McCulloch One Name Study

Andrew Jameson IAge: 76 years17701846

Name
Andrew Jameson I
Given names
Andrew
Surname
Jameson
Name suffix
I
Birth 1770
Occupation
At the age of thirty he was made sheriff-substitute of the shire, and for forty-five years held the office, while five fleeting sheriff-principals came and went.
about 1800 (Age 30 years)
Occupation
Andrew was bred to his father's profession, trained in an Edinburgh offsite and returned to Fife at the height of the Napoleonic war-fever to accept a commission in the county militia.
about 1810 (Age 40 years)
Birth of a son
#1
Andrew Jameson II
30 April 1811 (Age 41 years)
Birth of a son
#2
Melville Jameson
1812 (Age 42 years)

Marriage of a childAndrew Jameson IIAlexandra Grace CampbellView this family
28 August 1844 (Age 74 years)
Description
Throughout his life was remarkable for his vigour of mind and body. He was a keen antiquarian and an enthusiastic botanist, and at his death was lieutenant-colonel of the Fifeshire Volunteers.

Baptism of a sonAndrew Jameson II

Death
At his death in 1846 he was the doyen of the sheriff-substitutes of Scotland, and had taken a leading part in securing an increase of their salaries and pensions - a part recognised on three occasions by the presentation of handsome grants.
1846 (Age 76 years)

Family with parents - View this family
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himself
Andrew Jameson I
Birth: 1770Dysart, Fife, Scotland
Death: At his death in 1846 he was the doyen of the sheriff-substitutes of Scotland, and had taken a leading part in securing an increase of their salaries and pensions - a part recognised on three occasions by the presentation of handsome grants.1846
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himself
Andrew Jameson I
Birth: 1770Dysart, Fife, Scotland
Death: At his death in 1846 he was the doyen of the sheriff-substitutes of Scotland, and had taken a leading part in securing an increase of their salaries and pensions - a part recognised on three occasions by the presentation of handsome grants.1846
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Andrew Jameson II
Birth: 30 April 1811 41Cupar, Fife, Scotland
Death: His second son, John, was attacked by diphtheria. Andrew visited him in Glasgow and returned to Edinburgh believing the crisis was past. But he fell victim to the same disease, and while on the Saturday John died, Andrew followed on the Sabbath, aged 60.30 October 1870Edinburgh, Scotland
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