1818 - 1869 (50 years)
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Name |
Isaac Hemingway JAMESON |
Birth |
12 Oct 1818 |
Riga (now Chili), Monroe Co., NY [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1850 |
Churchville, Monroe Co., NY [2] |
Census |
1861 |
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada [3] |
Image | | Transcript | Ln | Hhold | Given | Surname | Relation | BirthDate | BirthPlace | Age | Gender | Status | BirthPlace of Father | BirthPlace of Mother | Tribal Origin | Occupation | Immigration Year | Nationality | Religion | Comments |
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1 | 15 | Isaac H. | Jameson | | 1818 | U.S. | 43 | Male | Married | | | | Supt. Oil works | | | U.P. | | 2 | 15 | Jane H. | Jameson | | 1819 | U.S. | 42 | Female | Married | | | | | | | U.P. | | 3 | 15 | Frank M. | Jameson | | 1844 | U.S. | 17 | Male | | | | | | | | U.P. | | 4 | 15 | DeWitt C. | Jameson | | 1847 | U.S. | 14 | Male | | | | | | | | U.P. | | 5 | 15 | Amanda E. | Jameson | | 1850 | U.S. | 11 | Female | | | | | | | | U.P. | | 6 | 15 | Albert L. | Jameson | | 1853 | U.S. | 8 | Male | | | | | | | | U.P. | | 7 | 15 | George H. | Jameson | | 1856 | U.S. | 5 | Male | | | | | | | | U.P. | | 8 | 15 | Mary L | Jameson | | 1860 | U.C. | 1 | Female | | | | | | | | U.P. | |
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JIA ID |
1726 - p.328, 368 |
Death |
14 May 1869 |
Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL [4] |
- Date of death is incorrectly listed on page 368 in the" Jamesons in America" as "October" instead of "May" in direct conflict to how it is listed on p.328 and to how it is (correctly) shown on his gravestone. [1]
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Burial |
Creekside Cemetery - Churchville, Monroe Co., NY [5] |
Person ID |
I1471 |
Main | Descendants and families of Hugh Jameson 1713-1790 |
Father |
Daniel JAMESON, b. 15 Jul 1789, Dunbarton, Hillsborough (now Merrimack) Co., NH d. 12 Dec 1840, Chili, Monroe Co., NY (Age 51 years) |
Mother |
Polly HEMINGWAY, b. 13 Feb 1793, Whitestown, Oneida Co., NY d. 12 Dec 1821, prb Riga (now Chili), Monroe Co., NY (Age 28 years) |
Marriage |
30 Dec 1813 |
Riga (now Chili), Monroe Co., NY |
Histories |
| Daniel Jameson Family History
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Family ID |
F561 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Jane HOWELL, b. 17 Apr 1819, Sugarloaf, Orange Co., NY d. 16 May 1896, Chicago, Cook Co., IL (Age 77 years) |
Marriage |
3 May 1843 |
Chili, Monroe Co., NY [6] |
Children |
+ | 1. Francis Marion JAMESON, b. 6 May 1844, Churchville, Monroe Co., NY d. 10 Mar 1899, Batavia, Genesee Co., NY (Age 54 years) |
| 2. Charles DeWitt JAMESON, b. 30 Aug 1847, Churchville, Monroe Co., NY d. 30 Dec 1868, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL (Age 21 years) |
+ | 3. Amanda Elizabeth JAMESON, b. 21 Jul 1849, Churchville, Monroe Co., NY d. 08 Nov 1910, Rochester, Monroe Co., NY (Age 61 years) |
| 4. Albert Little JAMESON, b. 23 Nov 1852, Churchville, Monroe Co., NY d. 14 Feb 1938, Rochester, Monroe Co., NY (Age 85 years) |
+ | 5. George Howell JAMESON, b. 23 May 1856, Churchville, Monroe Co., NY d. 25 Jan 1930, Buffalo, Erie Co., NY (Age 73 years) |
+ | 6. Marion Louisa JAMESON, b. 29 Jan 1860, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada d. Abt 1938, Detroit, Wayne Co., MI (Age 77 years) |
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Headstones |
| Gravestone - Isaac Hemingway Jameson & his wife Jane (Howell) Jameson Creekside Cemetery - Churchville, Monroe Co., NY Plot: Sec. L, Lot 177, Grave 7 & 8 |
Photos. |
| Rochester House - Jacksonville, FL - 1875 Hotel in the Brooklyn area of Jacksonville, FL owned and operated by Isaac and J.B.Jameson in the late 1860's |
Family ID |
F570 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 12 Oct 1818 - Riga (now Chili), Monroe Co., NY |
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| Marriage - 3 May 1843 - Chili, Monroe Co., NY |
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| Census - 1850 - Churchville, Monroe Co., NY |
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| Census - 1861 - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
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| Death - 14 May 1869 - Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL |
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| Burial - - Creekside Cemetery - Churchville, Monroe Co., NY |
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Pin Legend |
: Location
: City/Town/Village
: Town/Township
: County/Shire
: State/Province
: Country
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Notes |
- Owned a flouring mill in Churchville, NY with Ira M. Randall, doing business under the firm of Jameson & Randall for many years. [7]
- "Superintendent of Oil Works" (most likely J.M.Williams Oil Company - Later Canadian Oil Company), while living in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1861. [3]
- 5 Feb 1868, purchased land and hotel in Jacksonville, FL and runs it as the Rochester House, with his brother Joseph until his death in Jacksonville in October of 1969. Property was eventually sold with a Referee Deed in January 1873.
- According to Isaac's will he was an owner of the Fanny Fern. The "Fanny" was a 17 ton vessel used on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville. It was built in 1868 and exploded on 1/22/1873 killing 3. This information is from Edward Meuller's book; "Steamboats on the St. Johns."
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Sources |
- [S2] E.O. Jameson, Jamesons in America, (The Rumford Press - Concord, NH).
- [S14] 1850 US Federal Census.
Churchville, Monroe Co., NY
- [S6] Census Record.
1861 Canadian Census - Hamilton, Ontario - #679
- [S56] Tombstone Inscription.
- [S1] Presonal Knowledge (JAJ I1480).
- [S40] Newspaper.
- [S23] Obituary, 1891.
Buffalo Morning Express
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