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Elizabeth Jamison was also known as Elizabeth Jamison.
She was born circa 1767.
She married Alexander Jamison; Husband's name is mentioned in the Will of Elizabeth Jamison.
Elizabeth Jamison married Alexander Jamison on 11 January 1821; Implied Marriage - She relinquished dower in sale of land to Joseph Night, with her husband Alexander Jamison.
Elizabeth Jamison She is listed as his wife, and relinquishing her dower in land sale on 11 Jan 1821 Chester County Deed Book "T", pages 348-349 - Alexander Jamison of Chester District for $400 sold to Joseph Night of same place, tract of 270 acres I purchased of Alexander Johnston, 103 acres part of tract of 100 acres granted to Alexander Mazyck and by the heirs of said Alexander Johnston, conveyed to said Alexander Jamison 2 Febuary 1816, on the east side of a branch of Little River, adj. Freeman, Robert Simonton, dated 11 January 1821. Alexr Jamison (LS), Wit: Jas McKinstry, Hugh McQuiston. Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Jamison, relinquished dower. On 11 January 1821. She left a will on 13 March 1841 at Chester County, South Carolina; From the SC Archives & History: Series Number: S108093 Reel: 0007 Frame:00130 item: 00 Date: 1842/04/04 Description: JAMISON, ELIZABETH OF CHESTER DISTRICT, WILL TYPESCRIPT (MSS WILL: WILL BOOK A1, PAGE 43; ESTATE PACKET: APT 82, PKG 1288) (1 FRAME). Names Indexed: JAMISON, ELIZABETH//JAMISON, ALEXANDER/JAMISON, JOHN/JAMISON, JANE//MCKEOWN, JOHN/MCULLY, EPHRAIM D./GORA, PETER/ Locations: CHESTER DISTRICT// Type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT)//.1 She died on 23 October 1841 at Hopewell A.R.P. Church Cemetery, Blackstock, Fairfield County, SC; Cemetery Inscription.2 Her estate was probated on 4 April 1842 at Will Book "A", Folio# 43, Chester County, SC; Chester County Estate Papers, File# 82, Pack 1288, Frames: 79 - 84.3 She was buried at Hopewell A.R.P. Cemetery, SC. She There is listed an Alexander Jamison and an Elizabeth Jamison, on page #33, of a cemetery transcription by Mrs. John G. White and Mrs. J.R. Carson, which I have inserted in the dates of death, which most closely approximate the estimatimated time period. Several differnt sources for this cemetery list numerous Alexander Jamisons, Elizabeth Jamisons, etc, as well as differnt spellings of the family name -Cecil A.(Sandy) Jamison, Jr. -January 12, 2003. |
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| Van De Vastine Jamison Jr. was born on 23 January 1804 at Orangeburg, South Carolina.1 He was the son of Dr. Van De Vastine Jamison and Elizabeth Rumph. Van De Vastine Jamison Jr. married Lavernia F. Glover, daughter of Sanders Glover (Jr.), circa 1837 at Implied- 1860 Orangeburg SC Census, Orangeburg County, SC.2,3 Van De Vastine Jamison Jr. appeared on the census of 23 October 1850 at 1850 Orangeburg Co. Census, Orangeburg County, SC.4 He was Listed as "Crown Equity" in 1860 Orangeburg Census. On 4 July 1860. He appeared on the census of 4 July 1860 at 1860 Orangeburg Census, Orangeburg County, SC.2 He died on 8 September 1906 at Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, at age 102.1 |
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| Jacob Rumph Jamison was born on 6 December 1801 at Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina.1 He died on 11 April 1809 at Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, at age 7.1 |
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| Elizabeth Jamison was born on 14 August 1804 at Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina.1 She died on 14 February 1814 at Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, at age 9.1 |
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Dr. Van De Vastine Jamison was born on 24 March 1765 at Warwick, Bucks County, Pennsylvania; Date of Birth taken from "Memoir of Dr. Van DeVastine Jamison"- material courtesy of the Camden Archives and Museum- See second citation also.1,2
He was the son of Robert Jamison.3,4
Dr. Van De Vastine Jamison lived before 1798 at Darlington District, SC; Taken from the Memoir of Dr. Van DeVastine Jamison.- "He left Virginia before the death of his parents and came to Darlington District, in South Carolina, where he studied Medicine with his brother-in-law, Dr. James Pliny Wilson of Society Hill, who had married his eldest sister Martha.5
He married Elizabeth Rumph, daughter of General Jacob Rumph, on 22 January 1799 at Orangeburg County, SC; Shortly after his marriage, they settled at "White Hill", a plantation of considerable extent, about 6 miles eastward of Orangeburg, on the road leading to Bellville.5,6
Dr. Van De Vastine Jamison witnessed the land bought of John Shilling on 2 July 1806 at Orangeburg District, SC; Plat for 490 acres on Fork of Edisto River, Orangeburg District, surveyed by Thomas Cargill. - From the SC Archives & History - Ser# S213192, Vol. 39, Page323, Item 1.7
Dr. Van De Vastine Jamison bought land Plat for 92 Acres on Little Bool Swamp, Orangeburgh District, Surveyed by Daniel McWilliams- From the SC Archives & History - Ser# S213192, Vol. 42, Page 227, Item 1 on 16 December 1809 at Orangeburgh County, SC.8
