Reverend George Jameson, Minister of the Gospel at St. Martins

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Reverend George Jameson, Minister of the Gospel at St. Martins

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Son of Reverend Mr. Edward Jameson, Minister of the Gospel at Monimail and Catherine Congilton
Husband of Margaret Fergusson
Brother of Jean Jameson

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About Reverend George Jameson, Minister of the Gospel at St. Martins

REVEREND GEORGE JAMESON

Minister of the Gospel at St. Martins in Perthshire

Reverend George Jameson, here treated, is the eldest son of Reverend Mr. Edward Jameson, Minister of the Gospel at Monimail and his wife Catherine Congilton Fasti V: 165

Reverend George Jameson, here treated, was called to St. Martins on 2 July 1695, and ordained there on 11 September 1695. He deposed for scandalous behaviour, giving presumptive evidence of adultery, on 25 October 1710. Fast IV: 249

Marriage

JAMESON
GEORGE
MARGARET FERGUSON/FR298 (FR298)
15/12/1704
448
10 / 288
MONIMAIL

Evidence from the National Records of Scotland

[ Eighteenth Century ]: Part of a deed relating to a decreet obtained at the instance of Margaret Fergusson, relict of Mr. George Jameson, minister at St. Martin, against Mr. John Ogilvie, second son of deceased David, Earl of Airly. [Damaged]. National Records of Scotland, Papers of the Earls of Airlie, reference GD16/41/1000

Printed Evidence

Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ. The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation. By Hew Scott, DD. New Edition. Volume IV. Synods of Argyll, and of Perth and Stirling (Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, 1923), 414 pp. including indices

Genealogy

Fast IV: 249

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