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Gardner Jamison (Sr?) was born circa 1774 at Chester Co., SC; Date of birth from Census.
He was the son of Robert Jamison (Sr?).
Gardner Jamison (Sr?) married Sarah Jamison.
Gardner Jamison (Sr?) witnessed the will of Alexander Kennedy in August 1797; Listed in the will of Axexander Kennedy.1
Gardner Jamison (Sr?) bought land Plat for 11 Acres on Rockey Creek, Chester Co., Pinckeny District, Surveyed by Andrew McDowell - from SC Archives & HistorySer# S213192- Vol 0037, Pg 00217, Item 4 on 1 February 1799 at Chester County, SC.2
He appeared on the census of 1800 at 1800 SC Census- Chester Co, Page 407, Chester County, SC; One son between 16-25, one dau under 10, one dau between 10-15, and wife is about his same age (0,0,1,1,0 - 1,1,1,0,0).3 He appeared on the census of 1810 at Chester County, SC; (One son under 10, four daughters under 10, wife shown about same age)1-0-0-1-0, - 4-0-0-1-0-0.4 He witnessed the probate of the estate of Samuel Ferguson Sr. on 13 November 1817 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Estate of Samuel Ferguson, Sr. Gardner Jamison (Sr?) appeared on the census of 1820 at 1820 Chester Co.,SC Census, Chester County, SC; Three sons under 10, one between 11-16, two daughters between 11-16, two daughters between 17-26 (3-1-0-0-0-1, 0-2-2-1-0).5 He was New Tag Petition asking that the Legislature vest in him and his heirs a tract of land in Chester District along Rocky Creek. On 21 November 1823 at Chester County, SC.6,7 He died circa 1826 at Chester County, SC; Date of Death approximated from Probate papers. He was Is listed as one of the Trustees of Bethlehem Meeting House (See Page 5 of "The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church-Chester Historical Society).8 He left a will on 1 October 1826 at Probate for Gardner Jamison (Sr.?) Chester Co -File# 31, Pack 469, Book "J", page 199, Chester County, SC; This is a transcribed copy of the Will of Gardner Jamison, Chester County, SC, Sarah Jamison Administratrix, as contained in Probate Court file # 31, Package # 469, Book "J", page 199, Dated Dec.4, 1826 - By Cecil A. Jamison, Jr. 06/12/2002 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the name of God, Amen. I Gardner Jamieson of Chester District and State of South Carolina do make and constitute this as my Last Will in the manner and form following Viz: Item: 1. I return my Soul to God who gives it and my body to the dust from whence it came to be buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my Executor. 2. I give unto my beloved wife Sarah Jamieson, my eldest son Robert Jamison and my second son Gardner Jamieson all my Estate Real and personal until such time as my youngest child comes of age and so much of the profits and there from as may be necessary to allow to go to schooling of my children who may not yet have had an Education my will further is that no sale or distribution of my. Be made except so much as may be absolutely necessary for the payment of my Just Debts and … … legacy's as may be below named. 3. I give and bequeath unto Joseph Anderson in right of his wife Ginney either in property if such may suit him or in money as soon as it can made either by the collection of my debts or the profits arising from my Estate and that interest from my …. Be allowed thereon. 4. It is my will and thereby order it that the time my youngest child comes of age, all my Estate Real and personal be appraised by Administrated persons and divided into equal lots and that my two eldest sons Robt & Gardner receive double the portion of the younger or other children and my wife Sarah is to have her living out of my property above named during her lifetime in widowhood and if she should marry I allow her a portion equal to that of one my youngest children. 5. I wish my Executor to take notice that allotment (?) is depending with William McCalley of Columbia and as for his invoices and other (?) which have come to my knowledge and as I believe I am entitled to certain credits which is no where exhibited in any of his bills to the amount (?) of fifty dollars and upward and as he holds my note for a certain amount where a settlement of all your affairs completed if any balance is due him I charge my Executor with the payment thereof as soon as possible. 6. I wish it to be remembered by my Executors and Heirs and my Will in that whereas the title of the tract of land whereon my brother James Jamison liveth was taken out in my name and whereas there was a perfect understanding between him and (???) that when he repaid me the money (??) (??) in the purchase of (?) land with lawful interest thereon that he should have a title to the same in his own name and I do hereby charge my Heirs or Executors with fulfillment of the contract on my part when J.(?) Jamison complies with his part of the contract and that they make him a title accordingly. 7. I ordain, constitute, …………. (appoint?) (?) Jamison & my sons Robert and Gardner Jamison Executors of this my Las Will and Testament and also guardians of my (?) children. Signed Sealed and published as and for my Last Will and Testament this first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six in the forty first year of the Sovernty of United States of America. Gar.(?) Jamison L.S. Witness that the undersigned have at the request and in the presence of the above named Testator set to our hands as witness after the word ….. …… …… on the first leaf and the ward or Executors (intended?) on the second leaf and also the word and after this word signed & sealed William Anderson David Jamison Robert Cherry.9 His estate was probated in December 1826 at Chester County, SC; Listed in Probate Papers for Garner Jamison.10 He witnessed the probate of the estate of John Bailey on 7 March 1836 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Estate Papers of John Bailey.11 Gardner Jamison (Sr?) witnessed the will of Adam Heath on 6 March 1837 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Will of Adam Heath.12 |
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| Sally Jamison was born circa 1776 at Chester Co., SC. She was the daughter of Robert Jamison (Sr?). As of 1812,her married name was McCaw.1 Sally Jamison married Unknown McCaw in 1812; Implied Marriage in the will of Robert Jamison.1 Sally Jamison Sarah was the Administrator of the Estate of Robert Jamison, her brother. She witnessed the probate of the estate of Robert Jamison (Sr?) on 17 February 1813 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the will of Robert Jamison.1 |
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| Rebecca Jamison was born circa 1778 at Chester Co., SC. She was the daughter of Robert Jamison (Sr?). As of 1812,her married name was Boyd.1 Rebecca Jamison married Archibald Boyd in 1812; Implied Marriage in the will of her father Robert Jamison.1 Rebecca Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of Robert Jamison (Sr?) on 17 February 1813 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the will of Robert Jamison.1 |
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| Anne Jamison was born circa 1780 at Chester Co., SC. She was the daughter of Robert Jamison (Sr?). Anne Jamison married Maj. John Riley Cherry Sr., son of Robert Cherry Sr. and Mary Riley, circa 1799; Date comes from "John H. Cherry- The Cherry Cousins' Clearinghouse" - Also Implied Marriage in her fathers will - Robert Jamison in 1813.1 As of 1812,her married name was Cherry.2 Anne Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of Maj. John Riley Cherry Sr. in January 1833 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Will of John Cherry.3 |
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Robert Jamison (III?) was born on 11 July 1816.
