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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Frances Teresa Jamieson
« on: Friday 06 December 19 07:40 GMT (UK)  »
my tree goes like this
me
my mum
my grandfather Laurence j Jamieson
1st great g Henry James Jamieson
2nd great g James Jamieson 1850 deceased & Adelaide Ayers 1853-1916- 13 children
above from Tasmania
3rd great g James Jamieson 1806-1864 & Hannah Victoria Patience 1818-1907 - 7 Children
then
John Jameson 1773-1861 & Isabella Stein 1784-1861- 7 children
John Jameson 1740-1823& Margaret Haig 1752-1815 - 17 children
William Jameson 1718-1753 & Helen Horne 1720 deceased - 3 children
James Jamieson 1685- deceased & Jean Clark 1689-deceased - 5 children
Thomas Jamieson 1641- deceased & Margaret Bell 1648- deceased - 7 children
David Jamesone 1635- 1663 & spouse unknown
these from what I have worked out are from either England, Ireland, Scotland, and as you can see over the years the last name spelling changes

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Frances Teresa Jamieson
« on: Friday 06 December 19 06:55 GMT (UK)  »
my grandfather was Laurence j Jamieson his father was Henry j Jamieson wife Ellen Birch. Siblings were Hetty Jamieson, Pearl Jamieson, Alexander Birch Jamieson, Cedric Jamieson, Clive Jamieson, Violet Jamieson. There is a James Jamieson who married Adelaide Ayers & who is son of late James Vincent Jamieson and there is a Hannah Victoria Patience Who Married a James Milton Jamieson my grandfather was from Tasmania But his line goes Back to England. born 1910 and died 1983

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Frances Teresa Jamieson
« on: Friday 06 December 19 06:24 GMT (UK)  »
Here is someone researching - Captain Spachott Bond; Hannah Victoria Spachott Bond, married to James Milton Jamieson, and children Amelia, Rachel Elizabeth, Frances M and James.
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/sparshott/13/

No mention of the surname Patience, is this a different family?

M
that person has only just started looking into the Jamieson side I am sure they are looking at the same family

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Frances Teresa Jamieson
« on: Friday 06 December 19 06:03 GMT (UK)  »
“WOULD any person claiming to be a
niece or nephew of AMELIA SPA
CHOTT JAMIESON, late of 276 Mac-
quarie Street, Hobart, in Tasmania,
Spinster, now deceased, immediately
communicate with MESSRS. JOHNSON,
MITCHELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors, of
Commercial Bank Chambers, Hobart
aforesaid.”

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26680769?searchTerm=%20spachott%20jamieson&searchLimits=


Mercury, Hobart 28 March 1950.

(No idea who she is)

Added,  she is in the electoral rolls as SPACKOTT, at that address a Tailoress in 1943
curious wonder what this was all about?

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Frances Teresa Jamieson
« on: Friday 06 December 19 02:46 GMT (UK)  »
1864 Richmond Tasmania death of James Jamieson, aged 52y, pensioner 98th Foot

https://stors.tas.gov.au/RGD35-1-33p121j2k

If this is your James, then his discharge from the 98th is on FindMyPast.
It says he spent 12 1/2 years aboard at the cape of good hope and the rest of her service was “at home”

There is no mention of the Channel Islands. Is there another James Jam*son in the 98th foot?
In 1841 he is on the British Army World wide index as at “ Newcastle, Manchester & Naas”. I haven’t found an image for this yet.
there may be 2 James jamieson I have one that's dates are birth 1847 death 1933 and a James Milton Jamieson no dates for him

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Frances Teresa Jamieson
« on: Friday 06 December 19 02:27 GMT (UK)  »
cause it was a little error due to typo thanks for pointing it out Jamjar. Birth, Marriage if she had children

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Frances Teresa Jamieson
« on: Friday 06 December 19 02:08 GMT (UK)  »
those dates match the certificate that I have JamJar and yes I have seen that myself works out on who posted that is a 3rd cousin once removed and as for the buried part it could be likely the grave has others in it

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Frances Teresa Jamieson
« on: Friday 06 December 19 01:19 GMT (UK)  »
it could very well be.

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Family History Beginners Board / Frances Teresa Jamieson
« on: Thursday 05 December 19 08:43 GMT (UK)  »
hello I am trying to find any information I can for Frances Teresa Jamieson she is on my Grandfathers side of the family on my mothers side, All I know is that she was born in the Channel Island and her Father James Jamieson was stationed in the Channel Island as a soldier during the time that she was purported to be born. I do not have any dates for Frances Teresa Jamieson but the James Jamieson 1806-1864 Richmond Tasmania and his wife Hannah Victoria Jamieson death was 1818-1901 in Hobart Tasmania. Any help that I could get I would be very grateful and the early Jamieson came from England

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