Daniel Jameson - died in 175(3) and is buried in County Antrim, Kilbride Parish, Ulster, Ireland. Nothing else is known about this person. However, it should be noted that a "Dan Jameson" is listed in the 1740 Protesant Householder's Returns for the Baronyies of Cary, Dunluce, Kilconway and Toome in County Antrim,[1] as living in Ramoan Parish, Cary, County Antrim. The arms for this Daniel Jameson, as shown in the upper right hand corner of this page, are depicted on his very much worn gravestone as, four ships with sails, quartered and a crest apparently of a fish. the inscription and the motto are almost undecipherable, although the name and dates are more readable.[2] Y-DNA test, associated with this family, #: None Known Footnotes/References [1] 1740 Protesant Householder's Returns for the Baronyies of Cary, Dunluce, Kilconway and Toome in County Antrim - here. [2] Ulster Journal of Archaeology - Ulster Archaeological Society, Belfast , 1901; p.151 Bibliography/Resources:
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