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David Adamson

M, #10558, b. 1835, d. 24 April 1922
Last Edited: 7 Aug 2022

Parents:

Father*: James Webster Adamson b. 17 Mar 1803, d. 9 Jan 1864
Mother*: Jane Morrison b. c 1802, d. 23 Jul 1844
  • Birth*: David Adamson was born in 1835 at Forfarshire, Scotland, .1
  • He was the son of James Webster Adamson and Jane Morrison.
  • Marriage*: David Adamson married Jennette McEwan on Sunday, 12 June 1853 at Central District, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, .2
  • Marriage: David Adamson married Jennie Helen Hicks after 1891.2
  • Death*: David Adamson died on 24 April 1922 at Tacoma, Pierce County, Wa, USA, .2
  • Burial*: He was buried on 25 April 1922 at Mt View Cemetery, Tacoma, WA, USA, .2
  • Event-Misc*: David Adamson and Archibald Renny Adamson celebrated their The Daily Journal
    Lincoln, Nebraska
    Thursday Morning, November 22, 1883
    Page 6, Col. 4
    North Platte Nebraskan: A shooting affair took place Tuesday night by which David Adamson received a slight wound, at the hands of his brother Archibald R. Adamson. It appears that David has for some time entertained feelings of ill-will towards his brother for some cause perhaps more imaginary than otherwise, and has on more than one occasion threatened his (Archie’s) life. About one o/clock on the night mentioned he went to Archie’s house on the north side, under the influence of liquor and raised the cry that the house was on fire. Archie got up and ordered him away, which David refused to obey; thinking to scare him Archie fired his pistol through the upper part of the window. At this David seized an old chair, and was about to break through the window when Archie fired another shot lower down, striking David just below the right groin. The wound is thought not to be serious. Archibald was arrested and had an examination before Judge Snelling Thursday afternoon, when the above was substantially elicited and the prisoner discharged. on 20 November 1883 at North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, .3
  • (Witness) Biography: David Adamson was mentioned in the Biography of William Morrison Adamson in 1916; WILLIAM M. ADAMSON.
    Since 1901 William M. Adamson has been prominently identified with the development and progress of Douglas as a successful business man and for a number of years past has represented one of the most important business interests of the city as president of the Arizona Gypsum Plaster Company. He was born in Wisconsin, January 6, 1862, and is a son of David W. and Jannott (McEwan) Adamson, both of whom were natives of Scotland. They came to America in 1858 and settled in Wisconsin, later moving to North Platte, Nebraska, where their deaths occurred.
    William M. Adamson was still a child when the family removed to North Platte and there he grew to manhood, acquiring his education in the public schools. At the age of seventeen he served his apprenticeship as a machinist and became an expert and skilled mechanician. He remained at home until he was twenty-one and then began his independent career, following his trade in various parts of the country and finally drifting westward, where he settled in Butte, Montana. There he spent thirteen years, being employed as master mechanic in the mines operated by VV.A, Clark and afterward serving for two years as assistant state boiler inspector. He was then made assistant master
    mechanic for the Butte & Boston Mining Company and held that position until July, 1896, when he came to Arizona to take charge of the construction of the United Verdie smelter owned by his former employer, W.A. Clark, at Jerome. Mr. Adamson served as master mechanic for this concern until September, 1901, when he became connected with the Copper Queen Mining Company as superintendent of construction and machinery at Douglas. He has since made his home in that city, retaining his identification with the Copper Queen Company until the smelter was completed and put in operation, when he resigned.
    Mr. Adamson then purchased the Douglas Cast Stone Company, which he reorganized and incorporated under the name of the Arizona. Gypsum Plaster Company. This is a corporation under the laws of the state of Arizona and Mr. Adamson is its president, his excellent administrative and executive ability making him one of the forceful elements in the growth of the concern. The company manufactures hard wall gypsum plaster,
    raw gypsum in gypsite form being obtained five miles east of Douglas. Here the beds cover a surface of one hundred and sixty acres and are eight feet in depth, and the raw gypsum thus obtained is hauled five miles to a two-kettle mill with a capacity of thirty tons in eight hours. From this gypsum the Arizona Gypsum Plaster Company makes building blocks of all kinds, building ornaments and hard plaster, and an extensive and
    growing trade has been built up as the high quality of the goods has become more widely known.
    Mr. Adamson’s fine business ability and his powerful qualities of mind have carried him forward into other important relations with representative business enterprises, all of which in their development and growth affect the progress of the city in a material and vital way. He was one of the organizers of the Douglas Investment Company and of the Douglas Street Railway and the city ice plant, all of these concerns being incorporated
    as one company, known as the Douglas Investment Company, in which Mr. Adamson is a director and a leading force. He helped also in the organization of the first telephone company in the city and of the Douglas vater works and is otherwise active and prominent in progressive public movements. He is not only thoroughly familiar with the work which claims his attention but is also -.1man of good business and executive powers and the flourishing enterprises which he has instituted or developed stand as testimonials to his ability and public spirit.
    Mr. Adamson was married in Miontana in 1895 to Miss Carrie Mather, a native of that state and a daughter of C. W. and Millie (Dewing) Mather. Her father was a pioneer of Montana, in which state he still lives, but her mother has passed away.
    Fraternally Mr. Adamson is connected with the Masonic order, belonging to the blue lodge, chapter and commandery, and his political allegiance is given to the democratic party. He is a progressive, up-to-date business man, of strict integrity and effective public spirit, and he enjoys in large measure the confidence and esteem of those with whom he is brought in contact.4

