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Note NI11854 :

Individuals : Bixler Daniel Ross
13985

 

Note NI11855 :

Individuals : Doll Marie Ann
13986

 

Note NI11856 :

Individuals : Jamison William Moss
Mt. Hope Cemetery, Franklin, TN
13987

 

Note NI11857 :

Individuals : Redwine Dawson Elizabeth
1397

 

Note NI11858 :

Individuals : Jamison Joe W.
Restlawn Cemetery, Cedar Hill, Robertson Co., TN
13988

 

Note NI11859 :

Individuals : Jamison William Jackson 'Jack'
Corporal, US Army, World War I
[Military Marker William J. Jamison Tennessee CPL US Army WW I 4/2/1897 - 5/16/1965]

 

Note NI11860 :

Individuals : Norton Sadie
Jamison Cemetery, Westport, Caroll Co., TN
13990

 

Note NI11861 :

Individuals : Jamison Alvin W.
Dickson Co. Memorial Gardens, Burns, Dickson, TN
13991
Alvin W Jamison
Tennessee
PFC US Army
World War II

 

Note NI11862 :

Individuals : Dotson Susie M.
Dickson Co. Memorial Gardens, Burns, Dickson, TN
13992

 

Note NI11863 :

Individuals : Jamison Johnnie
Bobbitt Cemetery, Dyer, Gibson Co., TN
13993
Johnnie Jmison
Pvt US Army
World War II

 

Note NI11864 :

Individuals : Maxwell Freeland Patterson
10395

 

Note NI11865 :

Individuals : Jamison Alberta
Bobbitt Cemetery, Dyer, Gibson Co., TN
13994

 

Note NI11866 :

Individuals : Jamison Tom
Pounds Cemetery, Idlewild, Gibson Co., TN
13995
Inscription:
Remember friends as you pass by, as you are now once was I
As I am now you must be, Prepare for death and follow me.
eath and follow me.
This is the same inscription on Thomas Allen Jamison's memorial in theJamison Cemetery in Rut herford Co., TN (1811-1853)

 

Note NI11867 :

Individuals : Lula
Pounds Cemetery, Idlewild, Gibson Co., TN
13996

 

Note NI11868 :

Individuals : Jamison Ed S.
Pounds Cemetery, Idlewild, Gibson Co., TN
13997

 

Note NI11869 :

Individuals : Redwine Louodine
1398

 

Note NI11870 :

Individuals : Jamison Ruth M.
Pounds Cemetery, Idlewild, Gibson Co., TN
13998

 

Note NI11871 :

Individuals : Jamison George Berry
Bateman Cemetery, McEwen, Humphreys Co., TN
13999

 

Note NI11872 :

Individuals : Smith Effie Eudora
Bateman Cemetery, McEwen, Humphreys Co., TN
1400011968
JAMISON, EFFIE
412-08-1440
Birth: 05 Feb 1897
Death: 16 Jun 1998
37101 (Mc Ewen, Humphreys, TN)

 

Note NI11873 :

Individuals : Smith Boyd Franklin
Bateman Cemetery, McEwen, Humphreys Co., TN
14001

 

Note NI11874 :

Individuals : Bateman Cordelia Jane
Bateman Cemetery, McEwen, Humphreys Co., TN
14002

 

Note NI11875 :

Individuals : Maxwell Nettie Irene
10396

 

Note NI11876 :

Individuals : Smith Infant
14003

 

Note NI11877 :

Individuals : Smith Leslie Buford
14004

 

Note NI11878 :

Individuals : Bateman Edwin Jasper
14005

 

Note NI11879 :

Individuals : Hooper Mary Elizabeth
14006

 

Note NI11880 :

Individuals : Bateman Benjamin Franklin
14007

 

Note NI11881 :

Individuals : Word Mary Elizabeth 'Mollie'
Inscription:
Let those who loved me in life forget me not in death
h
Note: Dunlap-Cochran area

 

Note NI11882 :

Individuals : Bateman David Lawrence
14008

 

Note NI11883 :

Individuals : Bateman James N.
14009

 

Note NI11884 :

