Christina Jimison

First Name: Christina
Last Name: Jimison
Residence (County): 
Frederick County, VA
Biography: 

Christina Jimison was the wife of John Jimison (b. ca. 1824), a farmer from near Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia. Jimison enlisted as a private in Co. G, 37th Battalion Virginia Cavalry and was reported absent without leave in December 1864. He survived the war and resided on his Franklin County farm with his wife, Christina, and their six children. The family name is also spelled Jimmerson, Jimmison, and Jamison.

Received Letters

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ID Letter Date Author Recipient From To
15197 Jimison4 September 27, 1863 John Jimison Christina Jimison Frankford, Greenbrier County, VA Franklin County, VA
15199 Jimison5 October 6, 1863 John Jimison Christina Jimison Sulpher Spings, Greenbrier County, VA Franklin County, VA
15201 Jimison6 November 18, 1863 John Jimison Christina Jimison Emory, VA Franklin County, VA
15202 Jimison7 December 24, 1863 John Jimison Christina Jimison White Sulfur Springs, VA Franklin County, VA
15203 Jimison8 December 31, 1863 John Jimison Christina Jimison White Sulfur Springs, VA Franklin County, VA
15204 Jimison9 January 6, 1864 John Jimison Christina Jimison White Sulfur Springs, VA Franklin County, VA
15205 Jimison10 April 3, 1864 John Jimison Christina Jimison Emory, Washington County, VA Franklin County, VA
15206 Jimison11 April 8, 1864 John Jimison Christina Jimison White Sulfur Springs, Montgomery County, VA Franklin County, VA

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