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The Jam?son Network digest is a series of essays and articles about anything Jam?son. We invite and encourage you to add your comments to any of these.
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Saturday - April 29, 2017
There have long been speculations, references and rumors, that the legendary "Flying Wallenda" family is somehow related with the well known Irish Whiskey Jameson family. These traditions appear to have been put forward by members from both of these families at different times over the years.
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Sunday - December 11, 2016
Vietnam veteran Charles Clifton Jameson served his country honorably like the ancestors who came before him, including his third great grandfather Col. David Jameson, flag bearer for the original Culpeper Minutemen who marched to fight the British during the American Revolution.
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Saturday - April 2, 2016
It's not just at your local tavern or pub where both Jamesons and Guinnesses have come together, but also in marriage, such as at St. George's Church in Dublin in 1844, when William Jameson married Elizabeth Guinness
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Sunday - February 28, 2016
Not all Jam?sons are actually related to each other, at least not by blood lineage. DNA testing can help figure that out
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Saturday - August 1, 2015
The ancestors of James Jameson, who died in Essex County, Virginia, in 1736, have long been the subject of considerable confusion and much debate. Here is a more recent analysis of this, and other early Virginia James families of that time and area.
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Tuesday - July 14, 2015
There is, amongst some, a long standing Jameson family tradition that claims it's lineage directly back to King James 1st, of Scotland, and his mistress Janet Gunn - through their two illegitimate sons who held the name....
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