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151 | There is also a 18 Jul 1892 Spokane, WA birth record for this person. | Jameson, Edward Leo (I836)
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152 | There is considerable confusion about the birth date and birth location of this Alexander Jameson. Some believe he was born in Ulster, Ireland between 1711 and 1717, Others believe it was in Cape Elizabeth or Falmouth, Maine, very soon after this family arrived in America. No records seem to exist that can substantiate either possibility. | Jameson, Alexander (I506)
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153 | There is considerable confusion as to the origins of this particular William Jameson, his wife, her origin and the births origins of their children. There is however, no question or confusion that they existed in Maine during Colonial times, as named, apart perhaps from the correct identification of William's wife. More details and an analysis of this issue can be found here. | Jameson, William (I149)
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154 | There is some question if this may have been Eunice "Miller" | Jameson, Eunice (I918)
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155 | This "Jane" may have been "Jameson" | Jameson, Jane (I759)
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156 | This 1810 census return is presumed to be for this Ebenezer Jameson, but not without some doubt. See the full analysis here. | Family: Ebenezer Jameson / Betsey Delano (F1233)
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157 | This 2nd marriage and children, is assumed for this Henry Jameson. No contemporaneous records can be found to confirm this, although it does seem as a likely and probable fit. The second marriage and family is known to exist, only the connection of the "Henry's" is not proven. It should be noted that there is a possibility that this Henry Jameson was actually her 2nd marriage, (his first?). Knox and Waldoboro Counties are adjacent. | Family: Henry F. Jameson / Eliza Emma Cramer (F629)
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158 | This William Jameson is very likely to have been a son of this Ebenezer and Betsy (Delano) Jameson. | Family: Ebenezer Jameson / Betsey Delano (F1233)
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159 | This burial is incorrectly attributed, on a "Find a Grave" listing, to a Eunice Johnson. It should be Eunice Jameson whose parents were William and Eunice (Packard) Jameson. This "Eunice" Jameson is detailed in the 1901 Book, the Jamesons in America (p.220) and she as named as "mother" on childrens death certificates including that of daughter Eunice J Currier. | Jameson, Eunice (I559)
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160 | This burial is presumed and based on the research by a descendant Patricia Jameson Havener. | Jameson, Alexander (I506)
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161 | This burial is presumed and based on the research by a descendant Patricia Jameson Havener. | McLellan, Mary (I538)
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162 | This Ebenezer Jameson should NOT be confused with this different Ebenezer Jameson, who's vital information is very similar. | Jameson, Ebenezer (I558)
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163 | This Ebenezer Jameson should NOT be confused with this different Ebenezer Jameson, who's vital information is very similar. | Jameson, Ebenezer (I558)
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164 | This Ebenezer Jameson should NOT be confused with this different Ebenezer Jameson, who's vital information is very similar. | Jameson, Ebenezer (I2782)
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165 | This Ebenezer Jameson should NOT be confused with this different Ebenezer Jameson, who's vital information is very similar. | Jameson, Ebenezer (I2782)
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166 | This Frank E. Jameson should not be confused with a similar (but unrelated) Frank E. Jameson, b. 13 Oct 1899, in Illinois and d. 19 Jun 1968. Seattle, Washington. | Jameson, Frank E. (I2676)
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167 | This is possibly the Martin Jameson (b.c.1799) who died in Boston, MA, Dec 1820 and is buried here | Jameson, Martin (I1946)
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168 | This is the same person here | Jameson, Frank C. (I1838)
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169 | This is the same person here | Jameson, Jessie Armenia (I1257)
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170 | This marriage and subsequent children is listed by Scott Jameson in his work "The Jameson Perspective" and in his essay here | Family: John Jameson / Elizabeth Boyd (F1265)
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171 | This marriage and the children of this marriage were incorrectly attributed to the Farther of this Charles Jameson (also a Charles Jameson) in E.O.Jameson's book, the "Jamesons in America." | Family: Charles Jameson / Agnes Hyler (F277)
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172 | This may be Irving's burial place (https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Jameson&GSiman=1&GScid=102854&GRid=143020115&). The lot and plot are close to Mira Jackson Jameson, his biological mother. Only his birth year is wrong. | Jameson, Irving Lindsley (I2238)
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173 | This Robert Jameson is sometimes confused with anoher Robert Jamison born about the same time. | Jameson, Robert Jr. (I33)
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174 | Took the name "Francis Coy Jameson" | Coy, Josephen (I1700)
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175 | Took the surname "Pepperdine" from his mother's second husband. | Jameson, Milo T. (I2026)
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176 | Took the surname "Pepperdine" from his mother's second husband. | Jameson, Carrol Lee (I2030)
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177 | University Congregational Church | Family: Fred Patten Jameson / Lucy B. McPhee (F921)
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178 | unmarried | Jameson, William Lincoln (I1891)
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179 | Unsure who this person is or where he belongs, although he is assumed to be part of the Wm Jameson's of Maine. His parents and ancestors are not known, although his burial in Riverside Cemetery might suggest he was the brother of Alvah Jameson and therefor the son of John and Mary (Hewey) Jameson. | Jameson, Samuel (I2743)
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180 | Unsure who this person is or where he belongs, although he is assumed to be part of the Wm Jameson's of Maine. His parents and ancestors are not known, although his burial in Riverside Cemetery might suggest he was the brother of Alvah Jameson and therefor the son of John and Mary (Hewey) Jameson. | Jameson, Captain James (I2770)
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181 | Vital Records state burial in Union Cemetery Brockton, but headstone is in Melrose | Jameson, Jonas Packard (I2601)
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182 | Vivien Webb Chapel of the Webb School of California | Family: Frank Gard Jameson / Eva Gabor (F402)
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183 | Was employed by merchants as supercargo of horses to what was then called the "Spanish Main" in the northern part of South America. He died there and his remains were on board the vessel on its return home. When off Cape Hatteras the ship encountered a severe storm, and everything was cast over-board. This is what as meant as "lost at sea." | Jameson, Robert (I789)
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184 | Was killed by a horse | Jameson, George (I2819)
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185 | Wife Ruth Horton received RevWar Widow's pension 1848-1857 | Jameson, Charles (I2790)
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