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Jardine Brothers- James (1904) Nichol & Walter.JPG Jamieson, Willie & Irvine Weir, 1940s  Thumbnails22  Jardines 1913Jamieson, Willie & Irvine Weir, 1940s  Thumbnails22  Jardines 1913Jamieson, Willie & Irvine Weir, 1940s  Thumbnails22  Jardines 1913

The Jardine brothers were from Lanarkshire, Scotland,
entered the work in 1904 and pioneered Switzerland and Germany.

James (Jim) Jardine was born 1884, and died 1969. He wrote several Hymns in 'Hymns Old & New'.
He pioneered Germany along with Otto Schmidt in 1913.

Two other brothers were also in the work in American: Walter and Nichol. (Names in random order.)

The three Jardine brothers were long-time overseers in the North Central states;
Walter in North Dakota, Jim in Minnesota and Nicol in Wisconsin
where that area became widely known as "Jardine territory."

When Nicol Jardine died, there were about 1,340 people present and 220 cars in the funeral procession.