Individuals : Bateman John Henry
14010

 

Note NI11886 :

Individuals : Maxwell Elmer Garner
10397

 

Note NI11887 :

Individuals : Jamison Susie Mae
Dugger/Oakgrove Missionary Baptist Church, Humphreys Co., TN
14012

 

Note NI11888 :

Individuals : Smith Alvin Burnett
Oakgrove Missionary Baptist Church, Humphreys Co., TN
CONT
PVT US ARMY

 

Note NI11889 :

Individuals : Smith Alvin Burnett
Oakgrove Missionary Baptist Church, Humphreys Co., TN
14014

 

Note NI11890 :

Individuals : Jamison James J.
Mount Zion Cemetery, Enville, Chester Co., TN
14015
Thanks to Lynn Fussell's Genealogy
nealogy
BIRTH-DEATH:Tombstone Data, Mt. Zion Cemetery. Spelling, JAMISON.
g, JAMISON.
!MARRIAGE:James' three daughters were all born in SC according to thecensus,
the oldest about 1834. This suggests that James married about 1833 atthe age
of about 25. He was not "Head of Household" and did not show up as suchin 1830
SC census; his father has not been identified in the 1830 census. Hisyoungest
daughter was born about 1838 in SC and James Garner in 1841 in TNaccording to
Census. James has not been found in the 1840 census of either SC or TNbut
deeds show he and Mary were in SC in December of 1841. Doubt if they didmuch
commuting between SC and TN with small baby.
ere in SC in December of 1841. Doubt if they
CENSUS:1810 Chester Co. SC, p. 266. James Jamison 20010-30010. Microfilm.
One of two male under 10 is James J. Jamison.
es Jamison 20010-30010. Microfilm.
CENSUS:1850 McNairy Co., TN, Dist. 12, line 26, p. 199B-100B. Microfilm.
US:1850 McNairy Co., TN, Dist. 12, line 26, p. 199B-100B. Microfilm.
DEED: P. 622, No. 567. James Jamison and wife Mary Jamison of ChesterDistrict
of the State of South Carolina to Miles Thompson 31.8 A in said Districtfor
$236.87. Witness our hands and seals this 3 day of December 1841. JamesJamison
and Mary Jamison.
ber 1841.
P. 623. I, T. G. Mills, a magistrate in for for said District certifythat Mary
Jamison did appear before me and after being privately examined by me did
declare that the within Deed was positively and bona fide. 11 December1841.
Mary Jamison.
that the within Deed was positively and bona fide. 11
DEED:McNairy County Records: Aug. 3, 1870 --- ".. the Chancery Court...decreed
the sale of 20 acres. ... to the highest bidder at the courthouse doorsin
the town of Purdy. ... James H. O'Neal became the purchaser ... $300. N.C.
Riggs, C & M of the Chancery Court. (Book K, p. 644.)

 

Note NI11891 :

Individuals : Mary
Mount Zion Cemetery, Enville, Chester Co., TN
14016

 

Note NI11892 :

Individuals : Jamison Mary Ann
14017

 

Note NI11893 :

Individuals : Hargis Eason Howell
Rest Haven Cemetery on Coley Property
CONT
He owned and operated a Genaral store on Long Fork Creek. He died of pneumonia. Eason was charter member of Long Fork Baptist church. Eason and Amy Lee Carter had 4 children; Vicky, William Elmer, Robe rt Earnestand Mollie Lela.

IN MEMORYOF EASON H. HARGIS
Bro. Eason H. Hargis, son of William A. Hargis was born Dec. 27, 1867. He was married to Miss A. L. Carter July 11, 1886 and to them were born 4 children. His wife died Jan. 5, 1898. He them married Miss L. E. Owens Jan. ? 1899, to them were born 8 children, 3 boys and 5 girls, one of the children having preceded him to the grave.
children, 3 boys and 5 girls, one of the
He professed religion at Union Camp and joined the Baptist church at that place about 24 years ago. He joined the F. & A. M. 13 years ago and also was a member of the I.O.O.F. for several years. He died April 20, 1923, aged 55 years 3 months and 24 days.
.O.O.F. for several years. He died April 20, 1923,
All was done to keep him alive that could be done. Dr. Tucker gave him the best possible care staying right by his bedside much of the time. He leaves a wife, 5 boys, 6 girls, 6 brothers, 4 sisters, 9 grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn the loss.
6 brothers, 4 sisters, 9 grandchildren
He was a good son a good brother, a noble husband, a kind father, a good obedient Christian and church member, a true Mason and a good neighbor. He is gone but not forgotten.
C. ? Massey

 

Note NI11894 :

Individuals : Brandon Easter Sidney
140
See Vol. 1 # 596 for Brandon Family. Relations to the Heltons & Pitts.
Easter/Esther S. Brandon's middle initial from grave stone. Some recordsmay indicate a "G" r ather than an "S". This may be incorrect because thegrave stone of her infant daughter who di ed in 1895 r ecords Carrie A.Jamison dau. of Andrew & E. S. Jamison Oct. 9, 1894 Mar. 31, 189 5.
It's also interesting to note that the monument states: "Easter S.Brandon wife of Andrew Jami son" Other stones in the cemetery are madewith wife's full name and their husband that make t he records n ice. Thename has been verified by this researcher on the stone as also recorded on page 92 of the records created by the Rutherford Co., HistoricalSociety for cemetery No. 1 14 by Steve Cates in 196 9.

 

Note NI11895 :

Individuals : Word John Hill
1400
Unknown if any connection but recorded in FTM files there is a John H.
WORD married into
the BRADLEY family to Martha Catherine BRADLEY as given below. The
birth dates seem to be close.
s seem to be close.
Descendants of Robert BRADLEY
ert BRADLEY
196. Beverly6 BRADLEY (James B.5, Beverly4, Robert3, John2,
Robert1) was born June 07, 1828 in Barren Co., Ky., and died February 02,
1907 in Metcalfe Co., Ky.. He married Martha "Patsy" WITHERS February 09,
1849 in Barren Co., Ky., daughter of James WITHERS and Martha CLACK.
mes WITHERS and Martha CLACK.
Children of Beverly BRADLEY and Martha WITHERS are:
ITHERS are:
444 i. James7 BRADLEY, born October 1850 in Barren Co., Ky.. He
married Sarah A. SMITH
December 07, 1876 in Metcalfe Co., Ky.
445 ii. Mary Jane BRADLEY, born December 15, 1853 in Barren Co., Ky.
446 iii. Nancy E. BRADLEY, born June 08, 1855 in Barren Co., Ky.;
died February 20, 1911 in Metcalfe Co., Ky. She married
John T. PAGE April 15, 1892 in Metcalfe Co., Ky..
447 iv. BRADLEY, born November 06, 1857 in Barren Co., Ky.; died
November 12, 1857 in Barren
Co., Ky.
448 v. Martha Catherine BRADLEY, born Abt 1859 in Barren Co., Ky..
She married John H. WORD.
449 vi. Benjamin W. BRADLEY, born December 30, 1861 in Metcalfe
Co., Ky.; died December 28,
1946.
450 vii. Edwin A. BRADLEY, born May 18, 1864 in Metcalfe Co., Ky.;
died January 06, 1956 in
Metcalfe Co., Ky.
451 viii. Eliza L. BRADLEY, born Abt 1867 in Metcalfe Co., Ky..
She married William Preston
WHITLOW December 03, 1891 in Metcalfe Co., Ky.
452 ix. Lucy Margaret BRADLEY, born August 1872 in Metcalfe Co.,
Ky.; died May 08, 1912 in
Metcalfe Co., Ky..