He was the son of Gardner Jamison (Sr?) and Sarah Jamison.
Robert Jamison (III?) witnessed the probate of the estate of Gardner Jamison (Sr?) in December 1826 at Chester County, SC; Listed in Probate Papers for Garner Jamison.1
Robert Jamison (III?) appeared on the census of 1840; Shown between 20-30, and single.2
He married Anne Ross in 1844.
Robert Jamison (III?) was ...nominated to Eldership in the northern part of Catholic congregation or upper church.- Taken from page# 13 & 14.3 He was "....Robert Jamison, who had been elected at the same time with the above mentioned three declines ordination at the present." From page# 14 of The Minutes of the Catholic Presbyterian Church.4 He Was the Administrator for his brother Gardner Jamison on 22 November 1847. He witnessed the will of Hugh Ross Sr. on 21 April 1851 at Chester County, SC.5 Robert Jamison (III?) witnessed the probate of the estate of Esq. David Jamieson on 12 May 1854 at Estate Papers for David Jamieson- Chester Co.,SC- Estate - File# 98, Pack 1659, Fr. 30-40, Chester County, SC; Estate Papers & Probate Court Files-Gardner Jamieson, Administrator- Died Intestate.6 |
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| Anna Alves Huske was born on 30 January 1785 at Wilmington, New Hanover County, NC. She was the daughter of John Huske Sr. and Elizabeth Hogg. |
| Daniel Tillinghast was born on 25 October 1755 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. He was the son of Nicholas Tillinghast and Joanna Jencks. |
| Susanna Tillinghast was born on 9 July 1763 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of Nicholas Tillinghast and Ruth Phillips. |
| Joseph Tillinghast was born on 10 February 1765 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. He was the son of Nicholas Tillinghast and Ruth Phillips. |
| Nicholas Tillinghast was born on 24 January 1767 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. He was the son of Nicholas Tillinghast and Ruth Phillips. |
| Joanna Tillinghast was born on 27 November 1768 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of Nicholas Tillinghast and Ruth Phillips. |
| William Tillinghast was born on 29 July 1770 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. He was the son of Nicholas Tillinghast and Ruth Phillips. |
| Sarah Tillinghast was born on 26 February 1728 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of Joseph Tillinghast and Mary Parris. |
| Henry Tillinghast was born in May 1728 at Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. He was the son of Joseph Tillinghast and Mary Parris. Henry Tillinghast died on 31 May 1739 at Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. |
| Mary Tomson was born circa 1651 at Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. She died on 15 June 1723 at Dartmouth, MA. |
| Hester Cooke was born on 16 August 1650 at Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. She died on 17 April 1671 at Dartmouth, MA, at age 20. |
| Mary Cooke died before 1714-01-25 and 1715-01 at Little Compton, Rhode Island. She was born circa 1652 at Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. |
| Her married name was Fry. Mary Amanda Duke was born on 27 July 1828 at Fairfield County, SC; From information supplied to Jane Mann by her grandmother Mrs. George A. Warlick.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Duke and Isabella Isbell. Mary Amanda Duke appeared on the census of 3 October 1850 in the household of Isabella Isbell at Fairfield County, SC; Names listed in 1850 Fairfield Co. Census.2 |
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| Horace A. Ritter was born in 1818 at Washington, DC.1 He appeared on the census of 16 July 1850 at 1850 Census, Washington, DC.2 He was Listed as a "Tavern Keeper" on 16 July 1850.3 He was Listed as a "Grocer" in June 1860.4 He appeared on the census of 19 June 1860; 3rd Ward, Georgetown, Ser:M 653, Roll 101, Page126, Lines 4-9.4 He was Listed as "Sugar/Tobacco Merchant" in June 1870.5 He married Mary A. Ritter. Horace A. Ritter appeared on the census of 24 June 1870; Listed in 1870 Washington DC Census.5 |
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| Mary A. Ritter was born in 1822 at Maryland.1 She appeared on the census of 19 June 1860 in the household of Horace A. Ritter; 3rd Ward, Georgetown, Ser:M 653, Roll 101, Page126, Lines 4-9.2 Mary A. Ritter married Horace A. Ritter. Mary A. Ritter appeared on the census of 24 June 1870 in the household of Horace A. Ritter; Listed in 1870 Washington DC Census.3 |
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| Frank Ritter was born in 1839 at Washington, DC.1 He was the son of Horace A. Ritter and Mary A. Ritter. Frank Ritter appeared on the census of 16 July 1850 in the household of Horace A. Ritter at 1850 Census, Washington, DC.2 Frank Ritter appeared on the census of 19 June 1860 in the household of Horace A. Ritter; 3rd Ward, Georgetown, Ser:M 653, Roll 101, Page126, Lines 4-9.3 |
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| Ella Ritter was born in 1842 at Washington, DC.1 She was the daughter of Horace A. Ritter and Mary A. Ritter. Ella Ritter appeared on the census of 16 July 1850 in the household of Horace A. Ritter at 1850 Census, Washington, DC.2 Ella Ritter appeared on the census of 19 June 1860 in the household of Horace A. Ritter; 3rd Ward, Georgetown, Ser:M 653, Roll 101, Page126, Lines 4-9.3 |
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| A. J. Ritter was born in 1849 at Washington, DC.1 She was the daughter of Horace A. Ritter and Mary A. Ritter. A. J. Ritter Shown in 1850 Washington, D.C. - 2nd Ward Census- on Page 88 & 88A, with father, mother, four siblings. She appeared on the census of 16 July 1850 in the household of Horace A. Ritter at 1850 Census, Washington, DC.2 A. J. Ritter appeared on the census of 19 June 1860 in the household of Horace A. Ritter; 3rd Ward, Georgetown, Ser:M 653, Roll 101, Page126, Lines 4-9.3 |
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| Wm. H Ritter was born in 1816 at Washington, DC. He was Sugar Dealer in 1850. He appeared on the census of 16 July 1850 in the household of Horace A. Ritter at 1850 Census, Washington, DC.1 Wm. H Ritter was Listed as a "Grocer" in June 1860.2 He married Maria Ritter.2 Wm. H Ritter appeared on the census of 16 June 1860; Listed in 1860 Washington, DC Census-.2 He appeared on the census of 1870; Occupation listed as "Capt on Steamboat."3 |
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| John Jamison was born in 1680 at Galway, Ireland. He died at York, Pa. |
| Gardner Jamison (Jr?) witnessed the probate of the estate of Robert Jamison (Sr?) on 17 February 1813 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the will of Robert Jamison.1 Gardner Jamison (Jr?) was born on 5 August 1817 at Chester County, SC. He was the son of Gardner Jamison (Sr?) and Sarah Jamison. Gardner Jamison (Jr?) was buried before 22 November 1847 at Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church; Estimated date of burial. He died before 22 November 1847 at Chester County, SC. His estate was probated on 22 November 1847 at Chester County, SC; Probate Court- Book "A", Page 73(?), Apt. 94, Package 1517.2 He His brother "Robert Jamison" was the Administrator of his estate. He died Intestate. On 22 November 1847 at Chester County, SC.3 |
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Isaac Newton Jamison "Most of them eventually settled around Richburg in Chester Co. The Jamison farm was located at Lowerys Station"- taken from the Heritage History of Chester County,SC-Page 145, Volume 2.1
He was born on 18 September 1843 at Union Cemetery, Richburg, Chester County, SC; Cemetery Inscription.2
He was the son of Capt. James Jamison (2-A?) and H. Melissia Ferguson.