He bought land Plat for 850 ACres On Congaree River, Orangeburgh District, Surveyed by Daniel McWilliams - Plats fom the SC Archives & History - Ser# S213192, Vol. 43, Page 87,item 2 on 15 September 1811 at Orangeburgh, SC.9
He bought land Plat for 16 Acres near Beaver Creek, Orangeburgh County, Surveyed by John McCreary on March 2, 1810 - Plats fom the SC Archives & History - Ser# S213192, Vol. 43, Page 170, Item 3 on 16 March 1812 at Orangeburgh County, SC.10
He witnessed the land bought of George Spigner Sr. on 26 March 1817 at Orangeburgh District, SC; Plat for 260 acres on Mine Branch, Orangeburgh District, Surveyed by Lewis Houser. - Plats from SC Archives & History - Ser# S213192, Vol. 0044, Page#377, Item 1.11
Dr. Van De Vastine Jamison witnessed the land bought of John D. A. Murphy on 28 January 1828 at Orangeburgh District, SC; Plat for 550 acres on Branches of High Hill Creek/ Mims Branch/ Congaree River- Organgeburgh District, Surveyed by John D. A. Murphy - From Plats at the SC Archives & History -Ser#S213192, Vol. 0048, Pg 212, Item 01.12
Dr. Van De Vastine Jamison was He was listed as a Doctor, Planter, Tax Collector, for Orange Parish from 1830 to 1834 and a Commissioner of location for Orangburg beginning on February 16, 1831. Circa 1830 at Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, SC.6
He witnessed the land bought of Calvin Hayden on 28 November 1831 at Orangeburgh District, SC; Plat for 43 acres on Bay Branch/ Bow Branch/ Orangeburgh District, Surveyed by John D. A. Murphy - From Plats at the SC Archives & History -Ser#S213192, Vol. 0049, Pg 362, Item 02.13
Dr. Van De Vastine Jamison was buried on 15 December 1836; Buried at White Hill - Taken from the Memoir of Dr. Van DeVastine Jamison. From source#2-" Buried at Whitehall Plantation, about six and one-half miles from Orangebrug." "Jamison Family Cemetery is located on Belleville Road five (5) miles from the intersection of US Highway 21 Bi-pass and Belleville Road in Orangeburg. Just before reaching the "Lime Kiln Creek" there is a drive on the left with a locked gate. The cemetery is located approximately 200 feetfrom the road. Park at the gate and follow the hedge row to the right for approximately 100 Ft. Then turn left at the woods and walk towards the electric utility pole and go about 65 feed beyond the pole. The cemetery will be on the right about 5 feet from the field in a chain link fence enclosure.14,15 He died on 15 December 1836 at Pine Grove Plantation, St. Matthews Parish, South Carolina, at age 71.1,6 He witnessed the land bought of Peter Hock Sr. on 19 August 1837 at Orangeburgh District, SC; Plat for 68 acres on Caw Caw Swamp/ North Edisto River/ Orangeburgh District, Surveyed by J. L. Antley -From Plats at the SC Archives & History -Ser#S213192, Vol. 0052, Pg 19, Item 01.16 Dr. Van De Vastine Jamison was "I was ordained a "Ruling Elder" in the Orangeburg, SC Presbyterian Church 1835, making 21 years today."17 |
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| Mary Tomb married James Jamison (1-A?) on 24 March 1804 at Implied Marriage, Kershaw County, SC; Shown in Kershaw Co.,SC, Deed Book 'E.1' Her married name was Jamison Shown in Kershaw Co. SC Deed Book 'E', page 245-246, which seems to indicate she is married to James Jamison.1 |
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| H. Melissia Ferguson was born circa 1824; Her age is shown in the 1860 Chester Census as 36 years old. (1860 Chester Co.,SC Census- Page 119, Dwelling 1012, lines 29-40+).2 She was the daughter of Abraham Ferguson and Elizabeth Edwards Ferguson. H. Melissia Ferguson married Capt. James Jamison (2-A?), son of Gardner Jamison (Sr?) and Sarah Jamison; Implied Marriage in Court Appointment as Adminix.3 Her married name was Jamison. H. Melissia Ferguson 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.4 H. Melissia Ferguson 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 H. Melissia Ferguson appeared on the census of 23 August 1860; 1860 Chester Co.,SC Census- Page 119, Dwelling 1012, lines 29-40+.2 She 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 465.6 |
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Grizell Jamison was born circa 1749; His age is shown as 18 years old, on page#76- Janie Revill- Complilation of Protestant Immigrants- 1763-1773.2
He wasGranted Land Series Number:S213019 Volume: 0016 Page:00068 Item:003 Date: 1768/03/08 Description: JAMISON, GRIZELL, LAND GRANT FOR 100 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY. Names Indexed: JAMISON, GRIZELL// Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY/ Type: LAND GRANT/ on 8 March 1768 at 100 Acre Land Grant, Granville County, SC.3 He Series Number:S111001 Volume: 0002 Page:00547 Item:033 Date: 1768/07/27 Description: JAMISON, GRIZELL, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON STEPHENS CREEK, GRANVILLE COUNTY. Names Indexed: JAMISON, GRIZELL/VAN, JOSEPH/ Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY/STEPHENS CREEK/SAVANNAH RIVER Type: MEMORIAL/ on 27 July 1768 at 100 Acre Memorial on Stephens Creek, Granville County, SC.4 He bought land Plat for 100 Acres on Stephens Creek-Savannah River- Granville River on 27 July 1769 at Granville County, SC.5 He bought land Series Number:S213184 Volume:0017 Page:00232 Item:023 Date: 1769/08/22 Description: JAMISON, GRIZELL, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON STEPHENS CREEK. Names Indexed: TROUP, JOHN/JAMISON, GRIZELL/VAUS, JOSEPH/STROTHER, GEORGE/ Locations: STEPHENS CREEK/SAVANNAH RIVER/GRANVILLE RIVER Type: PLAT/ on 22 August 1769 at Plat for 100 Acres on Stephens Creek, Craven County, SC.6 |
