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Hayes Jarrod [Male] b. --Not Shown--
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Coldwater Cem., Florissant Twp, Saint Louis Co, Missouri
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Notes in 1892 Family Bible:
Marguerite Nettie Ormes b. October 10, 1908
Nellie Blanch Apple b. Dec 25, 1892
Thelma L. Ormes b. December 30, 1904 d. March 17, 1905
Monroe Thomas Pendergrass April 22, 1907 Monday Evening
From the Rootsweb Ancesty: Blough, Gish, Jamison, Lackey, Long, Lucore,Malloch,Murdock, Switzer, Wolf & related by Wayne Lucore.
This Thomas was the son of Jane Unknown in a line merged with Thomas father of Hugh Black. This is the nearest reasonable Thomas which could be Thomas Allen but that is not at all clear at this point. Unknown what happened to this Thomas Jamison.
The date of birth is of concern, i.e. abt 1795 and 1811??
The Smith Co. Jamison Cemetery:
Jamison, Thomas 1750- 1826
Jamison, Jane 1760 - 15 Jan 1835 w/o Thomas Jamison
The above Thomas of 1750 does not match this Thomas (abt. 1795) or his father (1736).
Posted by Brenda Gartside in the Jamison Genforum:
Thomas JAMISON, b. c1766 (according to 1850 Robertson Co. TN Census) in Virginia; d. 1857, Robertson Co.,TN. According to his will, (recorded in Robertson Co. TN in 1853 and probated April 1857) his children were William JAMISON, Sarah (JAMISON)CLINARD, Ellen JAMISON (no married name listed), Catherine JAMISON (no married name listed), Rebecca(JAMISON)CLINARD, Jenny (JA MISON)MOORE, and Nancy JAMISON.
According to records, Thomas seems to have migrated from Virginia toSmith Co., TN and then to Robertson Co., TN.
In 1801,while a resident of Smith Co., TN, he bought land in Robertson Co., TN but still appeared in the 1820 Smith Co. TN Census. The 1830 Robertson Co., TN Census showed him as a head of household as did the 1840 Robertson Co. TN Census. In 1850, he was listed as follows:
1850 Robertson Co. TN Census, Dist. 13
Thomas JAMISON 84 Farmer VA
Nancy JAMISON 36 TN
This Nancy must be the daughter mentioned in the will of Thomas JAMISON.
1850 Robertson Co. TN shows William, son of Thomas, also in District 13 as follows:
William JAMISON 43 Farmer VA
Elizabeth 46 TN
Thomas FELTS 11 TN
Martha CHAUDOIN (hard to read) 34 TN
Ellen Jane 8 TN
Caroline F. 5 TN
From an online site, William JAMISON, Randal FELTS, and N. M. FELTS were buried at Battle Creek Church Cemetery in Robertson Co. TN.
I believe it`s possible that the daughter of Thomas JAMISON, Sarah JAMISON CLINARD, may be my ggg grandmother, b.c 1797 VA and wife of my ggggrandfather, Joseph CLINARD -- residents of Robertson Co., TN. Sarah died between 1860 and 1870 and Joseph died after 1880.
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Jamison Cemtery, Rutherford County, Tn.
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William Frances Hoover served as a private in the Confederate States ArmyCompany C 45th Tenne ssee Infantry and his grave is marked with a CSAmemorial in the Jamison Cemetery.
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Information provided by Kathy Jo Bryant.
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Roselawn Memorial Gardens 68755810, Rutherford Co., TN
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Obituary from Tennessean:
W.E. (Windy) JAMISON, Age 77, Murfreesboro, TN
November 2, 2000, at Middle Tennessee Medical Center. He was the son ofthe late William Rober t and Hattie Shipp Jamison. Survived by wife, MaryHelen Fleming Jamison of Murfreesboro; tw o sons, Jamie Jamison of OldHickory and Barry Jamison of Hermitage; one daughter, Connie Jami son ofDonelson; two sisters, Emogene Adams of the Kittrell community and LoraYork of Murfrees boro; three grandchildren ; and two great-grandchildren.A native and life long resident of Ru therford County. A member ofDonelson Church of Christ. He served in the U.S. Marines in WWI I andretired from Bell South Telephone Company. Visitation with the familywill be Friday 4 t o 7 p.m. at the funeral home, and graveside serviceswill be Saturday 1:30 p.m. at Roselawn Me morial Gardens with CharlesMullins officiating. JEN NINGS & AYERS, 820 S. Church St., Murfree sboro,TN, 615-893-2422.
