Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameJacob LAMERSON
Birth174695
Birth17511605
Death181195 Age: 65
Will4 Dec 18111606, p 1 Age: 65
Death15 Feb 1812, Salina?, Onondaga, New York1606, p 1,1632, p 1; 15 Feb date only Age: 66
Memoinferred from date of will, 15 Feb date, and probate date
Probate11 Jun 1812, Salina, Onondaga, New York1606, p 1,1608 Age: 66
BurialWarner Cemetery, Van Buren, Onondaga, New York1632
FatherConrad LAMERSON (-~1814)
MotherEsther PARCELL (~1733-)
Individual Notes
• JACOB LAMMERSON
1746-1811
Lived in Pennsylvania and Salinas [sic], N. Y.95

• Jacob could have been a son or a brother [of Coonrod who married Esther Parcell].1633, p 2

• Salina, Onondaga County, NY 1809 Tax List:
Valuation: $100; Tax $0.631634, p 944

• JACOB LAMESON - of the town of Salina and county of Onondaga - Unto wife, Mary Lameson, all my real and personal estate (except as is hereafter mentioned) during her natural life; to son, Conrad Lameson and daughter, Catherine McQueen, wife of Daniel McQueen, one dollar each; son, John Lameson and daughters, Elizabeth Lameson, Hannah Lameson, Sarah Lameson and Mary Lameson (after the death of my wife) all my real and personal estate.
Executor - Wife, Mary Lameson
Written - 4 December 1811
Witnesses - John P. Sherwood, Divilesian Alvod, David (?)
Proven - 11 June 18121606
Census
• 1807 Census of Electors: Camillus, Onondaga, New York.1634, p 664
• 1810 Census: Camillus, Onondaga, New York. 00101/03201.1607
General
• [excerpts] The first settlement of the present town of Camillus was made four years before the territory became an integral part of Onondaga county. An Indian trail or two threaded the gloomy wilderness and afforded the primitive means of ingress and egress to and from its territory, but the dense forests which canopied every rod of this section possessed attractions only for the bold and sturdy pioneers a full century ago. Over this trail a party of emigrants under the first General Wadswroth attempted the construction of a public highway about 1791. It is believed that this route nearly or quite conformed with what became known as the old Genesee turnpike.1634, p 659
The first white settler in Camillus was Capt. Isaac Lindsay, who arrived about 1791, and who was soon followed by his brothers James, William and Elijah.1634, p 660
Spouses
Marriageabt 17721608
Marr Memobased on birth of Conrad in 1773
ChildrenConrad (1773->1812)
Death25 Sep 1834, Marine City, St. Clair, Michigan307, p 2; date only,1501, p 1; date only,1608, date only,1605, p 2 Age: 71
Memoage 71 years at death
BurialClark Cemetery, China Township, St. Clair, Michigan1501, p 1,1605
FatherJohn HARRISON (1740-1808)
MotherMary FITCHWOOD (1750-1812)
Individual Notes
• Parents given as John HARRISON and Mary FITCHWOOD.95

• Entered as Mary FARGO in Williams Family Bible, b 25 Apr 1763, d 25 Sep 1834.307

• Her second husband is Thomas FARGO.1604
Census
• 1810 Census: Camillus, Onondaga, New York. 00101/03201.1607
• 1820 Census: Salisbury, Herkimer, New York. 000200/00101. Living adjacent to son, John Lamerson.1635
• 1830 Census: St. Clair, St. Clair, Michigan. Age 60-70. 0010000001/001000001.1604
Marriage178495,1605
ChildrenCatherine (1785-1818)
 John Harrison (1787-1863)
 Jacob (1788-1812)
 Elizabeth (1789-1855)
 Hannah (1790-1839)
 Sarah (1795-<1870)
 Mary M. (1797-1849)
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Updated 8 Aug 2023
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