 

Note NI11896 :

Individuals : Jamison Sarah
14018

 

Note NI11897 :

Individuals : Maxwell Robert Claude
10398

 

Note NI11898 :

Individuals : Jamison Jannett
14019

 

Note NI11899 :

Individuals : Jamison James Garner
Mount Zion Cemetery, Enville, Chester Co., TN
14020

 

Note NI11900 :

Individuals : Jamison John D.
Mount Zion Cemetery, Enville, Chester Co., TN
14021

 

Note NI11901 :

Individuals : O'Neal Elizabeth "Betsy" Jane
Mount Zion Cemetery, Enville, Chester Co., TN
14022

 

Note NI11902 :

Individuals : Jamison James
14023
Thanks to Lynn Fussell's Genealogy
BIRTH:Will of father, Robert Jameson of South Carolina, District ofChester,
dated 17th February 1813. Names eight children: five sons, Robert,Garner,
James, John and David and three daughters, Sally McCaw, Rebecka and her
husband, Archabald Boyd, and Ann and her husband, John Cherry. No wifewas
mentioned.
n Cherry. No wifewas
CENSUS:1790 Camden Dist., Chester Co., SC
Males Females
Robert Jamison >16 2 <16 3 4
1800 Chester Co., SC. p. 75. Microfilm.
<10, 10<16, 16<26, 26<45, +45
Robert Jameson 0 1 2 0 1 -- 00001
1810 Chester Co., SC. p. 266. Microfilm.
James Jamison 2 0 0 1 0 -- 30010
One of the two males <10 is James JAMISON, born Aug. 30, 1808.
- 30010
Chester Co. SC deed records No. C, 1839-42. LDS MF 23331 30 December
1840. Sally Jamieson, widow of Garner Jamieson, & Robert Jamieson,Gardner
Jamieson, James Jamieson, Jr., Mary Jamieson and Ann Jamieson, heirs ofGarner
Jamieson to James Jamieson. Proved 7 March 1842.

 

Note NI11903 :

Individuals : Jamison Robert
14024
Thanks to Lynn Fussell's Genealogy Site
e
BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Will of Robert JAMESON of South Carolina, Districtof
Chester, dated 17th February 1813. Names eight children: five sons,Robert,
Garner, James, John, and David and three daughters, Sally McCaw, Rebeckaand her husband, Arc habald, and Ann and her husband John Cherry. No wifewas mentioned.
Passengers on Lord Dunlunce:
Persons who had lately arrived on the ship Lord Dunlunce from Irelandwith Rev. Martin presen ted petitions for warrants of survey 6 January1773 as listed in the South Carolina Council Jo urnal(No. 37 , pp15-25).Those issued in Chester area were:
Robt. Jamieson, 250 acres on waters of Rocky Creek bordered by Robt.
Coulter, John Casey, Thomas Huston, David Grimes and Mary Coulter.
"A Goodley Heritage", History of Chester County, SC compiled by Anne P.
Collins, (Collins Publications:Columbia, SC, 1986). p. 22, 23.
, History of Chester County, SC compiled by Anne P.
CENSUS:1790 Camden Dist., Chester Co., SC
Males Females
Robert Jamison >16 2 <16 3 4
1800 Chester Co., SC. p. 75. Microfilm.
<10, 10<16, 16<26, 26<45, +45
Robert Jameson 0 1 2 0 1 -- 00001
1810 Chester Co., SC. p. 270, 266 & 265. Microfilm.
Robert Jamison 2 0 1 0 1 -- 00100
James Jamison 2 0 0 1 0 -- 30010
John Jamison 1 0 0 1 0 -- 10000
rofilm.
The 1790 census indicates seven children, 4 males and 3 females. The will
named 8. The eldest son had probably left home by the 1790 census.
The 1800 census indicates 3 sons at home and no daughters. Robert's wifeis
still living.
The 1810 census is explained as follows: The wife has died and Robert isliving
with his youngest son who is married and has two children under 10. This
youngest son is believed to be David since Robert was most generous withhim in
his will. The other two sons 16<26 in 1800 census are James and John in1810
census. Robert and Garner mentioned in the will have not been located.
Assuming Robert died in 1813 at about the age of 63 would make his birthyear
1750. He probably was married by 1772 and the first child born by 1773.This
was probably Robert since a male was unaccounted for in 1790 census andit was
the custom to name the first male after the father and first female after
the mother. From the census records we can deduce that David's birth was
about 1785; so all eight children were born between 1773 and 1785, atwelve
year period.
The children were not arranged in birth order as named in the will. Theyhave
been arranged based on studying the available data.
From the census records we can deduce that David's birth was
The earliest Jamieson to immigrate from Ireland to South Carolina isbelieved
to be JOHN JAMIESON who was granted 50 acres 26 June 1736. This 50 acreswas
inherited by his son, WILLIAM JAMIESON. WILLIAM JAMIESON was granted 350
acres 5 October 1756. AGNES STITT of the Parish of Annahill, Co. ofAntrim,
Ireland, sister of WILLIAM JAMIESON, deeds land to her son WILLIAM STITT
of Craven Co. SC. JOHN JAMIESON, was probably a relative of ROBERTJAMIESON
and the Parish of Annahill, County of Antrim may have been his home. Need
research to prove.
"South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1719-1773", Vol. IV, Langley, Clara A.,(Southern
Historical Press: Easley, SC, 1984).
ESON, deeds land to her son WILLIAM STITT
MILITARY: "Stub Entries to Indents", Issued in Payment of Claims AgainstSouth Carolina Growin g out of the Revolution, Books Y-Z, Edited by A. S.Halley, Jr.. Historical Commission of Sout h Carolina, 1927.
1 CONT "South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1719-1773", Vol. IV, Langley, Clara
Supplemental Ancestor Certificate for Sons of American Revolution