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| Gen. Andrew P. Jamison was New Tag Applied for Confederate Pension for service in Company "E", Second Regt. S.C. Reserves on 7 October 1919 at Pelzer, Anderson County, SC.2 |
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William Jamieson witnessed the will of Cornelius Brown in 1793 at Abbeville County, SC; Listed in the Will of Cornelius Brown.1
William Jamieson was born circa 1798 at York District, SC; No Source Information is Available 1850 York Co. Census shows him at age 51 (1799).2 He was the son of Joseph Jamieson and Eliza Ann Rowe. William Jamieson witnessed the will of John Feemster circa 1816 at York District, SC; Name listed in the Will of John Feemster.3 William Jamieson witnessed the will of Moses Meek circa 1816 at York District, SC; Name listed in the Will of Moses Meek.4 William Jamieson witnessed the will of James Roberts circa 1818 at York District, SC; Name listed in Will of James Roberts.5 William Jamieson witnessed the will of Margaret Gillespie circa 1823 at York District, SC; Will Typescript: Estate Packet: Case 20, File 822 (SC Archives & History).6 William Jamieson witnessed the will of Hugh Miller circa 1825 at Pickens District, SC; From the SC Dept of Archives & History Series Number: S108093 Reel: 0030 Frame:00236 item: 00 Date: 1825 C. Description: MILLER, HUGH OF YORK DISTRICT, WILL TYPESCRIPT (ESTATE PACKET: CASE 30, FILE 1243) (2 FRAMES). Names Indexed: MILLER, HUGH/MILLER, JOHN/ANDERSON, JAMES/MILLER, HUGH JR./HOGG, HANNAH/MILLER, JAIN/KING, JOHN/JAMESON, WILLIAM/ Locations: YORK DISTRICT/ Type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT)/.7 William Jamieson witnessed the will of James Feemster circa 1834 at York District, SC; Listed in will of James Feemster.8 William Jamieson witnessed the will of Samuel Blair circa 1834 at York District, SC; Listed in the Will of Samuel Blair.9 William Jamieson witnessed the will of John Darwin circa 1837 at York District, SC; From the SC Dept. of Archives & History Series Number:S108093 Reel: 0030 Frame:00527 item: 00 Date: 1837 C. Description: DARWIN, JOHN OF YORK DISTRICT, WILL TYPESCRIPT (ESTATE PACKET: CASE 16, FILE 666) (3 FRAMES). Names Indexed: DARWIN, JOHN/MOORE, JOHN/DANIEL (SLAVE)/MILLY (SLAVE)/HARRINGTON, NANCY/DARWIN, WILLIAM/DARWIN, JOHN B./SMARR, JANE/SUMMERFORD, PAMELA/MOORE, GORDAN/NAN (SLAVE)/MOURNING, ELIZABETH/MALISSA (SLAVE)/HENRY (SLAVE)/ELVIRA (SLAVE)/DARWIN, PAYTON B./KENDRICK, MARY/HOWELL, WILLIAMSON/POWELL, RACHEL/HOWELL, SAMUEL/POWELL, JOHN/ROSE (SLAVE)/POWELL, JANE/JAMESON, WILLIAM/DARWIN, ROBERT G./BERRY, MATILDA/MITCHELL, THOMAS/BERRY, WILLIAM Locations: YORK DISTRICT/BROAD RIVER Type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT)/.10 William Jamieson witnessed the will of Joseph Jamieson on 21 May 1842 at York Dist, Packet: Case 23, File 961(SC Archives-Ser#S108093,Reel 0031,Fr 00089 ), York County, SC; Allen Jamieson & James B. Good - Executors.11 William Jamieson appeared on the census of 16 October 1850 at 1850 York Co. Census, York County, SC; Listed together in 1850 York Co. Census.12 |
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| John Jamieson was born circa 1794 at York County, SC; Year of birth taken from 1870 Chester County Census. (1870 Chester County, SC Census - Page 22, Dwelling183, Lines 19-21).2 He was the son of Joseph Jamieson and Eliza Ann Rowe. John Jamieson witnessed the will of Joseph Jamieson on 21 May 1842 at York Dist, Packet: Case 23, File 961(SC Archives-Ser#S108093,Reel 0031,Fr 00089 ), York County, SC; Allen Jamieson & James B. Good - Executors.3 John Jamieson married Elizabeth M. Jamieson, daughter of Jas. Jamieson and H. M. Jamieson. John Jamieson appeared on the census of 6 September 1870 at Blackstock, Chester County, SC; 1870 Chester County, SC Census - Page 200, Dwelling183, Lines 19-21.4 |
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| Archibald Jamison bought land Plat for 156 acres on French Broad River, Ninety-Six District, Surveyed by Jesse Connell for John Nicol on November 25, 1785 - Plats from SC Archives & History, Ser# S213190, Vol# 32, Page# 570, Item 1 on 28 January 1796 at Ninety-Six District, SC.2 He bought land Plat for 169 Acres on Saluda River, Edgefield County, Ninety-Six District, Surveyed by James Robert Mayson for Isaac Crowther on December 29, 1785 - Plats from SC Archives & History, Ser# S213190, Vol# 32, Page# 569, Item 1 on 28 January 1796 at Edgefield County, SC.3 |
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Esq. David Jamieson was born circa 1790; THIS IS A GUESS ON DATE OF BIRTH!
