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Jamieson Family Tree Descendents of Richard Jamieson born about 1694 from 'The Tweed', Peeblesshire, . He & his family initially lived in/near the village of in Peeblesshire and then were tenant farmers at 'Hundelshope' farm in the Parish of Manor.He died at 'Culter Allers' farm near Coulter. His direct descendents also farmed at 'Beatlans' in the Parish of Wandell & Lamington and 'Upper Abington' in Parish of Crawfordjohn, 'Bonington' south of and 'Wandel Mill' near the village of Wandel. Richards grandson, Robert born 1776 moved to , Kirkudbrightshire and farmed 'Castlemaddie' then 'Holm of Daltallochan'. Some of his descendents emigrated to the USA and & Tasmania, . Legend: b = born; d = died, m = married; dates = dd/mm/yyyy; spouse details in brackets. References: Information regarding the first few generations is derived from www.familysearch.com www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk www.google.com www.scotsgenealogy.com, www.talkingscot.com, www.ancestry.com, www.prov.vic.gov.au (ship passenger lists), www.houseofnames.com, www.old-maps.co.uk, Early Pioneer Families of Victoria & Riverina by Alexander Henderson printed 1936 & 1941 and 'The Jamieson Papers'. 'The Jamieson Papers' were written in the 1960's by Mr H.G. Martindale, Historian from Camperdown, Victoria and are his interpretation of what is written in the catalogued letters kept at 'Stony Point'. These letters are correspondence from the family in Scotland in the late 1800's. Jamieson Coat of Arms: A silver shield with wavy blue fess between three black anchors. Family Crest: A ship under sail. Motto: Ad littora tendit - translation: 'It makes for the shore' Tartan: The Jamiesons are a Sept of Clan Gunn and Clan Stuart of Bute. They use the Gunn Tartan primarily then the Stuart of Bute. More information at www.tartans.scotland.net Family coat of Arms & Family Tree as at 13th Crest November, 2013. The Jamieson 12 - Children of Robert Children of the Jamieson Grandchildren of Jamieson 12 & Mary Mary JAMIESON b in USA abt 183712 John JAMIESON b.18/11/1805 at 'Castlemaddie', Carsphairn, , Scotland d.3/9/1862 Richard JAMIESON (called Dick) b.11/3/1884 at The Shiel, Carsphairn d. Humboldt, Kansas?, USA. Emigrated to USA in 1832. Was a storekeeper Wines/Spirits and 2 attempts of 26/2/1945 aged 60 of Coronary Thrombosis. He was a drapers assistant when he farming. He moved a lot: lived in Buffalo in NY State, Fort Wayne in Indiana, and in Texas around 1846, he m on 27/9/1906 (aged 22) to Evelyn May Price (aged 23 at marriage b. 8/5/1883 d. then returned to Buffalo. He married Margaret Tate (b abt 1817 in Scotland) & apparently had 12 children by 16/3/1976 at Sailsbury, Whiltshire of Bronchopneumonia. She was from the 1855, but only 4 reached adulthood. He sailed in 1857 to Australia on the 'Sebastian Cabot' with his wife & 5 Margaret JAMIESON b in USA about 1846 Hungarian family Ra'hosci. She had some connection with the Quakers). Richard surviving children (arrived 1858). He didn't like Aust and returned to USA (via the UK on the ship "Red Coat" then became an Engineer. in March 1858 arriving in the USA in 1859. One of his children died on this sea voyage). He also sailed from USA back to Scotland in 1862.

? JAMIESON (male infant) died in early 1849 (see Letter B19).

Elizabeth JAMIESON b Buffalo, NY, USA 18/4/1848. In 1900 USA Census was single and living with brother Richard W Jamieson in Roanoke Town, Indiana. She died of Lobar Pneumonia on 29/2/1916 at Wayne Township, Allen County Indiana, USA aged 67. Did not marry.

Richard W JAMIESON b in Buffalo, New York State, USA on 25/3/1850. In 1900 USA Census was living with his sister Elizabeth Jamieson in Roanoke town in Jackson Township, Huntington County, Indiana and was single and worked as a watch repairer. He died of Broncho-pneumonia 10 April 1919 at Wayne Township, Allen County Indiana, USA aged 69. Did not marry.

Baby JAMIESON b in USA abt 1857 Jameston House, Carsphairn where some of the Jamieson's lived after leaving Holm of Daltallochan farm.

Richard JAMIESON b. 8/6/1861 at Holm of Daltallochan, Carsphairn d. Jeanie Josephine Frederick JAMIESON b. 1/12/1886 at Shiel, Kells d. ? m. ? 21/8/1906 aged 45 (in Wales?) m. 14/6/1883 at Carsphairn to Jeanie Josephine Gordon Findlay (b 21/10/1862 at Konn, Aberdeen. d. 26/7/1944). He farmed at 'Shiel' & 'Aire' in Kells Parish but gave up the tenancy in 1892. Apparently then farmed at ? She was married twice - 2nd marraige to Mr Mackie ? who was a Draper.

