Matches 51 to 100 of 185
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51 | Given name may have been "Lowly" or "Loly." | Wadsworth, Lowly (I519)
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52 | Given name may have been Joseph | Jameson, Jasper (I888)
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53 | Given name may have been spelled "Elthera" | Sandborn, Althera H. (I1965)
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54 | Given name may have been spelled Elmira | Jameson, Almira (I749)
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55 | Given name sometimes listed "Ada" or "Oda" | Wood, Ida Pearl (I2793)
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56 | Given namely have been "Loann" | Jameson, Johanna (I1327)
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57 | Grace Hospital | Jameson, Charles Thorndyke (I1861)
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58 | Graduated Yale in 1823 | Jameson, Robert (I119)
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59 | Grave marker incorrectly lists date of birth as 1903 | Jameson, Floyd Hyler (I1194)
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60 | Grave marker incorrectly lists date of birth as 1903 | Jameson, Floyd Hyler (I1194)
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61 | Grave marker say birth year "1947" | Jameson, Marietta (I2670)
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62 | He followed the seas | Jameson, Ira Lee (I2731)
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63 | He was a fisherman living at 12 Howe St. Gloucester at the time of his death. | Jameson, Albert H. (I1148)
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64 | Henry Ford Hospital | Whitaker, Henry Edward (I1921)
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65 | Identified as "Manifred in E.O. Jamesons book "The Jamesons in America" [S1], however, he seems to have nominally used the name "Frank,", "Frederic" or some variation, like Fred, F.E. or even sometimes Elisha, or Elisha Fred. | Jameson, Manifred (I2671)
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66 | Identified by E.O. Jameson, as a son, in his book The Jamesons in America. However, no further records for this person can be found. It may be important to note that a sibling "Charles" can be found using the name "Charles E.," "Charles Edwin," and just plain "Edwin," throughout his life. | Jameson, Edwin (I2271)
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67 | Identified in 1887 probate records (living at that time). | ULN, Susannah (I3186)
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68 | In 1801, Capt. Samuel Jameson bought the residence at 115 Main Street and he and Anne ran it as Jameson's Tavern from 1801 until the widow Jameson sold it in 1828. | Hichborn, Anne (I623)
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69 | Is listed as the husband of Mary Jameson by E.O.Jameson on page 196 of his book "The Jamesons in America. This however, is not confirmed elsewhere. Job Gay however is contemporaneously shown elsewhere as the second husband (m.c.1847) of Lola (Lowly) Jameson, sister to Mary Jameson. It is possible (and speculation) that this Job Jameson married Lola Jameson after Mary Jameson died? | Gay, Job (I566)
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70 | Jamesons in America has marriage date as "25 Mar 1819" | Family: Thomas Andrews Mitchell / Deborah Jameson (F217)
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71 | Jean | Jameson, Jane (I689)
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72 | Killed by a runaway horse | Jameson, Elliott Wilson (I2113)
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73 | Location presumed, re: 1860 federal census. | Jameson, Ebenezer (I2782)
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74 | Maine State Archives; Augusta, Maine; U.S. Census Mortality Schedules, Maine, 1850-1880; Archive Collection: 4; Census Year: 1879; Census Place: Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine; Page: 1 - Cause of Death: billiner complaint | Cramer, Eliza Emma (I1488)
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75 | Marriage may have been 17 Jul 1898 | Family: Van Ranseilear Boynton Jameson / Mary Vivien Seger (F486)
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76 | Marriage record indicates "Great Falls, Somersworth, Stratford Co., NH" birth place | Gordon, Mary Etta (I2648)
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77 | Mary E. Gordon's 1877 marriage records to Henry A. Jameson indicate that was her second marriage. The 1880 NH census for Henry and Mary Jameson include a child Lotta Jameson" (b.c.1870, NH) that can only be a daughter from the first marriage | Family: ? ? / Mary Etta Gordon (F1173)
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78 | May have been 2nd wife | Horton, Ruth (I2791)
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79 | May have been, Ellen E. Ross | Ross, Eunice Ellen (I806)
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80 | Middle name most likely "Elisha." | Jameson, Frank E. (I2676)
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81 | Most likely the son of Ebenezer and Betsey (Delano) Jameson. | Jameson, William (I3036)
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82 | Mr. Jameson was a mining engineer by profession, but he also taught school for several years in Eureka and Tonopah. At one time he was principal of Tonopah School. He and his late brother in law Charles L. Richards, held extensive mining interests in the state. Mr. Jameson operated at Divide near Tonopah until a few years before his death. | Jameson, Scott Elliott (I2876)
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83 | Name given as Clifford S. Jameson on the 1920 Federal Census. | Jameson, Richard Stuart (I2993)
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84 | Name on Marriage record is "Nabe Abigail Cook" | Cook, Abigail (I2169)
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85 | Nashville is now an area within Nashua, NH | Family: Philander R. Jameson / Clarissa Searles (F360)
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86 | Never married. | Jameson, William (I14)
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87 | Never married. | Jameson, William (I32)
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88 | Never married. | Jameson, Robert Jr. (I33)
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89 | Never married. | Jameson, Joseph (I38)
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90 | Never married. | Jameson, Robert (I119)
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91 | No Children | Family: Abraham Butterfield / Jane Jameson (F312)
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92 | No Children | Family: Deacon Given Jameson / Sarah Winslow (F835)
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93 | No Children | Family: Deacon Given Jameson / Althera H. Sandborn (F836)
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94 | No Children | Family: Alvah Jameson / Celia A. Perkins (F837)
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95 | No Children | Family: John Given / Mary Jane Jameson (F844)
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96 | No Children | Family: John Jameson / Althera H. Sandborn (F852)
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97 | No Children | Family: Henry Allen Jameson / Mary Etta Gordon (F1165)
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98 | No known children | Family: Fred O. Jameson / Alma Lydia Castner (F376)
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99 | Not to be confused with a Willis Jamieson of Washington Co., ME | Jameson, William Fay (I2429)
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100 | Not to be confused with this Charles Jameson | Jameson, Charles (I1763)
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