He witnessed the probate of the estate of Jane Forsythe in May 1819 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Estate Papers of Jane Forsythe.2
Esq. David Jamieson bought land Plat for 11.5 acres of land on Rocky Creek, Chester County, SCSer# S213192, Vol 0046, P00161 on 26 July 1819.3
He sold the land Know all men by those present that I David Jamieson of the District of Chester & State aforesaid for & in consideration of the sum of three hundred & sixteen dollars & fifty cents to me secured to be paid by Wm. McCaw, Jr., of the State & District aforesaid have granted, bargained, sold & sealed unto
Wm. McCaw all that plantation or tract of land whereon he now lives containing by a late survey two hundred and eleven acres, it being a part of a tract of land whereon he now lives, originally granted to Wm. Collins the 20th day of July 1772 by his excellency Charles Guille Montague the Governor & Commander in Chief in & over the State of South Carolina to part which I convey now beginning at Dyes Creek on the lower line & running NE 90 to a black Oak stump, then N 90 E to an ash on the meeting house branch, then up the branch its various courses to a sweet gum on the upper line, then N 70 W 19.30 to a stake on Matthew Harbisons land, then S 50 W 54.30 to a white oak on the Green Pond Branch it various courses to the beginning course. Together with all the singular rights members(??)
. & Appurtenances to the premises belonging or in any wise incident or appointing to having hold all singular the premises before mentioned of two hundred - eleven acres be the same . . Unto the .. William McCaw, his heirs Signed, Sealed & Delivered in the Presence of us: David Jamieson (LS) John McCaw Sarah McCaw So. Carolina Chester District John McCaw appeared before me in the Subscribing Justice & made Oath according to Law that he saw David Jamieson sign the within Deed acknowledging this seal & deliver it up to William McCaw for the intent & forgoing therein mentioned & that the depondent & Sarah McCaw in the presence of each other witnessed the due execution of the same. Sworn to the 13th day of July 1824 before me David Jamieson, J.P John McCaw on 13 July 1824 at No. 141, Chester County, SC.4 He witnessed the probate of the estate of Elizabeth Johnston circa 1825 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Estate Papers of Elizabeth Johnston.5 Esq. David Jamieson witnessed the probate of the estate of Gardner Jamison (Sr?) in December 1826 at Chester County, SC; Listed in Probate Papers for Garner Jamison.6 Esq. David Jamieson bought land David Jamieson of Chester District for $50 to Matthew Harbison of same, all that tract of 11-1/2 acres nigh the Brick Church on Rocky Creek, which was surveyed for said Jamieson 6 February 1819 and is bounded by land surveyed for Benjamin Mitchell, Collins survey, granted by Gov. John Geddes, 1 May 1830. David Jamison (LS), Wit: Samuel Harbison, James Corder. Proved by the oath of Samuel Harbison 21 May, 1820 before David Jamieson, J.P Dated 21 May 1830 Chester Co. Deed Book "Z", page 138 (LDS microfilm renumbered CS 60 at SC Archives) on 21 May 1830 at Chester County, SC.7 He bought land To John W. Lee, David Killough, Esquire, Justices of the Peace in and for the county of Monrow, state of Indiana, whereas the within named Matthew Harbison reside of Monroe County, Indiana, and Ann Harbison his wife, cannot come within the limits of this state to execute the within deed of conveyance to the within named David Jamieson, we give power to take the proof of the execution of the said deed...... for $150 to David Jamieson of Chester District, 276 acrres including 430 acres which the above named David Jamiieson sold to the said Matthew Harbison, dated 6 June 1835. Matthew Harbison (Seal), Wit: Paris C. Dunning, Richard Hunter. Dated 19 August 1835 Chester Co. Deed Book "AA", pages 157-159 (LDS microfilm renumbered CS 60 at SC Archives.) on 19 August 1835 at Chester County, SC.8 He witnessed the will of John McDill on 13 November 1848 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Will of John McDill.9 Esq. David Jamieson appeared on the census of 6 August 1850 at 1850 Chester Co.,SC Census.10 He witnessed the probate of the estate of W. Flenniken on 24 November 1851 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the will of W. Flenniken.11 His estate was probated 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.12 Esq. David Jamieson died on 12 May 1854; Died before this date. He In petition of Letters of Administration- Son Gardner Jamison states that his father died intestate. On 12 May 1854.13 He Dated 13 July 1824 Chester County Deed Book "V", page 138 (LDS microfilm renumbered CS 58 at SC Archives) David Jamison of the District of Chester for $316.50 to Wm McCaw Junr of same, 211 acres, part of the land whereon he now lives, granted to Wm. Collins - 20 July 1772 on Dyes Creek, on the Green pond branch, __ July 1824. David Jamieson (LS), Wit: Jno McCaw, Sarah McCaw. Proved by the oath of John McCaw 13 July 1824 before David Jamieson, J.P. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dated 30 November 1840 Chester County Deed Book "CC", pages 556-557 (LDS microfilm renumbered CS-61 at SC Archives) Sarah Jamieson widow of Gardner Jamison deceased, and Robert Jamison, Gardner Jamison, David Jamison, James Jamieson, Jr., Mary Jamison, and Ann Jamison, heirs of said Gardner Jamieson, for $168 to James Jamieson of Chester District, tract of 100 acres of adj. Thomas Peden, James Harbison,_____, Patrick Spence, part of tract whereon Patrick Harbison formerly lived and conveyed by Thomas N. McClintock, Sherriff, to James Jamieson 27 February 1823, dated 30 November 1840. Sarah Jamieson (Mark) (LS), Robert Jamieson (LS), Mary Jamieson (X), Ann Jamieson (X) (LS), Gardiner Jamieson (LS), David Jamieson (LS), James Jamieson (LS), Wit: F.A. Heath, Morgan Thrailkill, Robert G. Jamieson. Proved by the oath of Robert G. Jamieson 7 March 1842. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- at Chester County, SC.14 He was a witness Was appointed Administrator for his Father's Estate (David Jamieson) with Capt. Gardner Jamieson. |
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Joseph Jamieson was born on 30 August 1764; From 'Cemetery Roster and Historical data on Veterans from 1776-1864 of Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Cemetery', as Published by: Broad River Basin Historical Society, P.O. Box 215, Hickory Grove, SC 29717.2
He married Eliza Ann Rowe circa 1785.