Isaac Newton Jamison appeared on the census of 19 August 1850 in the household of Capt. James Jamison (2-A?) at 1850 Chester Co.SC Census, Chester County, SC.3
Isaac Newton Jamison appeared on the census of 23 August 1860; 1860 Chester Co.,SC Census- Page 119, Dwelling 1012, lines 29-40+.4
He appeared on the census of 23 August 1860 in the household of Capt. James Jamison (2-A?) at 1860 Chester Co.,SC Census,pp 60, Chester County, SC; Names listed the the family.5
Isaac Newton Jamison married Sarah Pauline Cherry, daughter of Jamison Cherry and Elizabeth Knox, before 1870 at Chester County, SC.
Isaac Newton Jamison In the Court of Probate, Administration Bond- for the Estate if James Jamison, three names appear on the document- Melissa Jamison (Wife), I.N. Jamieson (Issac Newton Jamieson) and Jamieson Cherry, before J. H. McDaniel- Trail Justice. On 9 March 1870.6
He witnessed the probate of the estate of Capt. James Jamison (2-A?) on 18 April 1870 at H.Melissa Jamison Adminx- May 18, 1870- Chester County, SC- Book#2, Page 216, Apt. 129, package 465, Chester County, SC; Wife H.Melissa Jamison, Adminx- for husband James Jamison, May 18, 1870- Chester County, SC- Book#2, Page 216, Apt. 129, package 465.7
Isaac Newton Jamison appeared on the census of 27 June 1870; Year of Birth taken from 1870 Chester Census, SC- Page 153, Dwelling 262, lines 32-34.8
He left a will on 24 September 1903 at Chester County, SC; Left everything to his wife during her lifetime, and at her death, divided among four children, Ellen Neiter Proctor, Robert Chalmers Jamison, Elizabeth Knox Jamison and Laurie Lee Jamison. One Dollar to each of his grand children of his deceased daughter Malissa Anna.9
He Information found in "MEMORIAM By Capt. William Henry Edwards" printed in the "Chester Reporter - 1908"- as published in Book #2, as compiled by by Chester District Genealogical Society - P.O. Box 336, Richburg, SC 29729 Lists "James Jamison and Melissa Ferguson" as his parents.( The parents of Melissa Ferguson was: Abram Ferguson and Elizabeth Edwards Ferguson." In 1908.10 He died on 30 July 1908 at Union Cemetery, Richburg, Chester County, SC, at age 64; Taken from Tombstone inscription.11,2 He was buried on 1 August 1908 at Union Church Cemetery, Richburg, Chester County, SC; 34d 43' 31N/ 81d 01' 16'W. |
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| Ellen Jamison was born in 1865 at Chester County, SC. |
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Elizabeth Knox Jamison was born in 1865 at Chester County, SC.1
She was the daughter of Isaac Newton Jamison and Sarah Pauline Cherry.
Elizabeth Knox Jamison was born on 30 May 1881 at Union Cemetery, Richburg, Chester County, SC; Tombstone Inscription.2
She married John T. Gillespie at In Memoriam- by Capt. William H. Edwards.3,4
Her married name was Gillespie.3
Elizabeth Knox Jamison witnessed the will of Isaac Newton Jamison on 24 September 1903 at Chester County, SC; Left everything to his wife during her lifetime, and at her death, divided among four children, Ellen Neiter Proctor, Robert Chalmers Jamison, Elizabeth Knox Jamison and Laurie Lee Jamison. One Dollar to each of his grand children of his deceased daughter Malissa Anna.5
Elizabeth Knox Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of Sarah Pauline Cherry on 30 November 1908 at Chester, Chester County, SC; State of South Carolina Chester County Whereas, We, Mrs. Sarah Pauline Jamison, the widow of the late I.N. Jamison, deceased, and we. Mrs. Ella Neiter Proctor, Robert Chalmers Jamison, Mrs. Elizabeth Knox Gillespie and Mrs. Laura Lee Brice, being the children of the said I.N. Jamison, deceased, and the sole legatees (except for the few small legacies hereinafter stated)and the sole legatees under the terms of his last Will and Testament of date, 24th September, 1903, and duly probated on the 12th of August, 1908, in the office of the Probate Court for the said County and State, desire to divide between ourselves the personal property devised and willed to us by the said I.N. Jamison, and, WHEREAS, by the terms of the said will it was provided that his widow should have a life estate in the said personal property, and that at her death the said personal property should be divided equally between the four children above mentioned, share and share alike, and should any one or more of the said named children die without children before the division, then the share of the one so dying should go to the survivor or survivors, and, WHEREAS, there is also provided in the said Will for the payment of a small legacy of One Dollar each to Joseph Marion Jamison, and the children of Melissa Ann Brown, and there being three such children. And, WHEREAS, all of the children first named herein are now of age, and it is considered to the interest of all that the personal property to which they are entitled be now divided equally among them, and , whereas, the widow consents to this division, and desires the same in her own behalf and in behalf of the said children. NOW, know all men by these present that we, the said Sarah Pauline Jamison, Ella Neiter Proctor, Robert Chalmers Jamison, Elizabeth Knox Gillespie, and Laurie Lee Brice, do hereby contract and covenant and mutually agree with one another that all the personal estate of which the said I.N. Jamison died seized and possessed after the payment of his just debts, funeral expenses all the personal estate of which the said I. N. Jamison died seized and possessed after the payment of his just debts, funeral expenses, costs of administration of his estate, and probate fees, and the other small legacies provided in the said will, and the commissions due the executor appointed in his said Will, and any other legitimate expense of the said estate, shall be and hereby is divided in equal shares, share and share alike, between each of us, so that we each shall take a one-fifth thereof, and that the share taken by each of the parties hereto shall be taken and help absolutely, freed from all limitations and restrictions, and we do further agree and obligate and bind ourselves to divide the said personal property at once, and that we do further agree that the Executor named in the Will of I. N. Jamison, deceased, Mr. John J.McDaniel, shall be and hereby is authorized, empowered, requested and directed to pay over to each of us a One-Fifth of the personal property of the said estate, as aforesaid, in full settlement, release and discharge of all liability on his part as Executor, and that the receipt of the party to whom the money is paid shall be take and accepted by him in full discharge of his liability therefore, and it is further agreed and understood that this