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    E.A. Jamieson



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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  E.A. Jamieson

      E.A. married R.R. Moore [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

      Children:
      1. K. Moore
      2. W.J. Moore
      3. Tracy Ann Moore was born on 7 Oct 1963 in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada; died on 6 Sep 1978 in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada; was buried in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada.

      Family/Spouse: R.J.B. Gaudrealt. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Richard Herbert Jamieson was born on 19 Apr 1912 in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada (son of William George Jamieson and Annie Campbell); died on 15 Sep 2003 in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada; was buried in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada.

      Richard married Henrietta Elizabeth ParresEdmonton,Alberta,Canada. Henrietta (daughter of Christ Richard Parres and Eliza Alberta Madill) was born on 21 Jul 1911 in Fielding,Saskatchewan,Canada; died in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada; was buried in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 3.  Henrietta Elizabeth Parres was born on 21 Jul 1911 in Fielding,Saskatchewan,Canada (daughter of Christ Richard Parres and Eliza Alberta Madill); died in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada; was buried in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada.
      Children:
      1. 1. E.A. Jamieson
      2. B.M. Jamieson
      3. F.L. Jamieson
      4. J.C.R. Jamieson
      5. W.G.L. Jamieson


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  William George Jamieson was born on 21 Apr 1870 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada (son of Richard Jamieson and Henrietta Jamieson); died on 26 Aug 1956 in Detroit,Michigan,United States.

      William married Annie Campbell on 3 Jan 1900 in Sealey's Bay Ontario Canada. Annie (daughter of Calvin Campbell and Mary Jane Lyon) was born on 4 Sep 1879 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died in 1935 in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 5.  Annie Campbell was born on 4 Sep 1879 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada (daughter of Calvin Campbell and Mary Jane Lyon); died in 1935 in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.
      Children:
      1. Emma Ruth Jamieson was born in 11 dec1900 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada; was buried in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.
      2. Mildrid Jamieson was born on 6 May 1903 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died on 26 Mar 1974 in Mount Clemens,Michigan,United States; was buried in Mount Clemens,Michigan,United States.
      3. 2. Richard Herbert Jamieson was born on 19 Apr 1912 in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada; died on 15 Sep 2003 in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada; was buried in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada.
      4. H. Jamieson

    3. 6.  Christ Richard Parres was born on 17 Nov 1877 in Carman,Manitoba,Canada (son of James Parres and Henrietta Salter); died on 17 Sep 1971 in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetary,Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.

      Christ married Eliza Alberta Madill on 9 Nov 1904 in Balmoral,Saskatchewan,Canada. Eliza (daughter of Reverand James Cross Madill and Esther Elizabeth Blakeman) was born on 26 Sep 1878 in Winfield,Ontario,Canada; died on 25 Apr 1948 in Victoria,British Columbia,Canada; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetary,Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    4. 7.  Eliza Alberta Madill was born on 26 Sep 1878 in Winfield,Ontario,Canada (daughter of Reverand James Cross Madill and Esther Elizabeth Blakeman); died on 25 Apr 1948 in Victoria,British Columbia,Canada; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetary,Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.
      Children:
      1. 3. Henrietta Elizabeth Parres was born on 21 Jul 1911 in Fielding,Saskatchewan,Canada; died in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada; was buried in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada.
      2. J.R. Parres
      3. A.L. Parres


    Generation: 4

    1. 8.  Richard Jamieson was born on 9 Aug 1817 in County Antrim,Ireland (son of Jamieson); died on 7 Jul 1896 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada.

      Richard married Henrietta Jamieson in Jan 1860 in Ireland. Henrietta was born on 31 Oct 1832 in County Antrim,Ireland; died on 7 Mar 1918 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 9.  Henrietta Jamieson was born on 31 Oct 1832 in County Antrim,Ireland; died on 7 Mar 1918 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada.
      Children:
      1. Mary Ann Jamieson was born on 29 Jan 1862 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died in 1932 in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.
      2. Samuel Jamieson was born on 17 Jan 1864 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died on 24 May 1946 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada.
      3. Katherine Jane Jamieson was born on 18 Dec 1865 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died on 3 Oct 1936.
      4. Mathilda Robinson Jamieson was born on 13 Dec 1867 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died on 20 Jul 1915 in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.
      5. Charles Jamieson was born on 21 Apr 1870 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died in 1873 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada.
      6. 4. William George Jamieson was born on 21 Apr 1870 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died on 26 Aug 1956 in Detroit,Michigan,United States.