Frederick William JAMIESON b. 31/7/1890 at Shiel, Kells d. 14/6/1965 Aberdeen m. 27/1/1923 Gladys Harvey Welsh in Aberdeen (b.1890 d. 9/6/1968 Aberdeen). He was a Marine Engineer, Shipyard at Aberdeen. Sailed in 'Tall Ships'. Photo below right

Holm of Daltallochan' Carsphairn, Kirkcudbrightshire: Farm where the Jamieson 12 lived after leaving the farm 'Castlemaddie' farm and where Richard Jamieson lived and farmed until his death. Family Crest - Motto: Ad littora tendit = 'It makes for the shore' Richard JAMIESON b.3/11/1806 at 'Castlemaddie', Carsphairn, d.13/12/1869 aged 64 drowned in River Robert JAMIESON b. 27/5/1863 at Holm of Daltallachan in the Parish of Ada Mary JAMIESON b 11/12/1892, Kells, Kirkcudbrightshire Doon and body not found for 7 months. Married on 19/12/1862 to Janet (Jessie) Rowan (Roan) (b. 1837 St Carsphairn, d. 31/3/1942 aged 79 at Jameston House, buried at Carsphairn. John's Town of Dalry d 10/4/1916 aged 79 at Jameston House, Carsphairn. She kept the farm going until Possibly attended school at Ayr Academy, m. 17/7/1885 aged 22 to Bessie Richard Jamieson b 1806 - Drowned in about 1877, then sold it to the Campbell Family, who Richard's sister Mary married into. Jessies parents were Scott Blane in District of Kelvin, Burgh of Glasgow. (She d. 25/4/1953 at River Doon and body not found for 7 William Roan & Catherine Wright. In the 1881 census she was living with her mother & sister at 4 Main St, Folkstown, Kent aged 91). Unsure if they had children. months. Dalmellington). Richard was a farmer at Castlemaddie, Holm of Daltallochan, Carsphairn. He was fond of social occasions and in the sport of Curling. There appears to be some scandal around his marriage which upset his mother. His wife was 31 years younger than him. His estate was valued at £16,504 which is a large Jessie JAMIESON 1st b.9/2/1865 at Holm of Daltallachan, in the Parish of sum of money in those days. Carsphairn d. 5/3/1865 at Holm aged 23 days old.

John JAMIESON b.10/5/1867 at Holm of Daltallachan, Carsphairn d.15/12/1913 aged 45 buried at Carsphairn (retired Farmer). Died of a duodenal Ulcer when living at 57 Waverley Gardens Glasgow. He was a retired farmer when married on 6/8/1908 aged 40 to Mary McKellar Allan DICK (aged 38 b about 1870 d 1949 at ). FURTHER RESERCH: Unsure if they had children - possibly not. What was at 57 Waverley Gardens - both were living there when married. Why was he a retired farmer aged 40?

Jessie JAMIESON 2nd b. 13/4/1868 at Holm of Daltallachan in the Parish of Carsphairn d. 13/3/1874 aged 5 years 11 months.

Mary Jane JAMIESON b.4/10/1869 at Holm of Daltallachan in the Parish of Carsphairn d. 6/1/1949 Jameston House. Lived with mother & brother John. Possibly attended school at a select ladies boarding school in Ayr aged 11 (1881 census).

Robert JAMIESON b 1863 in Scotland (son of Richard b 1806) Photo left of Richard and above of wife Jessie and 2 of their children.

James LORIMER b abt 1866 Scotland, died in abt 1891 aged 25 in New York State, USA. See Lorimer Family tree from USA. George LORIMER b abt 1868 Scotland. See Lorimer Family tree from USA.

Mary MITCHELL b. 25/11/1834 at Dalry, m 16/1/1863 to Edward (Edwin) Lorimer at Kirkland Dalry (he was 26 and his fathers was George Lorimer). She was a Milliner and Dressmaker. They emigrated to NY Margaret LORIMER b abt 1870 Scotland. See Lorimer Family tree from USA. State USA after about 1869 / 70. Isabella MITCHELL b. 23/4/1836 at Dalry, Kirkcudbright. Died a spinster aged Elizabeth LORIMER b abt 1875 in New York state, USA. See Lorimer Family tree 39 years on 19/10/1876 at 8.30am of Dropsy for 2 years (Edema (swelling), from USA. often caused by kidney or heart disease). Informant was sister Christina.

Agnes JAMIESON b. 12/1808 at 'Castlmaddie' in the Parish of Carsphairn d. 28/8/1882 at 4pm aged 73. She Agnes MITCHELL b. 14/3/1839 at Dalry, Kirkcudbright. Apparently did not died of Cerbro Spinal Sclerosis which she had for 2 years. Agnes married James Mitchell (he was a farmer, marry. died 20/6/1861 at 11pm aged 58 years of enlargement of Liver). James had a reputation as a good drinker rather than a good farmer and lost his farm. They then moved to Dalry. They had five daughters and only one Elizabeth MITCHELL b 2/6/1841 at Dalry, Kirkcudbright. Died a spinster aged Mary Christina Jamieson HADDOW b. 28/5/1888 at Merkland, m. John married and she moved to the USA. The others died in their 30's / 40's. 31 on 10/6/1872 at Dalry from 'inflamatery tumour of stomach for some days'. Weir Informant was her sister Isabella Mitchell. Christina MITCHELL. b. 14/4/1845. Died aged 42 on 8/4/1889 at noon at Hamilton Place, Castle Douglas. Not known what she died from. Informant was the undertaker.

