Jamieson Family Tree Descendents of Richard Jamieson Born About 1694 from 'The Tweed', Peeblesshire, Scotland

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Jamieson Family Tree Descendents of Richard Jamieson Born About 1694 from 'The Tweed', Peeblesshire, Scotland Jamieson Family Tree Descendents of Richard Jamieson born about 1694 from 'The Tweed', Peeblesshire, Scotland. He & his family initially lived in/near the village of Drumelzier 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 Peebles and 'Wandel Mill' near the village of Wandel. Richards grandson, Robert born 1776 moved to Carsphairn, Kirkudbrightshire and farmed 'Castlemaddie' then 'Holm of Daltallochan'. Some of his descendents emigrated to the USA and Victoria & Tasmania, Australia. 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, Kirkcudbrightshire, 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 Moffat? 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, Kirkcudbright 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, Penpont m. John married and she moved to the USA. The others died in their 30's / 40's.
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