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John JAMIESON
(Abt 1838 –1906)
Jane BOYD
(Abt 1841–1915)
Alexander JAMIESON
(1877 –1954)
Jessie IRVINE
(1882 –1936)
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Mary Irvine JAMIESON
(1904 –1998)

 

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1. John DAVIDSON

Mary Irvine JAMIESON 1
  • Born: 28 June 1904, Newmilns, Loudoun Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland 2 3
  • Marriage (1): John DAVIDSON on 21 April 1934 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  • Died: 31 January 1998, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia at age 93
  • Cremated: 1998, Holland Park, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

bullet   Another name for Mary was Miss M. JAMIESON.3

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bullet  Burial Notes

Mount Thompson Memorial Gardens, Columbarium 25, Section 19

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bullet  Recorded Events in Her Life

  • She has conflicting birth information of 28 June 1904 and Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland. 3
  • She worked as a shop assistant before 2 February 1924 in Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland. 3
  • She resided at 28, Guthries Street in Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland before 2 February 1924. 3

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  • Mary Irvine Jamieson departed from London, England on 2 February 1924 travelling aboard the S.S. Orsova with his family en route to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 3

Jamieson        Mr A.       28, Guthries Rd., Irvine, Ayrshre.   Brisbane   Furniture Broker   45
    do,  Junr.  Mr A.                    -do-                       do      Plumber            21
    do          Mr R.                    -do-                       do      Joiner             16
    do          Master J.                -do-                       do                         14
    do          Mrs J.                   -do-                       do      Housewife          41
    do          Miss M.                  -do-                       do      Shop Asst.         19
    do          Miss J.                  -do-                       do                         12
Jamieson        Miss E.     28, Guthries Rd., Irvine,Ayrshire.   Brisbane                      10
    do          Miss Margt.              -do-                       do                          9
    do          Miss J.                  -do-                       do                          7

  • She worked as a shop assistant in 1934 in Buranda, Griffith, Queensland, Australia.
  • She resided at Somerset, 23 Overend Street, in Buranda, Griffith, Queensland, Australia in 1934.

    Jamieson, Alexander, Somerset, 23 Overend st., merchant, M
    Jamieson, Jean Boyd, 23 Overend st., boot machinist, F
    Jamieson, Jessie, Somerset, 23 Overend st., home duties, F
    Jamieson, Jim, Somerset, 23 Overend st, East Brisbane, painter, M
    Jamieson, Mary Irvine, Somerset, 23 Overend st., shop assistant, F

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  • She was buried at the Mount Thompson Memorial Gardens, Columbarium 25, Section 19 in Holland Park, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1998.

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Mary married John DAVIDSON on 21 April 1934 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. (John DAVIDSON was born on 30 April 1901 in Harthill, Lanarkshire, Scotland, died on 22 May 1993 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and was cremated in 1993 in Holland Park, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.)

bullet  Recorded Events about their Marriage


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  • Gallery: The Courier Mail newspaper reports on the Davidson-Jamieson wedding, on 24 April 1934, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

    Davidson--Jamieson

    The marriage of Mr. John Davidson (son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Davidson, Rialto Street, Coorparoo) and Miss Mary Irvin Jamieson (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jamieson, Overend Street, East Brlsbane) took place in the Ann Street Presbyterian Church on April 21. The Rev. Alexander Duff officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in Honiton lace, and her veil was arranged with a silver trimmed halo cap, and she carrled white, eucharis lilies. Misses Jean and Margaret Jamieson, as bridesmaids, were frocked alike in pale green mariette with green and silver halo caps, and they carried pink roses. Mr. William Wilkinson was best man, and Mr. James Davidson groomsman. Mr. Hugh Brandon was organist, and Mr. P. J. Allan sang a solo. The reception was held at Essex House, Adelaide Street, where the bride's mother greeted her guests wearing brown crepe de Chine with coffee coloured lace, and a  hat to tone. On leaving for the honeymoon, which will be spent touring the Northern Rivers, the bride wore royal blue coterie, with a hat to tone.

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bullet   Sources   bullet

  1. Kirsty M. Haining.
  2. Statutory Registers of Scotland, Index of Births, 1855 – 2012 (Edinburgh, United Kingdom: General Register Office for Scotland).
  3. Ancestry.com, UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890 –1960 [database on-line] (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Outwards Passenger Lists. BT27. Records of the Commercial, Companies, Labour, Railways and Statistics Departments. Records of the Board of Trade and of successor and related bodies. The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England.), passengers A. Jamieson and family, formerly of 28 Guthrie Road in Irvine, Scotland, en route to Brisbane, Australia, departing London on the SS Orsova on 02 Feb 1924.


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