Thomas Robert HADDOW b.1850 d. 24/5/1915 aged 65, Merkland, Penport. Married his 1st cousin, Mary JAMIESON on 15/7/1884 (daughter of James Jamieson b 1857 d. 29/3/1926 aged 69). They lived at Gateshead, .

Christian JAMIESON (called Christina) b. 1/11/1810 at 'Castlemaddie, Parish of Carsphairn, baptised Roberta Jamieson HADDOW b. 6/4/1896 at Merkland, Penpont, m. 6/11/1810. Died 19/5/1877 aged 66 buried Roberton, . She was housekeeper to her uncle Richard 23/11/1920 to John Paton b. 1879 (farmer - his parents were Robert Paton & at Wandel Mill, m. 25/06/1848 in Crawfordjohn to John Haddow (he was b. 1811 d. 1/8/1877 aged 66, farmer Margaret Haddow both dead in 1920). See copy of birth & marriage certificates. at farm 'Coldchapel' - near Wandel Mill). His father was Thomas Haddow a tenant farmer at Coldchapel b. about 1767 d. 26/2/1837 and was married on 9/2/1810 at Wiston & Roberton to a Mary Jamieson (born about 1781 died 1858 aged 77). Her parents were Janet Lindsay & Richard Jamieson b. about 1757 at Shallowhead, Wiston and Roberton. This Mary Jamieson could be related as her family lived at Roberton where 'our' Jamieson's also lived. See photo on left.

Oldest known Jamieson grave - St Mary's Church, Biggar, Lanarkshire, Southern Scotland: Richard Jamieson born 1694, died 6/5/1761 aged 67 and his wife & family

Christina Haddow nee Jamieson born 1810

Mary Jamieson HADDOW b. 1854 d. at Coldchapel 25/3/1888 aged 34. Mollie Wallace nee Urquhart Unsure if married or had children.

Scotland, Kirkcudbrightshire: Mary Isabella URQUHART (Mollie) b.13/1/1888 at Wurrong Camperdown, died 20/8/1969 m. Charles Dunkley Wallace (d. 22/12/1957) Carsphairn Church and Graveyard – Where many of the Jamieson 12 are buried. See Monument below. Joan Calvert nee Urquhart Mortlake Cemetery, Victoria - Jamieson Family Memorial

Joan Douglas URQUHART b.1891 at W'bool d. 24/1/1969 at Ballarat m. 15/9/1915 to Alan Murray Calvert (b. 19/3/1884 d. 9/9/1927).

Charles McCardel Edie McCardel nee Urquhart

William Jamieson born Wendy at Williams 1856, died aged 10 at grave in Carlton Scotch College, 1993 . Wendy at William’s grave Map southern Scotland (above): Area where Richard Jamieson born about 1694 and his family all lived and farmed. They initially lived in/near the village of Drumelzier in Peebles- and then in Carlton 1993 farmed in The Tweed at 'Hundelshope' farm near , Parish of Manor and he died at 'Culter Allers' farm near Coulter, Lanarkshire. His 3rd child John born 1729 farmed at 'Beatlans' in the Parish of Wandell & Lamington and 'Upper Abington' in Parish of Crawfordjohn. Johns sons farmed at 'Bonington' and 'Wandel Mill' near the village of Wandell. Family buried in St Mary's at Edie Ramsay URQUHART b.24/10/1893 Farnham m. 6/6/1928 to Charles Edward Biggar. Scale: Distance between Coulter & Biggar is about 2 miles. Turner McCardel of Runnymede, Casterton (he was a sniper in WW1 and was an excellent shot). Had no children / no issue.

William JAMIESON b. 25/10/1856 at the farm 'Eumeralla West', Vic, Australia d.9/5/1867 of Typhoid fever aged 10 at Scotch College, Melbourne (died at 7 Royal Tce, Fitzroy. Was sick for 14 days). William’s Grave & sister Alice’s Memorial is at Melbourne General Cemetery, Cemetery Rd East, Carlton North, Main entrance opp St Hilda’s College, Presbyterian Section, Compartment G No 381. Angus & Mary Urquhart

Scotland Carsphairn: Monument to Robert Jamieson born Mary JAMIESON b. 4/9/1858 at , Vic, Aust while her father Angus Roderick URQUHART b. 5/12/1896 at Yangery Park d. 31/5/1966 m. 1776 and his family searched for a new farm after leaving Eumarella West. She died on 8/6/1946. 5/9/1928 to Mary Violet Thornley Macpherson (b. 23/6/1906 d. 27/5/1996). In 1873 she sailed to Scotland with her parents and brother Robert on the 'Yorkshire". They returned to Australia in 2 years later in 1875. She married 10/3/1886 at the Menzies Hotel in Melbourne to Angus Urquhart (b.19/8/1848 Marion URQUHART & d. 26/9/1900. He had been married previously to Jemima Armstrong of William Armstrong Hexham Park who died in 1879). They lived on the farm "Moondah" near Colac, and then Warwarick near Camperdown, Victoria. When Mary's youngest child was 4 months old Angus her husband died leaving her to raise 5 children on her own. See Mary Jamieson - Her Story & photo below.

Mary Urquhart nee Jamieson born 1858

Marion Jamieson URQUHART b.14/5/1900 Moondah, Colac d. 23/1/1973, 1st marriage 6/2/1926 William Ross 'Boy' Armstrong of Hexham Park (b. 11/3/1900 d. 24/12/1982 divorced). 2nd marriage to Esmond Herbert Rahles Rahbula. Marion wrote for the Age / Argus and was possibly the author of 'Mary Jamieson - Her Story'.

Alice's Grave, Williams Memorial in Mortlake, Vic (below) Florence Mary JAMIESON (Flo) b. 20/1/1902 at Stony Point, Darlington, Vic d. 2000 at Cobden, Vic. She married on 12/12/1933 aged 31 to Keith Gordon Calvert (b. 9/11/1883 at ‘Dreeite’ d. 5/1964. He was warded a Military Cross, Captain in . His 1st wife was Mary Fairy Moffatt who died at child birth). They lived at ‘Terrinallum South’, Darlington. Their wedding reception was at Stony Point. She was educated Clyde School (when at Alma Rd, St Kilda Rd (called Fairleight) and at Woodend 1917-19). In 1927 she travelled to Europe with brother Bill. Flo was friends with her neighbour the famous pianist Hephzibah Menuhin (Married Lindsay Nicholas) with whom she travelled o/s with and set up the WD Children's Mobile Library.

Photo above: Paddocks at Castlemaddie, Victoria, Australia - Robert & William's 1st farm. Looking East towards approximate site where their original Pioneer Hut was built in 1843 (no remains exist). It Keith Calvert & Flo Jamieson was on a lime stone hill, 30 chains (660 yards) south-east of the old Georgian style, stone hut that is still standing (across the creek).

Alice Isabella JAMIESON b. 22/10/1860 d. 21/4/1868 aged 7. She died at Bolac Plains of Cerebral congestion and was sick for 3 days. Buried at Mortlake Cemetery. Alice’s Grave & brother Williams Memorial, Mortlake Map Scotland below: South of Glasgow. Carsphairn area (in Kirkcudbrightshire) where Robert Jamieson born 1776 and his descendents lived and farmed. Robert Jamieson born 1812 was born Cemetery, Victoria, Grave 1, Compartment 3. Also a memorial is in Melbourne in the Farm House at 'Castlemaddie' and later lived on the farm 'Holm of Daltallochan'. Scale: Distance between Carsphairn & Drumjohn is about 3 miles. General Cemetery, Carlton North, Presbyterian Section, Compartment G, NO 381.

Robert Jamieson b 1863

The Jamieson 9 - Children of John & Christian Richard JAMISON baptisedJamieson 1760 in the Parish of Wandell & Photo above & below: Eumeralla West Homestead where Robert & Joanna Jamieson lived until 1858 Lamington, Lanark, Scotland. Living at Beatlaws farm when baptised, and Susanna Fleetwood nee Jamieson lives today. d.22/6/1847 (a wealthy bachelor). Farmed at Bonnington then Wandle Mill. Left 20,000 pounds. Also left 600 pounds to nephews Robert & William. Niece Christina was housekeeper for him until she married. He had no children. Called "Uncle Wandle" by the Jamieson 12.

James JAMIESON baptised 23/7/1762 in the Parish of Wandell & Lamington, living at Beatlawqs farm when baptised, d. 2/2/1845 aged 83 in Irvine, m. Mary Gillespie in Crawfordjohn (d. 24/12/1828 aged 63). Their children were apparently 'good looking' and great readers: Barbara b 1789 at Crawfordjohn; Christian b 1792; John b 22/6/1794 at Abington d 1/1/1848 in Edinburgh spent time in USA. Established a bursary for sons of farmers; Grizel b 1796 (died young); Mary b 1799; Grizel b 1802; James b 4/9/1803 d 1/10/1840 aged 37; Agnes b 1805 (called Nancy? & m Mr Wilson? ) & Alex. Tomb Stones plot 34 & 35 St Mary's Churchyard, Biggar. Robert Jamieson born 1903 - Pap / Bob

Hundleshope farm where Richard Jamieson b 1694 & wife Margaret nee Melross lived as tenant farmers. The ruins below are possibly where they lived. Margaret JAMIESON baptised 2/5/1764 in the Parish of Wandell & Florence Jane Jamieson nee Usher b 1879 - Lamington. Living at Beatlaws farm when baptised. Further research: wife of Robert Jamieson b 1863 In the Black family history it states that Christina Lindsay nee Reid descends from John Jamieson & Christian Black. At http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~cdobie/sanquhar.htm Tomb stone # 500 it states that Margaret Jamieson married John McCall and had a daughter Janet McCall. Janet married Rev James Reid and they had only 1 child: Christina REID (she married Charles Lindsay, of Ridge Park, Lanark; he died December, 1884, and she resided at 24 Newbattle Terrace, Edinburgh, till her death in 1902). Charles was a cabint maker and lived in London (his father was from Lanark and was a 'joiner').

John JAMIESON baptised 3/11/1765 in the Parish of Wandell & Lamington, Scotland. Probably died young as another John was born in 1774. Living at Beatlaws farm when baptised.