    3. 10.  Calvin Campbell

      Calvin married Mary Jane Lyon. Mary was born on 7 Oct 1857; died on 10 Dec 1909. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    4. 11.  Mary Jane Lyon was born on 7 Oct 1857; died on 10 Dec 1909.
      Children:
      1. Emily Jane Campbell was born in Inverary,Ontario,Canada; died in 1930; was buried in Sand Hills Cemetery,Battersea,Ontario,Canada.
      2. Margret Campbell died on 13 Jan 1929.
      3. 5. Annie Campbell was born on 4 Sep 1879 in Kingston,Ontario,Canada; died in 1935 in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.

    5. 12.  James Parres was born on 25 Sep 1850 in Schleswig,Holstein,Denmark (son of Mattheisen); died on 29 Jan 1944 in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada; was buried in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.

      Notes:

      Source: Word of mouth, Richard H. Jamieson.

      James was shanghied onto Col. Custer's Forces in the USA which he deserted and
      escaped back to Fort Gary Canada. To avoid capture, his name was changed from
      Mathiessen (?) by his father-in-law Richard Salter!

      Nov.15, 1994, Jim Parres, my cousin' updated James birth date and the date of his
      death. He corrected the spelling of James' origional name as Matthisen. He also
      provided the following information; -Woodlawn Cemetery, Cert.#11644 (GR.NO.)
      Blk. 91 Lot 15, monument yes, N1/2; 1967 book "Up To Now - A Story Of Dufferin
      And Carman" by Mrs. A.Stobart published by Carman Centenial Book Committee
      pg.60 Andrew Matthisen; pictures of Headstone 1994 by Jim; The History of the
      R.M. of Dufferin in Manitoba 1880-19.. pgs.13,21,35,22,23,74,75; Chapter seven
      - "The First Mackinaw Coat" pg.23 "Pioneers of the West"; Henderson's
      Directories (917,127 Man.) 1881, 1894, 1895; Patricia J.Smith research Census
      1881, 1891.

      8 Apr 2020 - https://www.redriverancestry.ca/PARRES-JAMES-1855.php
      - James PARRES was born Oct 9, 1855 in Denmark (Surname variations: PARES, PARRIS).
      - A Brief History: When the Province of Manitoba was formed in 1870, waves of new settlers came in response to an opportunity to homestead the unbroken prairies. In the absence of roads, the accessible and fertile area near the Missouri Trail became a prime destination for the first homesteaders and for those who followed to provide services to the new communities. The Rural Municipality of Dufferin is thought to have been named for Lord Dufferin, Governor-General of Canada.
      - At some time in the early 1870's James PARRES came to Canada and settled on a homestead in the RM of Dufferin, Manitoba.
      - Around 1875 James married Henrietta (Letitia) SALTER, daughter of Mary Ann SMITH and Richard Turner SALTER (1819-1911). Daughter Mary Ann was born in 1876.
      - On May 5, 1876 Henrietta of the Boyne Settlement claimed Scrip as the wife of James PARRIS.
      - Census of 1881 in the RM of North Dufferin:James PARRIS, age 28; wife Letitia, age 27. Children: Mary Ann (age 5), Christopher (4) and Catherine Jane (age 1). Western Land Grants and census reords indicate that James was issued Patent for the NW quarter of 12-6-3-Wpm. This land parcel is located about six miles east of Carman near Homewood (MB).
      - On Feb 9, 1883 Henrietta (nee SLATER) PARRES died in Carman.
      - In 1888 daughter Mary Ann died in Dufferin at the age of 12.
      - Census of 1891 in North Dufferin: James PARRES, age 39, widowed. Children: Chris (age 14) and Katie (age 12). Brother: Marcus, age 26 (born 1865 in Denmark).
      - Census of 1901 in Dufferin: James PARRES, widowed, age 45. Son Chris, age 22.
      - Census of 1906 near Homewood: James PARES, age 55. With him is son Christopher (age 26) and daughter-in-law Alberta, age 26. Also a son (?) William PARRES, age 18.
      - Census of 1916: James PARRES, age 62 and widowed, with son Christopher in North Battleford.
      - In 1904 son Christopher married Eliza Alberta MADILL in Balmoral, MB, daughter of Esther Elizabeth BLAKEMAN and Reverend James Cross MADILL (1853-1940).
      - In 1905 daughter Catherine married Angus Norman MORRISON, son of Charlotte SMITH and Norman MORRISON (1847-1915). ** MORE ABOUT NORMAN MORRISON.
      - Census of 1906 near Homewood: James PARES, age 55. With him is son Christopher (age 26) and daughter-in-law Alberta, age 26. Also a son (?) William PARRES, age 18.
      - Census of 1916: James PARRES, age 62 and widowed, with son Christopher in North Battleford.

