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- Washington County Missouri: Court Records
In December 1863, A James Jamison was indicted for the Murder of a paroled Confederate soldier, Newton Burden, whom he met in the road. Jamison then a Militiaman, was arrested, and, on being arraigned for trail, was granted a change of venue to Iron County, Missouri, where he was acquitted. It is unknown if this James Jamison is the same. It could be connected to the killing of his two brothers by Confederate forces in September of 1863. This James Jamison may not be the same, history list a James L. M.. Jamison.
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1860 Crawford County, Missouri Census: Post Office Osage
Sheet No. 835 Reel No. M653-616 Division Osage Twp. Page No. 75
Enumerated on: July 16, 1860 by: William Adair
Jamison, James H.44MFarmerMo
Jamison, L. G. 35FMo
Jamison, Mary C.18FMo
Jamison, M. H.15MMo
Jamison, A. C.12FMo
Jamison, E. M.7FMo
Jamison, F. L. E.1Mo
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He appears on the 1850 census in Concord Twp of Washington County, Missouri and in 1880 census from LDS Library, he Was living in Meramac, Crawford County, Missouri and was the Constable. He lived with daughter-in-law, Mart Anderson was a widow.
1880 United States Census:
Anderson, MaryselfMfemale38MoKeeps houseMo Mo
Anderson, EtholdaugSfemale15MoAt SchoolMo Mo
Anderson, Imogen daugSfemale12MoAt SchoolMo Mo
Jamison, HomerFatherWmale64MoConstableVa Ky
Jamison, HattieSisterSfemale19MoTeach SchoolMo Mo
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1850 Washington County, Missouri Census Record; HH536
Name SexAgeBorn
Jamison, JamesM24Virginia
Sarah J.F20Missouri
Elizabeth C.F 1Missouri
James W.M4mo.Missouri
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