division of the personal property is made absolutely, and that neither of the children shall make any claim upon the interest or share of the other, in case he or she should die without children, and it is also agreed that the widow relinquishes and releases all of her life estate in the said personal property, as provided in the said Will, and accepts and receives a one-fifth interest therein absolutely in lieu of her life estate in the entire fund, and it is expressly desired and understood that the Executor of the Will of I.N. Jamison, deceased, shall make this division as soon a convenient, and that the same is made in conformity and in compliance with the terms of the said Will, and is simply made at the present for the mutual benefit of us all, and not for the purpose of defeating or destroying or interfering with the terms of said Will. Signed, sealed and executed by and between the parties hereto, who names are signed hereunto on this the 30th day of November 1908. Sarah Pauline Jamison (Seal) Ella Neiter Proctor (Seal) Robert Chalmers Jamison (Seal) Elizabeth Knox Gillespie (Seal) Laura Lee Brice (Seal) WITNESSES Rebecca Fischel A. L. Gaston STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Chester County Personally comes A. L Gaston, and on oath say he saw the above named parties sign, seal, execute and deliver the above instrument in writing, and that he with Miss Rebecca Fischel duly witnessed the execution thereof. Sworn to and subscribed to before me this 30th day of November, 1908 A. L. Gaston (Seal) David Hamilton (Seal) Notary Public for South Carolina.6 Elizabeth Knox Jamison died on 14 October 1909 at Union Cemetery, Richburg, Chester County, SC; Tombstone Inscription.4 |
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| Laura Jamison was born in 1865 at Chester County, SC.1 |
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| Malissa Anna Jamison was born on 16 October 1874 at Chester County, SC.2,3 She was the daughter of Isaac Newton Jamison and Sarah Pauline Cherry. Malissa Anna Jamison married Robert E. Brown on 21 April 1891 at In Memoriam-by Capt. W.H. Edwards- Printed in the Chester Reporter-1908.4,3 Her married name was Brown.4 Malissa Anna Jamison died on 19 August 1900 at age 25.3 She and Robert E. Brown They were married, and then moved to Texas.3 |
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Joseph Marion Jamison was born in 1865 at Chester County, SC.1
He was the son of Isaac Newton Jamison and Sarah Pauline Cherry.
Joseph Marion Jamison married Malissa Ann Brown at Implied Marriage- Probate Court- Chester County, SC.2
Joseph Marion Jamison witnessed the will of Isaac Newton Jamison on 24 September 1903 at Chester County, SC; Left everything to his wife during her lifetime, and at her death, divided among four children, Ellen Neiter Proctor, Robert Chalmers Jamison, Elizabeth Knox Jamison and Laurie Lee Jamison. One Dollar to each of his grand children of his deceased daughter Malissa Anna.3
Joseph Marion Jamison died circa 1942; Taken from Heritage History of Chester County SC, Volume 2, Page 146 - "Joseph Marion Jamison left home at seventeen. He wrote for a while from Chicago, IL, but stopped. It is believed that he died in the early 1940's, having never married.4
He Taken from Heritage History of Chester County SC, Volume 2, Page 146 - "Joseph Marion Jamison left home at seventeen. He wrote for a while from Chicago, IL, but stopped. It is believed that he died in the early 1940's, having never married.4
His estate was probated in 1966 at Chicago, Cook County, IL; Transcribed "AFFADIVIT TO AMEND HEIRSHIP, in the Circuit Court of Cook County, County Department, Probate Division, File No# 42-P-6034, Docket# 415, Page 120, by Cecil A. (Sandy) Jamison, Jr. on May 2, 2004 STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY County Department, Probate Division Estate of Joseph M. Jamison Deceased AFFIDAVIT TO AMEND HEIRSHIP STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA CHESTER COUNTY Ella Elizabeth Jamison McDaniel, being first duly sworn, deposes on oat and states as follows: 1. That she is a resident of Chester, South Carolina, of legal age, and the daughter of ROBERT CHALMERS JAMISON, who died September 22, 1958, who was a brother and an heir of the deceased JOSEPH JAMISON. 2. That the said ROBERT CHALMERS JAMISON was married only once and then to JANIE CATHERINE GILLESPIE, who is dead and predeceased the descendent herein, as a result of their marriage there were four (4) children born, namely: A. MACIE CATHARINE JAMISON, who died under the age of 10 years. B. ROBERT LOWRY JAMISON, who died under the age of 10 years. C. ELLA ELIZABETH JAMISON McDANIEL, your affiant herein, who is of legal age, married to JAMES MARTIN McDANIEL, who is living. D. MARY CONSTANCE JAMISON MEYERS, who is living, of legal age, married to FREDERICK WILLIAM MEYER, JR. who is living. That no other children were born to or adopted by the said ROBERT CHALMERS JAMISON during his lifetime. 3. That you affiant is a niece of ELLA JAMISON PROCTOR, who died October 18, 1948, who was a sister of the deceased JOSEPH JAMISON. 4. That the said ELLA JAMISON PROCTOR was married only once and then to JOHN BROWN PROCTOR who is dead and who predeceased the decent herein; that no children were born to or adopted by the said ELLA JAMISON PROCTOR during her lifetime. FUTHER, AFFIANT SAYETH NOT. ------------------------------------------------------------ SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to before me HATTIE Y. HARDEN, Judge of the Probate Court in and for CHESTER County, South Carolina, this----------- day of----------- of 1966. ----------------------- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHESTER I, MARGARET E. JORDAN, Clerk of the Probate court of Chester County, South Carolina, the same being a court of record do hereby certify and attest that the above and foregoing affidavit executed by ELLA ELIZABETH JAMISON McDANIEL before JUDGE HATTIE Y. HARDEN, who signed the affidavit is the said JUDGE HATTIE Y. HARDEN, who signed the affidavit is a duly elected, qualified and commissioned presiding Judge of said court and that the signature of said Judge and said certification is genuine. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the sea of the Probate Court of Chester, in the Sate of South Carolina, this ------- day of -------- 1966. Clerk of the Probate Court Chester County, South Carolina.5 |
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Robert Chalmers Jamison was born on 1 February 1879 at Union Cemetery, Richburg, Chester County, SC; Date taken from Tombstone.2,3
He was the son of Isaac Newton Jamison and Sarah Pauline Cherry.