Joseph Jamieson "Issued 12 September 85 to Joseph Jameison for Fifteen pound fourteen & Eight pence for Duty 130 Days per a/.c from Commiss- Principal L 15-14-3-1/4 - Annual interest L 1-1-11" - (No. 588 - Lib V) on 12 September 1785.3 He witnessed the land bought of James Jamieson on 13 January 1797 at York County, SC; Plat for 48 acres between Turkey Creek and Bullocks Creek, York County, Pinckney District, surveyed by Robert Kennedy - From Plat records from SC Archives & History- Ser# S213192, Vol# 36, Page# 32, Item# 01.4 Joseph Jamieson bought land Plat for 51 acres on Bells Creek, York Distist, Surveyed by John Menter. On 17 March 1815 at York County, SC.5 He left a will on 21 May 1842 at York Dist, Packet: Case 23, File 961(SC Archives-Ser#S108093,Reel 0031,Fr 00089 ), York County, SC; Allen Jamieson & James B. Good - Executors.6 He appeared on the census of 16 October 1850 at 1850 York Dist. Census, York County, SC; Found living with his son and his family.7 He died on 26 September 1853 at York County, SC, at age 89; From 'Cemetery Roster and Historical data on Veterans from 1776-1864 of Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Cemetery', as Published by: Broad River Basin Historical Society, P.O. Box 215, Hickory Grove, SC 29717.8 He was Obituary Transcribed obituary that appeared in the "Yorkville Remedy, Oct. 12, 1853". Died at the residence of his son in this (York) District, the 27th ultimo, Mr. JOSEPH JAMIESON, a soldier of the Revolution, in the 89th year of his age. His mother had been widowed by the death of his father some years ago before the separation of the colonies from the mother country, and was left to depend upon the energy and industry of her two sons, James and Joseph, for the support of herself and her orphan children. ........ With emotions that refused control, James, the elder brother heard the first cry of his country for help against the tryanny that threatened to crush ourt her liberties, and ... became identified with the fortunes of Sumpter's brigade, until the close of the glorious conflict. The subject of this brief memoir was at that time too young to bear arms in the public service of his country, but was nevertheless far from bieing an idle spectator. ..... As often as occasion demanded, the lad Joseph might be seen gliding from the forest home of his mother.... the bearer of intelligence essential to the safety of the success of the partisan troops. ..... Our young champion for his country's freedom, with rifle in hand, has stood side by side with the lad of the congregation, and sabbath after sabbath guarded the log meeting house of Bullock's Creek Church. .... Towards the close of the war, the subject mingled his service with others of his countrymen in the regular campaign. ... On 12 October 1853 at From "Yorkville Remedy", York County, SC.9 His estate was probated on 15 October 1853 at Probate, York Country, SC; Will Probated Oct 15, 1853, Will Book 3, Page P-239, Case# 23, File# 1716.1 |
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William Jamison was born circa 1739; Date of birth is a guess of 20 years before the land grant of 1759.
He lived on 22 January 1759 at Craven County, SC.2
He wasGranted Land Series Number: S213019 Volume: 0008 Page: 00464 Item: 003 Date: 1759/01/22 Description: JAMISON, WILLIAM, LAND GRANT FOR 400 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY. Names Indexed: JAMISON, WILLIAM// Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/ Type: LAND GRANT/ on 22 January 1759 at 400 Acre Land Grant, Craven County, SC.3 He bought land Series Number: L10005 Reel:0009 Plat:04745 ignore: 003 Date: 1764/08/20 Description: JAMISON, WILLIAM, PLAT OF A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN CRAVEN COUNTY ON THE NORTH EAST SIDE OF BLACK RIVER ON PETERS CREEK SWAMP, CONTAINING 1,000 ACRES, SURVEYED BY JAMES CANTY. (C.238) Names Indexed: JAMISON, WILLIAM/LEIGH, EGERTON/FORSANG, ELIAS/WRAGG, SAMUEL/SHACKELFORD, MRS./CANTY, JAMES/BYNAM, JOHN/SNOW, NATHANIEL/SMITH, PRESS/JOHNSON, J. B./ Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/BLACK RIVER/PETERS CREEK SWAMP Type: PLAT/ on 20 August 1764 at Plat for 1,000 Acres on Peter's Creel Swamp, Craven County, SC.4 He His name appears in the will of Cornelius Brown, of Abbeville, SC in 1793 at Abbeville County, SC.5 |
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Moses Jamison wasGranted Land Council Journal 33, page 145, Warrants for 100 Acres of land in Boonesborough or Belfast Township on 25 July 1761 at SC.2
He bought land Series Number: S213184 Volume: 0017 Page:00233 Item:023 Date: 1767/09/21 Description: JAMISON, MOSES, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY. Names Indexed: TROUP, JOHN/JAMISON, MOSES/CANTEY, JAMES/ Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY/WILLIAMSBURG TOWNSHIP Type: PLAT/ on 21 September 1767 at Plat for 100 Acres, Craven County, SC.3 |
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| Rebecca Jamieson was born circa 1759 at Chester, Chester County, SC; No Source Information is Available.1 As of 1779,her married name was Grier.1 She married William Grier in 1779 at Chester, Chester County, SC; No Source Information is Available.1 Rebecca Jamieson Bill of sale for a Mustizo Slave named Yorick, to a Henry Inglesby- SC Archives-Ser#S213003, Vol.003T, Page 00013) on 16 February 1803.2 She Bill of sale for a slave named Jane and her son Billy.- From SC Archives & History - Ser# S213003, Vol# 004A, Page# 190 on 2 March 1809 at SC.3 She was a witness Bill of sale for a slave named Susan. - From SC Archives & History - Ser# S213003, Vol# 004X, Page# 198 with Sarah Holmes on 23 November 1822 at SC.4 Rebecca Jamieson died on 21 April 1845 at Chester, Chester County, SC; No Source Information is Available.1 |
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Mary Ann Jamison married John Jamison, son of Henry Alfred Jamison; Of Gaffney, Cherokee County, SC, filed for Pension Application as a member of Glen's Co., 18th Infantry Regt.2
Her married name was Jamison.
