McCulloch One Name Study

John Gordon JamesonAge: 76 years18781955

Name
John Gordon Jameson
Given names
John Gordon
Surname
Jameson
Birth 13 April 1878 32 26

Birth of a brotherAlexander McCulloch Jameson
2 May 1881 (Age 3 years)
Birth of a sisterAlexa Grace Campbell Jameson
29 October 1886 (Age 8 years)
Death of a father‘Lord Ardwall’ Andrew Jameson III
21 November 1911 (Age 33 years)
Burial of a father‘Lord Ardwall’ Andrew Jameson III
1911 (Age 32 years)
Birth of a son
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Andrew John Christian Jameson
17 April 1916 (Age 38 years)

Military service
Three sons of Lord and Lady Ardwall were soldiers. Captain John Jameson was a lawyer who enlisted with the Imperial Yeomanry in the Boer War. He was a Major in the Great War and later an MP for Edinburgh.
1918 (Age 39 years)

Death of a sonAndrew John Christian Jameson
17 April 1934 (Age 56 years)

Death of a motherChristian Robison E Brown
27 May 1940 (Age 62 years)
Death 1955 (Age 76 years)
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father
mother
Marriage: 29 July 1875Lochrutton, Kirkcudbright, Scotland
1 year
elder brother
Sir Andrew Jameson McCulloch
Birth: http://www.21stdivision1914-18.org/mcculloch.htm14 July 1876 31 24Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death: Major General Sir Andrew Jameson McCulloch, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., D.C.M., of Gaitgil, Gatehouse of Fleet, died on the 19th April 1960.19 April 1960Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland
21 months
himself
3 years
younger brother
Alexander McCulloch Jameson
Birth: http://www.gatehouse-folk.org.uk/ww1.asp?offset=5&rec=mcculloch2 May 1881 35 29Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death: 5 November 1956Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
6 years
younger sister
Mother’s family with an unknown individual - View this family
mother
half-brother
Family with Lucy Margaret Smith - View this family
himself
wife
daughter
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son
daughter
Private

Note

BA. Oxon, L.L.B. (Edin), Advocate, Barrister at Law, born 13 April 1878, educated at Edinburgh Academy, St. Andrew’s University, Balliol College, Oxford, and Edinburgh University: Sheriff Substitute of the Lothians and Peebles, 1923-1947, Member of Parliament for West Edinburgh 1918-22, served during the South African War with 19th Company, Imperial Yeomanry, Queen’s Medal with two clasps, served during the Great War 1914-18, Captain, Scottish Horse 1914, Major 1916; publications, ‘The Good News’ 1921, ‘The Bringer of the Good News 1928'; Oxford and Cambridge Middleweight boxing champion 1898, married in 1913, Lucy Margaret, 5th daughter of A. L. Smith, Master of Balliol College, Oxford1124. He died at Edinburgh in 1955 with issue:-

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