Robert Chalmers Jamison witnessed the will of Isaac Newton Jamison on 24 September 1903 at Chester County, SC; Left everything to his wife during her lifetime, and at her death, divided among four children, Ellen Neiter Proctor, Robert Chalmers Jamison, Elizabeth Knox Jamison and Laurie Lee Jamison. One Dollar to each of his grand children of his deceased daughter Malissa Anna.4
Robert Chalmers Jamison married Janie Katherine Gillespie on 1 August 1906.5,1,6
Robert Chalmers Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of Sarah Pauline Cherry on 30 November 1908 at Chester, Chester County, SC; State of South Carolina Chester County Whereas, We, Mrs. Sarah Pauline Jamison, the widow of the late I.N. Jamison, deceased, and we. Mrs. Ella Neiter Proctor, Robert Chalmers Jamison, Mrs. Elizabeth Knox Gillespie and Mrs. Laura Lee Brice, being the children of the said I.N. Jamison, deceased, and the sole legatees (except for the few small legacies hereinafter stated)and the sole legatees under the terms of his last Will and Testament of date, 24th September, 1903, and duly probated on the 12th of August, 1908, in the office of the Probate Court for the said County and State, desire to divide between ourselves the personal property devised and willed to us by the said I.N. Jamison, and, WHEREAS, by the terms of the said will it was provided that his widow should have a life estate in the said personal property, and that at her death the said personal property should be divided equally between the four children above mentioned, share and share alike, and should any one or more of the said named children die without children before the division, then the share of the one so dying should go to the survivor or survivors, and, WHEREAS, there is also provided in the said Will for the payment of a small legacy of One Dollar each to Joseph Marion Jamison, and the children of Melissa Ann Brown, and there being three such children. And, WHEREAS, all of the children first named herein are now of age, and it is considered to the interest of all that the personal property to which they are entitled be now divided equally among them, and , whereas, the widow consents to this division, and desires the same in her own behalf and in behalf of the said children. NOW, know all men by these present that we, the said Sarah Pauline Jamison, Ella Neiter Proctor, Robert Chalmers Jamison, Elizabeth Knox Gillespie, and Laurie Lee Brice, do hereby contract and covenant and mutually agree with one another that all the personal estate of which the said I.N. Jamison died seized and possessed after the payment of his just debts, funeral expenses all the personal estate of which the said I. N. Jamison died seized and possessed after the payment of his just debts, funeral expenses, costs of administration of his estate, and probate fees, and the other small legacies provided in the said will, and the commissions due the executor appointed in his said Will, and any other legitimate expense of the said estate, shall be and hereby is divided in equal shares, share and share alike, between each of us, so that we each shall take a one-fifth thereof, and that the share taken by each of the parties hereto shall be taken and help absolutely, freed from all limitations and restrictions, and we do further agree and obligate and bind ourselves to divide the said personal property at once, and that we do further agree that the Executor named in the Will of I. N. Jamison, deceased, Mr. John J.McDaniel, shall be and hereby is authorized, empowered, requested and directed to pay over to each of us a One-Fifth of the personal property of the said estate, as aforesaid, in full settlement, release and discharge of all liability on his part as Executor, and that the receipt of the party to whom the money is paid shall be take and accepted by him in full discharge of his liability therefore, and it is further agreed and understood that this division of the personal property is made absolutely, and that neither of the children shall make any claim upon the interest or share of the other, in case he or she should die without children, and it is also agreed that the widow relinquishes and releases all of her life estate in the said personal property, as provided in the said Will, and accepts and receives a one-fifth interest therein absolutely in lieu of her life estate in the entire fund, and it is expressly desired and understood that the Executor of the Will of I.N. Jamison, deceased, shall make this division as soon a convenient, and that the same is made in conformity and in compliance with the terms of the said Will, and is simply made at the present for the mutual benefit of us all, and not for the purpose of defeating or destroying or interfering with the terms of said Will. Signed, sealed and executed by and between the parties hereto, who names are signed hereunto on this the 30th day of November 1908. Sarah Pauline Jamison (Seal) Ella Neiter Proctor (Seal) Robert Chalmers Jamison (Seal) Elizabeth Knox Gillespie (Seal) Laura Lee Brice (Seal) WITNESSES Rebecca Fischel A. L. Gaston STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Chester County Personally comes A. L Gaston, and on oath say he saw the above named parties sign, seal, execute and deliver the above instrument in writing, and that he with Miss Rebecca Fischel duly witnessed the execution thereof. Sworn to and subscribed to before me this 30th day of November, 1908 A. L. Gaston (Seal) David Hamilton (Seal) Notary Public for South Carolina.7 Robert Chalmers Jamison left a will on 18 August 1950 at Chester County, ASC; Transcribed Will of Robert Chalmers Jamison, as written on the 18th day of August 1950, as found in the Chester County Courthouse records, File# 305, Packet 26, Book "G", Page 544, as written by Cecil A. (Sandy) Jamison, Jr. on May 2, 2004 State of South Carolina Chester County IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN I, Robert Chalmers Jamison of the County and State aforesaid, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, but at the same time realizing the uncertainty of Life, do hereby make, ordain, publish and declare the following as and for my last Will and Testament, hereby expressly revoking and Will heretofore made by me. Item One. I request that all my just and honest debts be paid, together with all amounts for any last illness and proper burial expenses, together with a proper marker for my grave. Item Two. I will, devise and bequeath unto my two daughters Elizabeth Jamison, and Mrs. Mary C. Myers, all my personal property and real estate that I own at my death, except several articles specified below, in equal shares. Item Three. I will and devise and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Jamison, one walnut writing desk. Item Four. I will and devise and bequeath unto my daughter Mary C. Myers, one feather bed and pillows. Item Five. I will and devise and bequeath unto my grandson Freddie Myers, on 1921 model "T" Ford Automobile. I hereby appoint my daughters Elizabeth Jamison and Mrs. Mary C. Myers as my Executors, to serve without bond. Robert C. Jamison (Signature) ----------------------------------- Robert Chalmers Jamison Signed, Sealed, Published and declared by the Testator and for his last Will and Testament, in the presence of each of us, who in his presence and at his request, and in the presence of each other have signed our names hereto as witness this 18th day of August, A.D. 1950 Mary B. Davidson Betty G. Killian J. Clonware (??).8 He died on 22 September 1958 at Union Cemetery, Richburg, Chester County, SC, at age 79; Date taken from Heritage History of Chester County, SC- Page 146, Volume 2.1,7,3 His estate was probated on 6 October 1958; Named in Probate Papers.9 |
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Pvt. Hiram David Hill was born on 29 June 1842 at Sandersville, Walton County, Ga; Date of Birth from "Thomas Family" Bible records, in the possession of Mrs. Joe Thomas, 515 West Church Street, Sandersville, GA.1,2
He was the son of Thomas Hiram Hill and Ann Caroline Worsham.
