(Anything in this particular type of [ ] is my opinion.)
(An asterick after a name in a census denotes a person in the direct line.)
David Jamison and
Emeline Coopwood marry January 20, 1848 in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
1850 Federal Census
Western Division, Monroe County, Mississippi, 171-171, September 17, 1850
31 year old male born in North Carolina
He is a taylor who owns $600 in real estate.
Emaline Jamison *
23 year old female born in Alabama
John Jamison
2 year old male born in Mississippi
Martha Jamison
4 month old female born in Mississippi
James Sanderson
15 year old male born in Mississippi
All of the following columns for the above family are blank for:
* Color.
* Married within the year.
* Attended School within the year.
* Persons over 20 y'rs of age who cannot read & write.
* Whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict.
3 slaves
40 year old black female
15 year old black female
9 year old black female
Martha Ann Jamison dies May 10, 1851 from measles in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
(from Aberdeen Monroe Democrat, May 14, 1851)
George Bryand Jamison is born December 17, 1855 in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
George Bryand Jamison dies March 8, 1859 in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
(from Aberdeen Sunny South, March 17, 1859)
1860 Federal Census
Aberdeen, West Division of Monroe County, Mississippi, p. 63 / 486, 407-407, August 8, 1860
David Jamison *
40 year old white male born in North Carolina
He is a merchant who has $1,600 in real estate and $9,000 in personal estate.
Emiline Jamison *
33 year old white female born in Alabama
John Jamison
12 year old white male born in Mississippi
He attended school within the past year.
Mary V Jamison
8 year old white female born in Mississippi
She attended school within the past year.
Elvida Jamison
6 year old white female, born in Mississippi.
She attended school within the past year.
David Jamison
3 year old white male born in Mississippi.
Edward Jamison
4 month old white male born in Mississippi.
Polk McCallister
10 year old white male born in Alabama
He is a Laberorman (?)
5 slaves
42 year old male mulatto
22 year old black female
14 year old black female
7 year old male mulatto
6 year old male mulatto
Fannie Jamison was born c. 1864 and lived only a couple of years.
1870 Federal Census
Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, 182-182, p. 168, August 24, 1870
David Jimmerson *
52 year old white male born in North Carolina
He is a taylor (sic).
No real estate or personal estate values are given.
Male U.S. citizen 21 and over is marked.
Emline Jimmerson *
43 year old white female born in Alabama
Her occupation is keeping house.
John Jimmerson
22 year old white male born in Mississippi
Occupation - At Home
Male U.S. citizen 21 and over is marked.
Mary Jimmerson
18 year old white female born in Mississippi
Occupation - At Home
Inez Jimmerson
16 year old white female born in Mississippi
Occupation - At Home
Davie Jimmerson
12 year old white male born in Mississippi
Occupation - At Home
Edward Jimmerson
10 year old white male born in Mississippi
Occupation - At Home
Lawson Jimmerson
7 year old white male born in Mississippi
Occupation - At Home
Annie Jimmerson
4 year old white female born in Mississippi
Occupation - At Home
1880 Federal Census
High Street, Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississippi, S.D. 7, E.D. 136, p. 42, 320-381, June 23, 1880
David Jamison *
62 year old white male born in North Carolina
His father's and mother's birthplaces are blank.
He is a tailor.
Emaline Jamison *
53 year old white female born in Alabama
Her father’s birthplace is blank; her mother’s birthplace is Tennessee.
She is David's wife and keeps house.
Mary Jamison
23 year old white female born in Mississippi and is David's daughter
Her father was born in North Carolina; her mother was born in Alabama.
Occupation - At home
Elvida Jamison
22 year old white female born in Mississippi and is David's daughter
Her father was born in North Carolina; her mother was born in Alabama.
Occupation - At Home
David Jamison
20 year old white male born in Mississippi and is David's son
His father was born in North Carolina; his mother was born in Alabama.
His occupation is laborer.
Edd Jamison
18 year old white male born in Mississippi and is David's son
His father was born in North Carolina; his mother was born in Alabama.
His occupation is pressman in a printing office.
Lawson Jamison
16 year old white male born in Mississippi and is David's son
His father was born in North Carolina; his mother was born in Alabama.
His occupation is compositor.
Annie Jamison
13 year old white female born in Mississippi and is David's daughter
Her father was born in North Carolina; her mother was born in Alabama.
Occupation - At Home
Emma Cooly
27 year old black female born in Georgia
Her father and mother were born in Georgia.
She is a servant who works as a cook.
Minnie Cooly
4 year old black female born in Mississippi
Her father was born in Mississippi; her mother was born in Georgia.
Willie Cooly
1 year old black male born in Mississippi
His father was born in Mississippi; his mother was born in Georgia.
David Jamison dies July 18, 1883 in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
Graham Lawson Jamison and
Emma Allen marry c. 1892.
Annie Agnes Jamison and
Thomas Franklin Newman marry March 20, 1899 in Anniston, Alabama.
1900 Federal Census
West 11th Street, Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama E.D. 42, S.D. 7, p. 241, 19-6-9, June 1, 1900
Mary Jamison
48 year old single white female born October 1851 in Mississippi and is the head of the family
Her father was born in North Carolina; her mother was born in Alabama.
Her occupation is dressmaker, and she has been unemployed 0 months in the past year.
She rents their house.
She can read, write, and speak English.
Elfrieda Jamison
46 year old single white female born November 1853 in Mississippi and is Mary’s sister.
Her father was born in North Carolina; her mother was born in Alabama.
Her occupation is dressmaker, and she has been unemployed 0 months in the past year.
She can read, write, and speak English.
Emeline Jamison *
73 year old white widowed female born May 1827 in Alabama and is Mary's mother
Her father was born in Tennessee; her mother was born in Kentucky.
She is listed as the mother of 2 children, both who are living.
No occupation is listed.
Graham L. Jamison
37 year old married white male born October 1862 in Mississippi
His father was born in North Carolina; his mother was born in Alabama.
He is head of his family and has been married 8 years.
He is a typesetter, 0 months unemployed.
He rents their house.
He can read and write.
Emma Jamison
37 year old married female born December 1862 in Georgia
Her father and mother were born in Tennessee.
She is Graham's wife and has been married 8 years.
She has had 2 children, both still living.
No occupation given.
She can read and write.
Raymond Jamison
5 year old single white male born January 1895 in Georgia and is Graham's son
His father was born in Mississippi; his mother was born in Georgia.
Allen D Jamison
7 year old single white male born April 1893 in Georgia and is Graham's son
His father was born in Mississippi; his mother was born in Georgia.
Annie A. Newman * - Gurnee Street, Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, June 1, 1900
1910 Federal Census
Mary Jamison - Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama
Graham L Jamison - 1226 Noble Street, Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, April 23-25, 1910
Annie Newman * - Anniston City, Calhoun County, Alabama
1920 Federal Census
Mary Jamison - 264? South Duval Street, Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida
Graham Jamison - Calhoun County, Alabama, January 10 and 12, 1920
Annie A. Newman * - 220 South Duval Street, Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, February 9, 1920
1930 Federal Census
Graham L. Jamison - 1329? Noble Street, Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, April 4, 1930
Annie Agnes Newman * - 307 Monroe, Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, April 14, 1930
Other Sources: and
Emeline Coopwood
Annie Agnes Jamison and
Thomas Franklin Newman

