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Jamison Thomas [Male] b. ABT. 1741 Augusta Co., Virginia

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Andrews Rondle Key [Male] b. --Not Shown-- Macon Co., in a Log Cabin in woods
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Rondle was delivered by his father Vernon in a log cabin in the woods in
Macon, Co., Tennessee

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Jamison Sarah [Female] b. ABT. 1743 Augusta Co., Virginia
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Jamison Isabel [Female] b. ABT. 1744 Augusta Co., Virginia
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Jamison Mary [Female] b. 27 MAR 1746 Augusta Co., Virginia - d. 21 SEP 1827 Cabell Co., Virginia (now Wayne Co., VA)
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Jamison Elizabeth [Female] b. MAR 1746/47 Augusta Co., Virginia
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Jamison Jean [Female] b. ABT. 1748 Augusta Co., Virginia (baptism 4 mar 1747) - d. 1807 Stanhope, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Bryan Boyd [Male]

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Brawner Della [Female]
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Jamison William [Male] b. ABT. 1749 Augusta Co., Virginia
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Jamison Agnes 'Nancy' [Female] b. AUG 1750 Augusta Co., Virginia
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Jamison Robert [Male] b. ABT. 1752 Augusta Co., Virginia
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Jamison James [Male] b. ABT. 1724
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Unknown Jane [Female] b. ABT. 1710
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Knight Opal [Female] b. 1921 - d. 1942 Will Gregory Cemetery, Pleasant Shade, Smith, TN
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White Margaret [Female] b. ABT. 1702 Galway, Ireland
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Andrews Sheilah [Female]
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Jamison Thomas [Male] b. 7 JAN 1731/32 York Co, PA or Henry Co. VA - d. 6 APR 1830 Madison, Jefferson Co., Indiana
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York Co., PA
Franklin Co., VA? or Madison, Jefferson Co., Indiana

The information concerning Thomas is contradictory. Some record hisbirth in York Co., PA an d death in Jefferson Co., Ind.
Some records indicate that Thomas Jamison was Jameson. Some record hispartent as James and Ja net Keen Jamison and others John and MargaretWhite Jamison - Fugett Family Plus in rootsweb.

The records of Thomas & Jane Dickey Jamison and their descendants are forreference. No conne ction has yet been made to this Thomas Allen Jamisonwho settled in Rutherford Co., TN. It i s place here for future use ofresearchers who per chance can establish a connection. These r ecord arefrom rootswebb.com and have not been verified.

The information concerning Thomas Jamison is found in part in WFTPedigree #1513, 4114 & #3001 . The second reference indicates thatThomas's father is John Jamison, b. 1680 and his brothe r is Alexand erwhich differs from the initial verson.

Thomas was probably a farmer and served in the Militia under GeneralWashington. He fought i n the campaign of 1755 under Braddock against theFrench and Indians. He settled in Georgia a fter marrying Jane Dickey in1756. After her death on Pigg River in Franklin Co., VA the olde st son of Thomas and Jane, Samuel, served with Washington in the Revolution -from Prillaman : "Places in the Mountains "

Jerry Lee West mentions a few Jamisons who lived in York Co., SC buttheir ancestory is unknow n.

In WFT #1368, it states that the Jamisons came to SC and there are anumber of them in Bulloc k Creek area and many of them are buried in theBullock Creek Cemetery. This account list chi ldren: Samue l, John,Martha & William.

From RootsWeb:
Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. he was a farmer and served inthe Militia under Ge orge Washington. He fought through the campaign ofJuly 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddock's d efeat. He se ttled in Georgiaafter marrying Jame Dickey in 1756. She died in 1763. He later m oved withhis four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville at a placecalled Jamison' s Mountain. He also live d on Pigg River in FranklinCounty. He died April 6, 1830.

From "Franklin County Families":
"Thomas Jamison, born 7 November 1732, son of John Jamison.
1761: Albemarle County
1762: moved to Georgia
1760's: returned to Albemarle
Moved to present Franklin County (then Henry) before 1776: settledon Snow Creek
Moved to Indiana
Died in Jefferson County, Indiana, 6 April, 1830
Married firstly, in 1756 Jane Dickey, of Loudoun Co., Va., born1740/41 she died in Georg ia in 1763.

Sources:
Author: Wayne Lucore
Title: Jamison, Lackey, Lucore, Murdock, Switzer, Wolf & related
URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
Date: April 10, 2005


From: Michael Woods and the Woods Family Branches:
Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. he was a farmer and servedinthe Militia under Geo rge Washington. He fought through the campaignofJuly 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddock's def eat. He sett led inGeorgiaafter marrying Jame Dickey in 1756. She died in 1763. He latermove d withhis four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville ata placecalled Jamison's Mo untain. He also lived on Pigg River inFranklin County.He died Aril 6, 1830.

Ancestry.com Fayette and Emery related lines Entries: 50066 Updated: WedJan31 21:22:24 2001
Author: Nancy Fayette LaMar
Fayette and Emery related lines

From CKelly:
James Jamison, the son of Alexander Jamison, was born in 1650 in Glasgow,Scotland. He emigrat ed to Galway, Ireland and came to America with hissons, Robert and John, in 1700. They settle d near York, Pennsylvania.
John was born in 1680.

Thomas, son of John, was born Nov. 7, 1732. he was a farmer and served inthe Militia under Ge orge Washington. He fought through the campaign ofJuly 5, 1755 which resulted in Braddock's d efeat. He settled in Georgiaafter marrying Jame Dickey in 1756. She died in 1763. He later mo ved withhis four children to Virginia, living near Charlottesville at a placecalled Jamison' s Mountain. He also lived on Pigg River in FranklinCounty. He died April 6, 1830.

