Cacilius Coudon Jamison1
M, b. 18 July 1790, d. 9 September 1863
Charts | George Mason IV Descendant Chart (#1) George Mason IV Descendant Chart (#2) |
Cacilius Coudon Jamison He was a member of the Society of Cincinnati in 1831, and was Vice President of the Society of Cincinnati in 1860. P. 802 of Scharf's History of Baltimore notes that 'C.C. Jamison, president of Bank of Baltimore, died on 9/9/1863, in his 73rd. year of life' Caelilius Coudon Jamison was the son of Lieutenant Adam Jamison, who was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on May 20, 1754, and died in Balitmore on March 16, 1795, and Mary Johnson, his wife, who was born in Baltimore in 1763, married in Baltimore on December 10, 1786 and died in Baltimore, on September 8, 1821.(Source 2) Caecilius Coudon and Ann were first cousins. From American & Commercial Daily Advertiser, Baltimore, Saturday morning, 24 May, 1817, p. 2: Married on Tuesday evening last, 20 May 1817, at 'Annaloston,' D.C., the seat of General John Mason, son of george Mason IV, Caecilius C. Jamison, Exq., merchant of Baltimore, to Miss Ann E. M. Johnson. From the Baltimore Sun, 10 September, 1863: Caecilius C. Jamison (1791-1863) d. Tuesday morning, 8 September, 1863, in 74th. year, b. in Baltimore, 1791. President of Bank of Baltimre; merchant and banker; served in voluntary cavalry in War of 1812; Sec. Soc. Cincinnati, in 1840. Residence 49 Mt. Vernon Place. 1897 Register of the Society of Cincinnati of Md. shows: page 105: Caecilius C. Jamison, Vice Prisident, 1860. page 106: Caecilius C. Jamison, Secretary, 1837. page 106: Caecilius C. Jamison, Treasurer, 1847. Cecilius C. Jamison, was also one of the founders of the St. Paul's School for boys, in Baltimore, Maryland. His fourth great grand children, Timothy Brian Jones, James Alexander Gillis, and Robert Clemens Gillis attend the School, which is now (1995) located in Brooklandville, Maryland, in the 1980s and 1990s. Brian Jones and Jim Gillis will graduate from the High School as part of the millenium class of 2000.2 Cacilius was born at Baltimore, Md., on 18 July 1790.3 He married Ann Eilbeck Mason Johnson at Analostan Island, Va., on 20 May 1817.4 He married Catherine Eilbeck Mason at Clermont, Va., on 18 May 1847.5,3 Cacilius died on 9 September 1863 at Baltimore, Md., at age 73.3
Family 1 | Ann Eilbeck Mason Johnson b. 10 Oct 1793, d. Jun 1843 |
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Family 2 | Catherine Eilbeck Mason b. 12 Jul 1804, d. 7 Mar 1888 |
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Citations
- [S169] The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
- [S75] Unknown author, Register of the Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland.
- [S749] Gunston Hall Library & Archives. 19 August 2008.
- [S17] Joan M. Dixon, National Intelligencer Newspaper Abstracts
, v. 4, p. 287. - [S131] Alexandria Gazette.