 

Note NI11904 :

Individuals : Jamison Robert
14025

 

Note NI11905 :

Individuals : Jamison John
14026

 

Note NI11906 :

Individuals : Jamison George Washington
14027
Thanks to Vivian Clark:
:
Hi I am a direct descendant of George Washington Jamison White Co., TN toHarrison Co, IN an d Elon Renneau/Reno White Co., TN to Effingham, IL
., TN to Effingham, IL
CENSUS: 1830 Harrison Co., Indiana, Blue River Twp p.134 with wife 4c
CENSUS: 1840 Harrison Co., Indiana, Blue River Twp p.605 with wife 11c
CENSUS: 1850 Harrison Co., Indiana, p.421 with wife 11c
CENSUS: 1860 Harrison Co., Indiana, Morg. Twp p.308 with wife 3c
CENSUS: 1870 Harrison Co., Indiana, p.157 with wife
Property: 1840 Harrison Co., Indiana sold 120 acres to Brown & Hancock
Indiana sold 120 acres to Brown & Hancock
Estate of George W. JAMISON Transcription
Harrison Co IN Probate Box 214
Estate of George W. Jamison died Elon widow died 1881, Elizabeth J Clark,Myra Heard, Jessie J amison (dead) heirs Lewis Jamison, Ella Abbott, LauraRichardson, King Jamison (dead) childre n Lucy Cook, Edward Jamison,Bettie Jamison, Bennie Jamison, James M Jamison, George H Jamison , RobertM Jamison (dead) children Ulysses Jamison, Meredith G Jamison, Henry WJamison, Marth a Trowbridge (dead) 1870 William R Trowbridge.
1 CONC Henry WJamison, Marth a Trowbridge (dead) 1870 William R Trowbridge.
Property Sold: 1840 Harrison Co., Indiana sold 120 acres to Brown &Hancock
wn &Hancock
G W Jamison land deed Wm Brown 1840
Harrison Co IN Deed Book L page 474
This indenture made the 28th day of October in the year of our lordeighteen hundred and fourt y---- ----George W Jamison and Ealon his wifeof the county of Washington and State Indiana o f the first p art and WmBrown of the county Washington and State Indiana aforesaid of the oth erpart. Witness that he said Geo W Jamison for and in consideration of thesum of Fifty dollar s----in hand paid by the said Wm Brown the receiptwhereof he doth herby acknowledge ----- bar gained sold conveyed andconfirmed and doth by these presents parts bargains conveys and confi rmsunto the said Wm Brown his heirs and assigns forever a certain tract orparcel of land in t he county of Harrison it being the north east quarterof the north west quarter section twent y eight in Township one south ofrange three east in the district of lands subject to - at Jef fersonvilleIN containing fourty acres more or less together with all theseappurtences her unt o belonging and the reversions reminders and andprofits the reof and all the state title an d interest of the said Geo WJamison in and to the same to have and to hold the premises aforr esaidwith all the appurtenances to the only proper use benefit and behoof ofthe said Wm Brow n his heirs and assigns forever and the said Geo WJamison for himself his heirs executros an d administration doth convenantand agree to and with the said William Brown his heirs a nd as signs thathe the said Geo W Jamison is lawfully seized in fee of the premisesaforesaid that t hey are free from all incumbrance and that he has goodright to sell and convey the same in ma nner a nd from aforesaid andfurther that he and his heirs executor and administrators shall a nd will------ and defend the same premises to the said Wm Brown his heirs andassigns agains t ----claim or claim s of all and every person or personswhatsoever and the said Elon Jamiso n ---the said Geo W Jamison doth herbyrelinguish all heir right and totle of dower of ---- th is----aforesaid inwtness whereof the said Geo W Jamison and Ealon his wife have hereuntoset h ands and seal the day andyear above written.
Be it remembered what George W Jamison and Ealon his wife personallybefore the undersigne d a justice of the peace for the county and stateaforesaid---- -----the foregoing deed to b e their act and de ed for thepurposes---- ---- the said Ealon Jamison wife of the said Georg e WJamison being----- --- --- are examined separate and apart from her saidhusband---- --- -- -declared that relinquished all her rights and titlefree--- --- examine aforesaid without an y fears of threat eviction or---- --- -- delivered the said indentures her act and deed for - --- ----given under my hand and seal in the county of Harrison ---- ---- Saul WOtt jp