Census & Directory Entries

Member of Household6 June 1841David Adamson was listed in the 1841 census at Newgate Street, Arbroath, Forfarshire, Scotland, . Adamson, James, m, 35, grocer, Angus; Adamson, Jane, f, 35, Angus; Adamson, David, m, 6, Angus.5

Family 1:

Jennette McEwan b. 17 Jun 1833, d. 8 Nov 1912
  • Marriage*: He married Jennette McEwan on Sunday, 12 June 1853 at Central District, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, .2

Children:

Elizabeth Adamson2 b. Aug 1854, d. Oct 1943
James M Adamson2 b. 1 Dec 1856, d. 3 Apr 1889
David M Adamson2 b. b 7 Aug 1859, d. 15 Jun 1933
William Morrison Adamson2 b. 6 Jan 1862, d. 21 Nov 1930
Alexander Kenneth Adamson2 b. 4 Jul 1864, d. 26 Jun 1933
Jessie Adamson2 b. 1866, d. 1875
Jennie M Adamson2 b. 1868, d. 1 Jan 1955
Isabella Adamson2 b. Jul 1872, d. 27 Mar 1912
Mary Adamson2 b. 7 Jul 1877, d. 15 Oct 1880

Family 2:

Jennie Helen Hicks b. c 1840, d. a 1897

Child:

Helen Veda Adamson2 b. Jan 1896, d. a 1918

Citations

  1. [S1] International Genealogical Index (IGI) (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: International Genealogical Index), LDS member submission after 1991 [Jul 2009].
  2. [S49] Website Web Site online (www.) http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=dmelliott&id=I166 and DE [Dec 2010].
  3. [S9] Website Ancestry.co.uk (www.ancestry.co.uk) http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/84378/person/-2129415206/storyx/6a9465c5-6b6b-4e36-a9c0-e0b5a5bcc4e1?src=search member LA [Nov 2014].
  4. [S34] Arizona--prehistoric, aboriginal, pioneer, modern : the nation's youngest commonwealth within a land of ancient culture; v. 3
    Author
    McClintock, James H, 1864-1934
    Pub Chicago, The S J Clarke Publishing Co 1916
    Pages
    949
    Language
    English;eng;en
    Location
    Las Vegas Nevada FamilySearch Library; https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Las_Vegas_Nevada_FSL
    Subject
    United States, Arizona - History;
    Description
    Vol. 1-2 paged continuously.
  5. [S13] Website FreeCEN UK Census Online Project (http://www.freecen.org.uk/) FreeCEN SCT1811/272 ; Arbroath enum 7 folio 7 page 13 & 14; Newgate Street [Jul 2009].