison David Shelby
12749

 

Note NI10338 :

Individuals : Jamison Amy
12750

 

Note NI10339 :

Individuals : Lawrence Gertie
10270

 

Note NI10340 :

Individuals : Jamison Jane
12751

 

Note NI10341 :

Individuals : Jamison Alexander
12752

 

Note NI10343 :

Individuals : Jamison James Henry
12754

 

Note NI10344 :

Individuals : Jamison Emeline Alzonea
12755

 

Note NI10345 :

Individuals : Jamison Thomas Hill
12756

 

Note NI10346 :

Individuals : Jamison Susan Elizabeth
12757

 

Note NI10347 :

Individuals : Arnette William
1274
Perhaps William J. Arnette 1862-1940 buried in Arnette Cemetery near Knobin Rutherford Co., T N?

 

Note NI10348 :

Individuals : Hartman Jane
12758

 

Note NI10349 :

Individuals : Cooper John
12759

 

Note NI10350 :

Individuals : Montgomery Ray
10271

 

Note NI10351 :

Individuals : Jamison Henry Thomas
12760

 

Note NI10352 :

Individuals : Jamison Nicholas Samuel
12761

 

Note NI10353 :

Individuals : Grace Matilda
12762

 

Note NI10354 :

Individuals : Jamison Jesse B.
12763

 

Note NI10355 :

Individuals : Jamison Christiana Mary
12764

 

Note NI10356 :

Individuals : Jamison Michael
12765

 

Note NI10357 :

Individuals : Jamison Theodore T.
12766

 

Note NI10358 :

Individuals : Jamison Agnes L.
12767

 

Note NI10359 :

Individuals : Josephine
1275

 

Note NI10360 :

Individuals : Jamison Benjamin A.
12768

 

Note NI10361 :

Individuals : Davenport James Dean
10272

 

Note NI10362 :

Individuals : Jamison Isaac
12769

 

Note NI10363 :

Individuals : Church Laura
12770

 

Note NI10364 :

Individuals : Jamison Isaac
12771

 

Note NI10365 :

Individuals : Jamison Ann
12772

 

Note NI10366 :

Individuals : Jamison Martha
12773

 

Note NI10367 :

Individuals : Jamison Rose
12774

 

Note NI10368 :

Individuals : Jamison Virginia
12775

 

Note NI10369 :

Individuals : Jamison Margaret
12776

 

Note NI10370 :

Individuals : Jamison Hiram D.
12777

 

Note NI10371 :

Individuals : Pitts Charles
1276
Charles Pitts family found living with Thomas N. Youree with their twochildren. Thomas is pr obably Nancy's older brother and Rosanna hermother.

 

Note NI10372 :

Individuals : Davenport Mark Anthony
10273

 

Note NI10373 :

Individuals : Woodard William
12778

 

Note NI10374 :

Individuals : Jamison Michael
12779

 

Note NI10375 :

Individuals : Field Ruth
12780

 

Note NI10376 :

Individuals : Jamison Lewis
12781

 

Note NI10377 :

Individuals : Jamison Alfred
12782

 

Note NI10378 :

Individuals : Jamison Robert
12783

 

Note NI10379 :

Individuals : Jamison Theodore
12784

 

Note NI10380 :

Individuals : Jamison Frances
12785

 

Note NI10381 :

Individuals : Jamison Phillip
12786

 

Note NI10382 :

Individuals : Jamison Jane
12787

 

Note NI10383 :

Individuals : Davenport Mary Carlene
10274

 

Note NI10384 :

Individuals : Arnett Henry
1277

 

Note NI10385 :

Individuals : Jamison William Thomas
12788

 

Note NI10386 :

Individuals : Brandon Nora Ann
12789

 

Note NI10387 :

Individuals : Jamison John Thomas
12790

 

Note NI10388 :

Individuals : Brandon John McCray
12791

 

Note NI10389 :

Individuals : Smith Isabella Jane
12792

 

Note NI10390 :

Individuals : Jamison Thomas H.
Jamison-Darnall Cemetery, Carroll Co., TN
12793
from Rootsweb: Ancestors of Jacqueline (Martineau) Herzog (1926-1995) byDave Herzog
CONC byDave Herzog
US 1880 Census District 24, Carroll Co., TN

 

Note NI10391 :

Individuals : Hill Kate Amanda
12794

 

Note NI10392 :

Individuals : Jamison Martha Jennie
12795

 

Note NI10393 :

Individuals : Jamison Cornelia H.
12796

 

Note NI10394 :

Individuals : Gibson Marsha
10275

 

Note NI10395 :

Individuals : Jamison Margaret J. E.
12797

 

Note NI10396 :

Individuals : Ann M.
1278
Could be the Martha Ann Arnette Sept. 9, 1840 - Dec 8, 1925 buried in theArnette Cemetery nea r the Knob in Rutherford Co., TN?

 

Note NI10397 :

Individuals : Jamison Samuel
12798

 

Note NI10398 :

Individuals : Jamison Belva
12799

 

Note NI10399 :

Individuals : Jamison John Thomas
12800

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