the said Georg e
CONC WJamison being----- --- --- are examined separate and apart from her
GW Jamison Land deed to John Hancock 1840
Harrison Co IN Deed Book
This indenture made this eight day of January in the year of our Lord onethousand eight hundr ed and fourty between George Washington Jimeson andElon his wife of the county of Harrison St ate of India na of the firstpart and John Hancock, Junior of the county of Harrison and stat e ofIndiana of the second part. Witness that the said parties of the firstpart for and in con sideration of three hundr ed dollars to them in handpaid the redipt whereof is herby acknowle dged granted bargained and soldand by these presents grant bargin and sell unto the said part y of thesecond part and unto his heir s and assign forever a certain tract orparcel of land i n the county of Harrison and State of Indiana. To wit theeast half of the north east quarte r of section twenty eight in townshipon south of ra nge three east in the dictrict of lands s ubject to file atJeffersonville Indiana containing eighty acres to have and to hold thesaid t ract or parcel of land with all its appurtenances unto the saidparty of the second part his h eirs and ssigns to his and their onlyproperirse and behoof forever and the said parties of th e first partcovenant and agree with the said part of the second part his he irs andassigns th at they are seized of a good ---perfect and indefeasible estatein fee simple of in and to sai d tract or parcel of land with all itsappurtenances that they have a full power and law ful a uthority to selland convey the same to said party of the second part and to his heirs andassi gn forever that they will and their heirs executors andadministrations shall warrant and fore ver de fend the said tract orparcel of land with its appurtenances unto the said part of th e secondpart and to his heirs and assign against all and every person or personswhomever lawf ullu claiming or to claim the same, In testimony whereof thesaid parties of the first part he reunto set their hand and seal on theday and year first above written.
Be it known that on this day personally appeared before me theundersigned a justice of the pe ace in and for the county aforesaidpersonally appeared George W Jamison and Ellen his wife kn own to me to bethe grantor named in the foregoing deed of convenance and --- acknowledgethe s igning sealing and delievery there of to be their voluntaty act anddeed for the --- purpose s therein expressed and t he said Elon Jamisonwife of the said George W Jamison being by me e xamined separate and apartfrom her husband and of her own free will and accord and as her ac t anddeed; sign seal and deliver the s ame without any fears threats coercionor ----------- f rom her said husband.
1 CONT Be it known that on this day personally appeared before me theundersigned
George was 18 when he married Elan Reno/Reneau.
Thru his first daughter, Elizabeth Jane Jamison, who married JamesRussell Prather and Job Cla rk..is my line.
I have a "Clark and Wilson" family site that I would be happy for you tomeet the rest of th e family of George W. Jamison and Elon Renneau. Justwrite to me.
NC for the --- purpose s therein expressed and t he said Elon Jamisonwife of
Thanks to James Franklin Jamison for the information concerning George:
Part 1:
George Washington Jamison m Elon Reneau both born probably in WhiteCounty Tn though I have be en unable to find a record of that. There is anewspaper obit. on a descendant that mentions t hese two and the place oftheir birth as White County TN. They went from TN into Indiana and t henapparently went to Illinois with one of the sons after their son BenjaminFranklin Jamiso n died of TB in New Alban y, IN abt 1858. It is not clearwhether Geo. Washington Jamison die d in IN or in IL. There is a record ofElon Reneau Jamison's death and burial in Illinois. I h ave no info. onwho the parents of Geo. Washington Jamison or Elon Reneau were.
Part 2:
In my March 2003 message, I erroneously identified George WashingtonJamison's son who died o f TB in New Albany, IN as Benjamin FranklinJamison. In fact, the son was Benjamin Axley Kin g Jamison who i n turnhad a son named Benjamin Franklin Jamison. B.A.K. Jamison was my GreatG randfather and Benjamin Franklin Jamison was my Grandfather.
TN into Indiana and t
From MyRootsPlace.com:
Illinois with one of the sons after their son
?He was 18 when he married Elan Reno/Reneau. He was 70 when he died.
Note: Elizabeth Jane in the 1900 census says she was born Jan 1824, herdeath certificate say s she is 83y 8m 20d old. I have Silah as the 6thchild. Samiramis married William Jackson Hear d 26 July 1844 Harrison CoIN, I am e-mailing a descendant of her also. Ben married Mary Shiel ds 11Apr 1854 Floyd Co IN died 29 Apr 1879 buried in Fairview Cem Floyd Co IN.James M. marrie d Mary A. Wolford 26 Nov 1851 Floyd Co IN. Bek
CENSUS: 1830 Harrison Co., Indiana, Blue River Twp p.134 with wife 4c
CENSUS: 1840 Harrison Co., Indiana, Blue River Twp p.605 with wife 11c
CENSUS: 1850 Harrison Co., Indiana, p.421 with wife 11c
CENSUS: 1860 Harrison Co., Indiana, Morg. Twp p.308 with wife 3c
CENSUS: 1870 Harrison Co., Indiana, p.157 with wife
Property: 1840 Harrison Co., Indiana sold 120 acres to Brown & Hancock
Census~research done by Reki Gregory
Estate of George W. JAMISON Transcription
Harrison Co IN Probate Box 214
Estate of George W. Jamison died Elon widow died 1881, Elizabeth J Clark,Myra Heard, Jessie J amison (dead) heirs Lewis Jamison, Ella Abbott, LauraRichardson, King Jamison (dead) childre n Lucy Cook, Edward Jamison,Bettie Jamison, Bennie Jamison, James M Jamison, George H Jamison , RobertM Jamison (dead) children Ulysses Jamison, Meredith G Jamison, Henry WJamison, Marth a Trowbridge (dead) 1870 William R Trowbridge.
Property Sold: 1840 Harrison Co., Indiana sold 120 acres to Brown &Hancock
G W Jamison land deed Wm Brown 1840
Harrison Co IN Deed Book L page 474
This indenture made the 28th day of October in the year of our lordeighteen hundred and fourt y---- ----George W Jamison and Elon his wife ofthe county of Washington and State Indiana o f the first part and Wm Brownof the county Washington and State Indiana aforesaid of the othe r part.Witness that he said Geo W Jamison for and in consideration of the sum ofFifty dollars ----in hand paid by the said Wm Brown the receipt whereof hedoth herby acknowledge ----- barg ained sold conveyed and confirmed anddoth by these presents parts bargains conveys and confir ms unto the saidWm Brown his heirs and assigns forever a certain tract or parcel of landin th e county of Harrison it being the north east quarter of the northwest quarter section twent y eight in Township one south of range threeeast in the district of lands subject to - at Jef fersonville INcontaining fourty acres more or less together with all these appurtencesher unt o belonging and the reversions reminders and and profits thereofand all the state title and i nterest of the said Geo W Jamison in and tothe same to have and to hold the premises aforresa id with all theappurtenances to the only proper use benefit and behoof of the said WmBrown hi s heirs and assigns forever and the said Geo W Jamison forhimself his heirs executros and adm inistration doth convenant and agreeto and with the said William Brown his heirs and assign s that he the saidGeo W Jamison is lawfully seized in fee of the premises aforesaid thatthe y are free from all incumbrance and that he has good right to sell andconvey the same in mann er and from aforesaid and further that he and hisheirs executor and administrators shall an d will ------ and defend thesame premises to the said Wm Brown his heirs and assigns against- ---claim or claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever and thesaid Ealon Jamison -- -the said Geo W Jamison doth herby relinguish allheir right and totle of dower of ---- this-- --aforesaid in wtness whereofthe said Geo W Jamison and Ealon his wife have hereunto set hand s andseal the day andyear above written.
