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Re: William JAMIESON and Jane SUTHERLAND
« Reply #30 on: Monday 14 July 08 10:07 UTC (UK) »

Your William had a brother George. I have no doubt there were more siblings going on past performance.

It is Goerge and his wife Annie that I and my kin stem from.

Your William Jamieson is my Great Grand Uncle. (I think)

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Re: William JAMIESON and Jane SUTHERLAND
« Reply #31 on: Monday 14 July 08 16:08 UTC (UK) »

I am Alan Jamieson from Aberdeen.

Today I went to see the grave of our ancestor, William and Jane Jamieson in Portlethen (5 miles drive away).

I understand you have a photo of that stone.

Then I drove the mile or so to Findon and found the crofts and houses mentioned in the Birth and Marriage certificates of our families.

Brilliant stuff I was so excited to be in those houses. The people who live in them now are so hospitable, a trait in these here parts. LOL

Then I drove another couple of miles to Banchory-Devenick and found another family grave. I haven't had time yet to open up the memory card and input the data in my tree. As soon as I know where that family fit in the scheme of things I will share it with you.

AJ
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Re: William JAMIESON and Jane SUTHERLAND
« Reply #32 on: Monday 14 July 08 21:06 UTC (UK) »

Wow, I am so envious of your visit!

I would love a copy of any pictures - once you've opened your memory card Smiley

Yes, I have a photo of the stone, I got it from a really nice guy called Colin Milne, who has a site called: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/nescotland/index.html

I can't wait to add your branch to our family tree Shocked)

 Grin


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Jamieson. Watt, Lane, Brown, Houseal, Hausihl, GIllespie, Farquharson, Urquhart, Kaua, Hughes, Boyd
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Re: William JAMIESON and Jane SUTHERLAND
« Reply #33 on: Monday 14 July 08 21:22 UTC (UK) »

So, William & Jane had another son?  Called George...  Lots of kids!  When was he born? I have children being born from 1837 - 1859.

Poor, poor Jane! 11 Children - I find just the one a handful Wink
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Re: William JAMIESON and Jane SUTHERLAND
« Reply #34 on: Thursday 17 July 08 23:40 UTC (UK) »

Hi all,

I just wanted to say a big Thank You! To Dod M who has shed some light on some corners of my Jamieson past Smiley

My Tree is looking considerably better formed now that some of my many great grand Aunts and uncles are there.

I'm still processing all the info - but already some names seem to have lingered in the family...

Thanks again

Grin
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Re: William JAMIESON and Jane SUTHERLAND
« Reply #35 on: Monday 21 July 08 21:00 UTC (UK) »

Thanks from me too. I now need to find who went before Patrick Jamieson (Jamesone).

I would also like to know if any of our lot died for the Jacobite cause.

I have read some entries in books in Aberdeen City Library that suggests sons of rich landowners, Menzie Jacobite's, went off to lend support at Culloden and the young Jamieson's were "ordered" to accompany them.

The same is true for 70% of those who fought at Culloden, they didn't want to be there. But it was the landed gentry who fell first, they took the front line. They were better armed.

A subject that was of little interest now predominates. My nations history.
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