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Bradley Richard [Male] b. 1758 North Carolina
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Bill Coles reports in his record that William was Pvt. in Co. F, 14thCalvary, CSA. He was pr isoner of war and was interred at Fort Delaware.He was exchanged 1 August at City Point, VA . Sarah appli ed for anIndigent Widows Pension from the CSA stating that there were 7 childr en,6 survived, 4 girls and 2 boys.
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The 1860 Census records Henderson as:
11 565 565 Winckler Anderson W. 18 M LabourTennessee
Bill Coles reports Henderson at the Battle of Shiloh, MS at age 19.
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Carrickmavcross, Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland
Smith Co., TN or Albermarle Co., VA
This record preserves the Smith Co., TN Jamison who are buried in the Jamison Cemetery and 1850 Census records as documented below:
210A 40 Jamison Jeremiah 54 Tenn pg0210a.txt
210A 41 Jamison Elizabeth 18 Tenn pg0210a.txt
210B 2 Jamison Fanny 16 Tenn pg0210a.txt
210B 3 Jamison John 9 Tenn pg0210a.txt
Thomas Jamison is in the 1820 Census with family and several slaves.
Jeremiah is also in Census was 18-26 years old.
Jamison Cemetery
The Jamison Cemetery which is on a slight elevation under trees in a pasture. This is a very old cemetery with the graves being over 160 years old. Some of the stones are broken and other s have become unreadable.There is evidence of at least two above ground crypts that have been destroyed. There are two cemeteries located on the Royster Farm. Directly behind the house located at #55 Royster Lane, about 200 yards, is theDuke/Martin Cemetery (see link at bottom of t his page) . And continuing another 300 yards west is the Jamison Cemetery.
36-19-59N 86-02-67W Lat: 36.3265 Long: -86.0445
Jamison, Thomas 1750- 1826
Jamison, Jane 1760 - 15 Jan 1835 w/o Thomas Jamison
Jamison, Alethia Porter 17 May 1805 - 9 Oct 1840 (Jeremiah's wife)
Jamison, Mary Jane 10 Nov 1824 - 24 Sept 1840 Dau of Jeremiah(Jere/Leroy) & Alethia Jamison
Jamison, Willie Apr 18-- 1 Aug ---- S/O Jere & Alethia
5 unmarked graves
No evidence has been found of this Jamison family after 1850 in this areaof Smith Co., TN. Unknown where many were buried or where John andsiblings married or went.Thomas Jamison left P ennsylvania in 1755, rightafter the murders of his parents and siblings. He removed to Virgin iawith his brother, John, possibly to Augusta Co., VA. where a number of the Erwins were resid ing at the time and the resettled down to a muchquieter life than the one experienced in Adams county. He moved westward to Tennessee and settled into the Rutherford county area.
Thomas the father and Jane and their son, Thomas are a result of the mergers of two different sets of records and it is unclear if this mergeris pure, i.e. does not contain ill place relationships.
Escaped to VA 1758 it is believe to be with his mothers, Jane Erwins,family.
Some sources record information as Thomas Jemison - Jim Savage, Clinton,MS
1820 Smith Co., TN Census
66 1044 Jamison Jeremiah pg0064.txt
66 1035 Jamison Thomas pg0064.txt
From Clarence Jamison in Genforum October 28, 2012 :
Mary Jemison whose family settled in Pennsylavina about 1743 who wascaptured by Indians afte r most of her family was massacred in the Frenchand Indian War,1758.at Marsh Creek 10 mile N W of Gettysbur g. She livedto the age of 90 an. there is a book on her life.
Two brothers escaped to family in Virginia and one of the brothers,Thomas migrated to Tenness ee about 1776, the name was apprently changedto Jamison perhaps through mispelling. One of h is sons was Hugh BlackJamison.
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