'Bonnington' Farm where John Jamieson b 1729 William JAMIESON baptised 14/11/1766 in the Parish of Wandell & and his wife Christian nee Black lived as te Lamington, died 1851. Living at Beatlaws farm when baptised. According to a letter from Mary Jamieson to Robert & William in Australia dated 15th Sept 1851, Uncle William of Glasgow had died 6 weeks ago. This would make his death in late July or early August 1851. Unsure if he married / had children. Betty & Pap

'Bonnington' Farm where John Jamieson b 1729 and his wife Christian nee Black lived Pioneers Robert b 1812 & Joanna Douglas Jamieson nee Black. Portraits hang as tenant farmers. in dinning room at Stony Point.

Jean JAMIESON baptised 4/10/1768 in the Parish of Wandell & The Jamieson 6 - Children of Lamington, Scotland. Living at Beatlaws farm when baptised. Unsure Richard & Margaret Jamieson when she died and who or if she married.

Elizabeth JAMISON baptised 11/5/1725 at Drumelzier, Peeblesshire Christian JAMIESON baptised 20/3/1770 in parish of Wandell. The Earliest Couple on (see baptism records). Record - Richard & Margaret

Margaret JEMISON baptised 31/8/1727 Manor, Peebles. Living at John JAMIESON baptised 27/10/1774 in the Parish of Wandell & Hundelshope farm when baptised (see baptism records). She was possibly the Lamington, Scotland. Unsure when he died and who or if he married. Margaret Jamieson who d 11/1/1798 aged 70 & m Thomas Carmichael, writer & bailie (he d Robert Jamieson born Carsphairn, 12/8/1795 aged 82 - see Plot 47 at St Mary’s Biggar). Robert Jamieson born at Bolac Plains Robert born at Stony Point 1903 (Pap) Scotalnd 1812 - The Pioneer 1863

Richard JAMIESON (also spelt Ritchard Jemison) John JEMISON baptised 31/12/1729 at Manor Peeblesshire, (living at Robert JAMIESON born 17/6/1776 at Upper Abington farm, baptised Robert JAMIESON (The Pioneer) b.4/8/1812 at Farm house, 'Castlemaddie', Carsphairn, Robert JAMIESON b 15/10/1863 at Bolac Plains, Woorndoo, Vic. d Robert JAMIESON MBE (also called Bob or Pap by family) b. 27/7/1903 at Stony tenant farmer "Culter Allers" Farm near Coulter when Hundelshope farm when baptised - see baptism records), died 13/1/1799 aged 70 30/6/1776 in Parish of Crawfordjohn, Lanarkshire d.26/7/1828 at Scotland d.8/11/1894 (heart failure) at Stony Point, buried Mortlake, m. Joanna Douglas Black 22/4/1946 at Stony Point, Darlington aged 83 m. 26/3/1901 St Point, Darlington, Vic, Aust, d. 3/10/1994 aged 91 at Lismore, buried Mortlake, Vic. died. Also probably lived initially at Drumelzier then years, buried plot 33 at St Mary's Churchyard, Biggar. He was a tenant farmer of ' Carsphairn, Kirkcudbrightshire aged 52. Initially spent time at Wandle from (b.10/10/1823 d 14/11/1898). He arrived in Aust in 1841 on the "John Cooper", Georges Ch, East St Kilda to Florence Jane Usher from Melbourne m. 18/12/1929 to Margaret Isabel May Anderson (called Betty, b. 16/5/1907 at St. Beatlaws', 'Abington', Parish of Crawfordjohn and later in 'Wandle Mill', Lamington Mill with brother Richard then moved to Glenkens, Carsphairn. He Arnaud, Vic, Aust. d. 25/6/1974 at Melb, buried Mortlake. Educated Clyde 1923-24). a tenant farmer at 'Hundelshope' farm, Manor, Parish near the Clyde River in Lanarkshire. Also held a farm called 'Bonnington' took up the farm of 'Castlemaddie' then 'Holm of Daltallochan'. In ship dismasted in B. Biscay. In 1842 was briefly involved in a p'ship in the farm called 'The (b. 25/11/1879 342 Lygon St Carlton d. 22/3/1965 Geelong. Known Her father was Harry Anderson a wool broker from Geelong). He attended GGS Peeblesshire (see children's baptism records). Born (south of Peebles). He married on 2/11/1759 to Christian Black in Crawfordjohn. 1804/05 he married Mary Wallace on the farm Drumness. (She was Union' near W'bool with brother William & Mr Carmichael. After p'ship dissolved Robert & as "Little Grannie", dautr of James Usher b 1854 Longford Tas & (Manifold House) 1915-21; 1st rowing crew and a shot putter. He initially ran the about 1694, died 6/5/1761 aged 67, married The Blacks were an 'influential' Family. (She was b. in 1733 baptized on 12/1/1733 born in 1788 d.31/8/1863 of at Shancastle aged 75. She was William settled the run 'Castlemaddie' in 1843 (named after farm in Scotland) on Darlots Creek Mary Miller b 1856 Maryborough (m 1877) from 'Linden', The family farms Bolac Plains & Connabar (C'bar taken for Soldier Settlement 1948), Margaret Melross (or sometimes spelt Millross) (b. at Crawfordjohn d. 16/7/1782 aged 49. She was the eldest of 12 children. Her daughter of John Wallace & Agnes McTaggart, farmer of Knockgray, nr Portland Bay. Sold C'maddie in 1848/49 and built flour mill on the Barwon River, Fyansford in Avenue, Windsor, Melb). Robert was educated privately at then ran Stony Point. He was a Councillor & President of the ; about 1700/01, d. 5/11/1768 aged 68.Her father is parents were James Black b. 2/1703 (his parents were William Black b abt 1680 & his father was Thomas Wallace of Carsphairn). 6/1849 (called Wandle Mill after farm, Scotland). Sold mill in 1851 & purchased farm Eumeralla Edinburgh while his parents & sister toured Europe 1873-75. He then Board Member & President of the Mortlake Hospital; President Woorndoo Football probably John Mellross from Drumelzier). Both Jean Grosser b. abt 1684) and Jean Willison b 1708 or 1714 (her parents were West nr Macarthur. Returned to Scotland in 1854, married in 1855 and returned to Aust in 1856 completed his schooling at Geelong Grammar, playing in the premier Club 1937; Captain / Lieutenant / Secretary of Local Fire Brigades; Church Elder; buried in plot 33 at St Mary's Churchyard, Biggar, James Willison b 1682 and Christina Johnstone b. 1686 - she was the daughter of on boat 'Severne'. Sold Eumeralla in 1858 bought Bolac Plains in 1859 & Stony Point in 1881. football team of 1880-81. With his father he then ran the properties Secretary Darlington Cemetery; planted 1000's native Australian trees and received Lord Annandale - 's famiy). See Christian Black's Family Tree. an MBE for services to the community. Lanarkshire, Scotland. Councillor Mortlake Shire 1882-86. Bolac Plains and Stony Point. He was a Councillor of the Shire of Mortlake from 1989-1910 (also President). He was also on the board of management of the Presbyterian church at Darlington and a member of the Graziers Association amongst numerous other memberships.