From "Franklin County Families":
"Thomas Jamison, born 7 November 1732, son of John Jamison.
1761: Albemarle County
1762: moved to Georgia
1760's: returned to Albemarle
Moved to present Franklin County (then Henry) before 1776: settled onSnow Creek
Moved to Indiana
Died in Jefferson County, Indiana, 6 April, 1830
Married firstly, in 1756 Jane Dickey, of Loudoun Co., Va., born 1740/41she died in Georgia i n 1763.

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from "Jameson's in America" by E.O. Jameson and transcribed by James Monroe Jameson.

Thomas Jamison was born Nov. 7, 1732 near Philadelphia,in York County Penn.
Thomas was a Northern Virgina Planter. Thomas Jameson in his early manhood served in several engagements during the Indian Wars and he went with the Albemarle County militia under Washington throughout the campaign that ended on July 9, 1755, in Braddock's defeat. Soon after his marriage to Jane Dicky in 1756 in Loudon County, Virginia they removed to Georga. While a resident in Ga. four children were born, they were Samuel, John, Martha, and William. After his wife Jane died there in Ga. he removed to a place near Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virgina where his brother Alexander Jameson was residing. Thomas then married Hannah Taggart in Lancaster, Pennsylvana about 1764. Their children are ;Mary(Mrs. Thomas Shelton), Jane(Mrs. Abner Bird), Nancy L.(Mrs. John Holcombe), Katherine(Mrs. Charles Perrin), Eleanor "Helen"(Mrs George Kirby), Margaret(Mrs. Samuel Glasgow), Alexander, Thomas, Hannah(Mrs. Samuel Ross), and Rhoda(Mrs. Samuel C. Humphreys). He lived for a time near a stream called "Pig River" in Franklin County, Virginia. With his three sons Samuel, John and William joined in the Revolution and with his son John took part in the battle of Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina. In the early 1800's this family came to Jefferson County.

from the Indianapolis Star Magazine Dec. 3, 1967, President Johnson's Hoosier Ancestors by Everett A. German;

Thomas Jameson and Hannah nee Taggart are the great-great-great-great grandparents of President Lyndon Baines Johnson.

from Christiane Station fag member 47400968;
His grandfather was John Jameson (1680-1736) and his grandmother, Rachel Opdyke (abt. 1680-1728). Thomas (1732-1830) was born to: Samuel Jameson (b.1705 in York, PA-1788) and Jane (last name unknown, but thought to be Craig. Thomas was their 2nd son and was born in VA. He married 1st to Jane Dickey (1738-1763) and 2nd to Hannah Taggart (1732-1830.
The John Jameson (1711-1788)previously thought to be his father was atually his uncle, (brother of his father Samuel),& Margaret White Jameson, his aunt.
The family info given was probably from a newspaper article from the Bedford (VA) Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 44, Page 7, Dec. 29, 1966, which contained several historical errors.
Samuel Jameson's will names a Thomas, along with 3 other brothers
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For Thomas Jameson (Jamison) Sr., my fifth great grandfather, who along with his sons, served in the Revolutionary War while living in Henry Co., Va. (after the war, Franklin Co. was created from a portion of Henry Co., and Thomas's home was then in Frankline Co.,
- Rebecca Prillaman


Info from WikiTree
Said to be Thomas Jamison of Snow Creek

Lots of conflicting dates, names and marriages associated with Thomas.

Was his name Jameson or Jamison, etc?

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Jamison Robert [Male] b. 1762 - d. 1845 Ralls Co., MO
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Military Service: Ov Va Militia in Amer. Rev. settled in Ralls co., MO 1

Posted by Carolyn Fairall(http://genforum.genealogy.com/jamison/messages/281.html):
"Many of the early families who came from KY by way of St. Louis Co toRalls Co., MO Territory , are connected(Jamison/Jeffries/Chitwood/Seely/Ellis, etc). My ancestor was one of thewitnes ses to the 1845 Rall Co., MO will of Robert Jameson. ElizabethJamison, b. 1790's Madison Co . KY m. Robert Jeffries and had first childborn in Ralls Co., MO. Nancy Jeffries (b. 1818) wh o m. WashingtonEpperson.

"Robert Jamison, of VA Militia in American Revolution, settled in RallsCounty in Territoria l Missouri." - Louis Houck, 1908. A HISTORY OFMISSOURI, Vol. 3, p. 85. same source, Vol 2, p . 96. "Settlers on CuivreRiver or Boeuf River (incl): Squire Boone 1798, Joseph Jameson 1802, Jonathan, Sylvanus & Isaac Cottle 1800...[phalen2.FTW]

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Posted by Carolyn Fairall(http://genforum.genealogy.com/jamison/messages/281.html):
"Many of the early families who came from KY by way of St. Louis Co toRalls Co., MO Territory , are connected(Jamison/Jeffries/Chitwood/Seely/Ellis, etc). My ancestor was one of thewitnes ses to the 1845 Rall Co., MO will of Robert Jameson. ElizabethJamison, b. 1790's Madison Co . KY m. Robert Jeffries and had first childborn in Ralls Co., MO. Nancy Jeffries (b. 1818) wh o m. WashingtonEpperson.

"Robert Jamison, of VA Militia in American Revolution, settled in RallsCounty in Territoria l Missouri." - Louis Houck, 1908. A HISTORY OFMISSOURI, Vol. 3, p. 85. same source, Vol 2, p . 96. "Settlers on CuivreRiver or Boeuf River (incl): Squire Boone 1798, Joseph Jameson 1802, Jonathan, Sylvanus & Isaac Cottle 1800...

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Brawner Peter Harris [Male]
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