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1 | - James Jameson apparently was unmarried. He appears to have lived his life primarily in Montgomery Co., KY. When he died his will, dated September 29, 1842, and probated November of '42, in Montgomery County, mentions no children or spouse. He names Margaret Thompson, dau. of Lloyd and Elizabeth (Jameson) Thompson, and Malinda Moxley, wife of Josiah Moxley, as heirs. From his father's will he received a negroe man named Adamplus $300.00. | Jameson, James (I34)
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2 | Historical Southern Families. Volume X - John Bennett Boddie - p.85-112 | Jameson, James (I1)
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3 | Ancestry Tree Godfrey jennings | Jamieson, Fredrick (I75)
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4 | Ancestry Tree Andyskaz | Jamieson, Fredrick (I75)
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5 | Ancestry Tree | Moore, Mary Jane (I6)
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6 | The Edmund Smith House | Jameson, David (I5)
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7 | Adopted and raised as a Jamieson | McGee-Jamieson, Peter (I81)
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8 | Alternate birth location: Montgomery Co., KY | Jameson III, Thomas Anderson (I31)
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9 | Alternate given name: Sanford | Jameson, Sandford (I37)
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10 | Alternately listed birth place as Kippen, Stirling, Scotland | Jamieson, Evelyn Anna Morrieson (I43)
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11 | Alternately listed birth place listed as Kippen, Stirling, Scotland | Jamieson, Leonie Sophie Brook (I44)
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12 | Ancestry Tree - ThorneJamieson | Jamieson, Thomas (I5)
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13 | Ancestry Tree - ThorneJamieson | Jamieson, Thomas (I42)
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14 | Ancestry Tree - bryanmorgan4395 | Jamieson, Thomas (I5)
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15 | Another Marriage Record (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYQC-GQ5) has this marriage as 21 Aug 1772 at Middle Or New Parish, Greenock, Renfrew,Scotland | Family: John Jamieson / Elizabeth King (F32)
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16 | Armorial - Book 6, page 98 - April 1864 | Jamieson, Michael James (I16)
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17 | Armorial - Book 7, page 20 | Jamieson, John (I1)
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18 | Armorial - Book 8, page 28 - March 1869 | Jamieson, Robert Jarvie (I18)
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19 | Assumed to be the James Jameson, son of John Jameson, whose memorial can be found at the South Leith Parish Church, in Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland. | Jamison, James (I1)
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20 | become Lord Ardwall | Jameson, Andrew (I29)
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21 | Between 1761, when he petitioned the church in Leith to erect a monument for his son James and 1783 at the time of his wife's death where she was referred to as a "Relict." | Jamison, John (I2)
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22 | Birth also recorded as 9 Jul 1738. | Jameson, Jean (I4)
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23 | Birth place also listed as Kippen, Sterling, Scotland | Jamieson, Elliot Michael (I46)
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24 | Birth place also listed Kippen, Sterling, Scotland | Jamieson, James Aubrey (I45)
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25 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wilson, Jocelyn Brenda (I3)
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26 | Born with the surname Jameson - Acquired and used the surname McCulloch in 1892 and from then on. | Jameson, Andrew James (I40)
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27 | Christian married John William Haig and they can be found here - http://www.famousjamesons.com/familygroup.php?familyID=F148&tree=Whiskey_Jamesons | Jameson, Christian (I17)
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28 | Civil Birth Record Index has year of birth as "1897" Civil Death Record Index has year of birth as "1898" | Jamieson, Norman William (I8)
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29 | Civil Birth Record has his name listed as "William Norman Jamieson" but his Civil death record, and other records (census, etc) have his name as "Norman Jameson" or "Norman William Jamieson." | Jamieson, Norman William (I8)
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30 | Date & place listed on son Andrew James birth record | Family: Andrew Jameson / Christian Robison Brown (F14)
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31 | date of death questionable - sometimes said to be 8 Jun 1939 | Dearden, Rebecca (I2)
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32 | died age 28 - Lawyer, Bowling Green, KY | Jameson, David (I175)
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33 | died at the birth of her son Joseph Edward Jamieson | Glasswell, Mary Elizabeth (I87)
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34 | Died during the Battle of Kloster Kampen (Campen), during the Seven Years War | Jamison, James (I1)
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35 | Died in the same house he was born in and always lived. | Jameson, John (I65)
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36 | Died of wounds from battle at the No. 4 General Hospital | Jamieson, Fredrick (I75)
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37 | Distinguished career in the East India Company Merchant Marine. | Jameson, Captain James (I11)
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38 | During the Spanish Civil War, He and about 12 other Black Shirts and a Spanish Captain went to Tiger Bay, Cardiff and took over a ship belonging to General Franco which had been stopped from leaving by a board of Communist Dockyard workers. They removed the Communists (He was a Boxing Champion in Bethnal Green) and sailed it to Hamburg and spent a week in Germany, on their return they were arrested for Piracy. Charges were dropped however, Mosley had some powerful friends. After the war my Grandfather hid a Cossack family from the authorities saving them from certain death at the hands of Stalin. Despite his political leanings, he was an enigma because his longest and dearest friend was a very sweet, kind and generous Jewish lady, who we called 'Aunty Sheila'. He was arrested for egg and flouring a Labour Politician and some Paedophiles going into court, was asked to stand as a Conservative MP and in the 1980's he took down two muggers who tried to rob him. (ASJ) | Wilson, Arthur (I46)
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39 | Eldest son. Settled in Callaway Co., MO in 1824. | Jameson, John Hackley (I28)
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40 | Father's existence in Virginia prior to 1690, validates at least a Virginia birth location. 1691 date of birth is a calculated guess.The actual date of birth is unknown | Jameson, James (I1)
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41 | Following their defeat during the battle of Dunbar in 1650, during the "Third English Civil War," several thousand defeated Scottish soldiers were marched south 100 miles and held at Durham Cathedral in England as prisoners of war. It is not known if this Thomas Jamieson is a descendant of one of these Scottish Prisoners of war, but that could certainly be plausible. | Jemmeson, Thomas (I45)
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42 | Given name has also been spelled "Eufemia". | Walker, Euphemia (I5)
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43 | He died of diphtheria within a few days of visiting his son, John, who became ill and died from the disease. | Jameson, Sheriff Andrew (I23)
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44 | He served in the army of the East India Company in the Bombay Presidency. | Jameson, James (I7)
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45 | He was a lawyer and town clerk of Dysart | Jameson, John (I6)
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46 | He was a lieutenant in the India Company Merchant Service in 1825. He died of dysentery that caused the death of half the crew of the vessel in which he was returning from Calcutta. | Jameson, James (I19)
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47 | Henry Howard's FAG Memorial lists him as the son of "William Howard of old McIntosh County, GA" | Howard, Henry (I276)
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48 | http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENBRIT/2004-01/1075514396 | Jamieson, Robert Jarvie (I18)
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49 | http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/n/Shirley-ann-Cone-ON/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1104.html | Family: John Jamieson / Mary West (F34)
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50 | http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/40723626/person/20359465197?ssrc= | Jamieson, Robert (I35)
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