Mary Ann Jamison was New Tag Application for pension for John Jamison's service in Company "G", Eighteenth Regt. On 25 April 1919 at Gaffney, Cherokee County, SC.3 |
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| Andrew P. Jameson was born in 1846 at 1880 South Carolina Census - FHL Film# 1255236, Page 396C, SC; Date of Birth taken from the1880 SC Census.2 He married Ann Jameson at 1880 South Carolina Census - FHL Film# 1255236, Page 396C.2 Andrew P. Jameson appeared on the census of 1880 at 1880 South Carolina Census - FHL Film# 1255236, Page 396C, Seneca, Oconee County, SC; Shown as a Farmer.2 He was Type: Pension Pension Application- of Pelzer, Anderson County-Company 'E' (Boggs Co.)Second Regt.,SC Reserves on 7 October 1919.1 |
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| Henry Alfred Jamison was born in 1843.1,2 He appeared on the census of 1880; 1880 South Carolina Census - FHL Film# 1255226, Page 377D.2 He was Shown as a Carpenter in the 1880 South Carolina Census - FHL Film# 1255226, Page 377D in 1880 at Dorchester, Colleton County, SC.2 He married Emily Elizabeth Jamison.3 Henry Alfred Jamison died on 6 May 1905; In Memory Of: Died in Statesville (Part of Summerville,SC).1 He witnessed the New Tag of Emily Elizabeth Jamison on 28 October 1919 at Stallsville, Dorchester County, SC; Pension Pension Application-By Emily Elizabeth Jamison of Stallsville, Dorchester County, Served in Company 'C'(Smith's Co.), Eleventh Inf Regt.,SC Volunteers.4 |
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| Arch Jamison married Mary W. Jamison at Greenville, Greenville County, SC.2 Arch Jamison witnessed the New Tag of Mary W. Jamison on 11 October 1919 at Greenville, Greenville County, SC; Applied for her husbands Confederate Soldiers Pension- Earles Company A, Earles Battery.3 |
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| Betsey Ann Jamieson was the daughter of Esq. David Jamieson. Betsey Ann Jamieson married Unknown Carlisle at Implied Marriage- M.J. Jamieson, Chester County, SC.2 Her married name was Carlisle.2 Betsey Ann 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 |
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| Isabella Jamieson was born circa 1840; Year of Birth taken from 1870 Chester Census, SC- Page 17, Dwelling 140, lines 25-28.2 She was the daughter of Esq. David Jamieson. Isabella Jamieson married Unknown Dickey.3 Her married name was Dickey.3 Isabella Jamieson died before 1858 at Chester County, SC; She is listed as deceased in her sisters will- See M. Jemima Jamieson Will-.3 She 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.4 Isabella Jamieson appeared on the census of 23 June 1870; Year of Birth taken from 1870 Chester Census, SC- Page 17, Dwelling 140, lines 25-28.2 |
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| Jane Jamieson was the daughter of Esq. David Jamieson. Jane Jamieson married Unknown McClintock at Implied Marriage- Will of M.J. Jamieson.2 Her married name was McClintock.2 Jane 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 |
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| Sarah Jamieson was born on 31 January 1810; Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery Inscriptions.2 She was the daughter of Jane Jamieson. Sarah Jamieson witnessed the will of Thomas Adkinson on 2 August 1832 at Newberry District, SC; Name liste in the will of Thomas Adkinson.3 Her married name was Meek.1 Sarah Jamieson witnessed the probate of the estate of Capt. James Jamison in September 1838 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Will of James Jamieson.4 Sarah Jamieson witnessed the probate of the estate of Jane Jamieson on 24 October 1855 at Chester County, SC; James Jamieson & William C. Jamieson (Sons)- Executors.5 Sarah Jamieson died on 25 May 1875 at age 65; Information taken from Pleasant Grove Church Cemetery Inscriptions Records.2 |
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| Barbara H. Jamison was the daughter of Jane Jamieson. Barbara H. Jamison was also known as Unknown McCarley.2 She witnessed the probate of the estate of Capt. James Jamison in September 1838 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Will of James Jamieson.3 Barbara H. Jamison married an unknown person circa 1855; From Chester County Marriages Implied in Probate Records- Apt. 100, Pack 1747, Frames 100, Lived 1855.1 She witnessed the probate of the estate of Jane Jamieson on 24 October 1855 at Chester County, SC; James Jamieson & William C. Jamieson (Sons)- Executors.4 |
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| Betsey Jamison was the daughter of Alexander Jamison and Elizabeth Jamison. Betsey Jamison married Unknown Wylie. Betsey Jamison She is listed in her sisters will, as living in Tipton County, Tenn. (Will of Jane Jamison - 1863 Chester Co.,SC-Apt. 115, Package 252) on 11 August 1860.2 As of 11 August 1860,her married name was Wylie From Chester County Marriages Implied in Probate Records- Apt. 100, Pack 1747, Frames 098, Lived 1860.2 She witnessed the probate of the estate of Jane Jamison on 27 April 1863 at Chester County, SC; John Jamison (Brother) - Executor.3 |
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Margaret Jamison was the daughter of Alexander Jamison and Elizabeth Jamison.
