Name |
Arthur John Jameson |
- Name may have been Arthur George Jameson
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Birth |
27 Feb 1852 |
Hollybank, Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland [1] |
Christening |
3 Jul 1852 |
St George Church, Dublin, Ireland [1] |
- St. George's Parish Official Christening record (clearly) lists 'Abode' as "Hollywell." Siblings however are (clearly) listed as "Hollybank."
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Gender |
Male |
Education |
Blackheath Proprietary School, Greenwich, London, England.
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. |
Death |
Jun 1896 |
Lomagondi, Mashonaland, South Africa [2] |
- Lo Maghonda District, Mining Commissioner, believed to have been murdered at M.C.'s camp, Lo Maghonda.
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Wills, Bequeaths & Pobate |
13 May 1897 |
Dublin, Ireland [2] |
JAMESON Arthur John [223] 13 May Probate of the will of Arthur John Jameson formerly of Corgrig Lodge Foynes County Limerick and late of Mashonaland South Africa Esquire who died in or about the month of June 1896 at Lomagondi Mashonaland granted Dublin to Robert William Jameson of Foynes Esquire Effects £1,177 6s 8d. |
Person ID |
I189 |
Whiskey-Jamesons |
Father |
Reverend William Jameson, b. 2 Feb 1811, Dublin, Ireland d. 20 Nov 1886, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England (Age 75 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Guinness, b. 13 May 1813, Beaumont, County Dublin, Ireland d. 2 Jun 1897, Clonskeagh Castle, County Dublin, Ireland (Age 84 years) |
Marriage |
12 Apr 1844 |
St. George's Church, Dublin, Ireland [3] |
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William and Elizabeth (Guinness) Jameson 1844 Marriage Record
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Notes |
- William, Elizabeth and the children, lived at their estate on the road to Drumcondra, in Hollybank, just north of Dublin until about the mid 1860s when they moved to Biarritz France, where he was a Chaplin at the Anglican Church. They returned to Ireland in the 1870s, where they lived in the Milltown area of south Dublin, where William was appointed Rector of St. Philip's Church, Then later in nearby Roebuck Grove.
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Family ID |
F41 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |