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51 | http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/44472380/person/6236891065?ssrc= | Jameson, Andrew (I29)
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52 | http://www.elkingtonfamily.com/Johnfordelkington.htm | Elkington, John Henry Ford (I72)
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53 | http://www.onesmallisland.org.uk/page9.htm | Jameson, Andrew (I29)
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54 | http://www.reocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/9449/ajjj.htm | Cleveland, John Wheeler (I74)
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55 | http://www.southafricansettlers.com/?cat=20&paged=26 | Penfold, Hugh Merchant (I100)
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56 | http://www.southafricansettlers.com/?p=14121 | Jamieson, Michael James (I16)
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57 | http://www.tmason1.com/pafg90.htm#1418 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/69590567/person/44202854356 | Jameson, James (I1)
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58 | https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTV9-23T | Family: William Harvie / Margaret Mcalaster (F3)
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59 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | McCulloch, Andrew Christian (I62)
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60 | It has been seen that Hon David Jameson, the third son of James Jameson, left one-half of his property to this Col. John Jameson, of Culpeper (son of his brother Thomas), member of the House of Delegates from Culpeper in 1787, and a major on the State line in 1778, and to David Jameson Jr., of Caroline, son of his brother James. | Jameson, Lt. Col. John (I19)
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61 | It is reasonably clear, almost to a certainty that the ancestors, siblings, or any previous Jamesons in Essex County, Virginia are all likely related and all came from Roxburghshire in the 'Borders' area of Scotland. Exactly how they are related is not completely known. | Jameson, James (I1)
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62 | John William Haig's family and genealogy can be found here: http://www.famousjamesons.com/getperson.php?personID=I287&tree=Whiskey_Jamesons | Haig, John William (I20)
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63 | Laird of Dollarberg | Scotland, ? (I73)
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64 | Listed as "Henry Victor Jamieson" on his Civil Death Registration | Jamieson, Henry Victor (I2)
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65 | Listed as "Henry Victor Jamieson" on his Probate Record. | Jamieson, Henry Victor (I2)
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66 | Listed as 6 years old in the 1870 federal census | Howard, Ruth (I271)
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67 | Master balliol College Oxford | Smith, A. L. (I53)
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68 | May have been - Benjamin William Jones | Whitney-Jones, Benjamin William (I15)
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69 | Names father as "Robert Cairns" on her 1762 O.P.R. Marriage record. | Cairns, Christian (I4)
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70 | Notes: Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol 11, Page 4 (8 online) - Essex County, Wills and Deeds, 1711-1714 p.9. Will of David Jameson. Dated 2 Dec 1711. Prob. 13 Dec 1711. To wife Mary Jameson 250 acres "where I now live". All Personal property. She sole exor. Signed David x Jameson. Wit: Samll Stallord, David Willson, Robert Rotterford his mark. Bond. L 200. Mary Jameson, Admr. Dated 13 December 1711. Signed Mary Jameson, Jno Lomax, Wm Woodford. Wit: Ja Alderson, Robt Parker. Rec. 13 Dec 1711. *********************************************************************** Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol 11, Page 5 (9 online) - Essex County, Wills and Deeds, 1711-1714 p. 16. Appraisal of Estate of David Jemison, dec'd according to Court order dated 13 Dec 1711. Totals L 113. 18. 11. Includes: "To one Cattaile bed furniture and bedstead - 02.10.00 To one hatt and his Wearing cloathes at - 05. 00. 00 To one knife and fork Razor and hone - 00. 05. 06 Signed Samuel Stallord, Bucken Browne, John Andrews. Rec. 14 Feb 1711/12 The above Mary Unknown next married: Richard Edwards about 1712 - He died 8 March 1721 Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol 11, Page 8 (12 online) - Essex County, Wills and Deeds, 1711-1714 p. 35. Lease and Release. 8 and 9 April 1712. Richard Edwards of St. Ann's Par., planter and Mary his wife sell to John Andrews of the same Par., planter, 250 acres, the plantation where they now live, bounded by a line shown on patent formerly granted to Thos. Page deceased, whereof sd land is a part, to a great branch of Popeman which divided the land of James Boulware from this land, being also a part of the aforementioned patent, which land was by David Jameson late of Essex Co., deceased in his will dated 2nd December 1711 bequeathed to his wife Mary, now Mary Edwards wife of Richard Edwards. Signed Richard x Edwards, Mary x Edwards. Wit: Ja Alderson, Tho Newman, Thomas Ayres his mark. Rec. 19 April 1712. ************************************************************ Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol 11, Page 10 (14 online) - Essex County, Wills and Deeds, 1711-1714 p. 48. Lease and Release. 6 and 7 May 1712. John Andrews, planter, of St. Ann's Par., Essex Co., sells Richard Edwards, planter, of same Par. and Co, 250 acres "which the said John Andrews purchased of the aforesaid Richard Edwards and Mary his wife late Mary Jameson x x the eighth and ninth days of Aprill in this present year 1712". This land part of a patent granted to Thomas Page deceased. Signed John Andrews. Wit: Wm Covington Jun"r, P'r Godfrey, Ja Alderson. Rec. 8 May 1712. | Unknown, Mary (I181)