Pvt. Hiram David Hill appeared on the census of 22 August 1860 in the household of Thomas Hiram Hill at 1860 Bibb Co, GA, Macon Census, Bibb County, GA; Aug 22, 1860 Bibb Co.,Macon City, Page 602, Showing family, Dwelling # 1436, Lines 1-9.3
Pvt. Hiram David Hill appeared on the census of 22 August 1860 at Macon, Bibb County, GA; 1860 GA Census, Bibb County, Page 602.4
He wassoldier Hill, Hiram David - Private Apr. 20, 1861. Appointed 3rd Corporal Oct. 1, 1862; Sergeant. Surrendered, Appomattox, VA, April 9, 1865. (Resident of Ga. since 1842.) Served in Co. "B", 2nd Batt., GA Voluneteers on 20 April 1861 at Rome, Flyod County, GA.5
He married Florence Taylor Mitchell, daughter of Col. Daniel Randolph Mitchell and Elizabeth Mann, on 26 May 1868 at Flyod County.6
Pvt. Hiram David Hill appeared on the census of 16 June 1870 at Macon, Bibb County, GA; Found in 1870 Bibb County, GA - City of Macon-Page 797 (Ancestry Image# 102 of 272) shows Hiram David Hill as a Clerk in Store at the age of 25, his wife Florence Taylor at age of 20, and one daughter Florence Mitchell Hill at age 5/12.7 He appeared on the census of 5 June 1880 at 1880 Georgia Census, Rome, Floyd County, GA; Names listed in 1880 Floyd Co.,GA -Rome City, ED 62, Page 103, Dwelling 63, Lines 21-26.8 He was christened on 11 May 1891 at Rome, Ga. He appeared on the census of 15 June 1900 at Rome, Floyd County, GA; Listen in the 1900 Floyd Co.,GA Census- Rome City- ED 121,Page 186-B, Dwelling 709, Lines 63-68.9 He appeared on the census of 2 January 1920 at 1920 Georgia Census, Rome, Floyd Colunty, GA; Names listed in same household.10 He died on 22 October 1921 at Rome, Floyd County, Ga, at age 79.2 He was buried on 24 October 1921 at Myrtle Hill Cementry, Rome, GA.11 He Grandmother was: Mrs. Rebecca Mann, died Feb. 7, 1837; at 74 years-Buried in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, GA (Page 630, "Rome & Flyod Counties: George Magruder Battey, Jr.") He owned the family plots, "Branham Addition, Terrace "A", lot #39" Found a "Anna Hill Newsom" in Hill Family Plot- Date of Burial 2/26/1956 Found a "James H. Newsom" in Hill Family Plot - Dates shown 1877-1944 Pvt. Hiram David Hill- Company "B", 2nd Georgia Battalion of Sorrels Brigade, - Enlisted at Macon, GA, Priviate April 20, 1861. Appointed 3rd. Corporal Oct.1, 1862; Sergeant. Present at the Surrender, Appomattox, VA April 9, 1865 (From "Henerson: Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia - Vol #6") Pension Record attested to by : George A. Keith- Company "B" 2nd. Battallion- Georgia Volenteers - June 2, 1919. He was New Tag Belonged to Company "B", Regiment "8th" GA. Batt. On 25 October 1921 at Rome, Rome, Floyd County, GA. |
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Georgiana Duke Had eight brothers and sisters- See Last Will & Testament of Isabella Duke (her mother)- dated 20th Feb, 1863 Fairfield County, SC in 1818. She was born in October 1818 at From Tombstone Inscription, Fairfield County, SC; From Tombstone Inscription from Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery (Year only given on stone).1 She was the daughter of Samuel Duke and Isabella Isbell. Georgiana Duke was born on 15 October 1818; From information supplied to Jane Mann by her grandmother Mrs. George A. Warlick.2 She married Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison, son of David Jamison (Sr.), between 1835 and 1836 at Richland County, South Carolina. As of between 1837 and 1838,her married name was Jamison. Georgiana Duke died on 26 January 1855 at Blythewood, Fairfield County, SC, at age 36; Date of Death taken directly from her grave stone.1 She was buried on 27 January 1855 at Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery, Blythewood, Richland County, SC; 34D12'58"N/ 80d 53' 06W. |
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| Leonidas Timoleon Mitchell was born on 19 March 1839. He was the son of Col. Daniel Randolph Mitchell and Elizabeth Mann. |
| Susannah French was born in 1723. She married William S. Livingston, son of Col. Philip Livingston and Catherine VanBrugh, in 1745. As of 1745,her married name was Mrs. Livingston. Susannah French died on 17 July 1789 at Elizabethtown, NJ. |
| Lillie Viola (Hood) Cooper was born on 10 September 1878 at Fairfield County, SC. She was the daughter of Elias Hood and Alice E Jamison. Lillie Viola (Hood) Cooper was adopted in 1880; Was adopted by a family by the name of Cooper. As per Robert O. Brasington, Columbia, SC. As of 1880, Lillie Viola (Hood) Cooper was also known as Lillie Viola Cooper. As of 26 March 1899,her married name was Kelly. She married James Logan Kelly on 26 March 1899 at Richland County, SC. Lillie Viola (Hood) Cooper died on 13 February 1960 at Columbia, SC, at age 81. She was buried on 15 February 1960 at Elmwood Cemetery, Columbia, Richland County, SC. |
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Adam Dunbar Hood was born on 26 June 1868 at Rock Hill, NC.
