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Wow!! How awesome is this?! A Website especially for the
Jamieson Family Reunion.
What: Jamieson Family Reunion 2012
When: 6 – 7 October 2012
Where: Thames, North Island, NEW ZEALAND (TBC)
A cool new Website to track & trail the proceedings of the Jamieson Family Reunion … looking forward to your feedback & suggestions to help make this Website easy for our family to view & share ideas
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By: Mr WordPress on November 22, 2009
at 9:55 am
Wow!! This is going to be awesome Jacqui…….My grandfather was Edward (Ted) Jamieson and my mother was his daughter Lenice. (Who I was named after).
I`m looking forward to meeting relatives I haven`t met before…..and seeing those that I`ve been out of contact with .So I will definitely register…my family will too.
Lenice. Taupo NZ
By: Lenice on November 26, 2009
at 6:37 pm
Jackie, this is a wonderful website, and No doubt lots of people will agree. As you know we are a huge family, so I hope to see lots more comments here
Love Mum
By: Margie Rolleston on November 27, 2009
at 3:12 am
Hi, I am Susan, daughter of Gray & Ngaire Jamieson. I am so pleased to see that we have a website for the family! The sharing ideas are immense and beneficial to all who belong. I have previously organised and headed a reunion for my husband’s family, so am really excited about helping out with this undertaking. I know that there are many people who have already done a lot of the research to share with us. This going to a terrific!
By: Susan K PARR on February 18, 2010
at 8:31 pm
Susan, Sorry, I haven’t replied before now.
You input will be most welcome and the experince you offer will be injvaluable
Look forward to meeting you at the 2nd meeting of the reunion on 20 Feb
In deepest Appreciation
Margie
By: Margie Rolleston on February 19, 2010
at 1:45 am
Hullo there, looking forward to a huge number of people coming to the re-union and to being able to put faces to all the names I have on the family trees.
See you there.
By: Marise on February 21, 2010
at 9:52 am
P.S. I’m Lenice’s sister. We’re descended from William Barr #1 and Susan Lord
By: Marise on February 21, 2010
at 9:54 am
Brilliant wesite Jacqui, I am descended from Govan and Mary Jamieson’s eldest daughter Elizabeth Ann, I’m so pleased not only those on the committee are comming to our committee meetings it is fantastic meeting others with blood connections. This reunion will be fantastic can hardly wait for October 2012.
Best regards to everyone
Fay Dobos
By: Fay on March 10, 2010
at 3:49 am
Hi, my name is Kate, daughter of Keith Jamieson, my grandfather was Allen Jamieson. It was great to have talked to Margie over the phone by chance, and to learn more about my family history and to see photos.
Look forward to meeting everyone
Kate Jamieson
By: Kate Jamieson on April 16, 2010
at 8:43 am
welcome Kate, Nice to see you here. A great way to keep informed on the progress of the reunion
By: Jacqui Ranui on April 29, 2010
at 12:18 pm
Have you been in touch with Melvyn Jamieson who lives at 23/3 Liston Street Taupo. He may be related.
By: Tony Nathan on June 15, 2010
at 11:05 pm
Hi, everybody, I’m Jim Gratton, eldest son of Jim Gratton and Bertha Gratton who was one of Ted & Emily Jamieson’s daughters. My siblings are/were Neville (Blenheim), Warren (dec), Robert, Harold and Marilyn. We are living in the South, from Blenheim to Invercargill, except for Robert who is in Auckland.
By: Jim Gratton on February 15, 2011
at 2:04 am
Hi All. Happy New Year !!! Am enjoying the agenda/minutes sent. Thank You….
Just to have it logged, my mother (deceased) was Leonie Frances Jamieson, daughter of Edward (Ted) Jamieson. Siblings of Leonie are: Cilbey, Philip, me, Ngiera and Brian (deceased). My wife is Maxine (nee Krone) and have two daughters Chande and Donna, then three grandsons: Liam and Ciaran (Chandes) and Nathan (Donnas). Living in Pakuranga, Auckland, I’m happy to see that we have in our Howick Parish the name of Michael Lord, an arrival as one of the ‘Fencibles’ . Regrettably his name is on the list of deceased who died during the Maori Wars.
Keep up the good work and look forward to our reunion this year.
Regards to all
Terry
By: Terence (Terry) R. Sutherland on January 12, 2012
at 2:53 am