Tomb Stone at St Mary's Churchyard Biggar, William JAMISON baptised 17/5/1732 Manor, Peebles. Probably died William JAMIESON b.29/5/1814 at 'Castlemaddie', Carsphairn, Scotland. Died of septicemia aged 63 on Scotland (plot 33) reads: Richard Jamieson, as an infant as another child named William in 1743. Living at 25/2/1878 (was living at 48 London St, Edinburgh). M. 23/7/1872 at Edinburgh, Scotland aged 58 to Janet tenant Culterallers died 6.5.1761 aged 67, wife Hundelshope farm when baptised (see baptism records). McLean. Emigrated to Australia in 1838. He sailed from Greenock on the 'Potentate' with the desire of going to Sydney. He had to deliver a letter to a family friend in Port Phillip, Victoria. He liked Port Phillip so much he Margaret Melross died 5.11.1768 aged 68, son decided to stay. He initially was employed at a station in Mordialloc. When his brother arrived in 1841 they John tenant Wandle Mill died 13.1.1799 aged 70 ventured west and held land in the Western District (see Robert b. 4/8/1812). In 1846 he was speared in the (wife Christian Black died 16.7.1782, children Marion JAMISON baptised 27/6/1734 at Manor, Peebles. Living at head by an aboriginal - saved by his straw hat! Apparently he enjoyed traveling and sailing more than Richard, John, Christian. Richard tenant Wandle Hundelshope farm when baptised (see baptism records). working. Sailed: Aust to NZ 1856; NZ to Aust 1857; Aust to UK 1858; UK to Aust 1861; Aust to UK 1862; UK Mill died 22.6.1847 in 74th year). Jamieson to Aust 1865; Aust to NZ 1867; Aust to UK 1867; UK to Aust 1870; Aust to UK 1871. Photo on right. tombstone's are along the path in plots 30 to 35.

William JAMESON baptised 28/1/1743 at Manor, Peebles. Unsure if he Mary Jamieson nee Wallace born 1788 - mother of the Jamieson Below: Extract from Map showing the Pastoral Holdings of the Port Phillip District 1835 - 1851. Compiled by A.S. Kenyon - Historical Society of Victoria. Pioneer brothers Robert (b 1812) & married / had children. Living at Hundelshope farm when baptised (see 12, married at 16 and widowed at aged 40 - adored by the family William Jamieson (b 1814) were briefly involved in a partnership with Mr Carmichael of The Union. After this p'ship dissolved the brothers pushed further west and settled near Portland Bay and called their and many grandchildren named after her. property Castlemaddie after the family farm in Scotland. They sold C'maddie in 1848/49 and a built flour mill on the Barwon River at Fyansford in 6/1849 (called the Wandel Mill after their Uncles farm in Scotland). baptism records). Sold the mill in 1851 & purchased the farm Eumeralla West nr Macarthur. Sold Eumeralla West in 1858 bought Bolac Plains in 1859 & Stony Point in 1881.

Mary JAMIESON b. 6/11/1816 at 'Castlemaddie', in the Parish of Carsphairn, Scotland d. 13/7/1823 aged 8.

William Jamieson b 1814 - Pioneer

Mary FREDERICK b. 25/2/1852 at , , Scotland d 22/3/1918. Did not marry. She left some money to Robert, Flo & William Jamieson in Australia. The majority of her estate was left to her cousin Jane McClymont Campbell. She had no children / no issue.