He was the son of Elias Hood and Alice E Jamison.
Adam Dunbar Hood appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 in the household of Elias Hood at 1870 Fairfield Co,SC Census, Fairfield County, SC; 1870 Fairfield County Census, Page152, Dwelling 258, lines 28-31.1
Adam Dunbar Hood was Sherriff of Winnsboro- killed in a shoot-out at the Courthouse in Winnsboro, SC in June 1900 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC.
He married Bessie Mae Broome on 23 December 1908.
Adam Dunbar Hood appeared on the census of 15 April 1910; 1910 Fairfield Co., SC ED# 65, Dated 15 April, Dwelling 39, lines 55-57 Adam D. age 41, Bessie B., age 20 Mary J. Broom (Aunt) age 43. He died on 14 June 1915 at Winnsboro, Fairfield Co., SC, at age 46. He Was the Sherriff of Fairfield County- Killed on the steps of the Courthouse in agun battle by a group of whites while trying to take a negro to trail for rape. On 14 June 1915. He was buried on 19 June 1915 at Winnsboro, Fairfield County, SC; Buried at First Methodist Church Cemetery in Winnsboro, SC. |
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| Isabella Isbell was born in 1794 at Chester, SC.1,2 She married Samuel Duke. Isabella Isbell appeared on the census of 3 October 1850 at Fairfield County, SC; Names listed in 1850 Fairfield Co. Census.3 She left a will on 20 February 1863 at Fairfield County, SC. She died before 2 April 1866 at Fairfield County, SC. Her estate was probated on 2 April 1866 at Fairfield County, SC.4 |
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Harriet C. Hood was also known as Maiden Name was Harriet C. Hood.
Harriet C. Hood was also known as (?) Jamison.
Harriet C. Hood was also known as Harriet C. Hood - first married a man by the name of Boome, then she married William Harrison Jamison.
She was born on 24 October 1835 at Fairfield County, SC.1
She was the daughter of Elias Hood and Susan Neely.
Harriet C. Hood appeared on the census of 18 October 1850 in the household of Elias Hood at Fairfield County, SC; Names listed in 1850 Fairfield Co.,SC Census, page#271.2
As of circa 1856,her married name was Broome.3
Harriet C. Hood married John W. Broome circa 1856 at Implied- 1860 Fairfield Co.,SC Census; Date of Marriage estimated on the 1860 census year and the age of oldest child of 3.3
Harriet C. Hood married Pvt. William Harrison Jamison, son of Dr. Elias Harrison Jamison and Georgiana Duke, in 1859 at Fairfield County, SC.
Her married name was Broom.3
Harriet C. Hood appeared on the census of 17 July 1860 in the household of John W. Broome at Fairfield County, SC; Names listed in the 1860 Fairfield Co. SC Census- page# 227.3
Harriet C. Hood appeared on the census of 5 August 1870 in the household of Pvt. William Harrison Jamison at 1870 Fairfield Co.,SC Census, Fairfield County, SC; Found William H. Jamison, with new wife, and two step-daughters - Series: M593 Roll: 1496 Page: 159.4
Harriet C. Hood appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 in the household of Pvt. William Harrison Jamison at 1880 Fairfield County, SC Census - FHL Film# 1255229, Page 147B, Township 6, Fairfield County, SC; Name listed in same household in the 1880 Fairfield Co. Census.5
Harriet C. Hood appeared on the census of 2 June 1880; 1880 Chester County, SC Census (Page 2, Dwelling 17, Lines 31-37.).6
She was buried in 1912 at First Baptist Church Cemetery- Gaston, SC.
She died on 24 March 1912 at Gaston, SC, at age 76; First Baptist Church Cemetery-Gaston, Lexington County,SC.7
She Mr. Bob Brasington, of Columbia, SC., paternal grandmother was Harriet C. Hood. Found her burial site: First Baptist Church Cemetery- Gaston, SC- Lexington County, SC. |
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| Elton Howard Perry was born in 1861. He married Heneritta Eleanor Wallis, daughter of Francis Adolphus Wallis and Georgianna Wilson, in 1895. Elton Howard Perry died in 1923. |
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| Anne Brooke Carroll (Died in Infancy) died in 1776; Died in infancy. She was born in 1776. She was the daughter of Charles Carroll (of Carrollton or Signer) and Mary Darnall II. |
| Susan Neely was born in 1809. She married Elias Hood circa 1833 at Fairfield County, SC; Date of Marriage is estimated from date of census and oldest child's age of 17.1 Susan Neely appeared on the census of 18 October 1850 in the household of Elias Hood at Fairfield County, SC; Names listed in 1850 Fairfield Co.,SC Census, page#271.2 Her married name was Hood. Susan Neely I had this woman listed as married to Elias Hood, Circa 1830- Don't remember where her name or date of marriage came from. |
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| Sarah Taney was born circa 1744. She died before 1784. |
| Doris Marie Mullan was born on 23 July 1922 at Baltimore, Maryland. As of 23 April 1949,her married name was Mrs. Love. She was buried in July 1999 at Delray Beach, Florida. She died on 8 July 1999 at Charlotte, North Carolina, at age 76. |
| Emaline Jamieson was born on 8 June 1821 at Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Chester County, SC.1 She was the daughter of Esq. David Jamieson. Emaline Jamieson appeared on the census of 6 August 1850 in the household of Esq. David Jamieson at 1850 Chester Co.,SC Census.2 Emaline Jamieson witnessed the will of Margaret Jemima Jamieson on 19 May 1858 at Will Book "P", Pages 166-167,File 106, Pack 81, Chester County, SC; Gardner Jamieson (Brother)- Executor of Will of M.Jemima Jamieson.3 Emaline Jamieson appeared on the census of 6 August 1860; 1860 Chester County,SC Census, Page 99, Dwelling 831, lines 22-25.4 She appeared on the census of 6 August 1860 in the household of Capt. Gardner Jamieson at 1860 Chester County,SC Census, Page 99, Dwelling 831, lines 22-25.), Chester County, SC.4 Emaline Jamieson appeared on the census of 22 June 1870; 1870 Chester County, SC Census, Page 16, dwelling 132, lines 36-38.5 She appeared on the census of 22 June 1870 in the household of Capt. Gardner Jamieson; 1870 Chester County, SC Census, Page# 145, dwelling 132, lines 36-38.6 Emaline Jamieson died on 1 August 1902 at age 81.7 She was buried on 2 August 1902 at Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Chester County, SC.1 |
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| Joseph Elmore Glover was born on 12 April 1871. He married Francis Isabelle Jamison, daughter of Pvt. William Harrison Jamison and Harriet C. Hood, on 1 October 1888; Found an IGI record showing a Frances Isabell Jamison- marrying a Joseph Elmore Glover in Oct. 1888. Joseph Elmore Glover was buried in 1950 at First Baptist Church Cemetery- Gaston, Lexington County, SC; First Baptist Church Cemetery- Gaston, Lexington, SC. He died on 4 February 1950 at age 78. |
| Ruth Phillips was born in 1735. She married Nicholas Tillinghast, son of Joseph Tillinghast and Mary Parris, on 11 February 1762 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. As of 11 February 1762,her married name was Mrs. Tillinghast. Ruth Phillips died on 19 November 1809 at Taunton, Bristol, MA. |
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Capt. James Jamison was born circa 1775 at Chester Co., SC.