Margaret Jamison witnessed the will of Elizabeth Jamison on 13 March 1841 at Chester County, South Carolina; From the SC Archives & History: Series Number: S108093 Reel: 0007 Frame:00130 item: 00 Date: 1842/04/04 Description: JAMISON, ELIZABETH OF CHESTER DISTRICT, WILL TYPESCRIPT (MSS WILL: WILL BOOK A1, PAGE 43; ESTATE PACKET: APT 82, PKG 1288) (1 FRAME). Names Indexed: JAMISON, ELIZABETH//JAMISON, ALEXANDER/JAMISON, JOHN/JAMISON, JANE//MCKEOWN, JOHN/MCULLY, EPHRAIM D./GORA, PETER/ Locations: CHESTER DISTRICT// Type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT)//.2 Margaret Jamison She is listed as living in Tipton County, Tenn in her sisters will.( Will of Jane Jamison-Will of Jane Jamison - 1863 Chester Co.,SC-Apt. 115, Package 252) on 11 August 1860.3 She married Unknown Wilson on 11 August 1860; Implied Marriage - She is mentioned in her sisters will (Jane Jamison-Will of Jane Jamison - 1863 Chester Co.,SC-Apt. 115, Package 252).1,3 Her married name was Wilson.1 Margaret Jamison witnessed the probate of the estate of Jane Jamison on 27 April 1863 at Chester County, SC; John Jamison (Brother) - Executor.4 |
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| Agnes Jamison was also known as (?) Stitt.2 She was born.1 She married an unknown person circa 1766; South Carolina Marriages- Vol.3, 1671-1791, Implied in the Provincial and Misc. Records of South Carolina.2 She died in 1768 at Charleston, SC.1 |
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| Emily Elizabeth Jamison was born on 30 August 1845; Shown as: In Memoriam.2 She appeared on the census of 1880 at Dorchester, Colleton County, SC; Listed as Keeping House in the 1880 South Carolina Census - FHL Film# 1255226, Page 377D.3 She married Henry Alfred Jamison.1 Her married name was Jamison. Emily Elizabeth Jamison was New Tag Pension Pension Application-By Emily Elizabeth Jamison of Stallsville, Dorchester County, Served in Company 'C'(Smith's Co.), Eleventh Inf Regt.,SC Volunteers on 28 October 1919 at Stallsville, Dorchester County, SC.4 She died on 7 May 1921 at age 75.2 |
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| Mary W. Jamison married Arch Jamison at Greenville, Greenville County, SC.1 Her married name was Jamison. Mary W. Jamison was New Tag Applied for her husbands Confederate Soldiers Pension- Earles Company A, Earles Battery on 11 October 1919 at Greenville, Greenville County, SC.2 |
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| John Jamison was born in 1867; His date of birth is from the 1880 South Carolina Census - FHL Film# 1255226, Page 377D.2 He was the son of Henry Alfred Jamison. John Jamison married Mary Ann Jamison; Of Gaffney, Cherokee County, SC, filed for Pension Application as a member of Glen's Co., 18th Infantry Regt.1 John Jamison appeared on the census of 1880 at 1880 South Carolina Census - FHL Film# 1255226, Page 377D, Dorchester, Colleton, SC; Shown at home in the 1880 South Carolina Census - FHL Film# 1255226, Page 377D.2 |
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| Daisy H. Jamison was born in September 1881. She died on 19 February 1927 at age 45. |
| Ollie Jamison was born on 30 November 1893 at Blythewood, Richland, SC. She was the daughter of William Elias Jamison. Ollie Jamison died on 8 December 1899 at Asbury Baptist Church Cemetery, Blythewood, Richland, SC, at age 6. |
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Maggie O. Jamison was also known as Maggie A. Jamison.
She married William Elias Jamison, son of Pvt. William Harrison Jamison and Harriet C. Hood, circa 1892 at Blythewood, Richland, SC; Date of marriage derived from age of eldest child. (Olie - born 1893).
