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Pauline <I>LeClaire</I> Jamieson

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Pauline LeClaire Jamieson

Birth
Mexico, Oswego County, New York, USA
Death
5 Feb 1920 (aged 63)
Camden, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Williamstown, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4; Row 7
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Camden, Feb. 6. — Mrs. Fred G. Jameson died suddenly, yesterday at her home on the Mexico road. Her granddaughter, Dorothy Baird, who is about 12 years old, was living with her and when Dorothy awoke early, she noticed that her grandmother was breathing peculiarly and tried to arouse her. On finding that she could not awaken Mrs. Jamieson she went over to the Seubert home and Dr. Smith was summoned. When the doctor reached the home at about 6:30, he found Mrs. Jamieson dead. Heart disease was believed to be the cause of death.
The Jamieson family who had spent all of their married life on their farm just west of the Camden woods in the town of Amboy, sold their place last fall and moved to Camden on the Mexico road.
Last October Mr. Jamieson met with an automobile accident in the Camden wood, which was cause of his death in October, eight days after the accident.
Mrs. Jamieson. whose maiden was was Pauline LeClaire of Parish, was married to Fred G. Jamieson 45 years ago.
She is survived by three daughters, Miss ArabelIe Jamieson of Wappinger Falls; Mrs. Earl March, Syracuse, and Mrs. Luen Baird, Williamstown, and six grandchildren. The deceased was a most estimable woman who will be greatly missed. Utica Herald Dispatch, Friday Evening, February 6, 1920
Camden, Feb. 6. — Mrs. Fred G. Jameson died suddenly, yesterday at her home on the Mexico road. Her granddaughter, Dorothy Baird, who is about 12 years old, was living with her and when Dorothy awoke early, she noticed that her grandmother was breathing peculiarly and tried to arouse her. On finding that she could not awaken Mrs. Jamieson she went over to the Seubert home and Dr. Smith was summoned. When the doctor reached the home at about 6:30, he found Mrs. Jamieson dead. Heart disease was believed to be the cause of death.
The Jamieson family who had spent all of their married life on their farm just west of the Camden woods in the town of Amboy, sold their place last fall and moved to Camden on the Mexico road.
Last October Mr. Jamieson met with an automobile accident in the Camden wood, which was cause of his death in October, eight days after the accident.
Mrs. Jamieson. whose maiden was was Pauline LeClaire of Parish, was married to Fred G. Jamieson 45 years ago.
She is survived by three daughters, Miss ArabelIe Jamieson of Wappinger Falls; Mrs. Earl March, Syracuse, and Mrs. Luen Baird, Williamstown, and six grandchildren. The deceased was a most estimable woman who will be greatly missed. Utica Herald Dispatch, Friday Evening, February 6, 1920


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150082916/pauline-jamieson: accessed ), memorial page for Pauline LeClaire Jamieson (24 Feb 1856–5 Feb 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 150082916, citing Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown, Oswego County, New York, USA; Maintained by DBT (contributor 46622280).