Be it remembered what George W Jamison and Ealon his wife personallybefore the undersigne d a justice of the peace for the county and stateaforesaid---- -----the foregoing deed to b e their act and deed for thepurposes---- ---- the said Ealon Jamison wife of the said Georg e WJamison being----- --- --- are examined separate and apart from her saidhusband---- --- -- -declared that relinquished all her rights and titlefree--- --- examine aforesaid without an y fears of threat eviction or---- --- -- delivered the said indentures her act and deed for - --- ----given under my hand and seal in the county of Harrison ---- ---- Saul WOtt jp
GW Jamison Land deed to John Hancock 1840
right to sell andconvey the same in mann er and from aforesaid and
Harrison Co IN Deed Book
This indenture made this eight day of January in the year of our Lord onethousand eight hundr ed and fourty between George Washington Jimeson andElon his wife of the county of Harrison St ate of Indiana of the firstpart and John Hancock, Junior of the county of Harrison and stat e ofIndiana of the second part. Witness that the said parties of the firstpart for and in con sideration of three hundred dollars to them in handpaid the redipt whereof is herby acknowled ged granted bargained and soldand by these presents grant bargin and sell unto the said part y of thesecond part and unto his heirs and assign forever a certain tract orparcel of land i n the county of Harrison and State of Indiana. To wit theeast half of the north east quarte r of section twenty eight in townshipon south of range three east in the dictrict of lands su bject to file atJeffersonville Indiana containing eighty acres to have and to hold thesaid tr act or parcel of land with all its appurtenances unto the saidparty of the second part his he irs and ssigns to his and their onlyproperirse and behoof forever and the said parties of th e first partcovenant and agree with the said part of the second part his heirs andassigns tha t they are seized of a good ---perfect and indefeasible estatein fee simple of in and to sai d tract or parcel of land with all itsappurtenances that they have a full power and lawful au thority to selland convey the same to said party of the second part and to his heirs andassig n forever that they will and their heirs executors andadministrations shall warrant and forev er defend the said tract or parcelof land with its appurtenances unto the said part of the se cond part andto his heirs and assign against all and every person or persons whomeverlawfull u claiming or to claim the same, In testimony whereof the saidparties of the first part hereu nto set their hand and seal on the day andyear first above written.
Be it known that on this day personally appeared before me theundersigned a justice of the pe ace in and for the county aforesaidpersonally appeared George W Jamison and Ellen his wife kn own to me to bethe grantor named in the foregoing deed of convenance and --- acknowledgethe s igning sealing and delievery there of to be their voluntaty act anddeed for the --- purpose s therein expressed and the said Elon Jamisonwife of the said George W Jamison being by me ex amined separate and apartfrom her husband and of her own free will and accord and as her ac t anddeed; sign seal and deliver the same without any fears threats coercionor ----------- fr om her said husband.
That's all of it that I have. Reki Gregory

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