Isabella FREDERICK b. 2/2/1854 at Stoneykirk, Wigtown, Scotland. Died single in 1870 at 'Clendrie' aged 16 of Phlebitis (inflammation of veins). She Castlemaddie Farm house, Carsphairn. House where most of the Jamieson was sick for 18 months. See copy of death certificate. No issue. 12 were born (The Pioneers birth place). Elizabeth Frederick nee Jamieson, husband Andrew Frederick & children Alexander, Mary & Isabella Elizabeth JAMIESON b.26 or 27/3/1819 at 'Castlemaddie' in the Parish of Carsphairn. m. 25/10/1850 Elizabeth Jamieson FREDERICK b. 12/3/1856 at Stoneykirk, Wigtown, Andrew Frederick at Stoneykirk, Wigtown (farmer at Freugh near Stranraer, and who later had 'Clendrie' Scotland. Died in the 1872, aged 16 of TB pneumonia. Died single, no issue. near ) apparently had 3 or 4 daughters & 1 son, all died young except Mary (3 died of consumption). Elizabeth corresponded fairly regularly through most of the period with the brothers in Australia – particularly with Robert who would appear to have been her favourite brother. Her letters give the impression of a lively active woman, interested in all things pertaining to family connections. One wonders whether Elizabeth did any match-making, for it appears most likely that Robert Jamieson first met Joanna Black when he visited Elizabeth, who lived near Stranraer in 1854-55. See Tapestry / Sampler done by Jessie Frederick (Andrews sister?) at their farm Clendrie in 1867.

Alexander FREDERICK b. 12/7/1859 at Stoneykirk, Wigtown, Scotland. Died of Tetanus June 1882 aged 22. Did not marry, no issue.

Robert JAMIESON b. 19 Jan 1855 Straiton, Ayr, Scotland. FURTHER William Frederick JAMIESON (Bill) b.1/12/1907 at Stony Point d. 26/3/1994 at RESEARCH: Unsure if he married or had children. Lynnburn, Batesford, buried Geelong West. He was educated at Geelong Grammar (Manifold House) and left school in 1926. 1st marriage 18/12/1930 to Pauline Amelia Irving Robertson ( b. 9/9/1907 Melb, d.16/2/1987 Sydney). They lived at Elm Park nr Albury, NSW. Army Sergeant in WW2. Ship sunk nr Crete 29th May 1941. He floated in sea for 1 or 2 days until captured by Italians. Was a POW in Italy for 3.5 yrs (service # VX23689). Divorced 1951 & lived at Brampton Island, Qld for about 10 yrs. 2nd m 7/5/1958 Mirth Amelia Marfell (b. 20/10/1919 d 31/8/2000 aged Robert Jamieson b 81). 1855

James JAMIESON b.20/5/1821. Lived at Churchie Hill. Drowned in river Cree in December 1880 (death Mary JAMIESON b. 1856 d. 29/3/1926 aged 69. She married her 1st cousin certificate said body not found). Married 10/11/1853 at Straiton, Ayr to Mary McClymont of Thornhill. Thomas Robert HADDOW on 15/7/1884 (b.1850 d. 24/5/1915 aged 65, Apparently had several children but few records have been found of them. He held the farm of Auchenroy, Merkland, Penport). Bill & Pauline - Wedding 1930 also one in the Highlands at Moidart and later one at “Churchie Hill” near Newton Stewart. Their daughter Brothers Robert Mary married her 1st cousin Thomas R Haddow. (sitting - b 1855 died aged 21) & John Jamieson b 1858

St Mary's Churchyard Biggar, Scotland where Richard Jamieson b 1694 and family are buried. James Jamieson b 1821 - Drowned in River Cree John Jamieson b 1858 died aged 21 of Bill & Mirth - Wedding 1958 TB Was a person OF, IN or AT a place? Until the Spelling of the name Jamieson: Jamieson is a good low-land Scottish John JAMIESON b. 4/4/1858 in Straiton, Ayreshire, Scotland d 15/8/1935 John Geddes JAMIESON (called Jock) born 8/9/1915 at Tarraville, Gippsland (nr beginning of the 19th century, Scottish farms were name. In records from 1600's till mid 1700's the spelling of the name aged 77 at Romsey, Victoria (nr Kilmore), grazier. Buried Darraweit Guim Yarram), Australia d. 29/6/2004 in a Nursing home in Sunbury, Melbourne. Buried in usually let under the Multiple Tenancy system, so Jamieson varied greatly in our family, even within the same generation. Cemetery, Pryb section. 1st wife died in 1884 or 1904 in Scotland. 2nd m. Sunbury. He did not marry or have children but his beneficiary was Allan Tomlinson 19th June 1914 (aged 56) in Melb to Barbara Flora Geddes aged 35 (b. 1879 (probably a Geddes cousin). According to a relative near Lake Bolac, John had a several names may be associated with a property at The Baptism records of the Jamieson 6 & 9 show the name spelt at Woorndoo. Her father was James Geddes, farmer from Woorndoo and her very strict upbringing, led a quiet life and enjoyed cricket and train spotting! He sold any given time. If a person was "of" they were the Jemison, Jameson, Jamison & Jamieson. This was most probably mother Anne McGuinness). James Geddes may have worked at Bolac Plains. the farm Glenbrae in the 70's (bought by John Williams). He then travelled the landowner, "in" denotes a tenant farmer and "at" or because the clergy writing in the church register spelt names anyway There were payments of wages to a cousin John at BP btw 1/1/1891 - July world. For some reason he never made contact with any of the Jamieson's from no preposition usually indicates a cottar or farm they wished as spelling apparently was not taken seriously until later in 1892. A letter was received by Robert J (b 1863 - Paps father) from John on Stony Point or Bolac Plains. labourer. This was a closely followed social the 1700's. Apparently back then a person often spelt their name / 12/6/1926. At this time John was at 'Glenbrae', via Wallan, nr Kilmore. Photo distinction. From Debra Vaughan, South Gippsland surname differently throughout their life. In our family, in the 1800's it above. Genealogical Society Aug 2006. appears to have become accepted practice to spell the surname more consistently as Jamieson. In other Scottish records the surname has been spelt Jamyson, Jenison, Jamesson & Jamesen. Archibald JAMIESON b 3/11/1823 at 'Castlemaddie' in the Parish of Carsphairn d. 7/5/1846 aged 22. He acted as a shepherd for Richard at the Holm farm. His letters are in the juvenile style of a simple serious lad, and indicated that at one time he had thoughts of joining his brothers in Australia. Apparently he was not very strong and died while out with sheep. The account of his sudden death is given in detail in two letters B7 and 8.