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Augustus was a machinist in NC.
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The family called her Eliza Belle. Some reports indicate born December09, 1844.
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Aunt Lell, grand daughter of Matthew, Jr. in a letter written to MarthaPearl, dated Sept. 197 3, recalls that "Grandpa Pitts (Matthew) hadseveral brothers: 1. John, 2. Theophilus, 3. And erson and si ster, 4.Nancy, who married Mr. Doughtery." We have assumed that John wasJonatha n, Anderson was Andrew and it is not clear if Nancy was the secondname of one of the girls o r another girl not given in the census.
Mathew Pitts father is believed to also be Matthew. Rutherford Co.records for Tennessee in 18 10 shows: Ezekial Pitts: male 16-20 withfemale16-20 in household w/o children. Theophilus , Matthew's b rother,was born in 1820 and Matthew in 1825. In any case, this area requires a lot more research and additional family records is they can be found.Some related facts as th e result of census and co unty marriage recordsare given below: Matthew Pitts appears as Sure ty for the marriage ofKinchen Pitts to Betsey Elder issued Jan 21, 1824 in Rutherford Co., TN .This must be Matthew Pitts Sr. sig ning for his son Kinchen.
Research provided by a cousin (Sanner) indicates that:
Matthew & Martha had children:
1. Ezekial b. 1817 2. Anderson b. 1820
3. Mathew b. 1821 4. Benjamin b. 1824
5. Theofilas b. 1825 6. Peyton b. 1829
7. Jonoathan b. 1828 8. Mary b. 1835
9. William b. 1837 10. Martha b. 1839
This is fairly consistent with the 1850 census listing:
Matthew Pitts, 54, born in NC (Abt. 1796) & Martha 44, born in NC(abt. 1806) (wife)
Peyton 19, b. TN (Abt. 1831)
Jno. 18, b. TN (Abt. 1832) - Jno. is probably the short name forJonathan
Mary 15, b. TN (Abt. 1835)
Wm 13, b. TN (Abt. 1837)
Martha 11, b. TN (Abt. 1839)
The Census of 1850 includes two Matthew Pitts. Some of the familybelieve that "our" Matthew' s father was also Matthew (in the 21st CivilDistrict, Sulphur Springs District) and if so thi s perhaps fi ts thedescription. At 1850 the older Matthew Pitts was 54 years old whichindic ates his birth was about 1796. The family is described as:
Matthew Pitts, 54, born in NC (Abt. 1796)
Martha 44, born in NC (Abt. 1806) (wife)
Peyton 19, b. TN (Abt. 1831)
John 18, b. TN (Abt. 1832)
Mary 15, b. TN (Abt. 1835)
William 13, b. TN (Abt. 1837)
Martha 11, b. TN (Abt. 1839)
A later census: Matthew Pitts 59, b. Abt. 1820, married to Martha ( b.Abt. 1828). In this c ensus, their children mentioned were Moses 16,Martha J. 14, and Fountain 11.
Brown Mill District:
Mathew Pitts 29, b. TN (Abt. 1820)
Martha 21, b. TN (Abt. 1829) (wife)
William 6, b. TN (Abt. 1844)
Anderson 4, b. TN (Abt. 1846)
Benjamin 2, b. TN (Abt. 1847)
Susan 1/12, b. TN (Abt. 1850)
Other Pitts apparently grown children of Matthew Sr. & Matthew Jr.siblings:
Benja. F. Pitts 26, b. TN
Mary 17, b. TN
Ezecheal Pitts 33, b. TN
Mary A. 33, b. VA (wife)
children: Robert, Wm. Z., Susan A., Sarah J., James K., Mary,Martha.
Flemings District:
Andrews Pitts 30, Martha 25 (wife), child: Louisa,
Theopilas 24. (apparently a brother of Andrew who is apparentlyAnderson). This sets Theop hilus birth date to be approximately 1825 forthe census of 1850.
Youree's District:
William Pitts 40, Amanda 19 (wife?)
Matilda 1
Nancy 23
Alfred Hall 11 TN
Charles Pitts 23, Nancy P. 21, Critty 3, Destuberen 1.
Harriett Pitts married James H. Short Mar 27, 1840 in Rutherford Co., TN
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