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71 | Of Heywood Hall, Lancashire, and Armathwaite, Cumberland, England | Jameson, Joseph (I1)
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72 | of Kirkennan, Scotland | Maxwell, Wellwood (I49)
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73 | of Maxpoffle, Roxburghshire, Scotland | Boyd, John (I47)
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74 | of Portmore, Peebleshire, Scotland | Mackenzie, Colin James (I58)
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75 | Parents listed as "Patrick Hay/Helen Arnot" on her O.P.R. Birth Record | Hay, Christian (I3)
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76 | Physician, Bowling Green, KY | Jameson, Thomas (I174)
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77 | Presumed father | Jemmeson, Thomas (I45)
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78 | Probably died before 1827, as she wasn't listed in her father's Will. | Jameson, Nancy (I59)
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79 | Rem. to Missouri, as per his father's Will. | Jameson, John (I40)
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80 | Rev. Joseph Bland Jameson is listed as the curate of the Chapel in Heep, Heywood, Lancaster in 1823 A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1911. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol5/pp136-141 | Jameson, Rev. Joseph Bland (I13)
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81 | Said to have known Charles Dickens and walked with him on Higham Marshes. | Collins, James (I380)
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82 | Shipton Under Wychwood, Oxfordshire, England is listed as 1879 Birth, on the Darlington, Durham, England Census for 1901 | Jamieson, Joseph Henry (I80)
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83 | some say he died c.1743 | Jameson, William (I1)
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84 | Some say she was adopted | Jamieson, Georgene D. (I82)
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85 | Surame sometimes spelled: Andreu, Andrus | Andrews, Joseph F. (I296)
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86 | Surname spelled "Jamisone" on OPR Birth Record | Jamison, Henry (I21)
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87 | Surnamed spelled "Jamieson" on OPR Birth Record | Jamison, Robert (I6)
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88 | Tenant Farmer, near Dollarberg, Scotland | Jameson, William (I1)
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89 | The connection between this Richard Jamieson and his parents (Thomas and Phillis Jameson) is with the 1841 census where his mother Phillis in living with him. | Jamieson, Richard (I53)
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90 | The family to which this John Jameson belonged was one of the two Jamesons mentioned in Williamson?s Directory in 1773-4. This family was engaged in the Wine Trade. John Jameson, probably a brother of the James Jameson with whom we are dealing, feued a piece of ground, one and a half acres in extent, where James Place now stands. Here he built in the centre of it a house afterwards known in the time of Provost Watt, as ? The Falcons.? More ground was afterwards bought and added to the property. In 1805 it was transferred to his son James Jameson. In 1826 it was transferred by this son, by that time known as Major Jameson, to a Mr M?Nair, Collector of Customs. | Jameson, Major John (I18)
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91 | There were no know children | Family: David Jameson / Mildred Smith (F4)
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92 | There were two records for the birth of Janet. The alternate year was 1764. | Jamieson, Janet (I34)
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93 | This Elizabeth is sometimes incorrectly confused with and Elizabeth Sproat who married a George Jamieson (b.1811) in 1858, Durham, England. That George Jamieson was the son of an Andrew Jamieson. | Elizabeth (I15)
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94 | This John Jamison, may have been the son of William and Jean (Scott) Jamiesone. If so he would have been born 30 Oct, 1700, In Edinburgh, Scotland. OPR # 685/01 0140 0015 or This John Jamison, may have been the son of William and Agness (Lodon) Jamisone. If so he would have been born 30 Oct, 1707, In Saltoun, East Lothian, Scotland. OPR # 719/00 0010 0145 | Jamison, John (I2)
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95 | This Thomas thought to have never married. | Jameson, Thomas (I185)
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96 | This William Jimmeson (Jamieson) should not be confused with another William Jameson, also born in 1814 (28 Feb 1814) York, Yorkshire, England, whose parents were George and Elizabeth (Mountier) Jameson. This other William Jameson died 8 Oct 1876 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England and is well documented separately. | Jamieson, William (I145)
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97 | Transcript (as transcribed by Ancestry) is incorrect | Barnett, Hannah (I74)
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98 | Transcript (as transcribed by Ancestry) is incorrect | Jamieson, William (I121)
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99 | Transcript (as transcribed by Ancestry) is incorrect | Jamieson, Hannah Elizabeth (I122)
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100 | Transcript (as transcribed by Ancestry) is incorrect | Jamieson, Joseph Henry (I80)
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