Janet Wallace Jamieson

Brief Life History of Janet Wallace

When Janet Wallace Jamieson was born in 1847, in Halfway Cove, Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada, her father, John D Jamieson, was 49 and her mother, Hannah Elizabeth Kirby, was 35. She married John Coleman Kirby on 12 January 1860, in Guysborough, Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada. She died from 1859 to 1941.

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John Coleman Kirby
1835–1861
Janet Wallace Jamieson
1847–1941

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    1869

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    1871

    British Columbia joins the confederation.

    1909 · First Canadian Flight

    The Silver Dart was the first recorded flight in Canada. It took off from Baddeck, Nova Scotia, on February 23, 1909, and was piloted by John Alexander Douglas McCurdy.

    Name Meaning

    Scottish: variant of Jamison . It probably originated in the pronunciation of James as Jamis, but the Scottish preference for this form of Jamison will have been reinforced by association with Jamie, the Scots pet form of James .

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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