Maggie O. Jamison witnessed the sale of the land of Pvt. William Harrison Jamison on 27 March 1902 at Fairfield County, SC; William H. Jamison to James T. Brown We, Wm H. Jamison, W. Elias Jamison, Fanny B. Glover- For the sum of $100 sell 15 acres to James T. Brown, Land lying in Fairfield County, on the wates of 25 Mile Creek, and Bounded as follows: on the south by James T. Brown, on the west by James T. Brown, on the east by Mrs. W.E. Hogan, on the north by Mrs. Agnes E. Blanton. Signed Fannie B. Glover, W.E. Jamison, W.H. Jamison- Renunciation of Dower- Maggie Jamison-wife of W.E. Jamison Fairfield Co. Deed Book "AU", page 201 (Film Roll C7702).1 Maggie O. Jamison witnessed the sale of the land of Pvt. William Harrison Jamison on 26 January 1904 at Fairfield County, SC; WILLIAM H. JAMISON TO W.W. CLOUD SIGNED: 26 JANUARY 1904 FOR THE SUM OF $8.00 DOLLARS SOLD TO W.W. CLOUD FOUR (4) ACRES MORE OR LESS, SAID LAND IS ON THE DRAIN WATERS OF 25 MILE CREEK, BOUND ON THE NORTH SOUTH AND EAST BY LANDS OF W.W. CLOUD ON THE WEST BY THE PUBLIC ROAD THAT LEADS FROM KILLINGS TO LEXINGTON SAID TRACT OF LAND WAS WILLED TO Wm H. JAMISON AND HIS LAWFUL HEIRS, BY HIS FATHER, DOCTOR E.H. JAMISON, AND THE ABOVED NAMED Wm ELIAS JAMISON AND MRS FANNIE GLOVER ARE THE ONLY REMAINING HEIRS OF Wm H. JAMISON AND THEY RELINQUISH ALL THEIR RIGHTS .. SIGNED: W.H. JAMISON W.E. JAMISON FANNIE GLOVER RENUNCIATION OF DOWER BY MAGGIE A. JAMISON-WIFE OF Wm ELIAS JAMISON DEED BOOK "AU" PAGE 333 FILM ROLL # C7702.2 Her married name was Jamison. Maggie O. Jamison appeared on the census of 22 January 1920 in the household of William Elias Jamison at Ser# T625, Roll# 1702, Page 164, Caycee, Lexington County, SC.3 |
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| Jeanette S. Jamison was born on 10 November 1872 at Society Hill, Darlington, SC.1 She was the daughter of W. H. Jamison. Jeanette S. Jamison died on 16 April 1890 at Welch Neck Cemetery Records, Society Hill, Darlington County, SC, at age 17.1 |
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| W. H. Jamison was also known as W. H. Jamison.2 He was born on 14 July 1842.1 He appeared on the census of 1880 at 1880 South Carolina Census _ FHL Film#1255227, Page 298D, Society Hill, Darlington County, SC; CAUTION: Confusion- Looks almost like William Harrison Jamison.2 He was Listed as a Teacher in the 1880 South Carolina Census _ FHL Film#1255227, Page 298D in 1880.3 He married L. C. Jamison at Society Hill, Darlington, SC. W. H. Jamison married E. C. Jamison at 1880 South Carolina Census _ FHL Film#1255227, Page 298D.2 W. H. Jamison died on 19 October 1887 at Congregational Churchyard "Old White Church", Dorchester, Dorchester County, SC, at age 45.1 |
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| L. C. Jamison married W. H. Jamison at Society Hill, Darlington, SC. Her married name was Jamison. |
| Margaret J. Jamison was born circa 1820 at Chester, Chester County, SC.1 She was the daughter of Isabella Jamison. Margaret J. Jamison died on 1 October 1858 at Chester, Chester County, SC; Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Cemetery inscriptions.1 |
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| Isabella Jamison was born.1 |
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| Susan Broome Jamison was born at Chester, Chester County, SC.1 |
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| C. A. Jamieson was born on 2 May 1845; From 'Cemetery Roster and Historical data on Veterans from 1776-1864 of Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Cemetery', as Published by: Broad River Basin Historical Society, P.O. Box 215, Hickory Grove, SC 29717.3 He married M. J. Jamieson; Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Cemetery-Hickory Grove, SC-as publish by: Broad River Basin Historical Society, P.O. Box 215, Hickory Grove,SC 29717, Record Type: Cemetery Roster.3 C. A. Jamieson witnessed the probate of the estate of Robert G. Jamison (JR?) on 24 March 1856 at Chester County, SC; Listed in the Probate papers for Robert G. Jamison- Chester County, SC.4 C. A. Jamieson died on 14 May 1908 at age 63; From 'Cemetery Roster and Historical data on Veterans from 1776-1864 of Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Cemetery', as Published by: Broad River Basin Historical Society, P.O. Box 215, Hickory Grove, SC 29717.2 |
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| M. J. Jamieson married C. A. Jamieson; Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Cemetery-Hickory Grove, SC-as publish by: Broad River Basin Historical Society, P.O. Box 215, Hickory Grove,SC 29717, Record Type: Cemetery Roster.1 Her married name was Jamieson. |
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| Carrie Lee Shields Jamison was born on 26 June 1896.1 She married James L. Jamieson.1 Her married name was Jamieson.1 Carrie Lee Shields Jamison died on 30 June 1937 at Hickory Grove, SC, at age 41.1 |
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| James L. Jamieson was born on 2 November 1881; From 'Cemetery Roster and Historical data on Veterans from 1776-1864 of Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Cemetery', as Published by: Broad River Basin Historical Society, P.O. Box 215, Hickory Grove, SC 29717.1 He married Carrie Lee Shields Jamison.1 James L. Jamieson died on 9 July 1954 at Hickory Grove, SC, at age 72.1 |
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| Edith Jamieson was born circa 1796.1 She died on 4 March 1817 at Hickory Grove, SC.1 |
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| Eliza A. Jamieson was born circa 1852.1 She was the daughter of Robert Jamieson and Nancy Jamieson. Eliza A. Jamieson died on 21 June 1854 at Hickory Grove, SC.1 |
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| Robert Jamieson married Nancy Jamieson.1 |
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| Nancy Jamieson married Robert Jamieson.1 Her married name was Jamieson. |
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| Eliza Ann Rowe was also known as Elizabeth Rowe.1 She was born on 31 December 1760; From 'Cemetery Roster and Historical data on Veterans from 1776-1864 of Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Cemetery', as Published by: Broad River Basin Historical Society, P.O. Box 215, Hickory Grove, SC 29717.2 She was born circa 1764 at Chester, Chester District, SC; No Source Information was Available.3 Her married name was Jamieson. She married Joseph Jamieson circa 1785. As of circa 1785,her married name was Jamieson.1 Eliza Ann Rowe married Joseph Jamieson, son of James Jamieson and Mrs. Mary James Jamieson, circa 1785 at Chester, Chester District, SC.1 Eliza Ann Rowe died on 14 March 1831 at Hickory Grove, SC, at age 70. |
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