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- MT. Pisgha Cemetery, Idlewild, Tennessee, Burials;
George Jamison (Brother of Lewis Chesterfield Jamison)
B. March 8, 1832
D.March 11, 1911
Sally A. Jamison w/o George
b July 4, 1836
Pearlie Jamison Vick
b. April 15, 1879
D. July 8, 1939
Hazel Monette Jamison
Daughter of H. L. & D. R.
B. May 12, 1919
D. August 21, 1919
Ruth Jamison
B. October 3, 1902
D. June 10, 1923
Johnnie L. Jamison
B. August 11, 1876
D. July 19, 1955
Tennie Crocker Jamison
Wife of Johnnie L. Jamison
Mary Ann Jamison Bolton
B. January 30, 1866
D. February 24, 1926
Thomas A. Bolton
Husband of Mary Ann
B. March 10, 1865
D. December 14, 1934
Sam Wardie Bolton
B. February 5, 1887
D. May 30, 1950
The Bolton Family gave the ground for the MT. Pisgha Cemetery.
1860 Gibson County, Tennessee Census
George P. Jamison Age 48 (1832)
Sally Jamison 43 (1837)
Samuel E. Jamison 19 (1861)
Allen C. Jamison 17 (1863)
Mary A. Jamison 14 (1866)
Harriet E. Jamison 13 (1868)
Martha J. Jamison 10 (1870)
John L. Jamison 3 (1877)
Purlie D. Jamison 1 (1879)
Elberta G. Jamison Niece 17 (1863)
Beckie Nixon Sister 32 (1848) ( Sister Rebecca)
Albert Nixon Nephew 2 (1878)
The 1880 Gibson County, Tennessee Census list the following:
George Jamison Age 48
Sally A. 43
Samuel E. 19 Son
Allan C. 17 Son
Mary A. 14 Daughter
Harriett 12 Daughter
Martha J. 10 Daughter
John L. 3 Son
Anslie 1 Daughter
Elberta G. 11 Nephew
Nixen 32 Sister
Albert P. 2 Nephew
The 1870 Gibson County, Tennessee, Milan Township, Census list the following;
George Jamison Age38
Sally 34
Eliza15
Nannie11
Sam10
Allan C. 8
Mary A. 5
Harriett 3
Beckie25
Lewis Jamison 24
Jane24
George 1
Caroline60
Sam Jamison 30
Martha25
Tom 6
George 2
Baby 1
George P. Jamison served in the Civil War. He was assigned to the 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Mounted infantry, Company G. Served with his brothers, Lewis Chesterfield Jamison, and Robert Jamison.
Same Regiment and Company.
George received a pension from the Government for an injury to his ankle, at the time of his death he was receiving $12.00 a month. On November 15, 1863, at or near Johnsonville, Tennessee he was crossing rail road tracks and caught his right foot under the track and broke his ankle. He was removed to the Browns Hospital at Louisville, Kentucky.
Resided in Illinois from February, 1865 until August of 1865, then returned to Tennessee.
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