      9 Apr 2020 - My brother provided a phoyocopy (Chapter 6 - Jas Matthiesen page 49) of a book but the Title and Author are unknown.

      "After arriving by ship in New York, Jas struckout for the West. He survived a serious train wreck near Milwaukee by hanging on to an iron railing inside a boxcar in which he waw riding and which was derailed.
      While investigating gold prospecting oppertunities in North Dakota, Jas and three other Danes stopped at a makeshift bar for refreshments. They were treated to numerous rounds of drinks and in the morning woke up to the realization they had been "press-ganged" into George Armstrong Custer's Army. This was ironic in that they had LEFT Denmark to avoid military duty and wound up in the U. S. Army inadvertently.
      It became rather obvious that the sale of repeating rifles "out of the back door" to the Inddians was a health risk. Eventually, the four "new soldiers" decided to escape and make a break for Canada, knowing that full well if they got caught they would be hung as deserters. Ond of them drowned fording a river but three of them managed to elude their pursuers and made it to Canada. Two of them settled near Carman, Manitoba, at Salterville, where they recognized the fertile soil to be very rich. These two would never acknowledge each other in passing on the street for fear that if one got caught, people would point and say "there's his friend."
      Jas married Richard John Turner Salter's daughter, Henrietta. Mr. Salter, the local Justice of the Peace, strongly suggested that Jas change his surname on the wedding documents to avoid further detection. He thus became simply, James (Jas) Parres....."

      James married Henrietta Salter in cir.1872 in Starbuck (or Starluck),Manitoba,Canada. Henrietta (daughter of Richard John Turner Salter and Maria Ann Smith) was born in 1853 in Starluck,Red River,Manitoba,Canada; was christened on 12 Jan 1854 in Red River,Manitoba,Canada; died on 9 Feb 1883 in Salterville(?)(later Carmen),Manitoba,Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    6. 13.  Henrietta Salter was born in 1853 in Starluck,Red River,Manitoba,Canada; was christened on 12 Jan 1854 in Red River,Manitoba,Canada (daughter of Richard John Turner Salter and Maria Ann Smith); died on 9 Feb 1883 in Salterville(?)(later Carmen),Manitoba,Canada.

      Notes:

      Source: Word of mouth, Richard H. Jamieson, Parres Family Bible, letter from
      Maud McCulloch, letter from Glenna Davis dated April 22, 1985, letter from Ken
      Fergusson dated June 1, 1988.

      Information received from my cousin, Jim Parres, on Nov.15,1994:
      -Patricia J.Smith verified some information and supplied some new stuff.
      -Jim referenced pg.712 from a book I think is called "Dufferin" which he
      sent me a photo copy earlier.

      18 Aug. 09 "The GENEALOGY of the FIRST METIS NATION" Compiled by D. N. Sprague and R. P. Frye. In 1870 they lived at Headingly Parish at or between lot 17. She would be 17 at her next birthday.

      8 Apr 2020- https://www.redriverancestry.ca/PARRES-JAMES-1855.php
      - HENRIETA (LETITIA) SALTER (1852-1883)

      - On May 5, 1876 Henrietta of the Boyne Settlement claimed Scrip as the wife of James PARRIS.

      Children:
      1. Molly Mary Ann Parres was born in 1876; died in 1888 in Dufferin,Manitoba,Canada.
      2. 6. Christ Richard Parres was born on 17 Nov 1877 in Carman,Manitoba,Canada; died on 17 Sep 1971 in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetary,Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.
      3. Catherine Jane Matheson Parres was born on 3 Feb 1878; died on 7 Feb 1955 in New Westminster, British Columbia,Canada.

    7. 14.  Reverand James Cross Madill was born on 26 Aug 1853 in Peel Township,Wellington,Ontario,Canada; died on 23 Nov 1940 in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetary,Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.

      James married Esther Elizabeth Blakeman. Esther was born on 6 Sep 1859; died on 13 Jul 1933; was buried in Little Britain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    8. 15.  Esther Elizabeth Blakeman was born on 6 Sep 1859; died on 13 Jul 1933; was buried in Little Britain.
      Children:
      1. 7. Eliza Alberta Madill was born on 26 Sep 1878 in Winfield,Ontario,Canada; died on 25 Apr 1948 in Victoria,British Columbia,Canada; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetary,Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada.
      2. J. Alfie Madill was born in 1895; died in 1900; was buried in Little Britain.
      3. Violet Madill
      4. Pearl Madill
      5. Ethel Madill
      6. Ruth Madill



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