He was the son of Robert Jamison (Sr?).
Capt. James Jamison married Unknown Jamison.
Capt. James Jamison bought land Plat for 52.5 Acres on Big Rockey Creek, Chester District, surveyed by John McCreary. - From SC Archives & History - Ser# S213192, Vol. 0040,Page 275, Item 4 on 9 June 1804 at Chester County, Sc.1
He was New Tag Soldier In the battle of Hanging Rock,Col. Bratton Regiment, NC-Revolutionary Soldier- Wounded in the right hip. On 30 November 1807 at Battle of Hanging Rock-1780, NC.2
He Two sons under 10, three daughters under 10, both Husband & Wife are between 26-44 (2-0-0-1-0, 3-0-0-1-0-0-0) in 1810 at 1810 Chester Co.,SC Census, page 266, Chester County, SC.3
He witnessed the probate of the estate of Robert Jamison (Sr?) on 17 February 1813 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the will of Robert Jamison.4
Capt. James Jamison witnessed the land bought of William Gaston on 16 September 1813 at Chester District, SC; Plat for 94 acres on Rockey Creek, Chester District, Surveyed by John McCreary on March 2, 1810 - From Plats from the SC Archives & History- Ser#S213192, Vol# 43, Page 409, Item 3.5
Capt. James Jamison witnessed the will of Samuel Feemster on 14 April 1815 at Probated June 1816-Record Book "F", page 85, Apt. 19, Package 300, Chester County, SC; Wife Margaret, sons John & William Executors.6 Capt. James Jamison witnessed the will of Charles Gilmore on 13 January 1818 at Will of Charles Gillmore - Chester Co.,SC- Signed Jan. 13, 1818, Probated March 31, 1818-Chester Wills, Vol.2, pages 3-4), Chester County, SC; Wife Jane Gillmore,Son John Gillmore and John Jamieson are listed as Co-Executors.7 Capt. James Jamison bought land Plat for 3.4 Acres on Rockey Creek/ Catawba River, Chester District, Surveyed by J. T. McJunkin. On 26 September 1818 at Chester District, SC.8 He witnessed the land bought of William Willson on 23 November 1819 at Chester District, SC; Plat for 36 acres on Bullskin Creek/ Catawaba River, Chester District, surveyed by William Combest. - From Plats at the SC Archives & History -Ser#S213192, Vol. 0046, Pg 234, Item 02.9 Capt. James Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of Gardner Jamison (Sr?) in December 1826 at Chester County, SC; Listed in Probate Papers for Garner Jamison.10 Capt. James Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of James McKinstry on 8 March 1830 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Estate of James McKinstry.11 Capt. James Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of Martha McCalla in January 1833.12 Capt. James Jamison left a will on 17 October 1835; This is the transcribed Will of James Jamieson - as shown in the index to probate records in Chester County, SC - File #32, Package # 492, Book "P", Page # 213, Probated on Sept. 10, 1838 - By Cecil A. Jamison, Jr. - 06/13/2002 In the name of God Amen. I James Jamieson of the District and State aforesaid being weak in body but sound and disposing mind and memory praised be God for …. …. Do make and a ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form following Viz: Item 1.) To my grandson James Jamieson I give my bureau and also a bed & furniture. Item 2.) To my granddaughter Mary G. Jamieson I give my kitchen furniture. Item 3.) To my granddaughter Sarah I give my large trunk and to my grandson William G. Jamieson I give my shotgun and to my granddaughter Barbara H. Jamieson I give one (cow?) and to my granddaughter Margaret C. A. Jamieson I give one cow. And in conclusion I give and bequeath to my son John Jamieson all my remaining property of whatever description real and personal including cash on hand & money due me upon whatever evidence either from individuals or companies in such manner that he my said son shall in fact be completely my (residuary ?) legatee (?). And I do hereby nominate and appoint my two sons William and John Jamieson Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all and every other will & wills at any time heretofore by me made and do declare this to (big inkspot?) last will and testament in (witness?) whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventeenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five ~ James Jamieson (Seal) Signed sealed declared and published by the above named James Jamieson and for his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us who (?) his request and in his presence have Subscribed our names as witness hereto~ John McKelveay(?) James G. Robinson Allen B. Jamieson.13 He left a will on 17 October 1835; This is the transcribed Will of James Jamieson - as shown in the index to probate records in Chester County, SC - File #32, Package # 492, Book "P", Page # 213, Probated on Sept. 10, 1838 - By Cecil A. Jamison, Jr. - 06/13/2002 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the name of God Amen. I James Jamieson of the District and State aforesaid being weak in body but sound and disposing mind and memory praised be God for …. …. Do make and a ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form following Viz: Item 1.) To my grandson James Jamieson I give my bureau and also a bed & furniture. Item 2.) To my granddaughter Mary G. Jamieson I give my kitchen furniture. Item 3.) To my granddaughter Sarah I give my large trunk and to my grandson William G. Jamieson I give my shotgun and to my granddaughter Barbara H. Jamieson I give one (cow?) and to my granddaughter Margaret C. A. Jamieson I give one cow. And in conclusion I give and bequeath to my son John Jamieson all my remaining property of whatever description real and personal including cash on hand & money due me upon whatever evidence either from individuals or companies in such manner that he my said son shall in fact be completely my (residuary ?) legatee (?). And I do hereby nominate and appoint my two sons William and John Jamieson Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all and every other will & wills at any time heretofore by me made and do declare this to (big ink spot?) last will and testament in (witness?) whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventeenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five ~   |