Privacy Legislation: To abide by today's privacy legislation and to protect the personal details of family members, please do not Mary (2nd) JAMIESON b. 6/12/1825 at 'Holm of Daltallochan' in the Parish of Carsphairn, m. John Mary Wallace CAMPBELL b. 30/5/1857 or 1858 at Kelton, Kirkcudbright, place this information on any Web Sites without first removing dates of birth / marriage of all living family members. Also be mindful John & Mary Campbell nee Jamieson (born Campbell (born abt 1827). They lived at 'Slagnaw' farm near Castle Douglas. She married John Campbell Scotland d. 1901 aged 43. about where this information is emailed / faxed / posted. 1825) above & children below - Mary, William who, to the displeasure of Mary’s mother, had sown a wild oat or two just before his marriage. The Robert & Jane. descendents of John Campbell's younger brother (Thomas) still live at the farm Holm of Daltallochan today Mary Campbell b 1857 John Geddes Jamieson (2006). See Campbell F/Tree attached. See photos to the left died 2004 near Melbourne

Samuel JAMIESON b. 21/12/1827 at 'Holm of Daltallochan' in the Parish of Carsphairn, Scotland d.2/4/1830 William Gardner CAMPBELL b 1904 d 10/6/1956 m Connie C Cook (divorced). aged 2. 2nd wife Claire ? For Updates, corrections & electronic / printed copies of this Family Tree: Please contact Wendy Brockhouse (nee Jamieson) at 45 Prospect Rd, Summer Hill, NSW, 2130 (Sydney) ph hm 02 - 9799 4997 mob 0408 - 601 840 or email [email protected]. John Keith CAMPBELL b 1905 m Elizabeth Margaret Wilson 17th May. 2009.

Jane Iris CAMPBELL b 1/4/1911 (twin) m Alfred J Grossart.

William CAMPBELL b. 5/9/1859 at Kelton d. 2/10/1932 at Kelton m. Kate Gardner (b. 1877 d. 1965). They lived at Auchlane.

William CAMPBELL born 1859

Robert Campbell b 1862

'Bolac Plains', Woorndoo, Victoria 'Stony Point', Darlington, Victoria William Campbell b 1904 & 2nd wife Claire

Colin CAMPBELL b 1911 (twin) & Agnes Caldwell.

Robert Campbell Jane Jane Campbell b 1864 Colin Harrison CAMPBELL b 1/4/1911 (twin) d 25/9/1994 m Agnes Fulton b 1862 Campbell b Caldwell in 1937 (11/9/1916 d 22/4/2008) 1864

Campbell siblings from Slagnaw farm: Mary b 1858, William b 1859, Robert b 1862, Jane b 1864 & John b 1876 & their cousin Jeannie. John Campbell born abt 1827. Lived at Slagnaw. Campbell siblings from Slagnaw farm: Alan, Winifred, Colin and Moira Campbell at Slagnaw 1951? Edith Mary CAMPBELL born 1913

Campbell family farm: 'Slagnaw' farm near Castle Douglas Edith Mary CAMPBELL b 1913. Robert Jamieson CAMPBELL b. 9/21862 or 1863 at Kelton, Kirkcudbright, John CAMPBELL b 1902 at , d. 23/12/1930 aged 28. Scotland, d. 1935 at Cuil m. Mary Carter (b. 1871 d. 1945 at Buittle). They lived at Cuil.

Mary Grace CAMPBELL b early 1900s at Buittle m. Alec Kirkpatrick

Campbell siblings from Slagnaw farm: Jane McClymont CAMPBELL b. 26/1/1864 at Kelton, Kirkcudbright, James Carter CAMPBELL b 1908 at Buittle, d 11/12/1966 m. Elizabeth Gibson Scotland d.1942). Robertson (b 1913, d 1/8/1951 Mary b 1858, William b 1859, Robert b 1862, Jane b 1864 & John b 1876. John Campbell born abt 1827. William Campbell born 1859 John CAMPBELL b 1876 d. 19/4/1915 aged 38. Buried at Kelton. He tragically committed suicide by ingesting prussic acid after his engagement with Dorothy Hector was broken off.