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1 | Aberdeenshire & NE Scotland | |||
2 | About Us Who we are, Our Purpose, Intent & our Goals. | |||
3 | Alexander Anderson Jamieson 1845 Birth Record | |||
4 | Arms of Aberdeenshire A compilation of arms for those Jam?sons of Aberdeenshire and the North East part of Scotland | |||
5 | Baptism Records for the Children of Peter and Margaret (Carnegie) Jamieson | |||
6 | Christian (Jamieson) and John Cay 1847 Marriage Record | |||
7 | Christian (Jamieson) Cay 1911 Death Record | |||
8 | Christian Jamieson (1819-1911) Baptism Record | |||
9 | Clans Scottish Clans of Aberdeenshire | |||
10 | Cover Image of Peter and Margaret (Carnegie) Jamieson's Wedding Bible | |||
11 | Dunnotar Castle - Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Dunnottar Castle is a ruined medieval fortress located upon a rocky headland on the north-eastern coast of Scotland, about 2 miles (3 kilometres) south of Stonehaven. The surviving buildings are largely of the 15th and 16th centuries, but the site is believed to have been fortified in the Early Middle Ages.See: Dunnottar Castle and the Honours of… | |||
12 | Ellon Castle - Aberdeenshire, Scotland Ellon Castle is a ruined 16th century castle, located within the town of Ellon, just north of Aberdeen, in northeast Scotland. Thomas Francis Jamieson (1829-1913) was a factor of the Ellon Castle Estate for many years. |
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13 | Eric, Peter(4) and Peter(5) Jamieson Taken about 1947 in Canada at their farm (Rodono Farm) in central Alberta, about three miles west of Alix. | |||
14 | George and Elizabeth (Low) Jamieson 1855 Marriage Record | |||
15 | George Jamieson 1896 Death Record | |||
16 | George Wm Alexander Jamieson (1815-1896) Baptism Record | |||
17 | Grace (Dundas) and Peter Jamieson about 1968 in Canada | |||
18 | Helen (Jamieson) and Douglas Gordon 1879 Marriage Record | |||
19 | Helen Jamieson 1847 Birth Record | |||
20 | Huntley Castle - Huntley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Huntly Castle is a ruined castle north of Huntly in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, where the rivers Deveron and Bogie meet.[1] It was the ancestral home of the chief of Clan Gordon, Earl of Huntly. | |||
21 | James Jamieson's 1771 O.P.R. Birth Record 1771 O.P.R. Birth Record for James Jamieson |
Owner of original: National Records of Scotland |
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22 | Jane (Forrest) Smith 1903 Death Record | |||
23 | Jane (Jamieson) and John Clark 1890 Marriage Record | |||
24 | Jean Jamieson 1848 Birth Record | |||
25 | Leddach House - Skene, Scotland Home of Peter and Jean (Anderson) Jamieson, in Skeene, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; part of an estate, which included crofters a school, etc. |
Owner of original: Kay Jamieson |
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26 | Margaret Carnegie 1782 Birth Record | |||
27 | Peter and Jane (Anderson) Jamieson 1845 Marriage Record | |||
28 | Peter and Margaret (Carnegie) Jamieson 1810 Marriage Record | |||
29 | Peter and Margaret (Mackie) Jamieson 1870 Marriage Record | |||
30 | Peter Bannerman Jamieson 1849 Birth and Baptism Record | |||
31 | Peter Brannerman Jamieson 1855 Death Record | |||
32 | Peter Jamieson (1817-1867) Baptism Record | |||
33 | Peter Jamieson 1853 Birth Record | |||
34 | Peter Jamieson 1891 Death Record | |||
35 | Peter Jamieson II 1887 Death Record | |||
36 | Saving the Honors of Scotland Saving the Honors of Scotland from Cromwell in 1652 at Dunnottar Castle | |||
37 | Saving the Honors of Scotland Saving the Honors of Scotland from Cromwell in 1652 at Dunnottar Castle | |||
38 | Slains Castle - Cruden Bay, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | |||
39 | The Kirkyard of Rathen (Book Cover) |
Owner of original: Kay Jameson |
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40 | William Jamieson (1813-1875) Baptsim Record | |||
41 | William Jamieson 1873 Death Record | |||
42 | Willowbank House - Aberdeen, Scotland Home of Peter and Jean (Anderson) Jamieson, on Union Street, in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is now a business college. |
Owner of original: Kay Jamieson |